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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  4. CLOSE N.S.W. POLL ON HOTEL HOURS

    SYDNEY, November 14.—Latest New South Wales liquor referendum figures show a vast swing toward later drinking hours. When counting stopped this afternoon the majority for 6 o'clock closing was only 9339. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS IN KOREA

    This rocky lodge behind the Command Post of A Company, First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment defensive position in the "[?] Line" affords a not very comfortable but comparatively "safe" meeting place for members of company headquarters. While most troops of the First Commonwealth Division were packing up to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIA PROPOSES NEW SECURITY CONFERENCE

    MOSCOW, November 14.—The Soviet Union has invited 23 European states and the United States of America to a conference on collective security in two weeks' time. In a note to-day Russia said the conference could be held either in Moscow or in Paris on ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. INIGO JONES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.— Famed long range weather forecaster, Mr. Inigo Jones, died at his house at ...

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  8. MACKEREL PRICES UP BY PENNY

    BRISBANE, November 14.—Wholesale prices for mackerel have been increased ...

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  9. Three Road Deaths Over Week-end

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.— Three people lost their lives in traffic accidents during the week-end. ...

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  10. Tableland Deviation Approved

    BRISBANE, November 14: State Parliament has approved of the constructions of a five mile railway ...

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  11. DENIES A-TEST IN ANTARCTIC

    WASHINGTON, November 14.—The State Department yesterday denied a report that the U.S. was seeking ...

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  12. Naval Warfare Off Coast Of China

    NEW YORK, November 14.—Chinese Commissionst torpedo boats to-day sank a Nationslist destroy escort near the Tachon Islands, the American Associated Press correspondent of ...

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  13. State Mine Inquiry To Open To-day

    COLLINSVILLE, November 14.—High legal and mining officials began to arrive to-night for the ...

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  14. N.Z. Nationals Re-elected

    WELLINGTON, November 14: Despite a pronounced leftward swing, the Prime Minister, ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. AYR FIREMEN FIGHT BUSH FIRE

    AYR, November 14.—The Ayr Fire Brigade fought a five and a half hour battle to control a bust fire on ...

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  16. Ship Declared Unseaworthy

    LONDON, November 14.— The 98-ton river boat, Channel Belle, in which 10 stranded young Australians had ...

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  17. Three Drowned At Week-end

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14:— Three people were drowsed in southern Queensland yesterday. ...

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  18. Invicta C.C.S. Is On The Wane

    GIRU, November 14.—For the week which ended on Saturday, the Invicta mill crushed a total of 3080 tons ...

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  19. RACING BILL THIS WEEK

    BRISBANE, November 14; The Racing Bill may be introduced into Parliament on Thursday or Friday. ...

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  20. Homage By Queen Mother

    OTTAWA, November 14.— Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, drove through the streets lined with cheering ...

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  21. Rail Accident At Charters Towers

    CHARTERS TOWERS, November 14.—A runaway waggon loaded with lead concentrates from Mount Isa ...

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  22. STATE-WIDE RAIL STRIKE THREATENED

    BRISBANE, November 14. A mass meeting of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers ...

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  23. No Passport For Miners' Leader

    CANBERRA, November 14. The Miners' Federation President (Mr. L. Williams) has been refused a passport to go ...

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  24. Sabotage On Warship Is Suspected

    LONDON, November 14: A second attempt at sabotage is suspected in the Daring class warship Delight, and its ...

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  25. Two Wounded In Melbourne Hold-up

    MELBOURNE, November 14.—A gunman is said to have shot himself in the stomach, during a struggle ...

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  26. May Be Part Red Indian —Sir Winston Churchill

    LONDON, November 14.— Sir Winston Churchill may be part Red Indian, according to calculations made by his ...

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  27. Road Fatality Near Cloncurry

    CLONCURRY, November 14.—A man was killed when the new jeep utility he was striving skidded in sand on ...

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  28. Marked Decline In Wool Sales

    BRISBANE, November 14. Realisations for wool for the four months ended October were £15,000,000 down on the ...

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  29. SEEK HOOKWORM SURVEY IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, November 14.—An immediate survey on the prevalence of hookworm, particularly in North ...

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  30. Probe Abortive

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.— Expert investigators have not yet been able to find out why the Trans Australia Airlines ...

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  31. THRILL FOR CRIPPLES

    MELBOURNE, November 14.—More than 10,000 Melbourne children were disappointed to-day when ...

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  32. Teenage Girls Give K.O. To Former Champ

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), November 14.—Barney Ross, former boxing champion, who was never knocked out in ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. Scholarships By Railway

    BRISBANE, November 14: The Railway Department will offer two scholarships to candidates at this year's Senior ...

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  34. GREAT PROGRESS IN TUBERCULOSIS WAR

    BRISBANE, November 14.—In the base year 1947-48 there were only about 150 beds in the whole of the State. Now there are approximately 700 with a farther 600 in course of provision. In 1947-48 annual maintenance ...

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  35. Neguib Under Arrest By Revolution Council

    CAIRO, November 14— President Negulb was relieved as President of Egypt at a special meeting of the ...

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  36. Yoshida To Appear At Bribery Scandal

    TOKIO, November 14.— The audit committee of the Japanese diet yesterday decided to subpoena the Prime ...

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  37. Flying Saucers Story Explained

    HELSINKI, November 14: A strange light, which glided through the dusk at tree-top level and gave rise to stories ...

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  38. Watersiders Expected To Resume Tuesday

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14:— Watersiders in 13 Queensland ports are expected to adopt the back to work on Tuesday ...

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  39. Mr. Macdonald On Visit To Australia

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 14.— Britain's South-East Asian "Roving Ambassador" Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, left by ...

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  40. Developments Need Of Queensland Areas

    TOOWOOMBA, November 14.—A leading Commonwealth agricultural authority and former Administrator of Paper-New Guinea, Colonel J. K. Murray, B.A., B. Agr. Sc., said at Draybon that large vacant areas of Queensland with ...

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  41. Narcotics Consumption Closely Watched

    BRISBANE, November 14: Sir Earle Page said to-day that the Federal Government was keeping a close watch on ...

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  42. Go Overseas For Union

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14: If Mr. Idris Williams, the Communist general president of the Miners' ...

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  43. Defences Held

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—Sea defences on Britains's East Coast, menaced by floods and tides, held fast yesterday ...

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  44. Literary Fellowship Awards Announced

    CANBERRA, November 14. Three Commonwealth literary fund fellowships were awarded to-day. The Prime ...

    Article : 113 words
  45. PRISON ESCAPEE SURRENDERS

    IPSWICH, Nov. 14.—Numinbah Prison Farm's escapee. Mervyn Roy Litzow, surrendered to the Boonah police, ...

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  46. Pilots Escape

    MELBOURNE, November 14.—Two young pilots escaped serious injury to-day when their Gypsy Moth clipped a ...

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  47. Oldest Civil War Veteran-112 Yrs.

    FRANKLIN (Texas), November 14.—Mr. Walter W. Williams, the oldest living veteran of the Civil War, will ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. Hanged At Party

    MELBOURNE, November 14.—A man was found hanged in his backyard shortly after mid-night on Saturday while ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. Brisbane Visit

    BRISBANE, November 14: The Governor-General (Field-Marshal Sir William Slim) will make a 24-hour visit to ...

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