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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  4. PRINCESS MARGARET AS A BRIDESMAID

    THE KING AND QUEEN, with other members of the Royal family attended St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, for the marriage between Lady Margaret Egerton, Lady-in-Walting to Princess Elizabeth, and Mr. John Colville, who is the Princess's private secretary. Princess Margaret was a bridesmaid. Here is the bridal procession leaving after the ceremony. Princess Margaret is seen in rear-right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FINALE NEAR IN CHINA CIVIL WAR

    SHANGHAI November 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The virtual Nationalist collapse in Manchuria has brought nearer the final outcome of China's civil war, according to authoritative sources. ...

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  6. De-Control Delayed On More Goods

    MELBOURNE, November 1.—The N.S.W. Minister in charge of prices, Mr. Finnan, said to-day the inter-State conference on prices ...

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  7. SHANGHAI EVACUATION PLAN DENIED

    SHANGHAI, November 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A British Information Office official this morning denied reports that ...

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  8. THE REFORMATION

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Protests against the deletion from primary school books of the history of the Reformation in ...

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  9. Nehru's Three-Point Plan for Republic

    LONDON, October 31.—The "Daily Telegraph's" political writer says that Pandit Nehru, during many conversations with ...

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  10. EMPIRE HAS "STING" FOR AGGRESSORS

    COLOMBO, November 1.—Sir Henry Tizzard, Britain's chief Government adviser on science, stated that the British ...

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  11. Digger's 1300 Mile Ride in Wheelchair

    BRISBANE, November 1.—A legless ex-soldier of the First World War, who pushed himself from Redcliffe to Cairns in ...

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  12. JEWS & ARABS MAY ARRANGE OWN TRUCE

    LONDON. October 31.—The British United Press Paris representative says U.N.O. officials said that moves have begun ...

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  13. RECORD SUGAR CROP LIKELY

    BRISBANE, November 1.—The Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) said to-night the revised estimate of this season's sugar ...

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  14. "Terror Campaign" by Ironworkers

    SYDNEY, November 1.—The Federated Ironworkers' Association was waging a "terror campaign" to force A.W.U. members ...

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  15. ACQUITTAL IN MACKAY CHARGES

    MACKAY, November 1.—In the Circuit Court to-day before Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas, a jury found Colin Lovi not guilty of two ...

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  16. ECLIPSE FILMED

    CANBERRA, November 1.—Observers at the Commonwealth solar observatory at Mt. Stromlo, near Canbera to-night took ...

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  17. BURMA RICE RATION CUT

    SINGAPORE, November 9 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Communists scored one major victory in South east Asia by hitting the rice ...

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  18. U.S. OFFICIAL MURDERED

    VIENNA, October 31.—United States and Austrian police authorities reported that four Russian soldiers "most brutally ...

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  19. BUTCHERS TO SHUT IF PETROL CUT

    CAIRNS. November 1.—Conditions in the north-western area and the short supply of petrol issued to station owners may ...

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  20. MOST BAKERS START AT 5 A.M.

    BRISBANE. November 1.—The Bread Manufacturers' Association secretary (Mr. K. Shaw) said to-day that only 14 out of 78 ...

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  21. FUND CLOSES TO-MORROW

    When the Macrossan appeal officially closes to-morrow it will mark the end of the most remarkable community effort ever ...

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  22. FULL REPORT ON LOG NOT GIVEN

    SYDNEY, November 1.—The Civil Aviation Department airways surveyor said at the Lutana inquiry to-day that he did not think it was ...

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  23. RSL. NOMINATION OF MIGRANTS

    SYDNEY, November 1.—The New South Wales President of the R.S.L. (Mr. K. Bolton), to-night appealed to all sub-branches ...

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  24. DRIVER FREED ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE November 1.—Frederick Green, 51, wood vendor, was acquitted in the Criminal Court to-day of having Unlawfully killed ...

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  25. FOG BLANKETS ENGLAND

    LONDON, October 3l.—Dense log caused the postponement of the departure of six B.O.A.C. airliners for the Near East, the Far ...

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  26. 5000 FOUNTAIN PENS MISSING

    BRISBANE, November 1.—The C.I.B. are investigating the disappearance of 5000 fountain pens, which were air freighted from ...

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  27. FIRST ITALIAN SHIP SINCE WAR

    BRISBANE. November 1.—The Flotta Lauro liner, Napoli—the first Italian vessel into Queensland since the war, berthed here ...

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  28. Job Looked Easy Bank Robber Told Police

    BRISBANE, November 1.—"I was short of money, and it looked easy. I mentioned it to the others and we decided to give it a go." This alleged statement, according to Detective Sergeant ...

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  29. Wallace Stocks For Presidency Slump

    NEW YORK, November 1.—Eleventh-hour pre-election reports from the "New York Times" correspondents in key industrial States, indicate that Mr. Henry Wallace, the Progressive Party ...

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  30. 20M. POPULACE NEEDED

    BRISBANE, November 1.—The Apostolic Delegate (Dr. Panico) said to-day Australia would perish if it did not soon build up a ...

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  31. ALL VICTIMS OF N.Z. CRASH FOUND

    WELLINGTON, November 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Searchers on Mt. Ruapehu to-night wirelessed that they had found the body of ...

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  32. GIRL ASSAULTED, 3 MEN CHARGED

    SYDNEY. November 1.—A girl of 19 was found in a state of collapse early on Sunday morning in a bus waiting shed at Restwell ...

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  33. MINERS ASSAULT BANNED BUTCHER

    SYDNEY, November 1.—The Union struggle at Kemeira, between the Communist-controlled Miners' Federation and the ...

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  34. A PLANE LOAD OF TWINS

    FIVE SETS of identical twins—the most photog raphed girls in the U.S.A., arrived at London airport on a goodwill visit to England. They will visit the key cities of this country, and will carry back to America first hand information on how British women are living and helping in the production drive. Our photo shows the twins after their arrival at London airport. Left to right: Janet and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. EVATT'S REPLY ON BANK APPEAL

    LONDON, November 1. — Dr. Evatt, replying to the respondents contention that the Privy Council had no power to grant the ...

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  36. JAVA REBEL LEADER KILLED

    BATAVIA November 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Indonesian Communist leader Muso, who came to Java from Moscow last August and ...

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