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  3. "MINE VICTIMS WERE IN PROHIBITED AREA"

    The three fishermen who were killed when the fishing launch Topsy A blew up, 60 miles north-east of Townsville on Sunday morning were in a prohibited minefield area, stated the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) in Canberra ...

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  4. BURDEKIN BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION PREPARATIONS

    Some of the material for the [?] to be sunk in the bed of the Burdekin River at Inkerman. In connection with the construction of the new bridge. The material has already arrive on the site. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MEATWORKS AT CAPE RIVER SOLD

    BRISBANE, November 25.-The Cape River meat works, west of Townsville, built for the army when large troop concentrations were on the ...

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  6. HIGHER PRICES IF WAGE RISEN

    MELBOURNE November 25.—To restore money Income to its previous level,appropriate price increases will be necessary ...

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  7. 2 NEW RAIL STATIONS

    BRISBANE. November 25.—The Railway Commissioner announced to-day that new railway stations were to be built at Cairns and ...

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  8. BIGGEST INFLUX OF JEWS SINCE PRE-WAR

    SYDNEY, November 25.—A hundred and eighty-seven Jews arrived in Sydned to-day on the French steamer Ville Damiens. ...

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  9. POWERFUL PLANT FOR ATOM RESEARCH

    LONDON, November 25.—A research plant, being installed at Birmingham University for the bombardment of the atom is the most powerful in the ...

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  10. TRUCK SAVED FROM PLUNGE INTO CREEK!

    When crossing the Victoria Bridge about 5.30 on Monday afternoon, in the direction of Flinders Street, a three-four ton truck ...

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  11. POLICE BLITZ ON BARROWMEN.

    SYDNEY. November 25.—Unlicensed barrowmen in Sydney are annoyed at what they describe as the "police blitz" against them. ...

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  12. CIVIL WAR LOOMS IN PERSIA

    LONDON. November 24.—Civil war in Persia appears imminent says the "Daily Telegraph's" Teberas correspondent. ...

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  13. CLASH EXPECTED ON BRETTON WOODS

    CANBERRA. November 25.—A clash between members of the Federal A.L.L. Executive in Canberra to-morrow is expected on ...

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  14. SHIP'S STEWARD ON ARSON CHARGE

    SYDNEY. November 25.—John Henry Holmes, 21 steward in the liner Asturias was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with ...

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  15. FUND FOR MINE VICTIMS

    The handsome sum of £128.8 was collected from professional fishermen who were present at Monday night's meeting of the ...

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  16. TRAIN HITS TRAILER; ON CROSSING

    SYDNEY. November 25.— The engine and leading carriage of the Orange mall train were damaged this morning when the train crashed into] ...

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  17. FERRY BARGE ON SAND BANK

    INNISFAIL, November 23.—While returning from Flying Fish Point with a party of excursionists at about 9.30 on Sunday night. the barge. River ...

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  18. 6 MONTHS FOR GIRL FOR ASSAULT

    SYDNEY. November 25.—A 16-year-old girl. who was sentenced to-day to six months for assault with an iron bar. was described as an Amazon by ...

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  19. HORSES BACKED ON KNOWN RESULTS

    BRISBANE. November 25. Bookmakers on Brisbane race tracks, who operate on Sydney and Melbourne races. claim that a gang of racecourse ...

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  20. PROCEEDS OF ROBBERY SPENT ON PLANE RIDES

    BRISBANE, November 25.—Two youthful escapees from a Sydney boys home, who admitted having stolen £285 from a city office, had spent it in a few weeks, one paying for a flying course, and the other taking plane ...

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  21. FIRE DESTROYS 814 JAP HOUSES

    TOKIO. November 25.—A wind-fanned fire destroyed 314 houses in the northern Honshu town of Gosho yesterday. In which a similar blaze took ...

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  22. NO DESIRE TO GAOL LEWIS

    WASHINGTON. November 25.—The wheels of Industry are slowing down throughout the nation as the coal strike continues, but the Government ...

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  23. ALLIES TO EQUIP GREEK REINFORCEMENTS

    LONDON, November 25.—Dragoumis told Reuter's correspondent in Athens that the Greek army will be reinforced, and the Allies would supply extra equipment for this purpose. He added that a ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. TWO INQUESTS ON LABOUR REBELLION

    LONDON. November 25. —Two inquests will, this week be held into the rebellion of Labour back-benchers against the Government's foreign ...

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  25. FRENCH POLL FOR "GRAND ELECTORS"

    PARIS, November 25, French electors, despite appeals from all parties, trudged apathetically to the polls for the fifth time in seven months in elect ...

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  26. GOODS FOR ABROAD NOT UP TO SAMPLE

    SYDNEY. November 25.—Manufacturers and merchants should ay increasing attention to the improving quality and packing of goods for ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. NO LABOUR FOR FIVE SHIPS

    SYDNEY. November 25.—Wharf labourers refused to load landing barges and surf boats from Indonesia in the Dutch freighter ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. ILLEGAL SHIP UNDER ESCORT

    LONDON. November 25?—The British united Press Jerusalem correspondent says two British destroyers escorted into Haifa harbor the ...

    Article : 45 words
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