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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  4. WARSHIPS STEAMING TO RELIEF OF JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 1.— All British warships in the Batavia area have been ordered to steam, without delay to Sourabaya, and all available planes are reported to be flying to Sourabaya for the evacuation of European women ...

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  5. JAP MANILA OUTRAGES DESCRIBED BY VICTIMS

    MANILA, November 1.— On the third day of the Yamashita trial, Mariano Del Rosario, Manila city undertaker, gave evidence that from February 3 to March 31 ...

    Article : 528 words
  6. WARFARE'S BASIC PRINCIPLES REMAIN UNCHANGED.

    New weapons are born with nearly every major war the tank and the aeroplane in World War 1, radar and the atomic bomb In World War II— but the basic principles of warfare, have remained substantially unchanged for centuries. Admiral Richmond K. K. Turner, U.S.N., Commander of Amphibious Forces, Pacfic Fleet, recently displayed two photographs which show how weapons change while sound military principles live on. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 427 words
  7. KATOOMBA HELD UP

    BRISBANE. November 1.—- Due to leave for the islands to brine back prisoners of war to Australia, the steamer Kalooma is held up in ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. NO EXTRA BEER FOR CHRISTMAS

    CANBERRA, November 1.— "There will be no extra beer supplier for Christmas this year. The beer position at present is like the undertaking business dead." said Senator Keane ...

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  9. MERCY FLIGHT TO TROOP SHIP

    BRISBANE. Nov. 1— A R.A.A.F. Martin Mariner flying boat of No. 114 Air- Sea Rescue Flight left Cairns at 5.50 this morning to pick up a man ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. SOVIET RETAINS CENSORSHIP

    LONDON, November 1.— Russian censorship is to remain in force, says the American Press Moscow correspondent. M. Molotov. in a letter to the British ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. LEADERS CONFER IN AMICABLE MOOD

    BATAVIA, November 1.— The Associated Press Special representative states the long awaited meeting between Dr. Van Mook and Dr. Soekarno was held at General Christison's house last night when Dutch and Indonesians discussed the N.E.I. future, for two and a half hours. ...

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  12. PUBLIC SERVANTS' RIGHTS

    BRISBANE, November J. Legislation to be Introduced in Parliament tomorrow milK provide that in future officers of the Public Service contest ...

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  13. 8 DIV TRIBUTE TO CHINESE

    BRISBANE. Nov. I.— With the concurrence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Forces, the Eighth Division Committee set ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. DIVIDING UP OF JAPANESE NAVY

    WASHINGTON. November 1.— Mr. Byrnes at a Press conference [?] that Britain Russia and. China would chare equally with the ...

    Article : 152 words
  15. MOVE TO RETURN SISTER KENNY

    BRISBANE, November 1.— One case of Infantile paralysis was reported to-day, the patient being a. five- year- old Monto boy. ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. CRIME WAVE IN FRANCE SERIOUS

    LONDON, November 1.— France Is passing through the greatest crime wave in history, say the "Daily Mail's" Paris representative. ...

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  17. N.Q. PLANTS AS DRUG PRODUCERS

    CAIRNS, November 1.— Dr. J. R. Price, of Oxford University, who has recently been appointed to the division of industrial chemistry ...

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  18. TRUMAN'S TWELVE POINTS ACCEPTED

    LONDON, November 1.— Mr. Bevln in the House of Commons said Britain accepted President Truman's 12 points for the maintenance of world peace. ...

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  19. SHUNTER INJURED IN SOUTH YARD

    While engaged in shunting operations in the South Townsville railway yards early on Friday morning. Gordon Reynolds. aged about 35, was ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. GIRLS SOUGHT FOR CLOTHING TRADE

    BRISBANE, November 1.— Seeking girls urgently required for local clothing manufacture, the Deputy Controller of Clothing Machinery has commenced a visit to State schools in ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. SYDNEY THUGS AGAIN ABROAD

    SYDNEY. November 1.— Thugs were abroad again in Sydney early this morning, when three men were violently robbed. ...

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  22. 3 DIMENSIONAL FILM TESTS

    MOSCOW, November 1.— The first; full-length three dimensional film ever made is nearing completion on the Black Sea coast. The film is in ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. BIG RESPONSE TO CANADIAN LOAN

    CANBERRA. November 1.— In the first week of Canada's three-week Ninth Victory Loan one-third of the record objective of £416,000,000 was. ...

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  24. BILATERAL POLICY

    LONDON, October 31.— "I am committed to the United Nations and 1 am still hoping It will work. Therefore I must not pursue a ...

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  25. ARGENTINE BANNED BY I.L.O.

    PARIS. October 31.— The conference of the International Labour Organisation, without dissent, to-day approved the credentials committee's decision ...

    Article : 63 words
  26. YELLOW MENACE TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE November 1.— It is all very well to be Idealists, but Australians cannot afford to he fools." said Mr. Menzies. pointing to the ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. JAVA REPATRIATES INSPECTED

    CANBERRA, November 1— All persons arriving by 'plane from Java were medically examined by quarantine officers, said the Director-General ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. END OF A.W.C. AND C.C.C.

    CANBERRA, November 1.— The Civil Constructional Corps and the Allied Works Council would be finally disbanded in all States at the end of ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. SPLIT UP OF HUN EQUIPMENT

    BERLIN, November 1.— A senior British staff officer of the Allied Control Council stated that countries desiring to claim reparations from ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. Russia May Join In Pacific Discussions

    WASHINGTON, November 1.— President Truman told press conference be expected Russia to participate toon on the Far Eastern Advisory Commisson meetings. He bad received a very satisfactory reply from Generalissimo Stalin to a letter die Ambassador ...

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  31. BRITAIN BUILDS TAIL- LESS AEROPLANE

    An unusual tall- less aeroplane, appropriately named the Manx, which because of its design offers attractive possibilities for the use of jet propulsion, has been built by Handley Page Ltd makers of the Halifax bomber. Instead of a tail the Manx has Its wings swept back sharply ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 260 words
  32. AUSTRALIA ON I.L.O. EXECUTIVE

    PARIS, November 1.— Australia, for the first time has been elected an one of the 16 members of the governing body of I.L.O. ! ...

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  33. FURTHER EASING OF RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, November 1.— National Security Regulations repealed to-day include the regulations covering: (1) Design and manufacture of gas ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. BUILDING PERMIT TO BE DISPLAYED

    BRISBANE. November 1.— Mr. Hanlon stated to-day that, under the State Control of Building, the permit to build must be prominently exhibited ...

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  35. TRIAL OPENS IN BANK HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY. November 1— Harry Ross, 28, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of attempting while armed. to rob the manager of the Liverpool ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. NOTICE TO FORMER EMPLOYERS URGED.

    BRISBANE, November 1. - Discharged service personnel. In the interests of their fellows, should advise their pre war employers immediately ...

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  37. NO EASING OF TOURIST TRAFFIC

    SYDNEY, November 1.— "Tourist traffic in Australia will be affected for a long time to come by shortages of coal, petrol, manpower, shipping and ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. BRITISH CIVILIANS IN SINGAPORE

    LONDON, November 1.— The Colonial Secretary (Mr. George Hall) stated in the House of Commons that according to present Information, 3044 ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. SHOWERS ON COASTAL BELT

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  40. EVACUEE CHILDREN LEAVE QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. November 1.— Nineteen children evacuated to Queensland from Great Britain during the war left Brisbane to-day on their return ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. SINGAPORE DOCK STRIKE ENDED

    SINGAPORE, November 1.— The 10-days' dock strike ended as strangely as it began, over 60,000 labourers presenting themselves for work without ...

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  42. LESS RATIONING ON CLOTHES

    CANBERRA, November 1.— Rationing of made-up woollen garments, hats and boots probably will be lifted or cased this month. ...

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  43. NEW ASSISTANT A.S.P.A. SECRETARY

    BRISBANE, November 1.— Mr. C. W. Davidson, canegrower for 20 years in the Mackay district, has been appointed assistant secretary to the A.B.P.A. ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. BLUM IN LONDON

    LONDON. November 1.— The French Socialist M.Blum, has arrived in Lonon. He is one of a party of French delegates to the United Nations ...

    Article : 35 words
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