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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  4. EXPERTS TO BEGIN CALLIDE COAL SURVEY

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Three Federal Government experts went to Rockhampton to-day to examine the Callide ...

    Article : 223 words
  5. A DIDJERIDOO GOES TO US.

    An airlines clerk blowing a didjeridoo—an aboriginc woodwind— at Mascot, Sydney. Mrs. F. Mackenzie, of Sydney has sent the didjeridoo to the United States as a Christmas present for Professor Einstein, the world famous physicist. The didjeridoo is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Q'LD CHALLENGE TO PETROL RATION

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The secretary of the Queensland Automobile Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. L. Pope) announced in Brisbane to-night that the chamber will almost immediately test the validity of ...

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  7. "Banks, Insurance Control Inevitable"—Ward

    SYDNEY, November 6.—It was inevitable that vital undertakings such as banking and insurance would come under Government control and be operated in the interests of the community, the ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. Courts Too Cold, Judges May Strike

    LONDON, November [?]—Reuter's Paris correspondent says the judges of the High Court of France-the youngest ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. Lincoln To Search For Lost Launch

    A Lincoln bomber attached to No. 10 R.A.A.F. Squadron at Townsville will take off at six o'clock this morning to search ...

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  10. T'VILLE H.Q. FOR NEW BRIGADE

    The Army is setting up a second queensland militla headquarters to cover the North Army headquarters announced ...

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  11. PETROL TICKETS ON ISSUE TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Petrol tickets for the period November 15, 1949, to January 31, 1950, will be available to-morrow at ...

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  12. MAN KILLED IN CROSSING SMASH

    MACKAY, November 6.—One man was killed and another badly injured when a utility truck collided with the engine of a ...

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  13. BOY'S INTUITION SAVED BROTHER

    MARYBOROUGH, November 6.—As the result of the presence of mind of a nine-year-old boy, and the prompt attention of a ...

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  14. NO SUBSIDY FOR COTTON

    BRISBANE, November 5.—In a rigorous advocacy of the claims of the cotton industry for assistance, Mr. Nicklin said in ...

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  15. STOCK SHORTAGE IS SERIOUS

    RICHMOND, November 6.—While the cry, "Shortage of stock," continues to go up in Brisbane, graziers on the ...

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  16. FIRE DISRUPTS P.M.G. LINES

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Many telegraph and telephone services in the city have been disrupted following an electrical ...

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  17. TIGRESS SHOT AFTER ESCAPE

    LONDON, November 5.—A fully grown Bengal tigress escaped from its cage at the Glasgow Zoo to-day, mauled the head keeper, and was ...

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  18. SATURDAY MEAT TRADING

    Meat was not generally on sale on Townsville on Saturday, unless odd shops in remote suburban areas were operated by owners. ...

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  19. INJURED PALM ISLAND VICTIM PROGRESSING

    A police guard is being maintained in the Townsville hospital over a half-caste who was found suffering from severe throat ...

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  20. REMEMBRANCE DAY AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, November 6.—Forty-one members of the R.S.S. A.I.L.A., one nursing sister, four lady members of the public, and ...

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  21. THREE YUGOSLAVS TO HANG

    BELGRADE, November 5.—Three Yugoslav war criminals will hang in Belgrade soon. A military court sentenced them ...

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  22. FIRST STEP IN C'KING PUSH ?

    HONG KONG, November 6.—The A.A.P.-Reuter correspondent states Peking radio has reported the Communists on November 3 ...

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  23. PRISONER MAKES HOSPITAL BREAK

    SYDNEY, November 6.—Michael Dias (47) sentenced at the Darlinghurst quarter sessions in September, 1947, to seven years gaol ...

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  24. FOUR ARRESTS IN SURPRISE RAID

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Attempts early this morning by a group of men to start a car which was later alleged to have been ...

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  25. 50 PROTESTS ON NEW BOUNDARIES

    BRISBANE, November 6.—About 50 objections have been received by the Electoral Boundaries Commission, which will meet this ...

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  26. FIRE STARTED BY FIREWORKS?

    MELBOURNE, November, 6—Fireworks are blamed for a fire that caused £2000 damage in the Cathedral Hall, Brunswick Street ...

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  27. RETAIL SUGAR PRICE UP TODAY

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Queenslanders will pay a half penny per lb, more for sugar from to-morrow. In Brisbane the new ...

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  28. ROBESON FOR CALCUTTA

    LONDON, November 3.—The Bombay correspondent of the British United Press says that the Communist-controlled All - India ...

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  29. BEAR CAUSED PANIC ON SHIP

    SYDNEY, November 6.—While the steamer Carpentaria, which arrived in Sydney to-day was travelling from Calcutta, Bruin, a ...

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  30. BIG THREE MEET ON WEDNESDAY

    WASHINGTON, November 5.—A Big Three foreign ministers' meeting will be held in Paris on November 3, the State ...

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  31. MAPLE LEAF FOR CANADIAN NAVY

    OTTAWA, November 5.—The Navy Department had ordered the maple leaf painted on the funnels of Canadian naval ships, the ...

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  32. PRIMATE MUST SWEAR LOYALTY

    PRAGUE, November 5.—The Catholic Primate of Czechoslovakia (Archbishop Josef Beran) must swear loyalty to the ...

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  33. ASSAULT ON TWO POLICE ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Detectives have arrested a labourer and his 18-year-old son following an assault on two police ...

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  34. RELEASE OF U.S. CONSUL SOUGHT

    WASHINGTON, November 5.—State Department officials announced to-day that the U.S. Consul-General in Peiping (Mr. ...

    Article : 147 words
  35. BRUTAL MURDER OF N.Z. WOMAN

    WELLINGTON, November 6.—(A.A.P.—Reuter).—A 69-year-old woman was choked and battered to death at Foxton, 100 milts north ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. NO ACTION ON LONDON POST

    CANBERRA, November 5.—No action will be taken to appoint a new High Commissioner to London until after the elections. Mr. ...

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  37. CONJURORS MEET IN CAMERA

    LONDON, November 5.—Behind the closed doors and in an atmosphere of mystery, delegates to the conference of the National ...

    Article : 80 words
  38. TYRONE POWER FOR AUSTRALIA

    HOLLYWOOD, November 5.—The Twentieth Century Fox Studio has announced that film actor Tyrone Power will go to ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. U.S. POPULATION 148,720,00

    WASHINGTON, November 4.—The total United States population at July 1 was 148,720,000. The figures showed an increase ...

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  40. TOOK FRIGHT, JUMPED FROM FISHING CRAFT

    SYDNEY, November 6.—Four men jumped for their lives to-day when they thought a 1500-ton ship was running into their fishing boat in Sydney Harbour. One of the men clung to a ladder hanging ...

    Article : 436 words
  41. CUNNINGHAM'S GAP ROAD OPEN

    WARWICK, November 6.—The cutting of a ribbon by the Minister for Works, Mr. W. Power, at Cunningham's Gap on Saturday ...

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  42. Abducted Child Thrown From Car

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—A four-year-old girl was thrown from a speeding car after a motorist had abducted her from ...

    Article : 189 words
  43. BRITONS TOLD TIME TO CUT DOWN LUXURIES

    LONDON, November 6.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, told a Lancashire labour meeting to-day that Britons must ask themselves whether the present rate of spending on ...

    Article : 315 words
  44. BRIEF CABLES

    U.K. PRESCRIPTIONS FEE: Pharmaceutical Society Council, representing 26,000 chemists in Britain, has sent a letter to ...

    Article : 176 words
  45. PICKED WRONG PERSON

    MELBOURNE, November 5.—A man picked the wrong person when he tried to sell Mr. Harding, bookmaker's supervisor for the ...

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  46. CHINESE BOATS DISARMED

    HONG KONG, November 5 (A.A.P.-Reuter): Portuguese authorities in Macao to-day disarmed a number of small Nationalist ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. U.S. WAR PLANT FOR SNOWY JOB

    SYDNEY, November 6.—The Snowy River project may use some American wartime earth-moving equipment, 3000 tons of which ...

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  48. ACHESON FOR INDONESIAN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, November 4.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) expressed the conviction that The Hague agreement for the ...

    Article : 65 words
  49. FRENCH DEBT WIPED OUT

    LONDON, November 3 The American Press correspondent in Paris reports that France has formally thanked Australia for ...

    Article : 58 words
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