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  4. BOMBARD MEETING

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.—About 4000 people gave communist speakers a rough hearing at an election campaign meeting to-night. ...

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  5. Start on food planting

    PLANTING of 60,000 acres of sorghum on the Queensland-British Food Corporation's ...

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  6. NEHRU BOMBSHELL

    LONDON, November 2.—The Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) is belived to ...

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  7. RISE ON MONDAY

    RETAIL price of sugar will rise from 4½d. to 5d. per 1b. throughout Australia next ...

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  8. HE WAN'T IT

    BRISBANE police were still sweltering yesterday in heavy blue serge uniforms while waiting for the new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 1940: THEY SAID HE DIED AT DUNKIRK

    LONDON, November 2.—Charles Babbs teas at Dunkirk in May, 1940, when the Germans were sweeping across France. He got away from the beaches but was blown ...

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  10. Hits U.K. textiles

    LONDON, November 2. "Devaluation, boomeranging against Britain's textile industry, may even ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HUNT FOR VICTIMS

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—Divers to-day were still scorching the wreckage in the Potomac River for some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. UNDER FIRE: 2

    MELBOURNE, Wednes-day.—Police surrounded Bendigo Trades and Labour Council hall ...

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  13. WAR STORY: 2

    LONDON, November 2.—"Carina," known to many Australian and British servicemen in the bitter days after ...

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  14. "Con" man deported

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An international confidence man arrested at Flemington on Cup Day had planned to ...

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  15. London fog stops traffic

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—London buses, drains and trains were delayed when a thick fog blanketed the ...

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  16. HUGE RISE IN U.S. DEFICIT

    WASHINGTON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—President Truman's Budget Bureau to-day estimated that the ...

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  17. 'TAGLESS' MIGRANT CHILD IDENTIFIED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—One of the four sick migrant children whose name tags were lost was identified to-night. She was Dahmar Valetite. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Typists hit Red control

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sydney Trades Hall typists are in revolt against the communist controllers of the ...

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  19. SEEK DECONTROL OF MEAT PRICES

    WHOLESALE and retail butchers yesterday asked the Prices Minister (Mr. Devries) to decontrol meat prices as a means of solving Brisbane's beef shortage. ...

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  21. TEACHING ROAD LAW

    AT SEA, Wednesday.—Detective-Inspector Harold, of Brisbane, while abroad, examined an American, scheme ...

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  22. TO TREBLE OPEN CUT

    Collide coal production is to be trebled by the end of November. The increase would follow ...

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  23. Local offer on petrol

    A Brisbane importer claimed yesterday that his London representatives had offered him 14,000 tons of sterling ...

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  24. GOLF BALL THE START

    A BRICK-WALL, a golf ball, and a small cricket stump set Australia's mast famous cricketer on the road to world ...

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  25. BULL ATTACKS STOCKMAN

    A 44-year-old stockman was gored in the leg by a bull at Cannon Hill tale yards yesterday. ...

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  26. STATE COSTS SHOW RISE

    State Government expenditure in the first four months of the financial year had exceeded revenue by £749,112. ...

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  27. Smash escape

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednes-day.—When their car and a rail motor collided at Nickenbah railway level crossing this ...

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  28. Clerks' windfall

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—More than 10,000 Commonwealth Public Service clerks will receive windfalls of up to ...

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  29. U.K. Christmas

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Australia is sending nearly £2 million worth of Christmas foods to Britain this year. An Australia House trade ...

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  30. Naval rescue

    HONG KONG, November 2 (A.A.P.).—The British cruiser Belfast returned to Hone Kong this morning with 226 Chinese ...

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  31. Pigeon hero of first war dies

    NEW YORK, November 2 (Special).—Kaiser, the oldest pigeon in the world, which served the German Army in ...

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  32. Want laughs

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Canadian author and his wife arrived in Sydney by air to-night to hitch hike for a year ...

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  33. D.Ps not wanted

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Painters' Union is opposed to taking more displaced persons into the industry, the ...

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  34. Raised to Bench

    NEW YORK, November 2.—Mr. John McGohey, Government attorney, who successfully prosecuted 11 American ...

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  35. Communist case

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The case for communism is expected to begin before the! Royal Commission on ...

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  36. Seeks friendship

    HAMBURG, November 2 (A.A.P.).—The ancient enmity between France and Germany had become an anachronism ...

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  37. Berserk, kills 4

    SANTA ROSA (California), November 2 (A.A.P.).—A berserk Filipino ranch hand, Henry Plo, 37, shot dead four ...

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  38. Still shelters

    HAMBURG, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Hamburg air raid shelters are to be converted into blocks of two-room flats ...

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  39. Burns' film test

    HOLLYWOOD, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Tommy Burgs, Australia's former welterweight boxing champion, is being ...

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  40. Back from Soviet

    BERLIN, November 2 (A.A.P.).—The Russian-licensed Berlin News Agency has announced that 38,812 German ...

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