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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. LONDON CROWDS AT LORD MAYOR'S CAVALCADE

    Londoners, in thousands, lined the streets of the city to watch the Lord Mayor's Show, and celebrated once more some of the traditional pageantry. Picture shows beef-eaters in full dress and pikemen in Tudor costumes in the mic-long cavalcade which followed the new Lord Mayor, Sir Arthur Davit, to the Law Courts for the ancient ceremony of presenting him self to the King's bench Judges. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMPULSORY ARMY TRAINING FAVORED

    MELBOURNE, November 24—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is expected to reveal to the Federal A.LP. conference on Monday that the ...

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  6. MASS MURDER IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 25,—The Associated Press quotes experienced correspondents of the Ethiopian and Indian wars as saying that the savagery of the Indonesians outstrips any other type of warfare they have known. ...

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  7. GIRL OF NINE OUTRAGED

    SYDNEY, November 24.—Police are Marching for a man who criminally assaulted a girl at Liverpool and a naked man who seized a ...

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  8. WANTED TO ISSUE WARNING TO JAPAN

    LONDON, November 24.—A letter to Mr. Rooseveltl, dated November 30,1941, labelled "personal and secret from a former naval person," (later identified as Mr. Churchill) was introduced in evidence at the Pearl Harbour ...

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  9. MINERS RESTLESS OVER STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, November 25.—The Miners Federation President, Mr. Wells, to-night predicted widespread coalfield stoppages as a ...

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  10. FLOATING DOCKS IN CAIRNS HARBOUR

    CAIRNS, November 25—During the war years, Cairns had three Boating docks anchored in the inlet and also In the vicinity of ...

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  11. NATIVE SOLDIER CAN SEE AGAIN

    BRISBANE, November 24.—Transplanting of the cornea from another human eye to the right eye of Sgt. Major Yauwiga is ...

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  12. NO HITCH IN FREE HOSPITAL ACT?

    BRISBANE, November 25.—The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Foley) said to-day he don not expect any hold-up of the ...

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  13. TWO CAIRNS FIRES IN TWO HOURS

    CAIRNS, November 25.—The fire brigade had to be divided into two fighting units this afternoon to quell the outbreak of two fires, which ...

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  14. VICTORY LOAN £1M. OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, November 24.—Total subscription to the Fourth Victory Loan were £35,250,000 from 252,000 subscribers, said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  15. NATIONAL WELFARE FUND MANOEUVRES

    SYDNEY, November 25.—Mr. Fadden said to-night that the Labour Government was performing blatant political manoeuvres ...

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  16. 4 KILLED IN CAR AND BUS COLLISION

    SYDNEY, November 25—Two men and two girls were killed and six persons injured, three critically, when a car and a bus collided between ...

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  17. 2142 AIRMEN ON ATHLONE CASTLE

    LONDON, November 24. — The Athlone Castle is expected to sail from Southampton on November 10, with 2142 Australian Air Force personnel ...

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  18. PAY PROMISES TO PILOTS REPUDIATED

    SYDNEY, November 24.—The Commonwealth has repudiated pay promises to nearly 49 former civil airline pilots, according to one of ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS TO DEFEND MANCHURIA

    CHUNKING November 24.—The Associated Press says Communist sources declared that their forces are pouring into Muckden, and ...

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  20. JUDGE MANSFIELD TO LEAVE SOON

    BRISBANE, November 24 —Mr. Justice Mansfield probably, will leave for England soon to assist in preparation or cases against major Japanese war ...

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  21. OWNER'S HOME RANSACKED

    MELBOURNE, November 2ft—When Lionel Newton, of Toorak, returned home from the Caulfield races on Saturday night, he found that thieves ...

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  22. TAX ASSESSMENT PUZZLE EXPLAINED

    BRISBANE, November 25.—Christmas presents and "brickbats" are being handed out to the taxpayer under the pay-as-you-earn instalment ...

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  23. A.C.T.U. PLANS BIG PROPAGANDA MOVE

    BRISBANE, November 25.—The Queensland branch of the A.C.T.U. plans an extensive propaganda campaign. It hopes to establish radio ...

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  24. 43-YEAR-OLD MALE PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE, November 25. — Only one case of infantile paralysis was admitted to the Brisbane General Hospital at the week-end, the patient ...

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  25. ALL FEDERAL GIRL CLERKS'TO GO

    SYDNEY, November 24,—Widows with dependent children and servicemen's wives with dependent children, are among female clerks to be ...

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  26. MAGNET MADE FROM ALLOY

    OSLO, November 25.—By using a new alloy, a Norwegian engineer named Jedbo produced a magnet which is an important contribution to ...

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  27. QUEEN ELIZABETH IN DRY DOCK

    The giant Cunard White Star liner Queen Elizabeth photographed in the King George V graving dock at Southampton for the first time during an overhaul after her many intrepid wartime voyages. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Q.P.P. LEADER RESIGNING

    BRISBANE, November 24.—Appointment of a new leader of the Queensland People's Parliamentary Party probably Will be discussed at the next ...

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  29. SHIP STRIKE BY INDIANS DENIED

    BRISBANE. November 24.—Dutch officials to-night disputed the claim of the secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Mr. Healy, that Indians ...

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  30. CAIRNS ESPLANADE SITE MAY MOVE SEAWARDS

    CAIRNS, November 25.—Cairns City's Costal outline will be altered appreciably if a scheme to reclaim portion of the low lying had in front of toe Esplanade comet to fruition. This plan hat been submitted by the Cains-Harbour Board and it is estimated that in ...

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  31. TRIAL OF TOJO DELAYED

    NEW YORK, November 24— The trial of Tojo and other top Jap. war criminals, which was to have begun early in December, will ...

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  32. NAZIS WOULD NOT HAVE INDICTED CHURCHILL

    NUREMBURG, November 24.—Ribbentrop's counsel expressed the opinion that if Germany had won the war, Mr. Churchill would not have been indicted. "Our esteem for Mr. Churchill's achievements would not ...

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  33. NO REPLY ON ASCOT RACECOURSE

    BRISBANE, November 25.—Queensland Turf Club officials are awaiting a reply to their appeal to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley). to speed up ...

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  34. DRAINAGE PLANT IN CAIRNS SHIRE

    CAIRNS, November 25—Included in some of the drainage works planned by the Cairns Shire Council is the laying down of ...

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  35. 1000 NAZI AGENTS IN SPAIN

    WASHINGTON, November 24.—The Associated Press says State Department officials said the investigation of a list of 9000 Germanas living in Spain ...

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  36. Q'LAND MAPLE IN BEAUFORT BOMBERS

    CAIRNS, November 24.—Proud souvenir in the possession of Mr. W. Morgan, Secretory of the North Queensland Sawmillers Association ...

    Article : 105 words
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