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  4. PIE'S MOTION ON ILLICIT TOBACCO RULED OUT OF ORDER: CASE IN COURT

    BRISBANE, November 7.— The Speaker to-day ruled out of order a motion moved by Mr. Bruce Pie (Q.P.P. Leader), in Parliament, containing allegations that excise officer had seized a quantity of contraband tobacco at the home of the Minister for Health, Mr. Foley. The motion moved ...

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  5. [?] NEI Truce

    Dr. H. J. Van Mook, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands Last Indies (left) and Prof. W. Schermerhorn signing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEMAND ON TRUMAN TO QUIT OFFICE

    NEW YORK, November 7.—Marshal Field, publisher and editor of the Chicago Sun, which supported President Roosevelt's administration, commenting on the Republicans' success at the elections, called on ...

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  7. Head Of T.U.C.

    Mr. Vincent Tewson, number one man in Britain's Trade Union movement and thereby, one of the most powerful men in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CABLE TO FACE MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, November 7. — Constable William Joseph Cable was to-day committed for trial on November 18 on a charge of having murdered his wife, Audrey Elva Cable. The City Coroner, Mr. Stewart ...

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  9. U.S. ATOM BOMBER TESTED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.— The Army-Air Force, when announcing the details of the new B.36 six engined bomber, said ...

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  10. MOVE TO LIFT TAX DEFEATED

    CANBERRA, November 7.—The Federal Parliamentary Labour Caucus to-day rejected a move to free wage earners of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA NEGLECTED ON U.N.0 SECRETARIAT

    NEW YORK, November 7.—Professor Copland addressing the Adminitrative and Budgetary Committee of the United Nations said that there were not a reasonable number of Australians on the United Nations secretariat staff ...

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  12. POLICE QUELL RIOT WITH GUNS AND GAS

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 7.— The police used bullets and tear [?] quelling a riot when H[?]dus objected to the [?] which [?] ...

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  13. AEU INVOLVED IN MOULDERS' DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, November 7.— The [?] became involved in the moulders strike to-day when between 60 and 70 of its members ...

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  14. Civil Aviation Appointment

    Wing- Commander H. C. Harrison OBE. former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GOV'T APATHY HITS SOLDIER SETTLERS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 7.— The biggest handicap to the success of soldier settlement in Queensland was the Federal ...

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  17. TRIESTE PROBLEM NEARER SOLUTION

    NEW YORK, November 7.—Yugoslavia offered two minor concessions in its dispute with Italy and the Big Four over Trieste, but reiterated the proposal that the French boundary line between Italy and Yugoslavia was inacceptable ...

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  18. NO AMNESTY FOR BRITISH DESERTERS

    LONDON, November 7.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) in the House of Commons said that there were 18,584 British service ...

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  19. EDMONDS ATTACKS COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 7.— The new [?] Her[?]ert (Mr. Ed[?] maiden speech in [?] Representatives ...

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  20. MUSTANG MISSING FROM NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, November 7.— R.A.A.I. search planes were out at dawn to-day scoring a wide area for a Mustang single seater ...

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  21. Russian Bombing In China Held To Be An "Accident"

    NEW YORK, November 6.—The Shanghai correspondent of The Times says Soviet authorities admitting that Russian planes bombed the Nationalist held Antung on November 4, explained it was an accident during routine bombing practice. ...

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  22. First-Class Timber Wasted

    BRISBANE, November 7.— Wastage of first class timber by Australian and American Army authorities was the whole reason why Queensland now is so desperately short of building timber, said the Minister for Works (Mr. Bruce), in Parliament, to-day. Mr. Bruce said that during the [?] ...

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