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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. GIRLS FROM EUROPE TO WORK IN BRITISH HOSPITALS

    An advance party of one hundred from the displaced persons' camp in the British none of Germany have arrived in England. The girls who came from Estonia, Latyla and Lithuanis will be employed in various hospitals throughout the contry in an effort to overcome the difficulties caused by the extreme shortage of labour. This air mail picture shows some of the girls after their arrival at Tlibury aboard the S.S. "Empire Trooper." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.K. & U.S. TO SHARE ATOM EXPERTS?

    LONDON, October 28—The Russian official Press in Berlin has made sensational allegations that Britain & America have signed a treaty to share ...

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  6. TRANSPORT STRIKE MAY END TO-MORROW

    MELBOURNE, October 28—The transport strike is expected to be over by Wednesday. A unanimous decision to call on the rail and tram workers to return to work was reached late this afternoon by a ...

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  7. FISH DELIVERY BY PARACHUTE

    BRISBANE. October 23.—Fresh fish will be delivered by parachute to Western towns within a few weeks. It will be flown from the ...

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  8. OVERSEAS POST FOR MR. FORDE

    CANBERRA, Oct. 28.— A senior diplomatic post overseas will be offered Mr. F.M. Forde, though [?] offical indication of the ...

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  9. 1000 FARMERS WAITED TO DISCHARGE SHIP AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, October 28.—Assurances that Mackay water-siders would submit their grievances by constitutional means to the Board to Reference concerning the Mackay port dispute, and advice last night to the farmers that their ...

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  10. AUSSIE AND 4 JAP KILLED

    MELBOURNE, October 28 — Sapper Frank Smith. 19, of Victoria, was killed and another soldier injured and four Jap ...

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  11. DAVIDSON DENIES WALSH CHARGES

    BRISBANE, October 28.—"I was not at any time offered any sum by any person or association. as an inducement to stand for ...

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  12. LOCAL WHARF DISPUTE

    Work on the River Murrumdiager ceased at 1 p.m. on Monday, with the exception of two gangs which were unaffected ...

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  13. TAS. LOBSTERS FLOWN TO U.S.

    MELBOURNE October 28.—Tasmanian lobeters and scallops, packed in dry ice, are being flown across the Pacific by the Skymaster. Warans for ...

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  14. £6000 CONSPIRACY ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, October 28.—An alleged consipiracy, involving the theft of about £6000 worth of British Admiralty property was mentioned by the police ...

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  15. POTATOES ROTTING IN SHIPS TIE-UP

    SYDNEY, October 28.—Mr. R. Robinson, a member of the Produce Importers Association, said that thousands of bags of rotten potatoes would ...

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  16. COURT-MARTIAL ON LIBEL CHARGES

    CAIRO. October 28.— Alleged libellous statements about the ex-secretary of the Palestine Government, and against the Sixth Airborne Division ...

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  17. EMERALD STOPPING WATER TO RAILWAY

    ROCKHAMPTON, October 28. Emerald one of the major locomotive depots in Central Queensland, is facing its worst water ...

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  18. FIRST TOWERS AREA RAIN IN 7 MONTHS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, October 23.—Isolated storms on Sunday gave parts of the Charters Town[?] district their first rain in ...

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  19. CROCODILE, MENACE TO C.Q. GRAZIERS

    ROCKHAMPTON, October 28.—In addition to having to contend with the drought and the buffalo fly, another menace faces graziers whose ...

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  20. RECEIVERS CHECKED FOR STOLEN JEWELS

    LONDON. October 28.—The costly jewellery and fdrs stolen between October 25 and 27 have not passed through the recognised channels of ...

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  21. NO PACT YET ON LANDING BASES

    CANBERRA. October 28.—Although considerable progress bad been made in negotiations for a reciprocal agreement on, landing bates between ...

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  22. 87,277 REMAIN IN 3 SERVICES

    CANBERRA. October 28— Of the peak number of 990,176 members of the armed forces 902,899 have been demobilised leaving only 87,277 in the ...

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  23. HEAVY DEMAND ON AIRWAYS

    MELBOURNE. October 28.— The Victorian transport strike has resulted in heavy additional passenger and freight traffic for the airline ...

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  24. WOOL BUYERS NOT TO ATTEND FUTURE SALES

    SYDNEY, October 28.—Until the present uncertainty about the control and shipment of wool is resolved, there is no possibility of wool buyers attending further wool auction sales. ...

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  25. 79 ACRE WORK AREA FOR NEW BRIDGE

    BRISBANE. October 28.—The Premier, Mrs Hanlon, said to-day that the Government had resumed approximately 79 acres of land for ...

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  26. £6 DAY OFEFRED VIC. DROVERS

    MELBOURNE. October 28.—Drovers were being offered £6 a day ton take part in one of the biggest stock drives in Victoria ...

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  27. NUNS ASSAULTED, CONVENT ROBBED

    JERUSALEM. October 28—Robbers entered a Russian convent at Ein Karim an Arab village, west of Jerusalem and the birthplace of St. John ...

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  28. SWIMSUIT ALMOST TORN FROM GIRL

    SYDNEY, October 28.—A l7-year-old girl nearly had her French swimsuit torn from her by an excited crowd at Bondi Beach ...

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  29. U.S. DECORATIONS IN NEW TRAIN

    IPSWICH. October 28.—The Ipswich railway workshops designers aim at making the next train for the Queensland Sunshine route better that any ...

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  30. KETCH VICTIMS DIED WITHIN SIGHT OF LAND

    BRISBANE, October 28.—Two of the men aboard the ketch Nova died when within eight miles of land. Further details of the grim story were supplied to-day by Phillip de St. Quentin, of Noumea, who was the first man ...

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  31. GOLDEN COACH FORLONDON LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    The famous golden will be used once again when London's new Lord, Mayor, Sir Bracewell Smith, rides through the city in the Lord Mayor's Show on November 9. The Coach was taken into the country for safety during the war years, but has arrived back in London. Here is seen the Lord Mayor's Coach being washed down in readiness for the show. The coach was built in 1757, and is noted for the beautiful side panels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. 3 STORY PALATIAL HOTEL FOR R'TON

    ROCKHAMTON.Oct.28—The City Council, which owns the Crown Hotel intends to convert it into a palatial three-story residential hotel to cater ...

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  33. COLONEL MURRAY'S TERM EXTENDED

    SYDNEY. October 28.—Colonel J.K.Murray Administrator of Pa[?] and New Guinea is continuing in his position for another 12 months stated ...

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  34. LIBERALS EXAMINE ELECTION FAILURE

    CANBERRA. October 28.—A thorough review of the party's failure at the elections was made during a day long sitting of the executive of the ...

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  35. SCOW LOADS FOOD FOR BOUGAINVILLE

    CAIRNS. October 28.—The Elevala a 16ft motor scow, recently purchased by tHE Papuan Administration, will have as one of its first tasks the ...

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  36. MINE EXPLOSION NEAR MOSSMAN

    MOSSMAN, October 28.—On Sunday a floating mine was observed b; residents at South Mossman Beach. The mine exploded at 9.30 p.m and ...

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  37. ENGLISHMEN FLYING TO MELBOURNE.

    ADELAIDE. October 28.—The M.C.C. team will fly for the first time on its tour, when it travels to Douglas to Melbourne to-morrow night. ...

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