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  4. The Courier-Mail

    THIS week's best news story conies right out of the story books. ...

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  5. Hopes for Egypt talks

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Egypt's fiery Minister of the Interior (Salah El Din ...

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  6. MOTORING, BUILDING, AND EATING DEARER

    HOBART, Friday-Petrol, light and power kerosene will rise 1½d a gallon from to-morrow throughout Australia. This was decided by a majority decision at the ...

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  7. YOUR BIG SPORT DAY

    CRICKET. — West Indies begin first major motch of Australian tour [?] ...

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    BIGGEST family unit in the migrant liner Ormonde, which arrived at Brisbane from Britain yesterday, was the Dance family-10 of them. They have come to Queensland to go on the land. Their former home was in Hampshire, England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. All to Korea Reds

    TOKIO, November 2 1 (A.A. P.).—The Reds had taken everything and given [?] ...

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  10. New pay-outs on Monday

    THE price of delivered bread will be increased from Monday. This was announced officially yesterday. ...

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  11. Three R's still on deck

    ONE hundred and thirty migrant children who arrived from Britain in the. ...

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  12. Davis Cup pointer?

    I AM hoping that the l doubles success of Frank Sodgman and Ken McGregor yesterday is a happy omen ...

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  13. Reds to import Chinese

    NEW YORK, November 2.—Russia and Poland are "importing millions of Chinese ...

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  14. GAIR'S LATEST ON POTATOES

    THE Acting Premier ( Mr. Gair ) threatened yesterday that he would replace the Potato Board, if it failed to observe the marketing ...

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  15. REMAIN "FREE" ON RAIL

    THE Potato Marketing Board has not been able to persuade the Queensland ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. Big plant burnt out

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than £100,000 damage was caused by a fire which gutted a plastics factory at ...

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  17. Dry outlook

    The Weather Bureau said yesterday that rain was unlikely in any part of Queensland, except the Far North ...

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  18. ROCKET EXPERTS ARRIVE

    DARWIN, Friday.—The latest Naval guided missile; will be tested in Australia soon. A party of British Naval rocket experts ...

    Article : 257 words
  19. Blast kills six

    ROME, November 2 (A.A.P.).—A secret arms dump exploded last night in the cellar of a house near ...

    Article : 43 words
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  21. Bowled by Q.C.A. ban

    A man banned from the Brisbane Cricket Ground members' stand last Year for wearing shorts is still ...

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  22. "THINKING CAP" TIMES

    DATES for Scholarship, Junior, and Senior examinations were announced last night. ...

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  23. 200 DISMISSED BY VIC. WOOLLEN MILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A complete shift of 200 employees was put off at the Daylesford Centenary Woollen Mills in Bentleigh, a Melbourne suburb, to-day. ...

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  24. Lizard caused rail havoc

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A lizard caused minor havoc when it ran up the leg of a railway guard's trousers at ...

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  25. Kept fire from fuel

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—With flames all around him and detonators exploding, a railway officer drove a ...

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  26. C.I.B. hunt in South

    Detectives ore searching in Melbourne for a man "wanted" in Brisbane. He is John Raymond ...

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  27. "Heavy" pay

    LORENGAU (Manus Island), Friday.—Air and ground crews visiting Manus Island for "Operation ...

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  28. Critically hurt

    IPSWICH, Friday.—Albert Hermann Kuhneman, of Carter Street, Northgate. was critically Injured when ...

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  29. Peace guard

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Each delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in Paris, Including ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS WINE OFF?

    A SERIOUS shortage of Christmas wine for Queensland threatens. Brandy and other spirits ...

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  31. FIVE DIE IN POLL FIGHT

    PARIS, November 2 (A.A.P.). — Five people were killed in armed clashes between Moroccan ...

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  32. Left nothing

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Lord Tennyson, who led England against Australia in the 1921 cricket ...

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  33. To help iets

    SYDNEY, Friday.—South Pacific air transport authorities are arranging an elabornte weather survey of ...

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  34. RACK WEST INDIES

    THE Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) said or a reception to the West Indies cricketers yesterday that he could think of nothing better for Australian cricket than "a father of a hiding." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Check on King

    LONDON, November 2 (A.A.P.).—Doctor George Cordiner, the radiologist who flew to Balmoral at ...

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  36. Still writing

    Despite higher postal charges since July 1, Queenslanders appear to be writing letters, sending telegrams ...

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  37. Get their mash

    New Australians at Wacol migrant holding camp have no potato shortage. They have mashed potato ...

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  38. Dearer films

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—City id suburban theatre prices [?] increased to-day by penny to eightpence a ...

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  39. 26 Find ball

    Twenty-six people shared this week's £708/3/6 Find-the-Ball) prize. Each will re-ceive £27/4/9. ...

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  40. Hot or cold?

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.—Vincent Roy Neal, 39, labourer, was caught with his finder in the pie in a city piestall. In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day he was fined a total of £5, in default gaol, ...

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