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  4. Invasion Misfires

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— When H.M.A.S. Labuan staged a mock invasion of Port Melbourne to-day, things went wrong. She is still stranded 200 yards off the beach ...

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  5. RED REBUFF TO U.N.

    YORK, November 12. —Communist China has rejected an invitation from the Security Council to discuss Chinese ...

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  6. Peaks overlook home garden at Homevale

    DISTRICT RURAL SCENE.—Mountain peaks overlook the garden of a Homevale home on a recent sunny day. The two peaks, the Marling Spikes, tower over deserted Mt. Britten diggings, and enclose between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DIGGER IS TAKING ON G.I LOOK

    TOKIO, November 12.—The Australian- "Digger" is slowly shedding his distinctive ...

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  8. FOUND DEAD ON ROAD SIDE

    TOWNSVILLE, Sun. — About 10.30 p.m. on. Saturday a passing motorist found a young motor cyclist, George Normal of Giru, ...

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  9. Archbishop leaves

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — "Don't think the Ten Commandments are out of date, because they are not," said the Archbishop, of Canterbury ...

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  10. DR. FISHER CALLS FOR CO-OPERATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Eighty per cent of the differences between churches were about as important as whether "you eat peas with a knife or not," the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) told ...

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  11. NEW ENGINES FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Railways Department has placed an order, in America for 20 diesel electric locomotives to ...

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  12. RAIL STRIKE MAY END

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Victoria's 28-day-old rail strike may end to-morrow if the Arbitration Court ratifies the ...

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  13. Huge land block may be opened

    Brisbane, Sunday.— The State Government is investigating 42,000,000 acres in ...

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  14. INJURED IN BRAWL

    SYDNEY, Sun. —Stanley Marcus Preston (43), of Annandale, was seriously injured in a brawl early this morning. ...

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  15. RUSSELL FIRM ON POUND CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Sun. — Mr. C .W. Russell, M.H.R. for Maranoa, is standing fast on his, claim that the £ should be revalued and is ...

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  16. Minister wanted to meet pole

    Melbourne, Sunday. —The Minister for Air (Mr. White) said tonight he would be ...

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  17. FARMER THROWN FROM HORSE

    DALBY, Sunday.—Joseph Byrne, (28), farmer, of Sunnyvale, hear Bell, received a broken nose, a, probable fracture of the jaw and ...

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  18. ROAD ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Six people were killed and 14 injured in Victorian road accidents at the week-end during which two motor ...

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  19. CHINESE SLOWER IN TIBET

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.—Information reaching New Delhi indicates the Chinese have slowed military operations in Tibet. ...

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  20. Rise in wool price

    BRISBANE, Sun.—Wool brokers to-night predicted a rise of 5 to 10 per cent on October rates at wool sales beginning in Brisbane ...

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  21. Tunnels may take water to desert

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Tunnelling water from the ocean surrounding the Commonwealth to Australia's deserts was suggested by Sir Alan Herbert in a national broadcast to-night. ...

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  22. Australians made "horrible mess"

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 12.— A plan to send all types of New Zealand meat to the United States and Canadian markets, where ...

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  23. Interest in visit of Dr. Fisher

    WARWICK, Sun.—More than 1500 people, many of them visitors from distant parts, were at Slade School on Saturday ...

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  24. MORE SHIPS FOR COAST?

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The Federal Government is considering buying two or three 10,000 ton ships overseas for the Australian ...

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  25. Statue to former war chief

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — The Governor-General (Mr. W. McKell) to-day unveiled a statue of the leader of the first A.I.F. (Sir ...

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  26. Replies to new mill query

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The member for Mirani (Mr. E. Evans) was "doing Queensland a grave disservice by using the sugar ...

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  27. NEW AUSTRALIANS ANTI- COMMUNIST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At a series of meetings held at migrant hostels in the Wollongong district during the week-end, 600 New Australians working at Port Kembla Industries declared their support for ...

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  28. Girl's lucky escape

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A 7-year-old girl had a lucky escape at Newcastle yesterday when a stray pea rifle bullet grazed her forehead ...

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  29. MOTHER YET TO SEE QUADS

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Mrs. Joan Ogle, mother of the surviving three quadruplets, may be able to see her babies about next ...

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  30. Lost wool bales found in bush

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Twenty bales of merino wool valued at £3000 which police were told vanished after they had fallen from a truck ...

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  31. Death at wickiet

    WELLINGTON, Sun. — James Leslie Mason, aged 26, died in a few minutes when a full toss bowled to him struck him over ...

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  32. MENZIES SAYS HE HAS TRIED

    CANBERRA, Sun.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzles) said today he had tried to secure more Commonwealth-State co-operation ...

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  33. Scientists trapped

    VILLARS - LES - BLAMONT (France), Nov. 12.—Rescue workers to-day brought to the surface the bodies of three speleologists (cave ...

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  34. TETANUS RIFE

    DARWIN, Sunday.—The Director General of Medical Services (Major General F. K. Norris) said on his arrival by air from Korea ...

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  35. COAL PRODUCTION PEAK

    BRISBANE, Sun.—A record coal production of more than 2,000,000 tons Is expected in Queensland this year. Last year 1,970,000 tons ...

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  36. Mr. FRASER'S CONDITION IS STILL GRAVE

    WELLINGTON, Sun.—Mr. Peter Eraser's condition is still grave. His medical adviser said this morning there were no signs Mr. ...

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