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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. CHARLEVILLE HIT BY HAILSTORM

    CHARLEVILLE, November 23.—A terrific hailstorm in 17 minutes this afternoon practically wrecked Charleville and left the town covered in a ...

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  5. DOOR NOT CLOSED TO COAL SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, November 23.—The door has not yet been closed against any attempt to avoid a coal hold-up in Queensland, according to the Miners' Federation president, Mr. I. Williams. ...

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  6. HITLER'S MOTHER-IN-LAW ACQUITTED ON NAZI CHARGE

    HITLER'S MOTHER-IN-LAW, Frau Franziska Braun, has been [?] by a de-Nazification Board of having Nazi Party affiliations. Above: Fray Braun in her Munich [?] with photos of her three daughters. Eva, Hitler's wife, is in the [?] photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Terrorism May Tie Up China Coast

    HONG KONG, November 23 (A. AP.-Reuters).—A complete disruption of sea communications between Hong Kong and Canton is ...

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  8. WORLD AFFAIRS AT STATE OF CRISIS

    NEW YORK, November 22.—The "New York Times," in an editorial on the grave condition of world affairs, headed "The winter of decision," warns of the danger of an irreconcilable conflict that will finally lead ...

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  9. BIG BLAZE AT GLADSTONE

    GLADSTONE, November 23.—Twenty people had to live in the streets to-day following Saturday night's fire, which caused damage ...

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  10. NO NEW HOTEL LICENSES LIKELY

    BRISBANE, November 23.—An official of the Licensing Commission said to-day it was unlikely that any new hotels will be opened ...

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  11. N.T. CATTLE ON WAY TO QUEENSLAND

    CHARTERS TOWERS, November 23.—Many store cattle are now on their way to queensland from the Northern Territory ...

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  12. MINING PLANT FOR RAVENSWOOD

    RAVENSWOOD, November 23.—The reopening of the King Silver Mine, which has been idle and deserted for over 50 years ...

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  13. NON-LABOUR STATES TO CONFER

    MELBOURNE, November 23: Action to be taken by Victoria, South Australia, and West Australia to combat bank nationalisation, will be discussed ...

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  14. FLYING DENTIST MISSING AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, November 23.—The flying dentist who is serving Darwin and isolated stations in the Northern Territory has been ...

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  15. AGED MAN FOUND HANGED AT BOWEN

    BOWEN, November 23.—An unidentified man believed to be an old age pensioner was found by a farmer about 8 a.m. on Saturday ...

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  16. FIRST TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY, November 23—Lindwall and Miller have been declared fit to play in the First Test. They leave for Brisbane by air with the three Test ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR GERMAN

    BRISBANE, November 22.—Special Federal police are making an intensive search in Queensland for Dr. Johannes Heinrich Becker, former ...

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  18. MACKAY FOLK BACK IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, November 23.—Fifty-year-old Mrs. R. E. Stiles, of Mackay, who, with her husband, returned from England with the latest batch of ...

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  19. MANY STORE CATTLE COMING FROM WEST

    SELLHEIM, November 23.—While few fat cattle are now passing through from the far west, Urge numbers of stores are being ...

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  20. FUNERAL OF N.Z. FIRE VICTIMS

    WELLINGTON, November 23.—Christchurch this afternoon mourned the 41 victims of the tragic fire which destroyed the department store of J. ...

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  21. BOY DROWNED AT PLEYSTOWE

    MACKAY, November 23.—Paul Nichols, nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Nichols, Pleystowe, was drowned in the Pioneer River at ...

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  22. NEW ROTARY CLUB AT CH. TOWERS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, November 23.—At a brilliant function in the Masonic Hall on Saturday night, the Charters Towers Rotary Club came ...

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  23. U.S. NEGRESS DIES AT 125 TO 127

    LYNCHBURG (Virginia), November 22.—One of the nation's oldest citizens. Aunt Martha Payne, a negress, died here to-day. Her age is estimated at ...

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  24. FINDING WORK FOR SLACK SEASON

    BRISBANE, November 23.—By keeping public works in reserve and releasing them at appropriate times the Government hopes to ...

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  25. VICIOUS STORM HITS N.S.W. TOWN

    SYDNEY, November 23.—Wentworthville, 18 miles from Sydney, resembled a bombed-out town, as home-less people were helped to shelter after ...

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  26. CROWDS AT ROMSEY SEE ROYAL COUPLE

    LONDON, November 23.—Crowds began assembling at 7 a.m. along the roads leading to Romsey Abbey, where Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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  27. AMERICA URGES DRASTIC ACTION

    PHILADELPHIA, November 22.—Mr. George E. Earle, former United States Minister to Austria and Bulgaria in a letter to Mr. Marshall ...

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  28. Dr. MOWLL PRIMATE OF AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, November 23.—The Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. Mowll, has been elected Primate of Australia, in succession to the late Archbishop Le Fanu ...

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  29. £1,000,000 WORTH OF WHEAT LOST

    SYDNEY, November 23.—Sterms in the wheat growing Riverina district flattened 200,000 acres of the crop. Estimates made by Agricultural ...

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  30. UNITED FRONT BY NON-LABOUR STATES

    MELBOURNE, November 23.—Mr. Hollway said to-night he was confident they could evolve a plan to strike a direct blow at the Commonwealth ...

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  31. ARABS CHALLENGE JEWS TO PITCHED BATTLE

    LONDON, November 23.—The Associated Press Jerusalem correspondent says Hariyeh, clandestine Arab organisation, generally believed to be affiliated with the Arab Higher Committee, has issued a challenge to the ...

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  32. Victoria's New Premier Takes Over

    "ITS ALL YOURS," said Victorian Labour leader Mr. Cain as he handed over the State Premier's office to the new Premier, Liberal Parts leader Mr. Hellway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. GRAVE SITUATION FACES NEW FRENCH CABINET

    LONDON, November 23.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the French Assembly voted by 412 to 183 in favour of M. Schuman forming a Government. Asking for a vote of confidence, M. Schuman mid the ...

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  34. 8000 PEOPLE HAVE TEMPORARY HOMES

    BRISBANE, November 23.—The Minister for Works (Mr. W. Power) said to-night that more than 8000 people, representing 1237 families, had ...

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  35. CONFERENCE TO-DAY ON WHARF DISPUTE

    INNISFAIL, November 23.—There was no loading of sugar on the waterfront at Mourilyan Harbour or Goondi during the past three days. A ...

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  36. COMPASS STOLEN FROM SHIP

    MELBOURNE, November 23.—The interstate freighter Defender has been delayed in Melbourne since Wednesday, because some one stole her ...

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  37. MALAYS THREATEN COUNTER ACTION

    SINGAPORE (A.A.P. - Reuters), November 2—It is officially announced that a meeting of 25 Malay bodies on Friday night appointed a five-man ...

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  38. NEXT U.S. ARMY CHIEF

    WASHINGTON, November 22.—President Truman has named General Omar Bradley to succeed General Dwight D. Eisenhower as United States ...

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  39. SELECTOR KILLED

    DALBY November 23.—Norman Kitchener King, 32, single, was killed, when he was thrown from a horse on a property four miles from Bell. on ...

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  40. FORTUNE LEFT TO BRITISH LABOUR

    LONDON, November 22.—Reuter's says Mr. R. A. Hopkinson, who died at Harregate on Friday, left a fortune believed to exceed a quarter of a million ...

    Article : 57 words
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