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  4. Hectic Time For 3000 In Bath Towel Buy Rush

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Women fainted) tables and chairs were knocked over, and clothes torn when 3000 people rushed a city store this morning to buy bath towels. ...

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  5. ATTACK ON SUCHOW FROM NEW QUARTER

    NEW YORK, November 18.—The Nanking correspondent of the United Press states that a special Government communique today reported that five Communist columns, totalling ...

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  6. IT WAS A FRUITLESS RAID

    This flying fox did not live to enjoy the spoils of its raid on a mango tree in Victoria Parade. With a mango still held in its month the bat bridged the space between two power lines and stayed there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WANTS NIGHT CLASSES TO END

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The abolition of night classes for apprentices was advocated by Mr Paterson (Com., ...

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  8. NO CHANGE IN U.S WOOL TARIFF

    NEW YORK, November 17.— Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Democrat, Wyoming), a leading Congressional authority on ...

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  9. EVIDENCE IN TIMBER CASE

    SYDNEY, November 18.— The defending barrister questioned during the hearing of the Garden case today whether ...

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  10. PEST WEED MAY BECOME ASSET

    Samples of sida retusa are to be sent to England at the request of the Premier (Mr Hanlon) to see if this ...

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  11. To Move No Confidence Vote

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr Harrison) gave notice in the House of ...

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  12. Surprise Attack By Harrison

    CANBERRA, November 18.— In the House of Representatives tonight, the Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr ...

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  13. Tragic End To Water Search

    COEN, November 18.—A 20mile walk in search of water after his truck had broken down ended in the ...

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  14. Fire Destroys Hardwood Forest

    MURWILLUMBAH, November 18.—More than threequarters of the 6000-acre Moball State hardwood forest has ...

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  15. REVERSE FOR REDS

    SYDNEY, November 18.— Mr A. Hedley, an A.L.P. candidate, has defeated Mr J. Martin, a member of the ...

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  16. Association Convicted Of Court Contempt

    SYDNEY, November 18.—The full bench of the Federal Arbitration Court today convicted the Metal Trade Employers' Association of contempt of court. The court comprised. Judges Kelly, Foster and Kirby. ...

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  17. 500 DROWNED IN SHIP CAPSIZE

    LONDON, November 18.—Reuter's Patna correspondent states that 500 persons, over 100 cattle and some horses were believed to have been, drowned at the junction of the Ganges and Gandak ...

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  18. Pension Scheme For Federal MPs

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The members of both Liberal and Country Parties today approved in principle the ...

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  19. Wife-Branding Charge

    LONDON, November 17.— John Purvis was committed for trial at the Surrey Assizes on a charge of causing ...

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  20. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS

    CANBERRA, November 18.—The importance of rain-making experiments must not be over-emphasised, the Minister ...

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  21. Uniform Threads

    WASHINGTON, November 17.—A long-a [?] agreement on the standardisation ot threads of nuts ...

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  22. Tunnel Pickets Fined

    SYDNEY, November 18.— Francis George Hayman, 20 and Robert Keenan, 25, miners who were among the pickets ...

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  23. RAILWAY AMBULANCE COMPETITION

    SYDNEY, November 18.— The Queensland team finished fourth in the Australian railway ambulance competition ...

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  24. Gallup Poll Loses

    CHICAGO, November 17.— The "Daily News" announced today that it would no longer subscribe to the gallup poll. ...

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  25. BERNADOTTE PLAN REJECTED

    LONDON, November 17.— Reuter's Paris correspondent states that both the Egyptian and Iraqi delegates formally ...

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  26. MORE DISMISSALS IN LOADING DISPUTE

    TOWNSVILLE, November 18.—A further five gangs of waterside workers, totalling 137 men, were dismissed after two ...

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  27. Big Four Reject Evatt-Lie Plan

    PARIS, November 17.[?]The United States and Britain both have rejected the suggestion for Pour Power negotiations ...

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  28. FOSTER IRRIGATION AREAS

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Irrigation catchment areas must be preserved if irrigation were to continue as an asset, ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD IN COWBAIL

    SYDNEY, November 18.— Thea Lorraine Godwin, 25, was found dead tonight in a cowbail at Glenthorne, two miles ...

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    PARIS, November 16.—The UNO Assembly session is officially scheduled to end on December ll. ...

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  33. Plan To Increase Lamb Production

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Measures designed to step up the production of lambs and to spread the lamb-killing season ...

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  34. MILITIA TO SERVE OVERSEAS?

    CANBERRA, November 18.— A draft amendment to the Defence Act is being prepared to allow the militia forces now ...

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  35. GOOD WEATHER FOR IT!

    If yon think your job is hot, consider that of R. Brown, stereo-typist, "Morning Bulletin." Six nights a week he is working near a furnace and a "pot" of molten metal, the temperature of which is kept at 650 deg. F., while the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Free Air Travel Extended

    CANBERRA,, November 18.— The members of the Federal Parliament will in future be permitted free air travel for ...

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  37. Suspension Of Solicitor

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Derrick James Herschell, solicitor, of Gympie, has been suspended from practice as a ...

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  38. Federal Shipping Line Plan

    CANBERRA, November, 18.— The Commonwealth Government would go ahead with its plans to establish a ...

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  39. MURDERER HANGED

    LONDON, November 18.— Stanley Joseph Clark, 49, pig dealer, was hanged at the Norwich prison this morning. It ...

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  40. £10,000 Diamond Cache Unearthed

    LONDON, November 17.— Scotland Yard flying squad officers, digging in the glare of searchlights, ...

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    CINCINATI (Ohio), November 17.—The Convention of the American Federation of Labour today voted to ...

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    BRISBANE, November 18.— Maa Leesh, sprinter of the late war years and a champion on the Albion Park tracks, ...

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