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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  4. T.L.C. THREATEN TO "BLACK" CAIRNS-BOWEN AREA Minister Admits Delay

    The Towrisville Trades and Labour Council decided at a meeting on Tuesday evening to declare "black" the area from Bowen to Cairns, and dose it to all shipping, failing action by the Commonwealth Government to denude the area of mines within a fortnight. ...

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  5. THE MINE EXPLOSION NEAR RIB REEF

    THE ILL-FATED FISHING LAUNCH To pay A. which was blown to pieces in the mine explosion near Rib Reef last Sunday. The picture was taken off Palm Island last week. The late Mr. Heers is shown standing in the bow. and the other two men, James Riley and Yernon Jennings, are under the awning, one sitting and one standing with their [?] standing near. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KNOWN MINES OFF TOWNSVILLE

    Mines which arc earning concern in ibis area are Mid to have come adrift from fields laid in the Magnetic and Palm ...

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  7. YOGA STUDENTS SAD ILLUSION

    BRISBANE, November 26.- Douglas Frederick Birch 30,unemployed Victorian labourer, and a student of Indian Yoga, told the ...

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  8. SLAV CONSUL ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, November 26.—John Kosovich, Yugoslav Co[?] was arrested in Sydney on Friday by the sheriff's office ...

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  9. JURY DISAGREE IN MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, November 26.—A Central Criminal Court jury, which had been locked up all night to consider a verdict in the trial of Alexander ...

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  10. BUNDABERG LACKS BIG CITY INFLUENCE

    BRISBANE. November 26.- "Bundaberg is away from the big city influence—it has an Independent number of Parliament," said ...

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  11. 2 YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED THEFT

    BRISBANE, November 26.—When a man was charged before Mr. Justice Brennan to-day with attempting to steal a wallet ...

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  12. POLISH REFUGEE JEWS TO LAND

    CANBERRA, November 26.—Two Polish refugee Jews, who were prevented from leaving the French liner, Ville Dannens on its arrival in ...

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  13. LANG SAYS BUDGET DISHONEST

    CANBERRA, November 26-Speaking during the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day, and describing the 1946-47 budget as dishonest, Mr. Lang (Ind. Lab.) said the Government was holding excessive taxation for some undisclosed purposes, and using the promises of a month to month review to silence its critics. ...

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  14. TAXI DRIVER HELD UP AND ROBBED

    SYDNEY. November 26.—A taxi driver early to-day was threatened and robbed by two men at Paddlngton who pressed "something hard like a gun," ...

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  15. FALSTEIN AND LANG CLASH

    CANBERRA. November 26.— Mr. Lang figured ia Holder scene in the House of Representatives to-day, when Mr. Falstein alleged ...

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  16. F.E.D.F.A. CONCERN AT WHARF LOCK-OUT

    SYDNEY. December 26.—A move will be made at a meeting of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association to-morrow night ...

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  17. BRETTON WOODS' ADOPTION CERTAIN

    CANBERRA, NoV 26.—The acceptance of the Bretton Woods' monetary agreement by the A.I.P., Federal Executive late to-night is ...

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  18. "Judge Brennon Has 'Dug In' In Brisbane"

    BRISBANE, November 26.-Mr. Gledson denied in Parliament to-day that the Government intended appointing an additional Supreme Court judge because Justice Brennan refused to remain in Rockhampton at the Central District Judge. The allegation was made by Mr. Aikens during the debate on the Bill to increase the number of ...

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  19. TAX AMENDMENTS NEXT YEAR

    CANBERRA. Nov. 26. A special committee is at present investigating taxation, and further amendments dealing with income tax will be ...

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  20. GUARD ON BARNES'S ROOM COSTLY

    BRISBANE, November 26. The constant police guard being kept on his room at Parliament House during his suspension was costing the ...

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  21. NOVEMBER PETROL TICKETS

    BRISBANE, November 26.—The Fuel Control Board announced to-day that the currency of November petrol tickets had been extended to the end ...

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  22. POWER RATIONS IN HOLLAND

    THE HAGUE. November 26.— Holland, like Denmark. is affected by the American coal strike. The Dutch Ministry of Economics ...

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  23. CARDINAL GILROY IN TOKIO

    TOKIO. November 26.—Cardinal [?] has arrived and will inspect the Australian occupation troops. He will remain in Japan a ...

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  24. WIDOWS' PENSION PAYMENT DAY

    CANBERRA. November 26.—Payment of widows' pensions fortnightly instead of monthly to avoid hardship to widows will be investigated said ...

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