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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FLARE-UP IN STATE HOUSE OVER ESTIMATES

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Heated clashes between the Premier, Mr. Hanlon, and Mr. Evans (C.P. Mirani) and Mr. Aikens (Indep ...

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  5. FED. LABOUR WILL NOT DELAY BANK BILL

    CANBERRA, November 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day reaffirmed his original stand that the Government would press on with its Banking Bill irrespective of the result of the Victorian elections. ...

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  6. COALITION LEADERS

    VICTORS: Victoria Country Party leader (Mr. McDonald) left, and the liberal Party leader (Mr. Hollway) leaving Parliament House. Melbourne on Monday to see the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan), who commissioned Mr. Hoilway to form a new Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIAN TEST OF ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, November 11.—Rester's Paris representative says the Moscow correspondent of the newspapers "Lintransigeants." ...

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  8. Q'land Will Create Own Coal Board

    BRISBANE, November 11.—The State Government has decided to set up its own Coal Control Board. It is prepared to spend several ...

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  9. FOOD POSITION IN BRITAIN SUICIDAL

    LONDON, November 11.—Reuter says that Doctor Franklin Bicknell, who said in May dial Britain was "dying from starvation," told a reporter last night that Britain's food situation was now suicidal. ...

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  10. EQUAL STRENGTH IN NEW CABINET

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—With the new Government certain to be a composite Liberal and Country Party Government, the Parliamentary ...

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  11. Attlee Slates Russian Press Over Abuse

    LONDON, November 11.—The Prime Minister, Mr. C. R. Attie, in a speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet, protested against "the ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. PREMIER JITTERY ON BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Mr. Hanion accused the Queensland Peoples Party in Parliament to-day of having endeavoured to sabotage the ...

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  13. 5½ DAY WEEK IN SHOPS

    BRISBANE, November 11.—From January 1, trading hours of retail shops in Queensland will be between 8.15 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. from ...

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  14. STEEL FOR T'VILLE HOSPITAL ON WAY

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Sufficient steel to enable the new Townsville Hospital to be completed racked Brisbane from the B. ...

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  15. MYSTERY ISLES DO NOT EXIST

    NEW YORK, November 11.—The mystery or the Weddell Sea Islands, which has puzzled Antarctic geographers for 20 years was reported solved ...

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  16. PIE SEES UNREST IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    BRISBANE, November 11.—There was unrest in the State Public Service the Q P.P. leader (Mr. Bruce Pie) told Parliament to-day in the estimates ...

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  17. EXTENSIVE REVIEW OF IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, November 11.—Mr. Chifley told the House of Representatives to-day the present review of imports from the U.S.A. covered a wide ...

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  18. CASKET DRAWING

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Golden Casket No. 1178 was drawn to-day. First prize. No. 20696, L. Desnan, N. Amies. C. Thomsson, H. Perkins ...

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  19. WOMAN ASSISTS IN BREAD DELIVERY

    SYDNEY, November 11.—A 36-year-old woman to-day drove a bread cart on a baker's delivery run to help him defeat the black ban imposed on him ...

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  20. Bitterest Fighting Yet In Chinese Civil War

    PEIPING, November 11.—The heaviest fighting of the civil war raged yesterday around Shinkiachwang, a strategic rail centre and important government supply base where the hard-pressed garrison and Government ...

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  21. STATE RAKE-OFF FROM AIR TAX

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Airlines operators to-day estimated the new State air tax increased Government revenue by about £1200 in the first ...

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  22. SOME SHIRES NOT NECESSARY

    BRISBANE, November 11.—The Labour member for Warrego, Mr. O'Shea, speaking in the Assembly to-day, advocated the abolition of some ...

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  23. NATIONALISATION PLANS OF P.M.

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—The attitude of Mr. Chifley to the immediate nationalisation of insurance companies, coal mines and transport ...

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  24. 100 MILES WHEEL CHAIR RIDE ON PENSION CLAIM

    CANBERRA, November 11.—A deaf and legless digger of the First World War, Frank Green, wheeled himself in an invalid chair nearly 100 miles from Bathurst to seek an interview to-day with Mr. Barnard ...

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  25. PERMITS ON CAR SALES MAY GO

    CANBERRA, November 11.—The possibility of lifting the permit system on sales of new cars in Australia is being considered by the Government. ...

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  26. WOOL PRICES NOW HIGH ENOUGH

    LONDON, November 11.—Mr. G. S. Tullis, chairman of the New Zealand and Australian Land Company, in a statement with the company's annual ...

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  27. EXCHANGE RATES FOOD PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, November 11.—A report submitted to the Plenary Session of the World Food Council to-day urged that the International ...

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  28. LABOUR RECOVERY IN PRAHRAN

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—A slight Improvement in Labour's position in Prahran was a feature of the changes in the Victorian polling ...

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  29. GREEK OFFENSIVE ON GUERILLAS

    LONDON, November 11.—The British United Press Athena correspondent says M. Tasaldaris announced that as the result of British and American ...

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  30. TEXTILE GOODS FROM EUROPE

    CANBERRA, November 11.—Australia will import utility textile piece goods from Prance. Belgium, Italy and Czechoalovakia to onset the ...

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