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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. LABOUR-COMMUNIST CLASH

    SYDNEY, November 23.-Communists and Labour supporters clashed at a meeting of steel strikers at Newcastle Stadium to-day, and, in the ...

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  5. ARMISTICE DAY AT LONDON CENOTAPH

    A general view of the service at the Censtoph which marked the first ceremonial observance of Armistice Day for six years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALL NATIONS OFFERED ATOMIC SECRETS

    LONDON, November 22.—The three nations concerned in the discovery and development of atomic energy were ready to make available to the whole world all scientific information on the subject on a reciprocal basis, declared ...

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  7. NAZIS' 4 PRE-WAR OBJECTIVES

    NUREMBERG, November 23—Major Frank Wallis, at the war crimes trial, explained, when presenting a document covering the ...

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  8. BRISBANE UNION OFFICIAL ARRESTED

    BRISBANE, November 23.—A prominent union official was arrested to-day at South Brisbane Inter-State railway station on a ...

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  9. 3 YEARS PROBATION FOR MASQUERADER

    WELLINGTON, November 23.—In order to destroy the appearance of feminity, a woman, who masqueraded as a man for 10 years, told the ...

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  10. HALSEY TO RETIRE SHORTLY

    NEW YORK. November 23.—The American Press Lot Angeles correspondent says Admiral Halsey, who led the famed Third Fleet ...

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  11. TRADE UNION AID IN DEMOBILISATION

    BRISBANE, November 23.—A motion adopted by the Trades Union Congress to-day pledged the full co-operation of the trade ...

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  12. U.S. MEDIATION HEEDED IN JAVA

    LONDON, November 23.—The "Times" Batavia correspondent says it is clear that if the British are going to perform their most essential task, namely, rescuing Dutch interness, they will need twice the present nusser of troops. If they are also going to disarm the Indonesians and put back the Dutch in power, they will need many ...

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  13. lib. 13oz. BABY SURVIVES

    HOBART, November 23.—Doctors and nurses have been amazed by the survival of a baby which, at birth on November 12, weighed only lib. 13oz. ...

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  14. INQUIRY ON HOSTEL FOOD

    CANBERRA, November 23.—Mr. Johnson announced to-day that Mr. H. Lamble, director of the New South Wales Government Tourist Bureau ...

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  15. OPERATION ON PRINCESS

    LONDON. November 23.—A bulletin from Buckingham Palace says that an operation for appendicitis was successfully performed on Princess ...

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  16. MEMBER OF R.S.L. ON CANTEEN CONTROL

    CANBERRA, November 23.—A committee of six, including a member nominated by the Returned Soldiers' League, will supervise the distribution of surplus canteen funds allocated for ...

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  17. NO SIGN OF METEOR PLANE

    LONDON, November 23.—The Air Ministry staled there is still no trace of the missing Meteor jetplane which vanished from a R.A.F. station on ...

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  18. URGENT POST OFFICE POST-WAR WORKS

    BRISBANE, November 23.—Two 12-channel 'phone carrier systems between Brisbane and Sydney and Brisbane and Townsville will constitute ...

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  19. BILL TO REDUCE FEES ON ESTATES

    BRISBANE, November 23.—A Bill to amend the Public Curator's Act was read a first time in Parliament to-day. Mr. Gledson said the Bill provided ...

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  20. 6 MORE PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, November 23.—Six more paralysis cases were reported to-day, a youth of 18 a boy of 5, and a boy of 2, all of Brisbane, a male child ...

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  21. LORD BROOKE DUE DARWIN TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, November 23.—Due at Darwin to-morrow from Manila, Field Marshal Lord Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff ...

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  22. PROPAGANDA FILM FOR INDONESIANS?

    SYDNEY, November 23.—A report that a propaganda film is being made in Sydney for Indonesian rebel interests is being investigated by the ...

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  23. NEW PENICILLIN MOULD

    WASHINGTON. November 23.—The North American Newspaper Alliance says the Washington Carnegie Institute has produced a new form of ...

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  24. STEEL STRIKE EXTENDS TO COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY, November 23.—A serious extension of the steel strike took place when the Central Council of the Miners' Federation endorsed stoppages at all collieries from which coal was sent to B.H.P. or other industries involved. The Central Council is the governing body of the Miners' Federation and its ...

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  25. 2 SURVIVORS ON NEW IRELAND

    MELBOURNE, November 23.—Of over 30 whiles on New Ireland when the Japanese invaded the Island, only two have come out ...

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  26. FRUIT PRICE CONTROL ATTACKED

    BRISBANE, November 23.—Mr. Matter attacked the Government in Parliament to-day for having failed to protect the public against ...

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  27. BELSEN SENTENCES

    LONDON, November 23.—Mr. Lawson, in a written reply in the Commons, stated prisoners convicted at the Belsen trial would serve their ...

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  28. DISCIPLINE THREAT AGAINST R.A.A.F. ON CIVIL AIRCRAFT

    BRISBANE, November 23.—A notice was placed on the board at No. 4 Communications Unit, Archerfield, which provides the crew for civil aircraft, informing R.A.A.F. men that anyone who did not fly on the roster would suffer disciplinary action, R.A.A.F. warrant officers and N.C.O's, said to-night. ...

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  29. SPECIAL AID FOR "T.B." DEPENDENTS

    CANBERRA, November 23.—Medical officers from all States and the Commonwealth have recommended the Federal Government to make ...

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  30. STORE DISPOSALS INQUIRY VAGUE

    CANBERRA, November 23.—Mr. Fadden sold to-day that he was disappointed at the vagueness of Mr. Chifley's announcement as to the exact ...

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  31. SAILOR LOST IN BUSH FOR 2 DAYS

    BARCALDINE, November 23.—A British sailor, Cecil Wright, 23, who had been lost in the bush since Tuesday, was found by two ...

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  32. MANPOWER FOR RURAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, November 23.—Mr. Fadden to-day invited Mr. Forde and Mr. Dodman to make a clear statement as to the Government's ...

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  33. ONE C.P. CANDIDATE FOR CAPRICORNIA

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 23.—The only nomination received by the Country Party for Capricornia seat was that of Sergeant Samuel Thomas ...

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  34. 50 BOOKMAKERS DEALT WITH BY QTC

    BRISBANE, November 23—Fifty bookmakers were dealt with by the Queensland Turf Club to-day for breaches of the Club betting rules. ...

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  35. BRITISH HONOURS FOR U.S. ADMIRALS

    CANBERRA, November 23.—High military honours have been conferred by the King on four Vice-Admirals of the U.S. Navy ...

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  36. HOSPITAL SHIP CREW DESERTIONS

    CANBERRA, November 23.—Crews of hospital ships were brought by refutations to-day under the national security provisions covering ...

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  37. TRUMAN'S INCOME ONLY 3000 DOLLARS

    NEW YORK, November 22.—Josephus Daniels, former Presidential Press secretary, writing in "Colliers" says that although the President ...

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  38. U.K. CRIME WAVE WAR AFTERMATH

    LONDON, November 23.—Mr. Chuter Ede, in the House of Commons, of replying to a question regarding burglaries and hold-ups in London ...

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  39. LORD MAYOR FOR THIRD TERM

    BRISBANE, November 23.—The Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) announced to-night he would Hand for a third term as Lord Mayor, and, if ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. GREEK COMMUNISTS SUPPORT NEW GOVT.

    ATHENS, November 22.—The Greek Communist Party, In a statement says the Party accepted the Sophoulis Government and added: "The British now ...

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