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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. Soviet Hindrance To World Peace

    NEW YORK, November 17 (A.A.P.) Britain bad reduced her forces from 5,000,000 to about 750,000, but he knew of no comparative reductions in strength of the Soviet forces, said the British ...

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  5. WORLD'S LARGEST AIR-LINER IN FLIGHT

    A striking new picture of the Bristol "Brahazon"—the largest Urgent air-liner in flight as part of the thorough testing being given to the rUnt aircraft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. YEAR OF DESTINY FACING AUSTRALIA

    BOONAH, Nov. 17—"The first half of the twentieth century is almost spent. It was marred by the bitterness and tragedy of two world wars fought to sustain free democracy against the planned slavery of ...

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  7. RISE IN PRICES BY 2d NEXT WEEK?

    BRISBANE, November 17.—Australian will pay about 2d pet Ib. more for beef text week. The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) ...

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  8. Prices Soar On Potato Black Market

    MELBOURNE, November 17. -A black market in new toes is operating in Melbourne and is jeopardising supples to ...

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  9. ACQUISITION COMPENSATION

    BRISBANE, November 17-A Bill to make provision for more liberal compensation for acquiring Crown leasehold was ...

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  10. Ravdell Jnr. Admits £4000 Payment

    MELBOURNE, November 17: Maurice Ravdell denied in the City Court to-day a suggestion that Bennie Gelbart had given ...

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  11. REST ORDERED FOR MENZIES

    BOONAH, November 17.-The Federal Opposition Leader, Mr. Menzies, who has a heavy cold, will rest for two days on doctor's ...

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  12. P.M. HAS GOOD B'BANE HEARING

    BRISBANE. November 17.-A packed audience of 2500 at the City Hall to-night gave the Prime Minister. Mr. Chifley, a splendid ...

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  13. 4 WEEKS LEAVE FOR WESTERNERS

    BRISBANE, November 17.-A month's annual leave for workers in Western Queens lend was advocated at the Queensland Trades ...

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  14. 2 MINERS KILLED BY POISONED AIR

    SYDNEY, November 17.—Two mine officials lost their lives at Millfieldza [?] colliery near Cessnock, yesterday when they ...

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  15. MEN BACK ON MACKAY WHARF

    MACKAY, November 17.—Mackay waterside workers returned work at the harbour this afternoon. They agreed to an ...

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  16. MERINO WOOL RECORD PRICE

    MELBOURNE, November 17.— Records were broken at Geelong wool sales to-day. An Australia record price of 170d, for super ...

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  17. MISGIVINGS ON DEFENCE FORCES

    MELBOURNE, November 17.—The Federal Government's expensive rocket range programme bat nothing whatever to do with the ...

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  18. BALLOT PAPERS' REDISTRIBUTION

    BRISBANE, November 17.— The Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. H. Neilsen) said to-day that distribution of the State's ...

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  19. WOMAN DENIES PRETENCE CHARGE

    BRISBANE, November 17.-No Application for ball was made by Nan Glover 52. when she was remanded in the Police Court to-day ...

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  20. SUBSIDY MOVE FOR LIFE SAVERS

    BRISBANE, November 17.—The Trades Union Congress to-day discussed a move that Insurance companies be asked to ...

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  21. MINEWORKERS' 35-HOUR CLAIM

    SYDNEY, November 17.-A decision on Australian mineworkers claims for a 35-hour week is expected to be given by the Coal ...

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  22. COAL MINE CLOSURE ORDER

    IPSWICH, November 17. - Because Iron or steel ralls cannot be obtained. Glencoe No. S mine at Rosewood was ordered to be ...

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  23. DEAFNESS PLEA IN BIGAMY CASE

    SYDNEY", November 17.—A bigamist who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment in the quarter Sessions Court to-day told ...

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  24. WRIT PROSPECT IN WAGE CASE

    SYDNEY, November 17.-The A.C.T.U. is expected to make application to the High Court on Monday for a writ ordering the ...

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  25. VICT. BREAKAWAY ON PRICES

    MELBOURNE, November 17.-S warning that Victoria might soon break away from the other States on prices control wax given ...

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  26. HAIL DESTROYS SOLDIERS' CROPS

    MELBOURNE, November 17.—About £35,000 damage was crowd to wheat and oat crops by a severe helistorm in the Yarraberb area ...

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  27. WOOL SALES IN LONDON

    BRISBANE November 17.—Australian wool sold during the four months ended October realised 60,705,172 according to ...

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  28. ADEQUACY OF MAINTENANCE

    BRISBANE, November 17.—During the debate in the committee statges of the new Malptenance Bill in Parliament to-day Mr. ...

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  29. INCREASED CANE ASSIGNMENTS

    BRISBANE, November 17.—Following the decision of the Central cane Prices Board earlier in the year increasing mill pekas by ...

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  30. JUDGE REJECTS BASHING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, November 17.—Judge Mansfield that rejected legations that John G Lythgoe (35) charged with wife murder, ...

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  31. MINERS' COUNCIL TO JOIN W.F.T.U.

    SYDNEY, November 17.—The Miners' Federation Central Council decided to-day to affiliate with the mining department of the ...

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  32. £4000 AWARDED FOR SKULL HURT

    SYDNEY, November 17.—A Supreme Court Jury to-day awarded £4000 damages to Samuel William Boughen painter of ...

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  33. SLIP IN N.S.W. OUTPUT OF COAL

    SYDNEY, November 17.-Coal [?]ustry research officers stated to-day coal production in New South Wales would fall about 28 ...

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  34. LUFTWAFFE WILL NOT BE REVIVED

    LONDON, November 17.—The Associated Press Berlin representative says police broke up a meeting of 100 former Lufrwaffe ...

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  35. INNISFAIL INQUIRY

    INNISFAIL, November 17.—Mr. G. A. Cameron, Stipendiary Magistrate, has been appointed to inquire into and report upon the ...

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  36. B29's COLLIDE AT 26,000 FEET

    STOCKTON (California), November 17.—Two B29's collided in the air near here early to-day and fell into marshlands. An hour ...

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  37. RUBBER CHIEF DOLLAR EARNER

    LONDON, November 17, (A A.P)—Malaya last year had Slid tin and rubber worth 270,000,000 dollars and so had ...

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  38. MASS ARRESTS IN COLOMBIAN PLOT

    BOGOTA, Nov 17.—Ninety-two persons were arrested and large quantities of explosives seized in what was officially descriped as an ...

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  39. LEAD PRICE DROP

    NEW YORK, November 16.—The price of lead, which dropped to 12.75 cents a lb yesterday fell to 12.5 to-day. ...

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  40. SLOGAN WAS SUCCESSFUL

    REVERE (Massachusetts), November 17.—The local undertaker Paul Bonfigho whose campaign slogan was "I am the last one to ...

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