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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  3. MAILS CUKE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  4. REMEMBRANCE DAY CELEBRATIONS, LONDON

    H.M. THE KING, with the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of Edinburgh laid wreaths at the cenotaph during the service. On right are seen the King with the Dukes of Gioucester and Edinburgh. Princess Margaret, with Queen Mary and other members of the Royal Family watched he [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Pressman Queried on "Leakages"

    CANBERRA, November 17.— Commonwealth Security Police have launched a new investigation into a series of alleged leakages from the Federal Cabinet, dating back over several months. ...

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  6. EVATT AND LIE "PUT WEST ON SPOT"

    NEW YORK, November 16.—The "Daily News," in a leader on the Lie-Evatt appeal for a resumption of negotiations with Russia, says that if the Western Powers carried out Peace talks, they would be ...

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  7. GOOD RAIN IN PENINSULA

    COEN, November 17.— Remarkable rains have fallen in Cape York Peninsula. At Coen, rain fell consistently all last night ...

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  8. 8 SUGAR GANGS DISMISSED

    If five turn listed for sugar [?] on the overseas ship, Maria De Larinaga, at 8 o'clock his morning, fall to [?] the ...

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  9. FINE REFUNDED OR SHIPS TIED UP

    MELBOURNE, November 17.—The one-day stoppage of transport and other unions ended at midnight to-night, but a tie-up of ...

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  10. Cominform Financed French Strike

    PARIS, November 16.—The Minister for the Interior' (Jules Moch), reporting to the National Assembly on the cause and effects ...

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  11. PIPE MAKERS' WAGE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, November 17.—Decision was reserved by Mr. Dwyer in the Industrial Court to-day in a claim by the A.W.U. for ...

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  12. MOST IRRIGATION TO BE IN Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Novermber 17.—Addressing the Economic Society, Mr. T. A. Lang, Queensland Commissioner of Irrigation and Water ...

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  13. RED HOLD IN U.K. UNIONS

    LONDON, November 16.—The Conservative M.P., Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, told the National Liberal Council that while ...

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  14. STEEL INDUSTRY DEFENDED

    LONDON, November 16.— Mr. Churchill, resuming the debate in the Houset of Commons on an Opposition amendment to the Steel ...

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  15. PETROL ISSUE TO ATTEND TRAINING

    CANBERRA, November 17.— Country recruits for the Citizens' Military Forte would be granted a special, petrol allowance where it ...

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  16. HIROHITO NOT TO ABDICATE

    TOKIO, November 16.— A source close to the Emperor said to-day there was now no possibility he would abdicate. ...

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  17. NORTH MACKAY WATER SEARCH

    MACKAY, November 17.—The Pioneer Shire Council, which draws water for the town of North Mackay from the city mains. ...

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  18. N.G. RESOURCES, 'WARD INTENDED TO HANDLE'

    SYDNEY, November 17.—When the New Guinea Timber leases case was resumed at the Quarter Sessions to-day, a Brisbane solicitor said that, in November. 1944. J. S. (Jock) Garden told him that ...

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  19. LAND FAMINE AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, November 17.—Mackay is experiencing a land starvation at present, and home building sites are practically unprocurable. ...

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  20. ACT'S EFFECT ON FEDERAL AWARDS

    CANBERRA, November 17.— The Federal Attorney-General (Senator McKenna) is examining the Essential Services Act ...

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  21. Three Miners Dragged from Deadly Fumes

    BRISBANE, November 17.—A former Mount Isa miner dragged three men to safety after they had been overcome by ...

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  22. REDS ISOLATE SUCHOW

    NEW YORK, November 17.—The United Press Nanking representative says the Government admitted to-day, that ...

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  23. USE OF FEDERAL CARS CONTROLLED

    CANBERRA, November 17.— An admission that, in some cases, Commonwealth cars could have been used more economically was ...

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  24. WEEK-END NET FISHING BAN

    BRISBANE, November 17.—The Queensland Professional Fishernen's League wants Moreton Bay losed to net fishing at the ...

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  25. NEW FIRE AREAS CONSTITUTED

    BRISBANE, November 17.—The_ rural fire districts, established under the Rural Fires Act of 927, has been abolished and new ...

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  26. SURFACE WATER FOR ONLY 2,000,000 ACRES

    BRISBANE, November 17.—Not more than 2,000,000 acres of Queensland's 429,000,000 can be irrigated from surface water supplies, according to the Stanley River Works Board chief engineer ...

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  27. PROSPECTOR IN BAD WAY

    CLONCURRY, November 17.—John Burke, aged 58, a prospector, was found on Friday by a railway [?] crawling along the line near ...

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  28. CURRY HOSPITAL AMENITIES

    CLONCURRY, November 17.— A Gallup poll of the people of Cloncurry regarding hospital renovations definitely approve of the ...

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  29. STATE MINES TO BE MECHANISED

    BRISBANE, November 17.—A further step to mechanise the State coal mine at Collinsville was announced by the Minister ...

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  30. DOCKERS WORK DIVERTED SHIPS

    HALIFAX, November 16.—The British liners, Mauretanis and Britannic, and the Dutch vessel, Veen Dam, will sail shortly on ...

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  31. NATIONALISE OR COMMUNISE

    LONDON, November 17.—Sir Stafford Cripps caused uproar in the House of Commons last night when, at the end of his-speech. ...

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  32. CRICKET

    BRISBANE, November 17.—The brilliant young Maryborough wicketkeeper, Alan Reid, has been chosen for the combined courty ...

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  33. 13 JOBS AWAIT R.S.L MIGRANTS

    MACKAY, November 17.—Thirteen jobs for British ex-servicemen who will be brought to Queensland under R.S.I. [?] ...

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  34. NO CANADA LAW ON COMMUNISM

    QUEBEC, November 18.—The Premier (Mr. Maurice Duplessis) said to-night that although Communism was a much worse evil ...

    Article : 63 words
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