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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. DOLLAR CRISIS NOW MORE DISTURBING

    LONDON, November 27.—Authorities throughout the sterling area have become more disturbed than ever about the dollar position. They have obviously been told something alarming, states the financial editor of Reuters. ...

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  5. WAGE RISE FAILS TO END STRIKES

    PARIS, November 26.—The announcement of a basic wage rise by the Premier, M. Schuman, hat not brought any indication of settled industrial conditions. Most unions have condemned the increase as inadequate and ...

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  6. SUDDEN BLACKOUT TO END IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, November 27.—Settlement terms in the Bunnerong power house dispute which to-day blacked out three-quarters of Sydney were reached at a conference between the parties at the Trades Hall to-night. ...

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  7. State Moves To Control Air Licenses

    BRISBANE, November 27.—The State Government moved in Parliament to-day to take control of intra-State air license out of the ...

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  8. ROYAL ASSENT TO BANK BILL

    CANBERRA, November 27.—The Commonwealth Government's Bill to nationalise private trading banks in Australia became law to-night. ...

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  9. RUSSIANS DEFY BRITISH ORDER

    LONDON, November 27.—With Russian backing, a German organisation called the Kultur Bund, which British authorities lad ...

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  10. FOUR RESCUED FROM WRECK

    OAKLAND, (California), November 27.—At least four survivors of the U.S. Army transport, Clarksdale Victory, which went aground ...

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  11. U.S. CONCERN AT BANK PLAN

    NEW YORK, November 27 The Melbourne correspondent of a leading commercial magazine, "Business Week." reports only a miracle can ...

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  12. AUST. NOT SEEKING DOLLAR LOAN

    CANBERRA, November 27.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in the House of Representatives, to-day. rejected a suggestion by Mr. Ryan that ...

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  13. CHURCHILL JEST IN DARKEST HOUR

    MELBOURNE, November 27.—Even in Britain's darkest hour. Winston Churchill had the Bishop of Albany (United States of ...

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  14. NEW POWER HOUSE RECLAMATION

    Reclamation work at the site of the new Townsville generating station is now completed, until after the sea wall has been constructed, reported the ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE SUPERANNUATION

    BRISBANE, November 27.—Describing the Government's contribution to the Public Service superannuation scheme as miserly during the ...

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  16. INKERMAN POWER PLANT ACQUIRED

    Finality has been reached in the acquisition of the Inkerman Irrigation Board by the Townsville Regional Electricity Board. ...

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  17. WOMAN'S SKELETON FOUND IN HUT

    SYDNEY, November 27.—The skeleton of an unidentified woman has been round in a bush hut near Tooleybuc, a small town on the Victorian border. ...

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  18. INFANT'S BODY FOUND IN WELL

    SYDNEY, November 27.—Police to-day pumped 10,000 gallons of water from a 17 foot well to discover the body of a three-year-old boy who had ...

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  19. PERMANENT CLERK FOR WATER BOARD

    CAIRNS, November 27.—It was decided at a meeting of the Cairns-Musgrave Water Board this afternoon to call applications for the position of ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND NOT IN BANK PROTEST

    BRISBANE, November 27.—The Premier. Mr. E. M. Hanlon, informed Mr. Pie in Parliament to-day that be was not joining the Queensland ...

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  21. SILENT BOYCOTT OF GOVT. AIRLINES

    CANBERRA, November 27.—A silent boycott of the T.A.A. by commercial and professional interest has been reported to the Commonwealth ...

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  22. GRADER FATALITY AT BURKETOWN

    BUREKTOWN, November 27.—In an unufuat accident at Burketown this morning Mick Rider, a recent arrival here, lost his life. ...

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  23. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    MELBOURNE, November 27.—Victoria's new composite Cabinet to-day commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence imposed on ...

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  24. JUDGE PAYS IN FOR BAILEE

    SYDNEY, November 27.—A Sydney Judge to-day, moved by a woman's tale of poverty, reduced her debt of £20 to 1/- and then paid that himself. ...

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  25. FILM EXECUTIVES DISMISSED

    HOLLYWOOD, November 27.—The R.K.O. studio announced to-night the dismissal of the producer, Adrian Scott, director Edward Dmytryk, two of the ...

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  26. MAN'S BODY SEEN LYING ON CLIFF

    SYDNEY, November 27.—Driving rAin and thick miSt to-night prevented Katoomba police in their attempt to rescue the body of a man, which was ...

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  27. MENZIES SEES DANGER IN FEDERAL POWERS

    CANBERRA, November 27.—Nationslisation of banks and control over rents and prices, including charges, would give the Commonwealth Government enormous power to control industry throughout Australia, stated ...

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  28. COUNCILS ALLOWED TO OWN HOTELS

    BRISBANE, November 27.—A Bill to amend the Local Government Act introduced in Parliament to-day by Mr. Power contains a provision to enable ...

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  29. Ex-Nazi Head Arrested As Stowaway

    SYDNEY, November 27—Dr. Johannes Heinrich Becker, former German Nazi Party Leader in Australia, would have got away from ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN FILM PRAISED IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, November 26.—The "World Telegram's" film critic reviewing the Australian picture "Bush Christmas," which is showing at the ...

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  31. FOREIGN MINISTERS AGREE ON CONFERENCE AGENDA

    LONDON, November 27.—The Council of Foreign Ministers to-day reached agreement on the agenda for their talks after Russia has conceded that the Austrian peace treaty should be discussed first. Previously Russia maintained strong objections to putting the Austrian ...

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  32. SJAHRIR ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    SINGAPORE, November 27. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The former Premier of Indonesia. Sutan Sjahrir, who pleaded the Republic's case in the ...

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  33. N.S.W. CANDIDATE "MISS AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, November 27.—Judy Galnford, aged 19 years, of Cremorne. Sydney. Miss New South Wales, has been chosen as Miss Australia of 1947. ...

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  34. DEADLOCK STILL AT MOURILYAN

    CAIRNS, November 27.—The deadlock continues in the dispute at Mourilyan concerning the starting time or waterside workers in loading sugar on ...

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  35. INSURANCE PAY ON N.Z. FIRE

    CHRISTCHURCH, November 27. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—An Immediate cash payment of more than £250,000 was being made on Friday to Ballantyne and ...

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  36. JAP CABINET MAY SOON FALL

    TOKIO, November 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Although the Katayama Government won a major victory with the passing of the Coal Mines ...

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  37. BLAIN INCIDENT

    CANBERRA, November 27.—Mr. Chifley said to-day the Government wanted to have the Blain incident discussed in the House of Representatives ...

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  38. DISAGREEMENT IN N.Z. MURDER CASE

    AUCKLAND, November 27.—The jury failed to agree in the case of Pansy Louise Haskell, charged with the murder of Mrs. Gladys Ruth Rusden. ...

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