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  2. Advertising

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  3. SERIES OF EMPIRE TALKS LIKELY Big Job Ahead

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Commonwealth economic conference in London this month may be followed by a further meeting of Prime Ministers, in London next June for ...

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  4. New Rail Link [?]pproach

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A second approach to the Federal Government on the railway between Dajarra ...

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  5. Nun Stoned To Death; African Riot Toll Mounting

    EAST LONDON (South Africa), November 10.—A European nun was stoned to death today by Africans as she sat in her motor car. Her body was incinerated when the ...

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  6. U.S. CHAMPIONS HERE

    WIMBLEDON tennis champion, Maureen Connolly ("Little Mo") right, and American junior champion Julie Sampson, photographed ontheir arrival in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATTACK ON "FEAR MONGERS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Federal Government's desocialisation programme was disposing of the people's ...

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  8. Denies Killing Charge NEW HAYMAN TRIAL OPENS

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. —The death of Thomas Manders May had resulted when a man who jumped ...

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  9. WANT BIGGER POLICE FORCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The State Government has been asked to incrcusc the strength of the Queensland police force. The request, believed to have been made by high police ...

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  10. Council Will Run Hotel

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Sydney City Council decided today to run the Burlington Hotel which it owns in Hay ...

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  11. ‘KILLER’ HITS FOWL RUNS

    BRISBANE, Monday. — More than 150 fowls in the Wilston-Grange area have been killed in the last ...

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  12. Gold Missing

    PERTH, Monday.—A box containing gold believed to be worth several thousand pounds disappeared on its way ...

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  13. Architectural Convention

    BRISBANE, Monday. —The 1952 Australian architectural convention and the convention exhibition were officially ...

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  14. INQUIRY MAY BE OPEN

    BRISBANE, Monday.— A Police Department inquiry at C.I.B. headquarters tomorrow may be thrown open ...

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  15. Wool Prices Up

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— The best competition this season was attracted at the Melbourne wool sales today by ...

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  16. Mother, Baby Electrocuted

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— A four-year-old girl and her mother were electrocuted as they stood near a ...

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  17. Earth Moving Equipment

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Eight hundred tons of earthmoving equipment for Thiess Bros arrived in Brisbane on ...

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  20. Q’land Police Question Sydney Man

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Alfred Arthur Dale, 37, clerk, was remanded today in custody from Parramatta Court ...

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  21. Cancer Clinic’s Big Job

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The cancer clinic of Sydney Hospital was curing 100 people a day of superficial cancer and ...

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  22. MAN GAOLED FOR ASSAULT ON GIRL

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A young man who told a 14-year-old girl that he was a policeman and then ...

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  23. U.N. BAYONET CHARGE ROUTS REDS

    SEOUL, November 10.—United Nations infantrymen drove 1000 Communists from Anchor Hill on the Korean eastern front today, in a bayonet charge that carried to the ...

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  24. TOLD TO "LIMIT’’ TRAFFIC ACT ARRESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Traffic police were ordered not to make arrests under the Traffic Act except for "drunken driving and dangerous driving cases." ...

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  25. Oil, Molasses Cascade Over Street

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Molasses and oil was cascaded over Stanley Street, South Brisbane, in two ...

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  26. WENT INTO TRANCE

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), November 10.—A beautiful blonde went into a trance last night while ...

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  27. MAN, WIFE WOUNDED

    SYDNEY. Monday.— A police sergeant on leave and his wife were found with wounds to the throat at ...

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  28. Letters Were Offensive; Fined £160

    SYDNEY, Monday. — George[?] Royal Gibson, 36, electrician, was fined a total of £160 at Central Court ...

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  29. SNOW, HAIL IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Unseasonul weather in Victoria today brought hail storms to many Melbourne ...

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  30. Block Vote On Estimates?

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Several State departments seem certain to miss discus[?]ion in this year’s £62,185,554 ...

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  31. £2M. Fruit Contract

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A South Queensland fruit growers’ co-operative today signed with a London selling agency a contract which will be worth more than £2,000,000 in 1953. ...

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