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  2. Advertising

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  3. Prospector's Rich Strike At Tennant's Creek

    DARWIN, November 5.—Alexander McDonald arrived in Darwin today with a pickle bottle full of gold nuggets, taken from his Edna Beryl mine at Tennant's Creek, which has proved remarkably rich ...

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  4. WOOL DISPUTE CANCELS SALE AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, November 5.—There will be no wool sales on Wednesday because an agreement cannot be reached in the dispute with the Clerks' Union. ...

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  5. Gambling Incentive Seen In Radio Quiz

    ADELAIDE, November 5.—Gambling was the greatest menace to the present generation, said the Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr Halse) today. ...

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  6. TALKS BY "BIG FOUR" REVEAL SHARP DIVISION ON MAJOR ISSUES

    NEW YORK, November 5.—The conference of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers toddy agreed to hear Yugoslavia and Italy present arguments on the kind of ...

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  7. CANADA HAS BLACK MARKET IN BABIES

    WINDSOR (Ontario), November 4.—"A black market in babies exists, in which children of unmarried Canadian ...

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  8. SHIPS IDLE AT CAIRNS OVER TOBACCO ISSUE

    CAIRNS, November 5. — The crews of two British-owned ships in Cairns Harbour—the Fort Highfield and the Trident—are on ...

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  9. SLOW PROGRESS BYASSEMBLY COMMITTEES

    NEW YORK, November 4.—Slow Progress is being made by the committees of the United Nations' Assembly, most of which have ...

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  10. RESEARCH INSTITUTE TO IMPROVE BREAD QUALITY PLANNED

    BRISBANE, November 5.—An improvement in the standard of bread is behind the move by Australian bread manufacturers in arranging a visit here of an ...

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  11. INCREASING LAG IN SHIPMENT OF GOODS FROM SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Novmber 5.—There is a lag of 16,039 tons of general cargo, manufactured goods, and building materials for Brisbane and other ports in Queensland on the wharves in Sydney and ...

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  12. NO INCOME TAX CUTS IN BUDGET

    CANBERRA, November 5. No immediate income tax cuts will be contained in the 1946-47 Budget, which will be presented by the ...

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  13. Request To Treat Witness As Hostile Fails

    SYDNEY, November 5. — A request that a Crown witness be treated as a hostile witness was refused by Mr Harvey, P.M., in ...

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  14. FORDE GIVEN CANADIAN POST

    CANBERRA, November 5.—The Cabinet tonight approved the appointment of Mr F. M. Forde as High ...

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  15. America To Help Solve Problems In Palestine

    NEW YORK, November 4.—US Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes) notified the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) today that he is ...

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  16. RAIL STOPPAGE THREATENS W.A. WITH CHAOS

    PERTH, November 5.—All enginedrivers have been instructed by the Locomotive Engine Drivers' Union to refuse to work on any ...

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  17. Couple To Stand Trial On Murder Charge

    PERTH, November 5.—At an inquest today into the circumstances surrounding the death of Detective Carl Roe, Sidney Hammond, 26, a ...

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  18. Plenty Of "Smokes" In Near Future

    CANBERRA, November 5.— The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) announced today that a licence had been granted ...

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  19. CANADIAN FIRMS TO OPEN FACTORIES HERE

    NEW YORK, November 4.—Referring to present negotiations by Canadian and American manufacturers for the establishment of ...

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  20. Gift To Govt. Of All Wartime Profits

    AUCKLAND, November 5.—The Minister for Finance (Mr Nash) announced today that an Auckland businessman, whom he could not name, had made a gift to the Government of all his wartime net profits, amounting to ...

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  21. STATE SOON TO FACE TIMBER FAMINE

    BRISBANE, November 5. — A timber famine was imminent, said Mr Hiley in the Legislative Assembly today. If the State could ...

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  22. MEAT SHORTAGE IN BRISBANE AVERTED

    CANBERRA, November 5.—The threat of a meat shortage at Christmas for Brisbane has been averted. "Brisbane people need not worry ...

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  23. WAGE-PEGGING CONTROLS TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, November 5.—The wage-pegging controls will continue for a limited period after the expiration of tbe national ...

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  24. BASIC SALARY FOR DOCTORS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, November 4.—Doctors under the new national health scheme will receive a basic salary ss well aa a capitation fee. ...

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  25. WALLACE'S ATTITUDE TO RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, November 4—In a speech at an election rally today Mr Henry Wallace said that Russia and the United States were working for the common man in ...

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  26. CANBERRA VISITORS WILL HAVE PARTY

    CANBERRA, November 5.—The official afternoon tea party to mark the opening of the 18th Federal Parliament tomorrow will be held as scheduled. ...

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  27. Visit To Japan Planned By Army Minister

    CANBERRA, November 5.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) announced today that he would visit Japan during the ...

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  28. "P.M." TO PUBLISH ADVERTISEMENTS

    NEW YORK, November 4.—Mr Marshall Field, president of the newspaper firm, P.M. Incorporated, announced that the "P.M." had ...

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  29. STATE DEFICIT

    BRISBANE, November 5.—The State Government finished the four months ended on October 31 with a deficit of £872,429, compared with ...

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  30. BOMB EXPLOSIONS IN MADRID

    MADRID, November 4—A passerby was seriously injured and three others slightly injured and considerable damage was caused when ...

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