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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  4. HERO'S SON MEETS PRINCE

    John Long clasps the band of Prince William and proudly shows him the D.S.M. which the Duke of Gloucester presented to his father, Petty Officer A. S. Long, at the investiture at Government House, Melbourne, on Wednesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  5. C'WEALTH TO PROSECUTE STATE MINISTER

    BRISBANE, November 20.—The Deputy Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, Mr. A. Bennett, announced to-day that a summons had been issued ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. BARNES TO ISSUE WRITS AGAINST GOVT.

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Mr. J. F. Barnes will not be permitted to use his room at Parliament House during his two weeks suspension. ...

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  7. NEWSAGENT SHOT' DEAD IN SHOP

    ADELAIDE, November 20.— William Robert Walker, 82. newsagent, of Hanson Street, Adelaide was shot dead through ...

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  8. CHARGE LAID IN MONTEREY CASE CONTRABAND FROM U.S.

    SYDNEY. November 20.— The Customs Department to-day launched proceeding against a Sydney businessman in ...

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  9. IMPORTANCE OF CHILLED BEEF

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The importance of the proper development of Australia's chilled beef export trade to the United ...

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  10. DUST BOWL IS HEALTH PERIL

    BRISBANE. November 20.—The four years of incessant drought that has made a dust bowl of the south-west is now ...

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  11. GUIDED MISSILES RANGE FOR S.A.

    CANBERRA, November 20.— Experiments in the development of both guided projectiles and pilotless aircraft will be carried out on ...

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  12. U.S. SOFT COAL DISPUTE

    NEW YORK. November 10.—Over 79,000 soft coal miners. representing one fifth of the country's bituminous mining force, stayed away from their ...

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  13. BRADMAN TEST TEAM CAPTAIN

    ADELAIDE. November 20.—Mr. W. H. Jeanes, secretary of the Cricket Board of Control, announced to-day that the Board ...

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  14. MELEE ON RACECOURSE

    BRISBANE, November 20.— Police aid was invoked to-day at Gatton to quell a disturbance which broke out in the saddling ...

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  15. LANG PROBE ON ALIENS

    CANBERRA. November 20.— Following his rebuff by Mr. Calwell last week, when he attempted to have tabled documents relating ...

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  16. TRANSPORT LIMIT TO WHEAT IMPORT

    BRISBANE, November 26.—The Minister for Agriculture. Mr. H. H. Collins, told Mr. Muller in Parliament to-day that there would be ...

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  17. PROFIT SHARING STRIKE ANTIDOTE

    CANBERRA, November 20.—Profit sharing between employers and employees was one of the essentials of industrial peace, and the continuity of ...

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  18. STREET FIGHTS IN MANCHESTER

    LONDON, November 19.—About 100 strikers at Manchester, angered by news that 70 buses had broken throught the picket lines, tried to ...

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  19. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST Q'LAND

    CANBERRA. November 20.—Discrimination against Queensland in the granting of university scholarships to junior public servants was alleged in ...

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  20. RECORD PRICE FOR WOOL

    SYDNEY, November 20.—A new Australian wool price record was made at the Goulburn wool sates to-day. Farmers and Graziers Ltd. obtained ...

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  21. 85 AWARDS PRESENTED AT STATE INVESTITURE

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Eighty-five awards for bravery in war and peace by members of the armed forces, police and civilians were presented by the Governor, Sir John Lavarack, in an attractive setting in front of ...

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  22. COURT REVOKES GRAZIER'S WILL

    SYDNEY, November 20.—the will of David Davies, wealthy 83-year-old grazier, of Cyola, near Deniliquin, was revoked by Judge Nicholas to-day. ...

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  23. SOVIET RADIO BAN ON FOREIGN PRESS

    NEW YORK. November 19.—The "New York Times" Moscow representative, states that broadcasting by foreign correspondents has been ...

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  24. CROWN APPEAL IN INNISFAIL CASE

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The Full High Court to-day began the hearing of the Crown appeal against the dismissal by Mr. ...

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  25. CO-OPERATIVE BILL PASSED

    BRISBANE, November 20.—The Attorney General Mr. Gledson, charged the Opposition in Parliament to-day with attempting to ...

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  26. FARES HITCH TO IMMIGRATION

    CANBERRA. November 20.—The Minister for information and Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said in the House of Representatives to-day that ...

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  27. TELEPHONE LAG

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The P.M.G. Department is losing ground in its efforts to make up the lag in telephones, said Senator Cameron ...

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  28. TOKIO WAR TRIALS

    TOKIO. November 20.—Because Australia. Britain and the Philippines insist that the full story of Japanese strocities be told,the United States ...

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  29. TRANSPORT COSTS FOR PUPILS

    BRISBANE. November 20.—Provision to meet the costs of transport of pupils travelling in approved services more than three miles a day to State ...

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  30. CYCLONE DAMAGE TO MAIZE

    ATHERTON. November 19.—Katri was the venue of a special meeting of the Progress Association, held to against maize growers to obtain cyclone ...

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  31. Youth Pleads Hold-Up Killing Was Accident

    MELBOURNE. November 20.—The fatal shooting of Duncan Campbell (55), of Bruce Street, East Brunswick, was accidental, John William Yuille (18), Spencer Street, waiter, told the Criminal Court to-day. When he ...

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  32. SOLICITOR WARNED AFTER EXPLANATION TO COURT

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Cyril James Murphy, solicitor, who had been called upon by Mr. J. D. McLean, S.M., to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt of wilfully insulting him, was warned by Mr. McLean in the Summons Court to-day, but no other ...

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  33. 230 INDONESIANS GO BY MANOORA

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Indonesians brought to Chermside on release from the Dutch interment cau[?] at Casine will leave ...

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  34. FAIR RENTS BOARD ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, announced to-day that on the recommendation of the Housing Minister ...

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  35. PALESTINE RAIL TRAFFIC STOPPED

    JERUSALEM. November 20.—The Palestine Government announced that railway services have been suspended throughout the country. Trains for ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. UNCERTAINTY ON PETROL TICKETS

    CANBERRA. November 20.—Senator Ashley said to-day that he would take steps to advise the Queensland Liquid Fuel Control authorities of the ...

    Article : 99 words
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