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  6. State Wig Ignore Threat-Hanlon

    More than 30 Queensland coal miners at 72 pits [?] a 24-hour stoppage on December [?] discuss an Australiawide strike [?] 12 it the state government [?] to agree to set ...

    Article : 542 words
  7. HARVEST PATTERN ON DOWNS

    PATTERN of the Darling Downs' record wheat harvest is revealed in this unusual air view taken by a Courier-Mail photographer near Pittsworth yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICA IS BRINGING OUT ITS OLD PLANES

    WASHINGTON, November 12 (Special).—Realising that its air strength is dangerously weak, the United States is taking steps to re-commission old planes ...

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  9. A.R.U. Decides On One-Day Strike

    A STATE-WIDE 24-hour stoppage of Queensland railways will begin at mid-nighf on Monday. ...

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  10. BRIBERY PROBE DELAY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The 11 Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) has declined to make a Tasmanian Supreme Court ...

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  11. Chifley May Yet Back Down

    OPINION in Labour political circles last night was that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) might reverse his ...

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  12. PARTIES SUPPORT PREMIER

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  13. FAR WESTERN STATIONS SOLD

    TWO large far western Queensland cattle stations, aggregating 1088 square miles, changed hands for £45,600 at auction in Brisbane yesterday. They form the biggest pastoral property ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. City Road Smash: 4 Injured

    Two men—one a sailor—and two girls were badly injured when a jeep swerved off the road and overturned at the ...

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  15. PAILS OFF TO U.S.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—On the first stage of a professional tennis career, the Australian champion, Dinny Pails, left secretly by air for ...

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  16. U.N. DELEGATE DIES IN HOTEL

    NEW YORK, November 12 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Frank Charles Medworth, a member of the Australian Ielegation to the United Nations' ...

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  17. CITY CHEMIST FALLS DEAD AT BOWLS

    While playing bowls at the Grange Bowling Green yesterday, a well-known city chemist, threw his arms in the air. said "Catch ...

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  18. 4BK-AK TO-DAY

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  19. No Early Royal Australian Tour

    LONDON, November 12 (Special).—"Absolutely without foundation" was how an official at Buckingham Palace ...

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  21. "WE MUST NOT FAIL HUNGRY CHILDREN"

    UNLESS Australia sent food to England and other starving countries we would fail' the children, said Archbishop Duhig, on his return to Brisbane last night from a visit to England, Ireland, and Italy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. State Session To End Soon

    The State Parliamentary session is expected to end on November 28. There will be a short session in March next year. ...

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  23. Mystery Plane Fire Baffles Air Experts

    NEW YORK, November 12 (A.A.P.).—Air experts ore seeking to solve the mystery of a fire on an American Airlines DC6 which mode an emergency landing at Gallup, New Mexico, to-day. ...

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  24. LORDS' VETO BILL PASSED

    LONDON, November 12 (Special and A.A.P.).—Although the Amendment to Parliament Bill passed the House of Commons last ...

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  25. Storms Seen To-day

    Thunderstorms, coming from the West, are likely to occur in Brisbane to-day, according to the Weather Bureau. ...

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