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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  4. P.M. Replies To Allegations On Probe Witnesses

    CANBERRA, November 11.—Allegations by Mr. E. J. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) that Vladimir Petrov and Dr. Bialoguski had trafficked in duty ...

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  5. TOWNSVILLE HONOURS DEAD ON ARMISTICE DAY

    Remembrance at the Cenotaph, Anne Memorial Park, on Armistice Day. Picture the President of the R.S.S.A.I.I.A. (Mr. J. O'May) laying a wreath at the base of the obelisk. (Fraley Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'Rebels' Drop Proposal

    SYDNEY, November 11: A "rebel" group seeking to overthrew the New South Wales A.L.P executive has ...

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  7. CONFIDENT OF EARLY STRIKE ENDING

    CANBERRA, November 11.—The majority of opinion in all Federal parties is confident the waterfront strike will end early next week. ...

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  8. A.S.I.B. Transfers Announced

    BRISBANE, November 11:— Executive appointments at five Queensland ports are being changed by ...

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  9. BY-PASSED ONCE, SHIP WAS ONLY ONE WORKED

    A ship which was the only one to by-pass Townsville as a result of the congestion at the waterfront three months age, will be the only one to be worked to-day. The vessel is the Idome. ...

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  10. Junior Exams To Commence This Morning

    Two years of secondary school studying by a record 225 students will be climaxed to-day with the ...

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  11. Proserpine Shire Council Dissolved

    BRISBANE, November 11.—The Treasurer (Mr. E. J. Walsh) announced in Parliament to-day that the Governor-in-Council hat dissolved the Proserpine Shire Council. ...

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  12. Obligation On Sugar Mills—

    BRISBANE, November 11.—[?] which will ensure stockpiling. of sugar in flush seasons, to provide for any reaction in output during loan harvests, was introduced in Parliament to-day by the Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. H. Collins). ...

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  13. Opposition Welcomes Amendment

    BRISBANE, November I1. — Opposition members from cane-growing areas to-day welcomed the ...

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  14. State Buys £56,000 Of Stuart Cement

    BRISBANE, November 11.— The purchase of 4000 tons of cement from North Australian Cement Ltd., ...

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  15. Coast Highway Work -Bowen To Townsville

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Executive Council to-day approved the construction of drainage and reinforced ...

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  16. MEAT INSPECTOR FOUND GUILTY

    Desmond Royston Walker (24) a Commonwealth meat inspector, was found guilty by Mr. J. P. Lee, acting ...

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  17. Fees In Civic Affairs Should Be Attractive

    BRISBANE, November 11: More attractive remuneration, set by the Government, should be paid to mayors, ...

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  18. CHARGES DENIED

    MACKAY, November 11.— Charges laid by the State Treasurer) Mr. E. J. Walsh) against Proserpine ...

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  19. Sugar Moved

    MACKAY, November 11.— Two shifts of waterside workers began the removal of rail sugar into the ...

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  20. REFUSES TO TABLE CLARE REPORT

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Minister for Public Lands (Mr. T. A. Foley) refused in State Parliament ...

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  21. No Bounty On Copper Suggests Tariff Board

    CANBERRA, November 11. The Tariff Board has recommended to the Commonwealth Government that no ...

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  22. 3950 FISH BOAT LICENCES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11.— A total of 3950 licenses for fishing vessels and 8684 for fishermen were issued ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT GOES INTO RECESS

    CANBERRA, November 11. The Commonwealth Parliament adjourned to-night for the Chirstmas recess, after ...

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  24. BETTING BILL INTRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, November 11.— The Treasurer (Mr. E. J. Walah) gave notice in Parliament to-day that ...

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  25. TRAIN DRIVER ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, November 11.— A Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Harold Joseph O'Neill (85), train driver, of ...

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  26. Original Clare Settlers Owe £67,134

    BRISBANE, November l1.— The original settlers on tobacco farms at Clare North Queensland, which ...

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  27. ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE - SIMPLE BUT SIGNIFICANT

    In a short, simple, but significant observance Townsville remembered the fallen of two world wars at a ceremony at the Cenotaph in Anzac Memorial Park on Thursday morning. ...

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  28. CUT IN BEER

    CAIRNS, November 11.— A reduction in beer supplies will take effect from Monday next, the general manager ...

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  29. Railway Towel Stolen, Fine £1

    Thefts of towels from the Railway Department this year had been very heavy. During the past six ...

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  30. WARNING GIVEN ON OLD WAR WEAPONS

    Discarded wartime weapons and ammunition were highly dangerous, Townsville people were warned by Army authorities on Thursday following the discovery of an unexploded anti-lank land mine in a suburban backyard ...

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  31. WAIBEN SCHOOL AT THURSDAY ISLAND

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Nov. 11.— There was a memorable occasion when Right Rev. W. J. Hudson, Bishop of ...

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  32. Lost Appeal.

    BRISBANE, November 11: Assessor Donald Alexander Rose failed to establish his claim of superior efficiency ...

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  33. Fishing Boats Remain in Port

    INNISFAIL, November 11.— The Innisfall fishing fleet returned to port at the week-end, and some fine ...

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  34. Rescinded

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Industrial Court member, Mr. H. J. Harvey, on the application of the Australian ...

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  35. OCTOBER RAIN WAS A RECORD

    TULLY, Nov. 11. — The rainfall for the month of October was 2570 points which is a record October ...

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  36. Ratification Of Tin Pact Agreed

    CANBERRA, November ll.— The Federal Executive Council has agreed to the ratification of the ...

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  37. TWIST OF FATE INFLUENCED LIFE

    The bugler at the Armistice Day Commemoration at the Cenotaph on Thursday morning, Mr. J. Pirie, re-called after the ceremony a strange twist of fate during World War 1. which, he said has influenced his life ever since ...

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  38. SUGAR FESTIVAL PLANS ADVANCED

    INNISFAIL, November 11.— The committee of the Innisfall sugar carnival is still working hard for the ...

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  39. Brisbane Meeting

    BRISBANE, November 11: A mass meeting of Brisbane waterside workers will be held at the Stadium on ...

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  40. Sand in Oil In Submarine

    LONDON, Nov. 11.—Royal Navy experts will go aboard H.M.S Delight on of Britain's most modern ...

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  41. Watch On "Petrel"

    LONDON, November 11.— The "Daily Mail" says that the British Admiralty is watching developments in ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. TULLY CRUSH 324,603 TONS

    TULLY, Nov. 11. — The crushing figures for the week ended November 6 at the Tully Sugar Mill were 14,118 ...

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