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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  4. PERMIT ENTRY OF MORE JAP. GOODS FROM MONDAY

    CANBERRA, November 19.—The Commonwealth Government has decided to widen trade with Japan and will permit the entry of more Japanese goods from next Monday. ...

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  5. Mt.Isa's Record Tonnage

    BRISBANE, November 19.—Mt. Isa mines treated a record tonnage of are is 1953-54 amounting is ...

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  6. REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONIES IN JAPAN

    At Remembrance Day ceremonies held at the Commonwealth War Cemetery, Yokohama, Japan, wreaths were laid at the Shrine of Remembrance by seater diplomats in Japan and Army representatives. Here wreaths and two guards of honour line the front of the Shrine of Remembrance at the Commonwealth War Cemetery at Yokohama on the occasion of Remembrance Day, while sentisels flank the cross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Push On With Probe

    BRISBANE, November 19.—The Government will expect the townsville mine Royal Commissions to sit ...

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  8. Modern Police Need T.V.

    SYDNEY, November l9.— Television was almost essential modern police force, the New South Wales ...

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  9. Whale Fleet Seizure May Go To U.N.

    NEW YORK, November 19.—The panamanian desisgate to the United Nations (Mr.Eusebic Morales) ...

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  10. Promotion Problem In Police

    BRISBANE, November 19: A factor in the promotion to any rank of police sergeant which the ...

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  11. DECISION MAY AFFECT NEW PORT ACT

    CANBERRA, November 19.—The Commonwealth Government's new waterfront legislation may be affected under the Privy Council's decision on Section 92 of the ...

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  12. Disbanded "Groups" Resolution

    BRISBANE, November 19. After a Daily debate, the Trades union Congress, by 61 votes to 18, carried for ...

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  13. 600 Miners "Protest"

    BRISBANE, November 19. As a protect against the Government's decision to hold a Royal Commission ...

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  14. Aeradio Closure At Cooktown

    CAIRNS,Nov. 19.—The Cairns City Council has decided to support objections raised by the Cairns ...

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  15. First Sitting Of Ports Probe

    MELBOURNE, November 19.— First sitting of the Federal three-man committee if inquiry on the Australian ...

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  16. ACCUSED "ACTED LIKE GUIDE"

    PARIS, November 19.—He had found Gaston Dominici, 77, a farmer, accused of a triple murder, acting like a ...

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  17. £1,000 DAMAGES FOR "HAIRDO"

    SYDNEY, November 19.— An attractive waitress was to-day awarded £1000 damages against a hairdressing salon. ...

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  18. Believes Gas Caused Fire

    BRISBANE, November 19: The State Analyst (Mr. I. L. B. Henderson) told the Coroner (Mr. Nolan S.M.) ...

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  19. TREATY ENDORSED BY U.K.

    LONDON, November 19. The House of Commons last night endorsed the nine-power treaty on West ...

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  20. Police Cadets Charged

    SYDNEY, November 19.— Two former police cadets appeared in Campsie Court to-day on a total of 53 ...

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  21. DIED IN SMASH

    CUNNAMULLA, November 19.—A man and his wife were killed when their car mashed into a tree on the Bourke ...

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  22. Morris, Vice Captain

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 19.— Arthur Morris has been appointed vice captain of the Australian test team to meet ...

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  23. Beauty Queen In Accident

    SYDNEY, November 19.— An 18-year-old beauty queen was seriously injured in a road accident at Forbes ...

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  24. "SHOT THROUGH GLASS LOUVRES"

    MOUNT ISA, November 19. The 15-year-old girl, Francis Greenland, who was shot in the chest on Wednesday night ...

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  25. Rail Appeal Court Causing "Dissension"

    BRISBANE, November 19: Mr. T. Aikens (N.Q. Labour, Mundingburra), speaking in Parliament to-day during the ...

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  26. Irrigation Area Increased 10 p.c.

    BRISBANE, November 19.—The area under irrigation in Queensland at March 31, 1954, was estimated at 126,693 acres—an increase of approximately 10 per cent, for the 12 months. ...

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  27. Liquor Bill

    BRISBANE, Nov. 19.—Cabinet to-day practically completed its consideration of the controversial liquor law ...

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  28. 10 P.M. MAJORITY INCREASING

    SYDNEY, November 19.— The majority for 10 p.m. hotel closing in the New South Wales Liquor Referendum ...

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  29. French Force Cut

    PARIS, November 19.—The French expeditionary force of 150,000 men would be reduced by one-third, ...

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  30. Cane Bill Passed

    BRISBANE, November 19: A bill to amend the regulation of the Sugar Cane Prices Acts passed all stages ...

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  31. HAD £3000 STOLE 1/7

    BRISBANE, November 19: Mr. Smith, S.M., advised a wharf labourer at 2.40 p.m. to-day to hurry to a bank and ...

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  32. Mr. Bukowski III

    BRISBANE, November 19: Mr. J. Bukowski, State president of the Australian Workers' Union, is seriously ill at ...

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  33. QUEEN MOTHER TRULY SAD' AS AMERICAN VISIT ENDS

    NEW YORK, November 19.—The Queen Mother sailed for home yesterday aboard the liner Queen Mary "truly sad" that her 23-day visit to the United States and Canada had come to an end. ...

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  34. Trial To Start

    SYDNEY, November 19.— The trial of Sydney model. Shirley Beiger (22) on a charge of murder will begin ...

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  35. Milk Bottles Go

    LONDON, November 19.— Two hundred million milk bottles, costing 3d each, are in use every day in Britain— ...

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  36. Japs Fined £700

    RABAUL, November 19.— Seven Japanese fishermen apprehended at Fead Island on November 9 to-day were ...

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  37. Leader For Life

    SEOUL, November 19.—The South Korean National Assembly yesterday began debating a bill which if passed ...

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  38. Widows Appeal

    COLLINSVILLE, November 19.—The seven widows of the miners killed at Collinsville sent a telegram to the ...

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  39. Animals Deadlier

    NAIROBI, November 19: Wild animals have caused more casualties among troops of the 1st Battalion of The ...

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  40. Job For Bromwich

    SYDNEY, November 19.— Veteran John Bromwich will train with the Australian Cup team in Sydney. ...

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  41. FIVE IPSWICH MINES IDLE AS A PROTEST

    IPSWICH, November 19.—Five Ipswich mines employing 274 men, were idle to-day as a protest against the Government's decision to supersede the mining warden's inquiry into the Collinsville disaster by a Royal ...

    Article : 203 words
  42. Amazing Win For "Broncho" Johnson

    BRISBANE, November 19.—"Bronco" Don Johnson brought off the most amazing win of his career with ...

    Article : 312 words
  43. Tea Duty Rise

    COLOMBO, November 19.— The Ceylon Government yesterday announced a 6d. stg. lb, rise in tea export duty. ...

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  44. Bomb Thrown On Factory

    SYDNEY, November 19.— A home made bomb was thrown an the roof of a Sydney factory causing ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. Sinn Beaten

    MELBOURNE, November 19.—Australian bantamweight champion, Bobby Sinn, 8.6½, staged the fight of his career ...

    Article : 59 words
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