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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  4. DUTCH POLICY FOR N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, November 6.—Harry Plumridge, the Associated Press special representative, says a programme plan for a democratic representative body, with a substantial majority of Indonesian members, to govern the ...

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  5. ROYAL NAVAL AUXILIARY ON REEF

    The steamer Atlas on Bougainville Reef, with the sea breaking up against her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ESPERANGE BAY DID NOT NEED ESCORT

    CANBERRA, November 6. —No search for arms on the Esperance Bay, carrying 1400 Indonesians from Australia to the Netherlands East Indies ...

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  7. Wounded British Hacked To Death

    SOURABAYA, November 6.—Forced to surrender when he ran out of ammunition during street fighting last week, a British lieutenant was shot inthe back of the head by Indonesians while being marched off to a gaol. The mob then ...

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  8. POLITICAL ORDER NOT ARMY ORDER

    BRISBANE, November 6.—On his visit to Eidsvold. Mr. Forde, while eulogising the services of the Volunteer Defence Corps, said he had issued ...

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  9. TRUMAN'S WARNING TO U.S. INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, November 5.—"We mint have vast production soon, and the whole system of private enterprise and individual ...

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  10. BOULIA SOLDIER AWARDED V.C.

    BOULIA, November 6.—Word has Just been received in Boulia that Lieut. John Howard Flood, who was bora in Boulla in 1917 ...

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  11. £1,250,000 DAILY, TO FILL LOAN

    MELBOURNE, November 6.— The loan needs £1,250,000 daily for it to fill by Saturday. The Commonwealth Loan ...

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  12. NEW SEARCH FOR MISSING AUSSIES

    MELBOURNE, November 6.— in as attempt to locate Australians still susccounted for every area in which Australians are ...

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  13. 8 SHIPS ORDERED FROM U.K. BUILDERS

    LONDON, November 5.—Six Urge and two smaller freighters costing about £7.000,000 have bees ordered from British shipbuilders by the ...

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  14. GERMANS RETDRNED LIKS SCARECROWS

    LONDON, November 5.—There is not a single man who could be classed as fit among 200,000 treated at the British transit camp ...

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  15. KATOOMBA CREW'S GRIEVANCE

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The crew of the troopship Katoomba charges the Government with committing a breach of contracts, stated the ...

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  16. HUGE U.S. LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, November 5.—Britain and America are reported to have agreed on a sweeping programme for removing restraints on ...

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  17. C.P. CONFERENCE ON DECEMBER 4

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The annual conference of the Queensland branch of the Australian Country Party ii to be held in Brisbane on ...

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  18. ATLAS STILL ON BOUGAINVILLE REEF

    The steamer Atlas remains fast on Bougainville Reef. The destroyer Wessex got a towline aboard the stranded ship on ...

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  19. NO FIRM SHIPPING ALLOCATION

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Relief of long-service men in the lsiands by drafts selected from mainland units depended on the provision of ships ...

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  20. 300 MORE P.O.W. REACH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, November 6.—The troopship Circassia arrived in Sydney to-day from Singapore. She brought about 300 recovered prisoners of war ...

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  21. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AT CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, November 6.—A message from Sydney sage New South Wales is expected to follow the lead of of Victoria, and proclaim Christmas ...

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  22. FOOD SCARCE IN ENGLAND

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Food in England was scarce, and British people who could not afford to dine in restaurants and hotels, or ...

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  23. 1400 CHINESE HELD IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, November 6.—One thousand four hundred Chinese seamen are being held at Bulimba at Commonwealth expense ...

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  24. 11 YEAR OLD GIRL BAYONETTED 38 TIMES

    NEW YORK, November 6.—The New York "Times" Manila correspondent says that, with big tears streaming down her face, 11-year-old Rosalinda Andoy, giving, evidence at the Yamashita trial, told how the Japs killed her father and mother in February. The girl herself was bayonetted 38 times, She lifted her frock to her neck and ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA MAY BE FIRST TO PUNISH JAPS

    NEW YORK, November 5.—The Morotai correspondent of the Associated Press says that investigations of atrocities have been so extensive that Australia will probably be the first Pacific Ally to complete the task of punishing the Japanese. The Australian First Army based on Rabaul and controlling New Guinea and New ...

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  26. 11,297 WAR SHIPS REPAIRED HERE

    CANBERRA, November 6.—During the war 82 seagoing steel ships, of sizes varying from 700 to 18,000 tons, were built in Australia, Mr. Makin ...

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  27. WIRELESS CONTROL BILL IN FEBRUARY

    CANBERRA, November 6.—When Parliament meets in February, it is expected to Introduce legislation to cancel the present communications agreement with Amalgamated ...

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  28. NEW ARBITRATION SYSTEM IN VIEW

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Legislation to amend the Commonwealth Arbitration Act will be considered by the Federal Cabinet in the near future ...

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  29. 2 STARS FOR SEPIK RIVER HERO

    BRISBANE, November 6.—At Helland Park military hospital to-morrow. Sgt Major. Tonwita, a Sapik River native will be ...

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  30. NO RIBBONS FOR PACIFIC STAR

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Supplies of ribbon for the Pacific Star have run out in Queensland and Victoria Barracks does not expect fresh supplies ...

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  31. 3-POWER CONTROL THREAT ON FRANCE

    LONDON, Novmber 5.—An official informant in Berlin dated to-day that Britain, America, and Russia were going ahead with plans for a central administration ...

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  32. D.D.T. WILL RID FABRICS OF MOTH

    CANBERRA, November 6.—A new development in the use of D.D.T. of great significance to the Australian wool industry, was announced to-day ...

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  33. RUSSIA ESSENTIAL ON I.L.O.

    LONDON, November 5.—"I say this organisation cannot succeed without Russia, Britain and America," said the Mexican workers' delegate, Vicente ...

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  34. DISPOSAL OF COUNCIL PROFITS

    BRISBANE, November 6.—While cordially commending some of the work done by the State Electricity Commission under the chairmanship ...

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  35. NEW ANTI-MALARIA DRUG

    LONDON, November 5.—A new anti-malarial drug, Paludrine, which more effective and considerably less, toxic than Mepacrine or quinine, should ...

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  36. CHINA HAS MIKADO AS No. 1 CRIMINAL

    NEW YORK, November 6.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio correspondent learns that Hirohito is number one on a politically ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. TALKS MAY BE HELD ON TRAM DISPUTE

    ADELAIDE, November 6. — The Trades and Labour Council disputes committee decided to-day to seek a conference with the Tramways Trus ...

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  38. HAT, SHOE COUPONS END NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, November 6.— Hats, shoes, knitted underwear and hosiery are likely to be coupon free after November 15. There will be no ...

    Article : 71 words
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