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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  4. MANCHURIA LINE WILLBERESPECTED AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES INADEQUATE

    NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The United Nations Korean Committee unanimously approved a resolution to-night designed to assure die Chinese Communists that their border with Korea would be respected by SYDNEY, November 8.—The Director-General of Recruiting (Sir Edmund Herring) said to-day that Australia's defence ...

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  5. DEMOCRATS LOSE GROUND IN U.S.A. ELECTION

    NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Democrats appear to have retained control of both Houses in the elections for Senate and House of ...

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  6. SWEDEN'S NEW KING

    GUSTAV VI, the new King of Sweden, took the oath in the Throne-room of the Royal Palace in Stockholm. King Gustav afterwards appeared on the balcony with Quern Louise and his four-year-old grandson Prince Carl Gustav, who now becomes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WORLD UNREST, GERMANY AND ONE PROBLEM

    PARIS, November 8.—A high French source to-night said the Big Three western powers would willingly meet Russia for ...

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  8. "Soviet Wants Friendship With U.S.A."

    WASHINGTON, November 8:—The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, told reporters to-night he did not ...

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  9. WAGE CLAIM FOR GARRATT CREWS

    BRISBANE, November 8.—A request for a date of the hearing of a claim for higher pay for crews of the new Beyer Garratt ...

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  10. RESTRICTION ON OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, November 8.—Boilermakers employed be the New South Wales Railway Department, to-day decided to ...

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  11. War Service As Continuous Employment

    SYDNEY, November 8.—The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Galilagher) ro-day made an award variation which provides ...

    Article : 248 words
  12. Attempt To Steal Race Trophy Foiled

    MELBOURNE, November 8.—Three men made a daring attempt to steal the 1918 Caulfield Cup trophy from the dining hall ...

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  13. CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, November 8.—One more Australian was killed in action, and eight wounded in Korean fighting, according to the latest ...

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  14. PROPOSITION ON MEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, November 8.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen), said to-day he thought the proposition for a long term ...

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  15. SIX TO TESTIFY AT COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, November 8.—"[?] men named by Mr. Kevin Ellis. M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly will be called to give ...

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  16. PRODUCTION QUESTION

    CANBERRA, November 8.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives to-day he believed a political alliance, not ...

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  17. WRIT FILED ON ANTI "RED" BILL

    SYDNEY, November 8.—The Federated Ship Painters' and Dockers' Union or Australia to-day died a writ in the High ...

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  18. NO INTERFERENCE IN MEAT SALES

    CANBERRA, November 8.—It was not the intention of the Commonwealth Government to interfere with normal transactions of ...

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  19. CIGARETTES MAY BE DEARER

    SYDNEY, November 8.—The State Prices Minister (Mr. F. J. Finnan) said to-night that a possible ripe in the retail price of ...

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  20. WOOL TALKS ON PRICE SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, November 8.—More international wool talks will open tn Melbourne next week. British, Australian, New ...

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  21. HEAR RAIL CASE NEXT MONDAY

    MELBOURNE, November 8.—Whether Victoria's 24-day-old rail strike will end next week, will probably be decided in the ...

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  22. BULLION HAUL FROM TAIPING

    BRISBANE, November 8.—Customs officers seized 2¾ lb. of contraband gold bullion worth over £500 from the liner Taiping ...

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  23. NO NEW PORT FOR PROSERPINE

    MACKAY, November 8.—The Premier (Mr E. M. Hanlon) had ruled out the possibility of construction of a new port near ...

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  24. HEREFORD BULL'S RECORD PRICE

    CHESTER (West Virginia), November 8.—Henry Sears. New York real estate dealer, to-day paid a record of 70,500 dollars ...

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  25. INCREASE IN SEA FREIGHTS

    MONTREAL, November 8.—The Montreal—Australian—New Zealand Steamship Line announced to-day the introduction of a 10 ...

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  26. CONCERN FELT FOR OGLE QUADS

    MELBOURNE, November 8.—The condition of Gerhard Raymond, second eldest of the Ogle (quadruplets, was described by ...

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  27. ASKED TO SETTLE DEBTS

    WASHINGTON, November 8.—The United States has asked Russia again for prompt settlement of her lend-lease account, and has ...

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  28. BASIC WAGE DECISION RESERVED

    BRISBANE, November 8.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on the unions' applications for an ...

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  29. LOST PILOTS WERE FROM QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, November 8.—An intensive air, land and tea search to-day failed to find the two R.A.A.F. Mustang pilots ...

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  30. TIN AT £1290 TON

    LONDON, November 8.—The price of tiff continues its meteoric, rise. In two days It has jumped by £225 to a record figures of £1,290 ...

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  31. £16M. WHEAT TAX REFUND SOON

    CANBERRA, November 8.—The Minister for Commerce, Mr. J. McEwen, announced to-night the Government had decided to ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT WARNED ON LAND VALUE INFLATION

    BRISBANE, November 8.—Concern at the tremendously inflated values of land in Queensland was expressed by members of the State Parliament to-day. They warned that high price conditions in primary industries, the decline in value of the pound ...

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  33. FIRES RAVAGE CENTRAL Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, November 8.—A total of 100,000 acres of grazing land on sheep properties outside Muttaburra, in Central ...

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  34. POTENTIAL CANE LAND IN NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, November 8.—A rapid examination in May last of the Lower Herbert River Valley, to estimate the area which might be available for canegrowing in addition to existing assignments revealed that, excluding the Abergowrie lands, in the ...

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  35. WILD TIMES IN PUERTO RICA

    ARREST: A policeman and a detective arresting a P[?] Rican Nationalists who, with four others, tried to storm the Governor's mansion in San Juan last week. Two days later two Puerto Rican Nationalists tried to assassinate President Truman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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