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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  4. FREEZING OF PETROL STOCKS

    BRISBANE, November 18.—In a statement to-day on the freezing of petrol stocks, Mr. J. B. dimming, Liquid Fuel Controller, said "The purpose of the order freezing stocks of petrol as at ...

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  5. SOMERSAULT BY GOVT. CHARGED

    BRISBANE, November 18.—The Opposition Leader, Mr. Nicklln, today accused the Government of having somersaulted ...

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  6. OCEAN GIANT IN SYDNEY DOCK

    THE 27,255 TONS GEORGIC in Captain Cook Dock. Sydney, she is the largest merchant vessel to be dry docked in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. QUERIES ON No. 1367 CASKET WIN

    BRISBANE, November 18.—The Attorney General (Mr. Devries) will be asked in Parliament next Tuesday if he will recommend the appointment of a Commission to investigate the operations of the Golden ...

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  8. DRAWBACK TO RURAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, November 18.—Mr. Fadden, speaking at Young to-night, said both Liberal and Country Parties stood four ...

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  9. Communism Will Destroy itself

    RICHMOND (Virginia), November 17.—"Majorities" in countries conquered by Che Kremlin were bound some day ...

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  10. Britain's Aim Is Freedom Of World

    LONDON, November 18 (A.A.P.).-The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) to-day said "A vast, fictitious peace campaign has been designed to persuade the peace-loving people of the Atlantic area ...

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  11. FOUR HURT IN RAILWAY SMASH

    SIDNEY, November 13.—In a spectacular collision early this morning, the guard's van of a goods train was hurled partly ...

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  12. COM. NEWSPAPER APOLOGISES

    MELBOURNE, November 18.—The Communist newspaper "Guardian" to-dav, on its front page, published an apology for its ...

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  13. EARLY ELECTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, November 18.—Reuter's political correspondent says British general election in the last week of February or the first ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. RANGE, NOT SPEED, FOR JET PLANES

    NEW YORK, November 17.—British was going to concentrate on range not speed, in jet airliners. Sir Frank Whittle. British ...

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  15. MURDERER EXECUTED

    WALLA WALLA (Washington), November 18.—Prison officiate had to the Wayne Williams to a board, apply arm and leg ...

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  16. SUGAR LOADING FROM T'VILLE

    With the sailing late on Friday afternoon of the British freighter. Stenkeld, over 76,500 tons of sugar have been tiffed from the port of ...

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  17. 17 KILLED IN AIR COLLISION

    STOCKTON (California), November 17.—Only four men are known to have survived the collision of two B29 Super Fortresses ...

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  18. EXPECT FALL OF CHUNGKING

    HONG KONG, November 18.—The Communist Commander-in-Chief (General Chu Teh's) armies are rapidly over-running the ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. STEEL RAILS FOR COAL MINE

    IPSWICH, November 18.—Quick action by the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union and the State Coal Board has resulted in ...

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  20. END OF THE CHASE

    THIS 11-foot 6-inch Tiger Shark was hooked at 10 o'clock on Friday morning, on a line set by Mr. Andy Winning (right). in Ross Creek, near the flying Squadron Hall. After towing the anchors and the bout for over 500 yards, the shark was hauled to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DRIVER FELL FROM ENGINE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov 18.—Driver S. Tailon, of Bundaberg, fel off the engine of the Brisbane Townsville mail train this morning ...

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  22. NANKING HAS VILLAGE AIR

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Nanking, the big bustling Chinese capital of a year ago, now wears the air of a country village, said ...

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  23. WOMEN FOR REGULAR ARMY

    MELBOURNE, November 18.—For the first time in its history the Australian Regular Army has decided to admit women. ...

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  24. LIFE IN TOKIO "WONDERFUL"

    BRISBANE, November 18.—"Its wonderful." agreed two Australian girls who returned to-day from Tokio, when asked how life ...

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  25. CAIRNS DREDGE AT COOKTOWN

    COOKTOWN, November 18.—The Cairns Harbour Board's suction dredger Trinity Bay arrived here on Thursday, and ...

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  26. POULTRY KILL AT MERINDA

    BOWEN, November 18—After one week's operation on the treatment of poultry at the Marinda meatworks 1200 birds have been ...

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  27. FATALLY SHOT BY BANDITS

    LONDON, November 18.—Mr. Abraham Lrvine, 50 a Jeweller died to-day after having been sh[?] on the stomach at his Leeds [?] ...

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  28. COAL MINER HAS LUCKY ESCAPE

    IPSWICH, November 18.— A coal miner escaped serious injury this morning when he walked back to a shot which he thought had ...

    Article : 155 words
  29. BANKRUPTCY CHARGE

    CAIRNS, November 18.—A charge laid by the Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. Evatt)(was heard in the Cairns Court this morning. ...

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  30. MEATWORKS CLOSING

    After commencing the killing season on May 9, the Alligator Creek meatworks did not close the season until Friday. ...

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  31. JAP IRON AND STEEL COMING

    BRISBANE, November 18.—376 tons of Japanese iron and steel products will be brought to Brisbane on Sunday by the freighter ...

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  32. CONGESTION OF POTATOES EASING

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Potato growers' delivery quote for the next week is five bags to the acre, announced Mr. T. J. Ford ...

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