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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BRITAIN'S FIRST " DOUBLE DECK" TRAIN

    Britain's Drat "double deck" electric train was lately put in service between London and Dartford, Kent. The train—of eight coaches—has seating accommodation for 1,104 passengers against the 772 carried by the older type. The train has been designed in an effort to solve the problem of getting the rush-hour crowds away from the city to their suburban homes in comfort and with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. YOSHIDA HOPEFUL ON JAPANESE PEACE

    TOKIO, November 12 (A.A.P.—Reuter).—The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, told Parliament he believed Japan had the right to refuse "too unfavourable" peace terms. He said that ...

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  6. DRIVE ON FUEL HOARDS TO START TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, November 13.—A search for hoarded petrol stocks will be commenced to-morrow by Liquid Fuel Board inspectors. The Queensland Liquid Fuel Board Administrative officer (Mr. J. McMahon) ...

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  7. ROCKET RANGE NEWS LEAKAGE RIDICULED

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—The secretary of the Department of Supply and Development (Mr. H. P. Breen) said ...

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  8. Hailstorm Devastates Marburg Area

    IPSWICH, November 13.—Damage estimated at many hundreds of pounds was caused by a severe hailstorm which ...

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  9. FADDEN HAS STORMY MEETING

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The Country Party leader (Mr. A. W. Fadden) last night threatened to jump from a lorry and ...

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  10. EASING WET SEASON DELAYS

    For a stretch of 55 chains, from the 951 miles 57 chains to the 952 miles 32 chains pegs, the section of railway line over the ...

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  11. CALWELL SAYS NO JAPS FOR GAMES

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. A. Calwell) said in Inverell to-night that no Japanese would enter ...

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  12. WILD DRINKING PARTY

    SYDNEY, November 13.—A 41-year-old man is in hospital in a serious condition following a drinking party on Saturday ...

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  13. 47 MISSING IN SHIP CAPSIZE

    TOKIO, November 13.—Reuter rays 47 persons are still missing after a search for survivors from the 138-ton Japanese ...

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  14. HOUSING LOANS TOO COSTLY

    SYDNEY, November 13.—A publicity drive aimed at obtaining cheaper interest rates on housing loans will be launched by ...

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  15. CROCODILE IN BLACK WEIR?

    Reports are current of the inspected pretence of a crocodile in the upper, or Black School weir on Ross ...

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  16. SOVIET WALK-OUT

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 12. The Soviet Ambassador (Mr. Alexander Panyushkin) walked out of a meeting of the social committee ...

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  17. U.S.-JAPS RESENT OSTRACISM

    NEW YORK, November 12.—The syndicated columnist, Drew Pearson, writing in the "Sunday Mirror" said the Australian ...

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  18. GREAT WELCOME TO KURREWA III

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—After her 20,000 mile trip to the United States and back, the yacht Kurrewa III was given a great ...

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  19. HONEYMOONERS MISSING

    HOBART, November 13.—Two youngs honeymoon couplet are missing in a 14ft. open boat near Oyster Bay, off the eastern coast ...

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  20. STATE'S WHEAT HARVEST

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Harvesting of the State's wheat crop which crop expected to yield at least 10,000,000 bushels, will ...

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  21. TOURISTS BY ROAD FROM SOUTH

    INNISFAIL, November 13.—It is believed that commencing May [?] the tourist coaches will be running for the first time from ...

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  22. "BRING OUT A BRITON"

    CANBERRA, November 13.—The Minister for Immgration (Mr. Calwell) to-night appealed to Australian families to "bring out a ...

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  23. COMS. TO TRY FOR 11 SEATS

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Only three of 18 Queensland electorates in the forthcoming Federal elections are expected to be ...

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  24. BURNED TO DEATH

    WELLINGTON, November 13.—When three men were trapped in a plantation fire at Waiwhero, 12 miles from Nelson on Saturday ...

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  25. R.S.L QUIZ ON ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Two hundred thousand brochures will be issued by the Returned Soldiers' League in a drive to quiz ...

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  26. MYSTERY DEATH OF INFANT

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—Police are investigating the death of a six months old girl who was found with head injuries outside ...

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  27. U.K. DEFERS RECOGNITION

    LONDON, November 13.—Reuter says it is understood Britain decided to postpone a decision on the recognition of ...

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  28. INQUIRIES SUSPECT

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The New South Wales Transport Commissioner (Mr R. Winsor) will hand over to the Commonwealth ...

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  29. HAD SIX SETS OF TWINS

    AUCKLAND, November 13.—A family record believed to be unique in the British Empire is held by Mr. and Mr. R. Hammond, of ...

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  30. KURILPA TO LABOUR

    BRISBANE, November 12.—Young Brisbane barrister, C. J. Bennett won to-day's Brisbane City Council Kurilpa by-election ...

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  31. P. & O. CHIEF SEES AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Air travel would not hurt sea passenger traffic, but would give the ships more passengers, said Sir ...

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  32. TOBACCO HAUL RECOVERED

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—Police recovered £10,000 worth of tobacco and cigarettes in a raid on a house in Laurie Street ...

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  33. COLOUR BAN MAY DOOM SMUTS

    LONDON, November 12.—The Associated Press' Johannesburg correspondent says General Smuts stated to-day Dr. Malan's ...

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  34. RAIN AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, November 13.—The first rain for a month was recorded in Mackay and district this afternoon, when a short storm ...

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  35. ANTI-REDS FACE EXPULSION

    SYDNEY, November 13.—Several anti-Communist members of the Waterside Workers' Federation face expulsion when they ...

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  36. SALE OF INGHAM HOTEL

    The sale is reported of a well-known Ingham hotel, the Noorla, from Mr. S. Deglovanni to Mr. L. Grima, of Innisfail, for £23,000. ...

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  37. TYPHOON REVISITATION

    MANLIA, November 12.—Visayan Islands, still reeling from last week's typhoon, are again being battered by a typhoon, Manila ...

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  38. SHIP SINKS AFTER FIRE

    LONDON, November 13.—Twenty-one survivors and six dead are reported so far from the wreck of the Monte Gurugu, which sank ...

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  39. CATTLE HOLDING ACQUIRED

    Yampoa, a 200 square mile cattle property on the border between Camooweal and the Gulf of Carpentaria, and a 420 square mile ...

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  40. EGGS, FLOUR THROWN

    SYDNEY, November 13.—Crowds at Ganmain and Coolamon, two country towns in south-west New South Wales, attacked the ...

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  41. NO CHANGE IN GOLD PRICE

    WASHINGTON, November 12 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—At his Press conference President Truman said the U.S. gold price would not be ...

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  42. WAR IS COSTLY

    NEW YORK, November 12.—Ultimate cost of American participation in World War II was expected to reach 1,404,000 million ...

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  43. BRAWL AT BALT HOSTEL

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The manager of a Bait hostel at Port Kembla (Mr. Hobbs) was injured early this morning when one of ...

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  44. TRINITY BAY FOR COOKTOWN

    CAIRNS, November 13.—A good neighbour feeling appears to permeate the Harbour Boards of the north. Latest illustration is ...

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  45. NEW CAIRNS RIFLE RANGE

    CAIRNS, November 12.—"I hope the opening of the new title range in Cairns will be an incentive for young men to participate in a ...

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  46. RUSSIA'S ATOMIC POWER QUERIED

    NEW YORK, November 12.—Reports from Washington say Mr. Vishinsky's statement that Russia was using precious atomic ...

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  47. AMNESTY CLEARS NAZI ASSOCIATES

    BERLIN, November 11.—The Jewish weekly, "Der Weg," to-day accused East Germany of clearing the accomplices of the ...

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  48. WATER SHORT AT HUGHENDEN

    HUGHENDEN, November 13.—Hughenden was without Water and electricity from Thursday morning to Friday due to an engine ...

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  49. COONGOOLA AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, November 12.—The 63-foot motor-yacht. Coongoola, has arrived in Singapore from Brisbane. ...

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  50. TULLY MOTOR CYCLIST HURT

    TULLY, November 13.—A European migrant. Petras Pargalianskaf, who was employed as a labourer at Lawson and Son's ...

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  51. £250 JAP CAR

    LONDON, November 13.—The American Press Madras correspondent says Fugio Taraka, the Japanese trade delegate, said he ...

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