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  4. TENT FIRE KILLS 2 MEN

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- Two pensioners, James Colgan Jones (59) and ...

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  5. BUSHFIRE DAMAGE SURVEY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --An urgent survey is being made by the police to ascertain the ...

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  6. Sugar shipping delays attacked

    CANBERRA, Thurs. -- Delays in providing shipping had left 235,000 tons of sugar deteriorating on wharves in North ...

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  7. British troops in Port Said ambush

    CAIRO, November 22. -- Two British soldiers were killed and two wounded in an ambush in the Port Said dock area last night. ...

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  8. TAXATION SCHEMES ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--If a referendum was held on the Government's taxation schemes 80 per cent ...

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  9. NEW T.A.A. POLICY WILL RATIONALISE AIR SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government's new policy of allowing T.A.A. to operate in competition with private airlines would result in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FRIEND OF P.O.W. TO BE NEW AUSTRALIAN

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 22. -- Johnny Funk, 38-year- old Eurasian, who played a leading role in the ...

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  11. HOMEWARD BOUND

    LONDON, November 22. -- The Governor-General of Australia (Sir William McKell) and Lady McKell sailed ...

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  12. ITALIAN DEATHS MOUNT

    ROVIGO, November 22. --Many thousands of starving refugees clinging to trees and points of ...

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  13. T'VILLE WHARF STOPS

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs.-- Five hundred Townsville watersiders walked off the wharf to-day in a ...

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  14. ESCAPEE WRITES TO PRESS

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- Maxwell Carl Skinner, who made a sensational escape from Pentridge Gaol; ...

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  15. Pacific Pact praised

    STRASBOURG, November 22.--Republican Senator Alexander Wiley yesterday described the ...

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  16. Korean truce closer

    TOKIO, Nov. 22. -- United Nations and Communist staff officers will to-morrow begin delineating the ...

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  17. REHEARSAL FOR FLOODS

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- The State's helicopter will take off for a "flood familiarisation" tour of the Goondiwindi. ...

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  18. TOBACCO CROP IMPROVES

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- The next North Queensland tobacco crop is expected to be worth more than £1,000,000, the ...

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  19. Acquitted

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Charles Henry Mills (29), of Mitford-street, St. Kilda, the second of two men charged ...

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  20. Warning on use of firearms

    CAIRNS, Thurs. -- A warning against careless use of firearms was given by the Coroner (Mr. E. D. Smart, ...

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  21. Jordan encounter

    AMMAN. November 22.-- Two Israeli officers were killed and an unknown number of casualties inflicted when an ...

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  22. WILL WRECK HOSPITAL FINANCES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The proposed Commonwealth voluntary insurance hospital scheme would wreck ...

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  23. "Unfairness" alleged

    IPSWICH, Thurs. -- The Ipswich branch of the Boilermakers' Society has circularised all Labor members of Parliament ...

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  24. CIGARETTE FACTORY FOR QLD.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Plans for establishment of a new cigarette factory near Brisbane and extensive ...

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  25. Drunk in a snakepit

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Two men fought among deadly snakes in a snakepit near the Town Hall to-night. The snakepit is ...

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  26. EGYPTIANS THANKED

    LONDON, November 22.-- The R.A.F. in the Suez Canal Zone has thanked the Egyptian Army, Air Force and civil ...

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  27. Safety check on tourist craft urged

    BRISBANE Thurs.--The Tourist Department should conduct regular examinations of launches and other craft hired out to tourists from Queensland ports, deputy Opposition leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Lifted by mid-June

    Mr. Anthony said it was expected all the raw sugar would be lifted by the middle of June, provided there were no untoward occurrences. Mr. W. F. Edmonds (Lab., ...

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  29. Return to N.Q. shipping run

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Caledon would return to the North Queensland shipping run next week taking cargoes ...

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  30. Soviet warning to Arab States

    MOSCOW, Nov. 22. -- The Soviet Union last night warned Arab states and Israel against joining the western powers ...

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  31. Control of hospital food

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Government was seeking a dietetics director to control food in hospitals and institutions, the ...

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  32. Reds damage city water supply

    RANGOON, November 22. -- Communist rebels who cut off Rangoon's water supply four days ago by damaging a ...

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  33. Premium cannot be reduced

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The workers' compensation premium ol £2315 per £100 could not be reduced, the acting ...

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  34. DESERTERS FINED £20

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Townsville was becoming the port of desertion for seamen from overseas vessels, said ...

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  35. Pig target not yet in sight

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- No estimate could be given on When the figure of 500,000 pigs a year would be reached under ...

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  36. CZECH DIPLOMAT ALLEGED TO BE SPY

    WASHINGTON, November 22. -- Senate internal security investigators charged yesterday that a Czechoslovakian diplomat trained in spying and "silent killing" had been permitted ...

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  37. REDS COPY NENE ENGINE

    LONDON, Nov. 22.--Russians benefited substantially from the sale of British Nene Jet engines under the Labor ...

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  38. Lack of funds hinders work

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--Lack of funds may force work on the Behana Creek water scheme to stop about the end of ...

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  39. Inter-State ban on meat

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The executive of the Meat Industry Employees' Union to-day decided to ban meat for ...

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  40. Plans threatened by lack of loans

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Lack of loan funds threatened to destroy overnight the £16,000,000 plan of the State Electricity ...

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  41. Development of Blair-Athol

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), in the House of Representatives, gave Mr. W. J. Riordan (Lab., ...

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  42. T'ville interested in cigarettes

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- Every effort will be made by Townsville City Council to persuade the representative of the ...

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  43. Parents pray for child's death

    ALAMEDA, California, November 22. -- The anguished parents of a three-year-old boy prayed for his speedy death by cancer after turning down a chance to prolong his pain wracked life two or three months more. ...

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  44. Dispute may be settled

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. --An effort to settle the dispute at the railway workshops will be made to-morrow, when ...

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  45. Estimates passed

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Departmental estimates totalling £45,750,000 of a record budget of £52,234.038 were passed by ...

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