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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  4. DOLLAR IMPORTS CUT TO BEDROCK

    CANBERRA, November 26.—The cancellation of all but three categories of dollar import licences now under review, was announced by Mr. Chifley to-night. He warned that every sterling area country, including Australia, must ration ...

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  5. PARTITION OF HOLY LAND NEAR?

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 26.—The Palestine Commission has approved of the Soviet—American plan for the partition of the Holy Land. The voting was 29 to 13 with 17 abstentions. The plan now goes before the ...

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  6. SIDELIGHTS ON LIFE IN JAPAN, WAR'S GRIM AFTERMATH

    ABOVE: Japanese collecting cigarette butts in a Tokio baseball stadium. Selling the butts earns these men an average of 3000 yen a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ELECTION BAITS IN THE MAKING

    CANBERRA, November 26.—In the hope that all litigation on the nationalising of banking will be completed by September next year ...

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  8. P.M. Unlikely To Yield On Coal Control

    CANBERRA, November 26.—Any negotiations for the establishment of a Joint Control Board for Queensland must be on a ...

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  9. STATE INQUIRY ON PINEAPPLE DUTY

    BRISBANE, November 26.—The Premier (Mr. Hanion in Parliament to-day told the Opposition leader (Mr. Nicklin) that the Agriculture ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. PLANE TO SOW GRASS SEED

    BRISBANE, November 26.—For the first time in Australia a plane is to be used on Saturday to sow grass seed over a 300 acre pasture ...

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  11. Govt. Adds Amendments To Bank Bill

    CANBERRA, November 26.—The Government unexpectedly circulated four amendments to the Bill to nationalise banking, which has ...

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  12. STATE SESSION MAY EXTEND

    BRISBANE, November 26.—The Premier (Mr. Hanion said to-night the State session might extend into next week in that case it should finish by ...

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  13. REIGN OF TERROR BY FRENCH REDS

    LONDON, November 26.—Reuters' Paris representative says that the Communications Department of the French Government declared the Communist elements within the postal services had launched "a reign of terror" ...

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  14. NINE TEACHER FELLOWSHIPS

    BRISBANE, November 26.—The Cabinet has approved the granting of line teacher fellowships to the University, Mr. Bruce said to-night. ...

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  15. AIRLINE WINS FIGHT ON FARES

    CANBERRA, November 26.—Ansett Airways fight to retain lower fares on the Melbourne—Sydney and Melbourne—Adelaide ...

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  16. NO COMPENSATION ON LOAN LOSSES

    CANBERRA, November 26.—The Commonwealth would "certainly not" meet any loses sustained by the Brisbane City Council as a result of loan ...

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  17. GERMAN DOCUMENT REVELATIONS

    LONDON, November 26.—"Russia would have joined the Tripartite Part (Axis), but her conditions could not be met,'the ...

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  18. REFERENDUM ON PRICES OPPOSED

    CANBERRA, November 26.—The Opposition Parties decided to support the Government's Defence Transitional Bill to extend certain controls ...

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  19. P.M. ASKED TO RATION COAL

    MELBOURNE, November 26.—The State Cabinet is expected to ask Mr. Chifley to introduce immediately, Commonwealth rationing ...

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  20. LESS TRAINS IF NO OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, November 26.—Mr Duggan will appeal to-morrow to the Ipswich Railway Workshop Union representatives to lift the ban on working ...

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  21. ASSEMBLY TRIBUTE TO EX-PREMIER

    BRISBANE, November 26.—Parliament observed a minute's silence to-day, after recording its appreciation of the State service rendered by the ...

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  22. DIVERSE VIEWS ON NEW GUINEA CONDITIONS

    CAIRNS, November 26.—A large number of people had been driven from New Guinea by die present administration policy and more would probably leave the country, because of it, said the former manager of a large ...

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  23. HOPEFUL START IN BIG FOUR TALKS

    LONDON, November 26.—Reuters correspondent reports that ratting preliminary formalities to a minimum, the Council of Foreign Minister began their conference by discussing, some of the more controversial aspects of their many problems. There was apparently a spirit of compromise because ministers quickly accepted the French proposal to include Germany's frontier in the agenda. The ministers, during the three ...

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  24. ENGLISH STAR REACHES SYDNEY

    ENGLISH COMEDIENNE Cicely Courtneidge photographed on her arrival in Sydney on Tuesday night by Pan-American Clipper from the U.S. The Sydney-born wife of actor Jack Hulbert will play here in the musical, "Under The Counter." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BALTS SOUGHT BY SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, November 26.—A joint meeting of the A.S.P.A. and the Querns land Canegrowers' Council to-day decided to ask the Commonwealth ...

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