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  4. LIVE ON POWER POINT

    CAMBRIDGE (Mass.)Nov.14.—A method of keeping people alive by virtually plugging them into an alternating ...

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  5. Pineapple Head Says No Control

    BRISBANE, November 14.—A former Northgate Cannery Board chairman, to-day claimed that board members did not have full control, He is Mr. H. S. Franks, of Wamuran, who has resigned his positions as chairman of the Pineapple Sectional Committee of the Committee gate Cannery Board. ...

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  6. SOUTHPORT TAXI MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, November 14.— In a crowded police court to-day, Mr. Noyes, S.M., remanded Arthur Ernest Halliday until November 21 on a charge of having murdered a Southport taxi driver, Athol Henry McCowan.' Halliday, a tall, gaunt ...

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  7. ALLEGES HUSBAND INJURED

    BRISBANE, November. 14. — [?]wich detectives are investigating an alleged [?]ssault on a 65-year-old patient in ...

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  8. WIFE MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, November 14.— A 24-year-old labourer had admitted shooting his Queenslandborn wife in Paddington on ...

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  9. Railways Menace To Human Life

    BRISBANE, November 14.— The present state of Queensland's railways was a danger to human life, the ...

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  10. Importer Goes On Strike

    SYDNEY, November 14.— A Sydney importer is on strike against paying peal wharf storage charges to the ...

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  11. A PROBE ON ACCIDENTS & INSURANCE

    DRISBANE. November 14.— The State Government will investigate ? the incidence of road accident damages and ...

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  12. WANTS WIFE GAOLED

    BRISBANE, November 14.— A warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of a Brisbane woman, Mrs. Mary Jean ...

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  13. INQUIRY ENDED

    BRISBANE, November 14. — A police departmental inquiry into the conduct of two detec­tives ended this afternoon. ...

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  14. S.AUST. HAS GOOD HOLD ON GAME

    ADELAIDE, November 14. — The Victorians' highly rated at­tack, including five Test men, received scant respect early ...

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  15. CONTESTANTS IN LAST WORK-OUTS

    LONDON, Nov. 14. — Reu[?] Johannesburg representing says that Carruth rs[?] Toweel had final ...

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  16. "LITTLE DIGGER'S" WILL IN ORDER

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—The witnessing of the will of the late Mr. W.M. Hughes is in order. A spokesman for the ...

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  17. Tennis Stars Easy Wins

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.— Weal opponents did not even give most of the leading players good practice in, the opening ...

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  18. 'ROOS' FRENCH PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—The Australian Rugby League Board of Control yesterday approved of the following revised ...

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  19. VIC. LABOUR MUST GAIN NINE SEATS

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14. — Thirteen members of the Vic­torian Legislative Assembly have been returned unopposed ...

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  20. Sth. Africans Fought Back

    SYDNEY, November 14.—The South Africans, after a disastrous start when three wickets tell for only three runs, fought ...

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  21. ANGRY AMPOL GOLF SCENE

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.— Tiny Norman Von Nida and massive American, Ed. Oliver, clashed to-day in the Ampol tourney in one of the angriest scenes ever seen in Australian big golf ...

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  22. MELBOURNE BEER POSITION BAD

    [?] Nov. 14— Three will be no bear for race goers [?] Caufield to-morrow because of the strick at the ...

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  23. BURKE RETAINS STATE TITLE

    BRISBANE, November 14. — Jackie Burke (7.124) retained his State flyweight title bt a 13th round T.K.O. over Cec. ...

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  24. ULSTER HUNT FOR KILLER

    LONDON, November [?]— The Daily Mall says the greatest murder hunt Ulster has ever seen is now in progress for the ...

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  25. NEW PROVINCIAL STEWARD

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.— Mr. [?]Morgan, Brisbane owner [?] was appointed by Q.T.C committee to-day ...

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  26. TWO ARRESTS IN CAR THEFT

    BUNDABERG, Nov. 14.—A Car loaned to a friend while the owner is holidaying in Vic­toria, was stolen from ...

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  27. SHIP DISPUTE OVER

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.— After being held up for a week by a soamens's demand for extra clothing space, the freighter ...

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  28. COST OF PEST DESTRUCTION

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14. — The credit balance of the stock routes and pests destruction fund at the commencement of last financial year was £44,544 but expenditure durinp the year reached £187,836 and ...

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  31. NO GRAZIER'S HOLD IS HELD "SACRED"

    BRISBANE, Nov.14.— The position had now been reached when grazing leases in the State's brigalow and associated lands were approaching expiry. It was to these lands ia a 20-inch plus rainfali area that ...

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  32. WANTS RODEOS TO BE PROTECTED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—Protection for country rodeo rou[?]riding events against cruelty charges was sought in ...

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  33. TRACK FORECASTS

    Eagle Farm: Fine, track good, Warwick Farm: Mainly fine, track good. Caul[?] Weather fine, track ...

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