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  4. ELECTION DOUBTS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Notably cautious after the drubbing they took from voters in 1948, the tasters of likely voting results in Tuesday's Presidential election—the so-called "public opinion polls"— have found this year a substantial "undecided" allotment. From the time the polls began, the Republicancandidate, General Dwight ...

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  5. Sydney Fire Menace

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.— Bushfires threatened a number of homes as they ringed districts both to the south and north of ...

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  6. Storm causes wheat damage

    WARWICK, Nov. 2.—Heavy damage was caused to wheat crops in a strip of country from Willowvale to Maryvale, a few miles to the north-east of Warwick, in a hall and wind storm which struck the area at about ...

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  7. Norman Hollway Clash

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.—The former Premier. Mr. T. Hollway, will oppose the Liberal and Country Party Leader, Mr. ...

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  8. Peace In Korea Is In Russian Hands

    NEW YORK, Not. 2.—The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Casey, said in a broadcast to Australia to-day that the United Nations did not seem to be making much progress towards stopping the ...

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  9. Girl Dies Rescuing Brother

    BEAUDESERT, Nov. 2.— A 13-year-old girl was drowned in Teviat Creek, 14 miles from Beaudesert, to-day, ...

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  10. Nuttall Has No 111 Feeling

    SYDNEY, November 2.—Dalray's former jockey, Keith Nuttall, has no ill-feelings towards anyone over his ...

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  11. HEAT WAVE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.— Many parts of N.S.W. sweltered under high temperatures to-day. The coastal areas were the main ...

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  12. WASTAGE OF BEEF

    BRISBANE. Nov. 2.—Fat cattle estimated to number nearly 10,000 cannot be marketed because the Brisbane Abattoir ...

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  13. DIXIE LEE IS DEAD

    HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 2.—Mrs. Dixle Lee Crosby, wife of Bing Crosby, died yesterday of [?]er. ...

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  14. WARMING AGAINST CHECK BALLOT

    SYDNEY. Nov. 2.—Victorian ironworkers were warned tonight against taking any notice of a check ballot being run by ...

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  15. £448,000 DAMAGE IN PRISON RIOT

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Nov. 2. —The warden of Ohio State Prison—set alight by convicts in a riot on Friday night— ...

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  16. Going To London

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Mr. Francis Finnan, at present Minister for Labour and Industry and also State Prices Minister, ...

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  17. 16 EXPEDITIONS TO CHASE WHALES

    LONDON, Nov. 2.— sixteen floating expeditions and three shore stations will take part in this winter's whaling season ...

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  18. TEACHER'S STATUS MUST BE RAISED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 2.—[?]chbishop Du[?]g to-night urged the separation of the teaching side of State education from the ...

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  19. Death Stalks In New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—With road and gun deaths, drowning and railway mishaps, many parts of N.S.W. shared in a tragic week-end for the State. Leon Sutton (16). of Unan ...

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  20. Former Army Sprinter Hurt

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—A former army sprinter who hit the head nes in 1947 as a likely Australian Olympic sprinter, ...

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  21. Saved By Spared Tree

    DASSEL (Minnesota), Nov. 2.— Last spring Clarence Brown, [?] farmer cut down the trees along a road near his ...

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  22. Rioter Released

    CAIRO, Nov. 2.—A high military court has decided to release from custody Ahmed Hussein, the Nationalist ...

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  23. SOMERSET DAM FLOOD CONTROL

    BRISBANE, November 2.— Plans for a big increase in the Somerset Dams flood control capacity are scheduled to begin ...

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  24. Message Refused

    TEHERAN. Nov. 2. — The Persian Foreign Minister. Hus-sein Fat[?] said yesterday that the charge d[?]affaires Mr. ...

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  26. FLYING BOAT MAY REFLOAT TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Nov. 2.—The disabled 280,000 Sandringham flying boat was still stuck last on a mudbank in the Brisbane ...

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  27. FATAL SHOOTING CAUSED BY FOWL

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—An argument over a dead fowl led to the shooting of a Polish market gardener at Leppington, ...

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  28. Police Instructed To Shoot

    PRETORIA, Nov. 2.—South African police have been instructed to take drastic action wherever there is a threat of a clash between Europeans and non Europeans. The Minister for Justice, Mr. C . R. Swart, said last night: "They will strike where necessary and will shoot where necessary." ...

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  29. Cannot Fire Guns

    LONDON. Nov. 2.—The Sunday Express military writer [?]ays that pilots of the Royal Navy's three squadrons of jet ...

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