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  4. HOP AND HIS TRIP

    BOOMERANG for William ("Hopalong Cassidy") Boyd and a hug from Mrs. ("Tripalong") Boyd for a young admirer when the couple arrived in Sydney yesterday. Later they flew on to Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 11TH HOUR A.C.T.U. BID

    MELBOURNE.—An 11th hour appeal to the Federal Government to modify its waterfront legislation was made last night by the Australian Council of Trade Unions' ...

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  6. NOTICE OF STATE RACE BILL

    QUEENSLAND'S new Racing Bill contains all-out penalties to crush illegal betting. The penalty provisions are believed to be ...

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  7. DAY by DAY

    A SYDNEY newspaper reports that at the tennis at Milton Sven Davidson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HUISH SAYS:—

    IPSWICH.—"Aus-tralia, should face up to the obligation of training youths ...

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  9. AUTHOR-CONVICT

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 11 (A.A.P.).—Death date for ...

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  10. AT ANNERLEY

    Police recovered in Brisbane yesterday a stolen E1600 car still containing loot from Wednesday's ...

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  11. MEET ON MONDAY

    A MASS meeting of Brisbane waterside workers will be held at the Stadium on Monday ...

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  12. NANANGO MAN: "I JUST HAD TIME"

    NANANGO.—A man dashed 50 yards to catch a boy of two who was falling from a second story ledge of the Fitzroy Hotel yesterday. ...

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  13. Evatt plea on bar poll

    SYDNEY.—Federal Opposition leader (Dr. H. V. Evatt) yesterday urged the retention of 6 p.m. ...

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  14. U.S. Air Secretary's nuclear warning

    WASHINGTON, November 11 (A.A.P.).— The U.S. Air Force secretary (Mr. Harold. Talbot) said to-day that weapons now in existence could end a whole civilisation ...

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  15. WANTED MAN NOW ON 4 CHARGES

    MELBOURNE.—Heavily-armed police last night arrested wanted Melbourne man Norman Edwin Bradshaw, and charged him on dour counts. ...

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  16. COWBOY STAR

    MELBOURNE.— Hopalong Cassidy and his wife Tripalong took 20 minutes ...

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  17. Drugs use high here

    SYDNEY.—The United Nations has asked for an explanation of the heavy consumption of [?] ...

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  18. Port quota down 98

    Ninety-eight watersiders are needed to bring wharf labour strength up to quotas at all Queensland ports. ...

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  19. Another plane takes the air

    SYDNEY.—A new Australian-built light aircraft, the Fawcett 120, made its first flight at Bankstown ...

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  20. Another year

    SINGAPORE, November 11 (A.A.P.).—It was officially announced to-day that Mr Malcolm Macdonald 63 ...

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  21. For Mayor—Forde?

    Mr. Frank Forde is being mentioned as a pos-sible Labour Lord Mayoral candidate. ...

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  23. Still at large

    Mervyn Roy Litzow? 22, who escaped from Numinbah prison farm, near Nerang, on Wednesday, was ...

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  24. THE CAPTAIN RELAXES

    OSAMU KITAKARA, Captain of the disabled Japanese fishing vessel Kasima Maru, now in Brisbane for repairs, eating his evening meal with chop sticks yesterday. The menu: salmon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CHURCHILL CHANT: "SIXTY YEARS ON"

    LONDON, November 11.—Harrow scholars will celebrate Sir Winston Churchill's 80th birthday when the Prime Minister visits the school to-morrow for the annual sing-song. ...

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  26. Chateau sale

    LONDON, November 11 (Special).—The 12-room chateau overlooking Lake Geneva which Paderewski ...

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  27. Cool front may bring storms

    An expected cool southerly chance on Sunday could bring back thunderstorms. Weather Bureau deputy ...

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  28. CARGO MAY BE HANDY

    LONDON, November 11. (A.A.P.).—Crew of a British ship running out of oil fuel in an Atlantic gale ...

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  29. Denis' son ill

    SYDNEY.—English cricketer Denis Compton yesterday learned by cable from his wife that his ...

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  30. Scorching wind

    ADELAIDE.—Widespread damage to wheat and barley crops is feared as a result of the scorching North wind ...

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  31. Needle killer

    LOS ANGELES, November 11 (A.A.P.).—Peter Pivaroff, 35, admitted to hospital here apparently suffering from a ...

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  32. P.M. SAYS QUESTIONS ATTEMPT TO SMEAR

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives yesterday that attempts to smear witnesses ap-pearing before the Royal Commission on ...

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  33. Forced landing

    SYDNEY.—A Royal Aus-tralian Air Force helicopter made a forced landing in a small paddock at Fairfield, ...

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  34. Loan talks

    The Lord Mayor (Aid. Roberts) will leave Brisbane on Monday to attend a conference of Australian lord ...

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  36. Wool decision

    SYDNEY.—A decision will be made to-day on whether wool sales will be continued next week. ...

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  37. FOUNDATIONS OF GOLD

    NEW YORK, November 11.—Millionaire real estate operator William Zeckendorf has ...

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  38. Sat to "a.m."

    CANBERRA—The Federal Parliament rose early his morning for the Christmas recess. Both Houses sat ...

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  39. See the Navy

    CANBERRA—Government and Opposition members of Federal Parliament will watch naval exercises ...

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