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  3. SOVIET WANTS END TO ARMS RACE

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 29.—Opening the debate before the political and security committee on disarmament, M. Molotov said the lessons of the First World War went unheeded, and the Second World War should have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Customs Hoped to Find Tobacco

    BRISBANE, November 29.—A witness for the Crown in the summons complaint against Thomas Andrew Foley told the Court to-day at the ...

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  5. UNION DISPUTE AT MEATWORKS

    Although no creation of work has occurred, it is understood a disagreement has arisen at the Swift works at Oolbun over ...

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  6. 6 DOUGLAS PLANES FOR AERIAL SURVEY

    SYDNEY, November 29.—What is believed to be the largest single delivery in Australia of aircraft for children use will be made on ...

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  7. £ 7000 FIRE AT MILLAA MILLAA

    MILLAA MILLAA, November 29.—Practically the whole of the town's private tank water supply was exhausted to fight a fire ...

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  8. ALLEGED CONFESSION IN YOUTH'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, November 29.—Evidence of an alleged confession by Allan William Gould, 14, of the murder of Colin Henry Spencer, 13, at Punchbowl on November 4, was submitted at the Campsie Court to-day. The ...

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  9. 'BLACK" BAN ON 80 BALES WOOL

    BRISBANE, November 29. Eighty bales of wool at the Queensland Primary Producers store have been declared "black" by members of the ...

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  10. 10 HOUSES BUILT IN 5 WEEKS

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 29. Constructing the last 10 dwellings at the rate of two a week, Mr. J. Booker, a Rockhampton ...

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  11. ATHERTON MAIZE RELEASE FOR T'VILLE

    Replying to the City Council's representations concerning the scarcity of poultry feed in Townsville, the Minister for Agriculture has stated that ...

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  12. NEW SAWMILL TO WORK IN JANUARY

    INNISFAIL November 29.—The new sawmill for the Johnstone River Sawmills Ltd, is expected to commence operations in the first weeek in January, Site ...

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  13. HEALY TO APPEAL

    BRISBANE, November 29—Michael Healy gave formal notice of appeal to-day against the judgment of Acting Justice Stanley. ...

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  14. 4000 TONS WHEAT NEEDED WEEKLY

    BRISBANE Nov. 29.—The hopeless position of the poultry industry in Queensland unless there is a considerable improvement in the wheat ...

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  15. 84 AT SOVIET LEGATION

    CANBERRA. November 29.—A reply to a question given to him by Dr. Evatt, on the strength of the Russian Legation in Australia, had been omitted ...

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  16. NEW PROBE INTO KING'S DEATH URGED

    BANGKOK (Stars), November 29. A Cabinet sub-comittee has recommended a new police investigation into the fatal shooting of the young ...

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  17. 1316 LAG IN WAR SERVICE HOMES

    CANBERRA, November 29.—Though 1485 applications for war service homes have been received from the main towns and clues of ...

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  18. SALVAGED ARMS ON L. S. T.

    Eighteen Mallida tanks, two mobile guns, and a quantity of cargo sold by the Commonwealth Disposals Commission in New Guinea are included in ...

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  19. REBELS DRIVEN FROM HAIPHONG

    HANOI. November 29.—Harphong reports state that 500 French paratroopers protected by fighter aircraft recaptured Halphong airfield from the ...

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  20. UNION ATTITUDE TO EX-SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Government action against craft unions which refused membership to exservicemen and others, and so ...

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  21. AMUSING N. Z. ELECTION WAGER

    WELLINGTON. (N. Z) November 29.—Barracked enthusiastically by the crowd, two men, one of them with an artificial leg, crawled on their ...

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  22. PIE-HANLON CLASH

    BRISBANE. November 29.—Further reference by Mr. Hanion to the business affairs of Mr. Bruce Pie led to an angry outburst of ...

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  23. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR MINESWEEPERS

    Volunteers will be called to man naval minesweepers, the Navy Minister, Mr. Riordan, said on the adjournment in the House of Representatives on Friday. He added that some of the minesweeping flotillas were being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. 2 JAP PEARLERS BACK IN BROOME

    CANEBRRA, Novemebr 29.—Two Japanese released from internment have reached Broome to recommence pearling operations according to ...

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  25. U.S. LANDLORDS ON STRIKE

    NEW YORK, November 29 (Special)—With hundreds of thousands home less throughout America there are 3000 empty homes and apartments in the ...

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  26. FISTICUFFS AT TRADES HALL

    MELBOURNE. November 29.—Blows were struck in the Council at the Melbourne Trades Hall last night after a motion had been carried, proposing ...

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  27. FISH TRANSPORT TEST

    BRISBANE. November 29.—Two refrigerator fish rail waggons from Townsville arrived in Brisbane late no Thursday on the first test run. ...

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  28. TOY PROFIT MARGINS

    CANBERRA, November 29.—As a result of the return to the production of toys by regular manufacturers, the Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  29. MORE PETROL FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, November 29.—The British Government has increased the monthly petrol allocation to Australia from 90,000 tons monthly to 94,000 to ...

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  30. TRAWLER NETS DEPTH CHARGE

    SAILORS loading a 350 lb, depth charge Auto a naval truck at Palm Beach Sydney this week. The trawler Watalal picked up the depth charge in here nets while she was fishing seven miles off Palm Beach. It was the fifth depth charge netted in these waters in the last fortnight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. BRITISH BUILDERS DEPART SUNDAY

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The first of the British builder migrants to come to Australia a batch of 190 will sail from Tilbury on Sunday on ...

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  32. NO DETAILS OF HEW WAGE PEGGING

    CANEBERRA. November 29.—It is not possible at this stage to make a statement giving details of the modifications to be made to the wage ...

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  33. CAR REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE

    BRISBANE, November 29.—From January 1 next, a single joint payment will cover the motor vehicle registration fee and compulsory motor vehicle ...

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  34. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, November 29 With a succession of 12 rights, the New South Wales lightweight, Les, Fuller, 9.62 scapped the Queensland Champion ...

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  35. 17 SOUTH COAST MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, November 29. Seventeen of 19 south coast mines were idle today for a total coal loss of 7681 tons Miners struck in sympathy with ...

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  36. DUKE DEPARTS JANUARY 16

    CANBERRA, November 25.—The Duke of Gloucester will leave Australia on January 18 to return to England, in the Avro York ...

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  37. STATE TABLE TENNIS TITLES.

    MACKAY, November 29.—The finals of the Queensland tennis championships played to-night were. Men's Doubles Donkin and ...

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  38. NOVEMBER PETROL RATION CURRENCY

    BRISBANE. November 29.-The chairman of the Liould Fuel Control Board. Mr. J. Lamont announced to-day that the Minister for Supply ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS

    PARIS, November 29.—The resignation of M. Bidault's Cabinet was announced yesterday at a meeting of the newly-elected National Assembly ...

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