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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. ENEMY TURNS IN SAVAGE ATTACK

    TOKIO, November 2 (A.A.P. - Reuter).—Enemy forces attacking on horse and on foot cut up Americans and South Koreans at Unsan, in north-west Korea, yesterday, in a savage massacre that may ...

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  5. GUARDS NOW ON TOP AMERICANS

    NEW YORK, November 2.—Special 24-hour guards were posted to-day to protect General Eisenhower, Ambassador Warren Austin ...

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  6. "Senate Will Inevitably Be Abolished"

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Advocating abolition of the Federal Senate, Mr. F. Roberts (Lab. Nundah) said in ...

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  7. PRINCESS'S CHRISTENING PICTURE

    Princess Anne, Princess Elizabeth's baby daughter, photographed during her christening ceremony st. Buckingham Palace, London, on October 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRISBANE VISIT OF DR. FISHER

    BRISBANE, November 3.—The visit next week of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. G. Fisher) will attract one of the largest ...

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  9. Fire Hazard Warning To West O'land

    BRISBANE, November 3.—A special fire hazard warning in western Queensland in the next 43 hours, was issued by the ...

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  10. Japs Given War Crimes Sentences

    LOS NEGROS, November 3: the Australian War Crimes Court to-day found three former Japanese sailors guilty of ...

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  11. Rail Strike Remains Unsettled

    MELBOURNE, November 3.—The Railways Commissioners and the two unions involved in the rail strike will make a joint ...

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  12. FOUR KILLED IN ACTION

    CANBERRA, November 3.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, announced the following members of the 3rd Battalion, ...

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  13. SURVIVED PLANE FALL ON COTTAGE

    SYDNEY, Nov. 3.—Knocked semi-unconscious when his single seater Tiger Moth plane crashed on the rood of an ...

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  14. WAGE HEARING NOVEMBER 13

    MELBOURNE, November 3.—Applications by 52 Federal unions for variations of awards to include the £1 basic wage increase ...

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  15. £12,500 DAMAGES DOCTOR

    [?] young South Coast docter whole career it was claimed had been affected by a bad motor smash ...

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  16. NEW CO. FOR AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, November 3.—The Minister for the Army J. Francis, has announced the temporary appointment of Lieutenant ...

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  17. FLY SUSPECT IN POLIO SPREAD

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 8: There is no cause for alarm at present, and the local authorities in the area are keeping a ...

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  18. U.S. AID TO BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—The director of the European programme of the Economic Cooperation Administration, Mr. ...

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  19. MACKAY NEEDS CANE CUTTERS

    MACKAY, November 3.—Although Mackay sugar mills are producing record tonnages, there is still a shortage of cane cutters ...

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  20. THREE YEARS FOR £1850 THEFT

    SYDNEY, November 3.—A young man who stole £l850 of a bank's money from an armoured, car and set himself up in ...

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  21. BILL TO LEVY POULTRY MEN

    BRISBANE, November 3.—The Minister for Agricultural and Stosck (Mr. Collins) [?] Parliament to-day that [?] ...

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  22. BURDEKIN PLAN SOUNDLY BASED

    BRISBANE, November 3.—It was completely false to say that the Burdekin scheme was bawd on sugar production, the Premier. ...

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  23. POLIOMYELITIS IN NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, November 3.—The Newcastle district residents have been warned to take precautions against an outbreak of ...

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  24. METALWORKERS CHALLENGE BILL

    SYDNEY, November 3. — The Sheet Metal Workers' Union or Australia and the New South Wales branch of that union to-day ...

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  25. BRISBANE CITY COUNCIL ON MAT

    BRISBANE, November 3.—The State Health Department has complained to the Brisbane City Council of alleged fly infestation ...

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  26. NO SABOTAGE ON ORONSAY

    LONDON, November 3.—An official of the shipbuilding firm of Vickers, Armstrong; said the possibility that sabotage caused the ...

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  27. N.S.W. Town Flattened By Storm

    SYDNEY, November 3.—A sudden electric storm which lasted about 20 minutes practically Battened the small ...

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  28. BRICKS ONLY FOR SHAREHOLDERS

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Oxley Brickworks Pty., Ltd., decided to-day that in future shareholders would have first ...

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  29. 2500 IN SEARCH FOR LOST BOYS

    SYDNEY, November 3.—About 2500 people, including coal miners and airmen, are now searching for two boys missing from their ...

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  30. WORK STOP TO DISCUSS WAGES

    SYDNEY, November 3.—Coal production on the northern New South Wales field may be affected next Wednesday by a 24 hour ...

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  31. EMPLOYERS TO AID RECRUITING

    BRISBANE, November 3.—The Queensland Chamber of Manufactures has given a practical lead to its members which ...

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  32. AUSTIN'S BIG PROFIT

    LONDON, November 3.—The Austin Motor Company Group made a profit of £4,982,069 for the year ended July 31 last, compared ...

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  33. DARWIN GETS FRIGHT FROM EARTH TREMOR

    DARWIN, November 3.—The severest earth tremor for many years shook Darwin early this morning. Hundreds of people ...

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  34. TRIBUTES TO BERNARD SHAW

    LONDON, November 3.—Tributes to Mr. George Bernard Shaw, playwright, were paid throughout the world within a ...

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  35. PLANS RELIEF TO VICTIMS OF DISASTERS

    BRISBANE, November 3.—A State-wide scheme to give immediate relief to disaster victims has been undertaken by ...

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  36. CIG. ASH SETS OFF FIREWORKS

    MACKAY, November 3.—A fire causing about £130 worth of damage was started to-day by the igniting of a quantity of fireworks, ...

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  37. ARREST OF PUERTO RICAN LEADER

    SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico). November 3.—Police drove the Nationalist Party President, Pedro Albion Campos, two of ...

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  38. ACCUSED OF MURDERING SIX

    PERTH, November 3.—Raymond Armenasco was committed for trial by the Coroner at Collie to-day, accused of murdering his ...

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  39. £1 RISE IN DEC. FOR VIC. BAKERS

    MELBOURNE, November 3.—The Operative Bakers' Union of Victoria is the first industrial organisation in Australia to have ...

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  40. ABATTOIR MEN STOOD DOWN

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Sixty Brisbane abattoir employees have been stood down as a result of the meat unions' adoption of minimum ...

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  41. STATE DEFICIT TO OCTOBER 31

    BRISBANE, November 3.—The State showed a deficit of £1,277,828 for the four months ended October 31. This compared with a ...

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  42. BERNARD SHAW'S 8000-WORD WILL

    LONDON, November 3.—The "Daily Express" says the Public Trustee official who is the sole executor of Mr. Bernard Shaw's ...

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  43. THREE KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH

    SYDNEY, November 3.—Two women and a naval petty officer were killed and another naval man and a young baby were slightly ...

    Article : 124 words
  44. WOOL AUCTION SYSTEM PRAISED

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 3.—An American wool expert told the California Wool Growers' Association to-day that the ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. BOXING

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Quick thinking and a sharp left rip to the solar plexus gave former Victorian Len Dittmar (11st 3½lb.) a ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. COMMITTAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, November 3.—William Birtle (25) was committed for trial by the Newcastle Coroner to-day on charges of murdering two ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. CHINESE TROOPS NEARING LHASA

    LONDON, November 3.—Reuter's Kalimpong (India) correspondent says advancing Chinese troops have reached a point only ...

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