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  2. Advertising

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  3. NO RELIGION FOR YOUNG COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, November 1.— Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that the Central Committee of the ...

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  4. LIFESAVERS EFFECT MIDNIGHT RESCUE

    BRISBANE, November 2.—Lifesavers on surf skis, at midnight last night, rescued two men from the 40-ton Dutch trawler, "T2," which had sprung a leak at sea and beached in the dark at Caloundra ...

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  5. GOLONIES OUTVOTED ON STH-WEST AFRICA ISSUE

    SHING, November. 1.—After a day of tense, sometimes bitter debate, [?] General Assembly tonight again called on south Africa to [?] of South Africa under United Nations' trusteeship [?] made a similar ...

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  6. Bishop Of Rockhampton

    The Anglican Diocese of Rockhampton, with solemn ceremony in St Paul's Cathedral yesterday— Sunday in the Octave of All Saints—accepted as its bishop, the Right Rev. James Alan George Housden, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Fresh Boy As Cup Choice

    MELBOURNE, November 2.—Fresh Boy, which has raced with marked consistency this season, should win ...

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  8. State Coal For Noumea

    BRISBANE, November a.—Queensland will enter the regular coke export trade if negotiations succeed for sending 3000 tons a ...

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  9. STUDENT PILOT UNHURT IN CRASH

    BRISBANE, November 2.—The student pilot of a Tiger Moth, Cyril Randolph Fahey, 30, exchange operator of Biggenden, had ...

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  10. DEATH OF GREAT THOROUGHBRED

    LEXINGTON (Kentucky), November 1.—Man'o War. America's best-known thoroughbred, died today at St Riddle's Faraway ...

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  11. Boy Confesses To Forest Fires

    KOWEGAN (maine), November 1.—A 14-year-old boy who the sheriff, Martin Gallast, testified had confessed to ...

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  12. BRITISH LABOUR GETS SETBACK

    LONDON, November 1.—Reuter's says that with 376 municipal election results settled out of 388, at 1.20 a.m. (G.M.T.), the ...

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  13. 153 Armenians Leave U.S.

    NEW YORK, November 1.—A hundred and fifty-three Armenians, many of whom came to the U.S.A. as long as 30 years ago, ...

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  14. Kashmir Situation Remains Tense

    LONDON, November 1.—Reuter's Lahore correspondent says that Lord Mountbatten and Dr Jinnah discussed the Kashmir situation in a three hours' ...

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  15. ORMISTON TO RESUME RUN

    BRISBANE, November 2.—The 6000-ton passenger liner, Ormiston, will return to ber regular Brisbane-Sydney Melbourne [?] ...

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  16. PRICE OF EGGS INCREASES

    CANBERRA, November 2.—An increase of one penny a dozen in the wholesale prices of all grades of eggs was approved today by the ...

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  17. FIRED WITH EXCITEMENT

    NEW YORK. November 1.— while firemen were fighting [?] blaze in the electrical equipment in the basement of 70 storey ...

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  18. [?] [?] Dense Scrub

    BRISBANE, November 2.—A police black tracker, "Snowy" Fraser, went from Brisbane this morning to take part in the ...

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  19. SYDNEY BAKERS GO ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, November. 2.—There will be an acute shortage of bread in Sydney and suburbs tomorrow, and many thousands Of ...

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  20. AUTHORS SEEK TO SUE VYSHINSKY

    NEW YORK, November 1.—Two authors of a book about labour conditions in Russia, announced today that they would try ...

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  21. Six Brawls In Sydney Streets

    SYDNEY, November 2—Police broke up at least six brawls in city streets last night and made 16 arrests. ...

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  22. IMPORTANCE TO U.S. OF MARSHALL PLAN

    WASHINGTON, November 1.— After an intensive study of the impact of the foreign aid pro gramme on the domestic economy. ...

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  23. Car Crashes Into River, Two Drown

    GRAFTON, November 2.—A Lismore man and his wife were drowned when they were trapped in the front seat of a car which crashed ...

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  24. TURKS RESENT RED DEMANDS

    ANKARA, November 1. — President Inonu, in his annual message to the opening of the National Assembly, said that Turkey was ...

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  25. GLADSTONE'S ONLY PLANE SMASHED

    BRISBANE, November 2.—The pilot-of a single engine monoplane escaped serious injury when the machine crashed into a fence at ...

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  26. EXPELLED FROM YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, November 1.—Reuter's Belgrade correspondent says that the Yugoslav Ministry of the Interior ordered Arthur M. ...

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  27. Dairymen Approve Of New Chairman

    KINGAROY, November 1.—The appointment of Mr G. C. Howey as chairman of the Australian Dairy Produce Board would be ...

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  28. Red Speakers Get Rough Time

    PHILADELPHIA, November 1.— Stench-bombs, fighting and heckling by at least a third of a ...

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  29. Earthquake In Central Peru

    LIMA (Peru) November 1.—The inhabitants of Centra Peru were thrown into a panic today by a strong long-lasting earthquake. ...

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  30. RESIGNS FROM LABOUR PARTY

    LONDON, November 1.—Reuter's says that Mr Garry Allighan [?]as resigned from the Labour Party. In a letter of resignation ...

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  31. Grazier Dies In Car Accident

    BRISBANE, November 2.— Alexander James Simpson, 72, one of Queensland's best known sheep graziers, was killed instantly in a ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND FACED WITH RAIL CUTS

    BRISBANE, November 2.—The Minister for Transport (Mr Duggan) said tonight that unless loco repair work improved Queensland was faced with the prospect of rationed railway services next year. ...

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  33. RESTORING JAPAN'S WOOL INDUSTRY

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The trade journal, "Daily News," reports, in a Washington dispatch, that it has learned that the American military authorities have laid down an ambitious plan to restore the Japanese wool industry, largely with outside financial aid. ...

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  34. [?] Battle This Summer

    SYDNEY, November 2. — The battle of the hemline will rage all summer, for many Sydney girls so far refuse to follow the Paris mode ...

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  35. BOY DROWNS IN SWIMMING POOL

    TOOWOOMBA, November 2.—A five-year-old boy drowned at Crystal Spa recreation park shortly before 5 p.m. this afternoon. He ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. SEARCH FOR ITALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR

    SYDNEY, November 2.—Secarity officers, provosts, and civil police are searching for 44 escaped Italian war prisoners. ...

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