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    Sir William Gilliatt recently opened the Mothereraft Exhibition, which is being held at the Central Hall, Westminster, London. This picture shows a little girl looking at a model representing "Home Nursing." Everything for the patient is there in miniature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FADDEN ALARMED AT "RUSH" FROM NORTH

    MACKAY, Monday.--North Queensland was the bastion of defence of Australia, and he was alarmed not only at ...

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  6. PROTEST BY BRITISH MIGRANT ON HOUSING

    BRISBANE, Monday. --An allegation that information supplied by Australia House officials to intending new ...

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  7. MR. GAIR ASKS' FOR MEAT BOARD TO KEEP PRICES REASONABLE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--For the purpose of keeping domestic beef prices at a reasonable level, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) has asked the Federal Government to set up a meal stabilisation board. Mr. Gair pointed ...

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    To celebrate Thanksgiving: Day, the officers and men of the U.S.S. Columbus, which is visiting England, gave a party aboard their ship for the children of Plymouth. They also visited and presented a cake to the Mount Gold Orthopaedic Hospital, Plymouth. This photograph shows two sailors. Harry Barracloth (left) and Gerald Wright ziving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR TRADE WITH CANADA

    BRISBANE, Monday, -- The Assistant Canadian Trade Commissioner in Australia (Mr. R. Dale) said to-day that ...

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  10. Both Sides Forecasting Election Success in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Both the Labour and the Liberal-Country Parlies claim they will win in Queensland at the Federal Elections on Saturday. Labour's campaign director (Mr. C. G. Fallon) says Labour will win ...

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  11. THREE MEN'S ORDEAL IN FISHING LAUNCH

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- Three' men who had been adrift for 27 hours in a disabled fishing launch four miles off the coast ...

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  12. Lack of Shipping Causing Big Loss of Steel to Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The chairman of the Steel Merchants' Association (Mr. H. Smith) said to-day that Queensland could get much more steel from Newcastle and Port Kembla if more ships were available. For some ...

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  13. RESPONDENT'S ACTION IN DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- When Mrs. Eva Patricia Connolly collapsed in the Divorce court today. her husband, Dr. E. P. ...

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  14. "AUSTRALIA NO PLACE FOR EUROPEANS"

    LONDON. Monday. -- Australia was no place for European Immigrants under present conditions. Mr, Ivar Melin. a ...

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  15. LABOUR PARTY POLICY ON MILITARY TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"The possibility of war bas receded during the last two years," the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  16. SHOP ASSISTANTS' HOLIDAY APPLICATION REJECTED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An application by the Shop Assistants' Union for a holiday on December 31 has been ...

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  17. WORK STOPPED ON BRITAIN'S THIRD ATOMIC PILE

    LONDON. Monday--"The Times" and the "Daily Telegraph" say that work has stopped on the laying of ...

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  18. MODERN LOCOMOTIVES FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The first of the most modern type of Beyer Grant locomotives would reach Queensland from ...

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  19. RECORD PRODUCTION ON BLAIR ATHOL COALFIELD

    BRISBANE. Monday.--A'record monthly output or 42.385 tons of coal was produced on the Blair Athol coalfield in ...

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  20. MAJOR TENNIS UPSET IN VICTORIAN TITLES PLAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The first major upset in the Victorian tennis championships came to-day when I. McGregor ...

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  21. CONDITION OF MR. G. P BARNES VERY GRAVE

    WARWICK, Monday. -- The condition of Mr. G. P. Barnes, aged 93, a former member of Parliament for Warwick, was ...

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  22. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday. --An eleven-year-old boy had a remarkable escape when he fell from near the top of an 80-foot ...

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  23. "AUSTRALIANS USING MORE THAN BUTTER RATION"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australians were using considerably more butter than their ration of six ounces a week each, the ...

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  24. GALES IN NORTH GERMANY CAUSE 14 DEATHS

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters correspondent says that at least 14 persons were killed in Northern Germany and many others ...

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  25. COMMUNIST CANDIDATE FINED AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Edmund Gordon Crisp (40), Communist organiser, of Brisbane Street, West Ipswich. was convicted ...

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  26. "THE IMMIGRANTS' FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A displaced person migrant who arrived in Sydney yesterday from Naples composed a ...

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  27. CONTINUED DRIFT TO CITIES FROM WEST

    LONGREACH, Monday. -- The drift to the cities from Western towns continues, only two towns in the Central West ...

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  28. WHEAT YIELD NATION'S SECOND LARGEST!

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australia's wheal harvest, now being reaped in all the cereal growing States, should exceed 300,006,000 bushels, a. senior official of the Department of Agriculture estimated here to-day. Broken weather this month ...

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  29. JOURNALIST'S DEPORTATION DEMANDED AT DURBAN

    LONDON, Monday.--The representative of the Associated Press at Durban says that a demand for the deportation of a ...

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  30. "WILL HELP AUSTRALIAN WIVES OF ASIATICS"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said today that the Australian ...

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  33. NEW LIGHT ON A.J.C. RACING IN0UIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The A.J.C. stewards are expected to reopen an inquiry held lost Thursday, at which Jockey Ken ...

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  34. U.K. MINISTERS DEFEND GROUNDNUTS SCHEME

    LONDON, Monday. -- the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Creech Jones) and the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) defended ...

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  35. SECOND DISASTER IN SOVIET ZONE URANIUM MINE

    LONDON. Monday.--Reuters representative in Berlin says that the British licensed newspaper "Telegraf" has ...

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  36. LONDON INQUIRY CLOSED ON GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Superintendent of the Mercantile Department of the British Ministry of Transport (Mr. ...

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  37. INVASION OF WORKERS FOR STANTHORPE FRUIT SEASON

    STANTHORPE. Monday.-- Migrants, students, canecutters and holiday makers are invading the district in ...

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  38. A.L.P. STRENGTH ON MINERS' COUNCIL INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The strength of the Australian Labour Party on the Miners' Federation Federal Council has ...

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  39. CHINA NATIONALIST WARSHIP DISABLES BRITISH VESSEL

    HONG KONG, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).--A British owned vessel, the Elsie Moller, was fired on and disabled ...

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  40. COLLIERY CEASES WORK OVER TWO-SHILLING FINE

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- Because one of their number refused to pay a fine of 2- imposed on him for not ...

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  41. NINE-YEAR-OLD MYSTERY BELIEVED SOLVED

    LISMORE, Monday. -- The nine-year-old mysterious disappearance of a boy is believed to have been solved by the ...

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  42. GOLFING ROMANCE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland professional golf champion, Reg Want, of Wynnum Club, and Miss Margaret ...

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