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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  4. CLARENCE HOUSE, LONDON

    H.M. the King designated Cle[?]rance House as the official residence of H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in November, 1947. £30,000 was voted by Parliament for re-conditioning and redecorating the House, which had been used as war-time offices since the death of the Duke of Co[?]naught the previous occupant, little had been spent on the house since it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.K. WARSHIP DEFIES ORDER TO SHOVE OFF

    HONG KONG, November 7. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A Chinese Nationalist warship at the mouth of the Yangtse has intercepted the ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. PETROL TURMOIL

    BRISBANE, November 7.—A motor traders' conference in Melbourne to-morrow will, consider the date on which petrol rationing will be challenged. The secretary of the Queensland Automobile ...

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  7. 40. Seamen Brawl On Migrant Ship

    MELBOURNE, November 7.—Six car loads of police were rushed to station pier, Port Melbourne, to-night when fighting broke out among 40 seamen on the British migrant ship Georgic. ...

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  8. GRAVE CHARGE ON PETROL BY FADDEN

    SYDNEY, November 7.—In a further statement on the petrol position to-night, Mr. Fadden said that the Labor Government ...

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  9. Reds Parade In Opposition To Leopold

    LONDON, November 6.—Reuter's says Brussels 12,600 Belgium Communists paraded through the centre of Brussels to-day. ...

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  10. POLICE PROBE INTO POWER HOUSE FIRE

    SYDNEY, November 7.—Police from Sydney arrived in Lithgow to-day to assistant railway and local police in their ...

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  11. ROAD TRANSPORT TO CARRY RAILS

    CROYDON, November 7.-Surely one of the most unusual items of freight Green Brothers, the well-known Etheridge ...

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  12. SERVICE IN CATACOMBS

    PARIS, November 6.—Several hundred people attended Mass 109 feet below street level, surrounded by millions of human skulls and bones. ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. BRITAIN WARNS CHINESE

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Britain has told the Chinese Nationalists that [?] attacks on unarmed British merchantmen in Communist held ...

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  14. BRITISH COLONEL CRITICALLY SHOT

    LONDON, November 7.—The Associated Press Belrut representative says a British Colonel, Micheal Sterling, was shot and ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. MEDIATORS TO SELENE DISPUTE

    IPSWICH, November 7.—One of the biggest "batteries" of mediators ever to visit a trouble spot in the Queensland coal ...

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  16. BANKRUPT SENT TO GAOL

    SYDNEY, November 7.—Judge Holden, in the Quarter Sessions to-day 'sentenced George Frank (43). former owner of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. AMBASSADOR TO SEE EVATT

    SINGAPORE, November 7.—Australia's Ambassador to China (Mr. Keith Officer), who is returning to Canberra for consultations ...

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  18. MIGRANTS ENTER WACOL CAMP

    BRISBANE, November 7.—The first party of European migrants, comprising 228 women and 287 children will arrive by train from ...

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  19. CASE AGAINST COMM. PAPER

    MELBOURNE, November 7.—Saying that he was faced with a "very troublesome" task. Mr. Justice Dean, in the Practice ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. NO DECISION ON MEAT PRICES

    BRISBANE, November 7.—No decision was reached by the State Cabinet to-day after it had discussed meat prices and the ...

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  21. FANCY MEATS 100 P.C. DEARER FROM TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, November 7.—Fancy meats in both beef and mutton will be up to 100 per cent dearer throughout the State to-morrow, as a result of new prices announced to-night by the Prices ...

    Article : 327 words
  22. U.S. Pressure On Release Of Dollars

    WASHINGTON, November 6: The International Monetary Fund, under pressure from the United Stairs, is tightening up ...

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  23. CZECH MINISTER MAY BE EXILE

    LONDON, November 6.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer says the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister (M. Clements) ...

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  24. WAVE OF CRIME ENDS IN GAOL

    CAIRNS, November 7.—Henry George Geddes (25), labourer, a native of New South Wales, was sentenced to a total of eight ...

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  25. AUST. OBSERVER TO ANTARCTIC

    CANBERRA, November 7.—The officer fn charge of the Antarctic Research Expedition (Mr. P. G. Law) win accompany the ...

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  26. NO APPRECIATION

    LONDON, November 7.—Berwick-on-Twced, which is England's last town on the Scotlish-English border, has decided to re-equip ...

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  27. DISABLED BOAT TOWED SAfELY TO PORT

    A pilot launch from Karumba to-day towed into Karumba the mission launch. Remus, which had been drifting in the Gulf ...

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  28. BALTS ARE BACK AT THEIR JOB

    JULIA CREEK, November 7.—Seven of the eight Bolts who left Julia Creek lost Monday night for Brisbane returned here on ...

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  29. CH. TOWERS DIAMOND DRILLING PROPOSAL

    The directors of Charters Towers Prospector, N.L., are recommending to shareholders that a hole be drilled of about 1000 feet vertically to prove the late Mr. W. H. Clark's theory of reef enrichment in the area of Wallis No. 6 Day Dawn. ...

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  30. JULIUS HECKLED AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, November 7.—Max Julius, Communist candidate for the Senate, was subjected to sustained heckling throughout his ...

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  31. MRS. ANG'S FAREWELL "GLAD TO. GO BACK"

    "I am glad to be going back," was Mrs. Tony Ang's farewell message' to Australia. Mrs. Ang, together with her three Australian-born children, will leave Townsville this morning by the m.v. ...

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  32. HANLON'S HOPES FOR SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, November 7.—The Queensland Premier, Mr. E. M. Hanlon, left to-night to try to sell more Queensland sugar to the ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. CZECH FORCED LABOUR ROUND UP

    LONDON, November 6.—The British United Press Vienna representative says that the Czech Ministry of the interior issued a ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. GERMANS MAY JOIN W. UNION

    PARIS, November 6.—The Council of Europes "watchdog" standing committee will consider to-morrow admitting Western ...

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  35. BRITISH DRIVE FOR TAXES

    LONDON, November 6.—The "Sunday Dispatch" says that the Government soon will begin a drive to recover unpaid taxes ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. INVALID ALLEGES POLICE ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, November 7.— A 24-year-old Invalid pensioner, Frederick Bevan Box, stated in the Central Court that he had been ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. CHURCHILL NOT FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, November 7.—Mr. Winston Churchill is unlikely to visit Australia at present, it was stated at his Kent home. ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. EIFFEL TOWER 50 FEET TALLER

    LONDON, November 7.—The Associated Press Paris Correspondent says the famous Eiffel Tower grew 50 feet to-day. For ...

    Article : 49 words
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