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  4. The Garden Case DIRECTOR GIVES EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, November 19.— The directors of Hancock and Gore, Ltd, Brisbane timber merchants, had not doubted ...

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  5. NEW HOME SCIENCE SCHOOL AT WANDAL

    Home Science School (St Joseph's Convent-School), Wandal, will be blessed and officially opened by his Lordship, the Most Rev. A. Tynan, D.D., at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. The building is constructed of brick and is equipped on modern lines for a full course in home science training. Instruction will be gin early next year. The building and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "CRUEL DECEPTION" Soviet Armed Forces Cut Proposal Attacked

    LONDON, November 19.—The United States delegate (Mr J. F. Dulles), addressing the full United Nations Assembly during the resumed debate on the arms limitation, ...

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  7. NATIONALISTS CLAIM SWEEPING VICTORY

    NANKING, November 19, (AAP-Reuter)— Pro-Government dispatches today reported that the battle for Suchow after 10 days' fighting of unprecedented ferocity ended in a "sweeping ...

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  8. AT CANBERRA Replies To Questions

    CANBERRA, November 19. — The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said in the House of Representatives today that he ...

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  9. WILL IT TAKE PLACE THEN?

    CANBERRA, November 19.—Mr Adermann (Q.) suggested in the House of Representatives today that ...

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  10. Generous Gesture By Watersider

    SYDNEY, November 19. — Three hundred British settlers for Queensland will have an outing in the city during the ...

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  11. Trams Losing Favour Overseas

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 18.—"The tram appears to be losing favour as a means of public transport giving place to ...

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  12. BRITONS' XMAS RATIONS

    LONDON, November 18.— The Minister for Food (Mr Strachey) announced the following extra rations for ...

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  13. Petitions By Japanese War Criminals

    TOKYO, November 19.—All the accused, including Tojo, are expected to file petitions to General MacArthur through their defence counsel before the deadline for submitting ...

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  14. Cracked Crockery Probe

    LONDON, November 19. Dr Summerskill told the House of Commons today that a Government ...

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  15. Anaesthetic At Royal Birth

    LONDON, November 18.—The paper "Nursing Mirror" states: "There has been great interest as to which of the analgesics ...

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  16. Two RAAF Pilots Killed In Crash

    SYDNEY, November 19. — Two RAAF officers were killed instantly near the air force station at Schofields today ...

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  17. No Lifting Of Tea Import Duty

    CANBERRA, November 19.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) today rejected a suggestion in the House of ...

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  18. No Peace Prize Award

    LONDON, November 18.— Reuter's Oslo correspondent states that the annual Nobel peace prize will not be awarded ...

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  19. TWO MONTHS' PETROL ISSUE

    BRISBANE, November 19.— The Fuel Control Board stated today that the issue of No vember petrol ration ticket ...

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  20. Fadden Corrects Dedman

    CANBERRA, November 19.— The Leader of the Country Party (Mr Fadden) said to-day that the allegation by the ...

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  21. U.K. MOTO TO Limit Death Penalty

    LONDON, November 18.— The Home secretary (Mr Chuter Ede) announced in the House of Commons that he ...

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  22. FAR NORTH TOBACCO PROSPECTS

    BRISBANE, November 19. — A prediction that the Mareeba-Dimbulah area would ultimately grow 4500 tons of ...

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  23. Four Committed For Trial

    BRISBANE, November 19.— The four men charged with the Samford bank hold-up were today committed for trial ...

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  24. Subs' Part In U.S. Navy Planning

    WILMINGTON (Delaware), November 18.—Admiral Louis Denfleld, Chief of Naval Operations, said today that ...

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  25. SPAIN DETAINS BRITISH SHIPS

    GIBRALTAR, November 18. —The owners of the British motor vessel Pythagoras, which recently was detained by a ...

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  26. "Terrible Lesson"

    LONDON, November 18.— Mr Morgan Phillips, secretary of the Labour Party, said that recent prison sentences ...

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  27. ASSOCIATION HEAVILY FINED

    SYDNEY, November 19. — The full bench of the Federal Arbitration Court today fined the Metal Trade Employers' ...

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  28. CHURCHILL-ATTLEE CLASH

    LONDON, November 18. — The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) and Mr Churchill clashed in the House of ...

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  29. ARM TORN OFF IN MACHINE

    MACKAY, November 19. — A 17-year-old youth had his left arm practically torn off in a fibre-teasing machine. It ...

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    CAPETOWN, November 18.— The Nationalist candidate, J. A. Iioubser, won the Stellenbosch bye-election, retaining the ...

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  31. CHURCH ATTACK ON HUNGARIAN GOVT.

    LONDON, November 18.— Reuter's Budapest correspondent says the head of the Hungarian Roman Catholic ...

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  32. GI's TOLD HOW TO SWEAR

    WASHINGTON, November 18 "If GT's must swear they ought to use "strong, virile profanity," says Major-General ...

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  35. LONG VOYAGE NEARING END

    AUCKLAND, November 19.— The Australian ketch Kathleen will sail for Sydney tomorrow on the last leg of her ...

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  36. Burgowan Mine Dispute Ended

    BRISBANE, November 19.— The strike of 180 coal miners at the Burgowan field in the Maryborough district ended ...

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  37. Man Run Over By Express

    SYDNEY, November 19. — Thomas White, of Miller's Point, Sydney, was fatally injured when he fell under the ...

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  38. LOADING RATE STEPPED UP

    TOWNSVILLE, November 19. —No further dismissals occurred on the overseas steamer, Maria de Larrinaga today. ...

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  39. ROYALTY AT WEDDING

    The King and Queen leaving St Margaret's, Westminster, after the wedding of Lady Margaret Egerton, Princess Elizabeth's Lady-in-Waiting, and Mr John Colville, the Princess's private secretary. Behind them is H.M. Queen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. Mishap To Train Passenger

    TOWNSVILLE, November 19. — As the northern mail neared Purono at 8 o'clock this morning workers on the line ...

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  41. De Facto Wife Policy To Stand

    CANBERRA, November 19.— The Government would not alter its policy of making provision for de facto wives in ...

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  42. HANGED FOR CHILD MURDER

    LONDON, November 19, — A former Welsh guardsman, Peter Griffiths, 22, was hanged at the Walton gaol, Liverpool, ...

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  43. PAY RISE FOR NSW POLICE

    SYDNEY, November 19.— The Industrial Commission today granted an increase of £1 a week in the pay of ...

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  44. Belgian Cabinet May Resign

    BRUSSELS, November 18.— The Minister for Justice (Mr Paul Struye) resigned today in an attempt to avert a ...

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  45. Potato Marketing Quota Lifted

    BRISBANE, November 19.— The restrictions imposed by the Potato Marketing Board a few days ago on deliveries by ...

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  46. FRENCH STRIKE COST

    PARIS, November 18.— M. Lacoste told the National Assembly that the French coal strike cost the country ...

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