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  2. Advertising

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  3. Vic. Port If Leaders Fined

    MELBOURNE, November 18.—Serious industrial trouble has been averted temporarily in Victoria with the return to their ships to-day of members of the Seamen's Union, who will be refunded fines ...

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  4. WALKING TO WORK IN MELBOURNE

    MANY MELBOURNE PEOPLE walked to work on Wednesday because of Victoria's transport strike. Picture shows pedestrians and four lines of can [?] Prince's Bridie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Free Air Pass For Ms.P. Families

    CANBERRA, November 18.— Members of Federal Parliament in future will fee permitted free air travel for their families ...

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  6. Sugar Loading To Be Referred To P.M.

    BRISBANE, November 18.— In an effort to seek speedy Federal intervention to end the Townsville wharf dispute, Mr. Gair will ...

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  7. SUPPLIES SHORT IN GULF

    BURKETOWN, November 18.— Discussing supplies this morning. Mr. W. P. Dunne (manager of Messrs Synnott. Murray and ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA IN LOAN QUEUE

    LONDON, November 17—Financial circlet believe that Australia is likely to be first claimant in the queue of potential borrowers in the ...

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  9. LONGER KILLING SEASON PLANNED

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Measures designed to step up lamb production and to spread the lamb killing season over a longer period ...

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  10. APPRENTICE NIGHT CLASSES

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The abolition of night classes for apprentices was advocated by Mr. Paterson in Parliament to-day, ...

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  11. Move to Withdraw Tariff Pact

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The Opposition moved in the Home of Representatives to-day for the withdrawal of a bill ...

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  12. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION TODAY

    CANBERRA, November 18.— Mr. Harrison gave notice in the Home of Representatives to-day that he would more a motion of ...

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  13. CHINESE REDS OUTSIDE SUCHOW

    NEW YORK, November 18.— The United Press Nanking representative says a special Government communique reported ...

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  14. U.S. AMBASSADOR, TARGET FOR REDS

    LONDON, November 17.—Up-roar broke out at [?] Pageant of Production in the City Hall when Communists ...

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  15. URGENT NEED FOR AUDITORIUMS

    MACKAY, November 18.—The urgen need for proper auditoriums end concert pianos in Mackay and the rest of the State was stressed ...

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  16. MACKAY MILK SUPPLY ASSURED

    MACKAY, November 18.—Milk supplies obtained from Rockhampton have been reduced from 2,000 gallons to 1.500 gallons a ...

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  17. 2 YEARS GAOL FOR ROBBING WOMAN

    AUCKLAND, November 18.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): Allan Wilfred Campbell, 59 an Autralian told Supreme Court Judge Finlay ...

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  18. DOUGLAS LANDED ON ONE MOTOR

    CAIRNS, November 18.—Following slight mechanical trouble with one of the engines of an A.N.A. Douglas when coming into ...

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  19. GYMPIE LEGAL MAN SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Derrick James Herschell, solicitor, of Gympie, has been suspended from practice as a solicitor of the ...

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  20. MACKAY IND. CANDIDATE

    MACKAY, November 18.—Ald. C. S. Tait, who was elected to the present Council as a representative of the labour Party has definitely ...

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  21. BOWEN COAL PIER TO BE ASPHALTED

    BOWEN, November 18.—At a meeting of the Bowen Harbour Board, it was disclosed that the Board had received the Treasurer's ...

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  22. GYPSUM FIND AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov. 18.—A deposit of gypsum, 10 to 12 feet below the surface has been discovered near Rossmoya Road, in ...

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  23. AUSSIE GIRL ON INDONESIA RADIO

    BATAVIA, November 17 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—"Aussie Molly." an Australian girl married to an Indonesian Republican, has joined the staff ...

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  24. BOWEN A.R.U. REQUESTS

    BRISBANE, November 18.—The undesirable practice was being established in taking up the time of the House on matters ...

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  25. LABOUR SUCCESS IN MINERS' POLL

    SYDNEY, November 18.— The A.L.P. candidate, Mr. A. Hedley, has defeated Mr. J. Martin, a member of the Communist Party ...

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  26. RISK ACCEPTED WITH DEPOSIT TO SYNDICATE

    SYDNEY, Novmber 18.—The defending barrister questioned in the Quarter Sessions to-day whether the projected New Guinea timber deal was not "a titanic gamble." Mr. S. Isaacs, for the ...

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  27. SIX BIG CASKET PRIZES TO B'BANE

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Golden casket No. 1290 was drawn to-day. First Prize, No. 87841, F. Jordan. W. E. Jefferson, M. ...

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  28. PANIC AT B'BANE SALE OF TOWELS

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Women fainted and tablet and chairs were knocked over, and clothes torn when 3,000 people ...

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  29. UNION COMMITTED ON CONTEMPT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, November 18.—The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day convicted the Metal Trades Employees' Association of contempt of Court. The Court comprised Judges Kelly, ...

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  30. DOLLARS FOR U.S. VISIT BY JOCKEY

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the House to-day he would have investigations made into the ...

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  31. STOCK STARVING IN MT. ISA AREA

    MT. ISA, November 18.—Cattle are starving around Mount Isa. Last week, over 200 head of stock died around a water bore 40 miles ...

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  32. RAILWAY Q.A.T.B. FINAL TO W.A.

    SYDNEY, November 18.—The Queensland team finished fourth in the Australian railways ambulance competition to-day. ...

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  33. ARMS SEIZED ON U.S. FREIGHTER

    LONDON, November 18.—Reuter's Port Said correspondent says the Egyptian authorities boarded the American freighter. Flying ...

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  34. MYSTERIOUS N.Z. EPIDEMIC ABATED

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 18 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A mysterious epidemic which caused the deaths of 10 children in September and October ...

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  35. SYDNEY FLAT SCHEME

    SYDNEY, November 18.—The New South Wales Housing Minister Mr. Clive Evatt, has announced that a block of 310 flats would be ...

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  36. CYCLE STOLEN ON DAY PURCHASED

    MACKAY, November 18.—A new motor cycle, bought on Wednesday morning, was stolen last night from outside a city theatre. ...

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  37. MACKAY EXPECTS RECORD XMAS

    MACKAY, November 18.— Traders in Mackay anticipate that this year's Christmas shopping season will create an all time ...

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  38. AMMONIA FUMES FLOOD FLATS

    SYDNEY, November 18.—A newly wed couple were revived with oxygen after they had been overcome by ammonia fumes ...

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  39. NEW W. BERLIN IDENTITY CARDS

    BERLIN, November 17.—Russian authorities, in a move to force Western sector Berliners to register with Soviet police, ...

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  40. 500 DROWNED IN RIVER CAPSIZE

    LONDON, November 18.—Reuter's Patna correspondent says 500 persons are believed to have been drowned at the junction of ...

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  41. HIGHER WOOL VALUES

    BRISBANE, November 18.—The average price of 53.57d per lb. for wool paid el the second series of the Brisbane sales was ...

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  42. ABDULLAH'S VIEW ON PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, November 17.—King Abdullah, of Transjordan told the "Herald Tribune's" Kenneth Bilby, in an exclusive ...

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  43. STANDARD NUT & BOLT THREADS

    WASHINGTON, November 17.— The long swatted agreement on the standardisation of threads of nuts and bolts manufactured in ...

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  44. CHIANG'S LETTER TO TRUMAN

    NEW YORK, November 18.— The "Herald Tribune's" correspondent, Bert Andrews, understands the recent letter from ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. BENTINCK PARTY RETURNS

    BURKETOWN, November 18.—The official investigating party returned from Bentinck and Mornington Islands late last night. No ...

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