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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. FIRST GERMAN TRACTOR SINCE 1939

    THE first German agricultural tractors to arrive in Australia since 1938 are shown being unloaded from the British steamer S.S. "Glenstrc." The first shipment comprises 10 tractors. They are 22/24 H.P. 2-cylinder Diesels. Of postwar design, these are the only tractors Germany is exporting. They are considered by the British and American Occupation Authorities to be the best tractors produced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 341 words
  5. LEAVE TO APPEAL IN BANK CASE

    LONDON, November 10.—The Privy council decision, allowing the Commonwealth leave to appeal in the bank case, which ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. TOJO CLIQUE HIGH DEGREE CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, November 10. — The International Tribunal to-day found Tojo and 19 other accused guilty of conspiracy to wage aggressive wars, which "were criminal in the highest decree." ...

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  7. CHINA'S ANGUISH- Hungry Mobs In Death Stampede

    SINGAPORE, November 10.—Starving Chinese were trampled to death to-day in food riots in talking. Nationalist reinforcements filled the gap n the Central China front where two divisions ...

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  8. POLITICAL BROADCASTS TO BE VETTED

    CANBERRA, November 10.— When the Broadcasting Bill is passed commercial stations will not be allowed to dramatise or ...

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  9. 250,000 TONS SUGAR CARRYOVER IN N.Q.

    BRISBANE, November 10.—Queensland will be unable to ship from northern ports this year 250,000 tons of sugar from the State's estimated cane crop of 5,600,000 tons of cane. This was ...

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  10. life Term. For Brutal N.Z. Murder

    WELLINGTON, November 10. (A.A.P.Reuter).—The trial of Edward Raymond Horton, to, blacksmith's striker, on a charge of ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. ROYAL TITLE FOR PRINCESS' BABE

    sLONDON, November 10.—Princess Elizabeth's baby will be born His or Her Royal Highness. Prince or Princess (the first names) ...

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  12. COAL QUEST I TALK MONDAY

    sSYDNEY, November 10.— Talks between the Joint Coal Board and the Miners' Federation on plain for speeding up ...

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  13. FIGURES NOT CONCOCTED

    BRISBANE, Novermber 10.—The State Electoral Officer (Mr. Maguire) was creticised by the Opposition leader (Mr. Nicklin), ...

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  14. PENSIONS SCHEME FOR MEMBERS

    CANBERRA, November 10.— introduction of a pensions schemp for members of the Federal Parliament will be recommended to ...

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  15. Labour Split In North, Aikens Warns

    BRISBANE, November 10.— A split in the labour vote in North Queensland seats at the 1950 State election was forecast ...

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  16. MOREE SHOOTING CASE FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, November 10.—witness told the Mcree Coroner to-day that Mrs. Joan Estelle Fingleton, 33, was shot dead in her ...

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  17. QUOTA MAY GO ON NEWSPRINT

    MELBOURNE. November 10.— The Australian Newspapers' Council decided in Melbourne to-day to [?] the Prime Minister (Mr ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. BOUGHT R.S.L. BADGE

    SYDNEY, November 10.— When Barry Terence Harold, 21, appeared in the dock at the Quarter Sessions Court to-day ...

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  19. MACKAY R.S.L's. FIRST MIGRANT

    MACKAY, November 10.—The first British migrant to be nominated by the Mackay sub-branch of the R.S.L. will be Thomas ...

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  20. Jap Migration To Dutch N. Guinea Urged

    TOKIO, November 9.—The migration of 20,000,000 Japanese over a period of 10 years, principally to Dutch New Guinea, is ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. DOCKERS' STRIKE MAY END TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, November 10.—A conference of 16 waterfront unions to-day is expected to bring to an end to-morrow the nation-wide ...

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  22. SMUTS ATTACKS AFRICA POLICY

    DURBAN, November 10.-Field-Marohal Smuts told the Natal branch of the United Party to-day that the people of the world had ...

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  23. sBIG ALUMINIUM PROJECT LIKELY

    CANBERRA, November 10.—Mr. Chifley, replying to Mr. Duthie (Labour, Tasmania) in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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  24. RESUMPTION ON CAIRNS WHARF

    CAIRNS, November 10.—Waterside workers returned to work to-day after their one-day stoppage in protest against the suspension ...

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  25. SELLERS' MARKET AT WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, November 10.—The wool market again to-day was in the sellers' favour, especially for Quality and stylish wools, which ...

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  26. 12,000 MAY BE THROWN IDLE

    SYDNEY. November 10.— Twelve thousand men may bo thrown idle in the milling industry next week unless price increases ...

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  27. ADMISSIONS IN GARDEN CASE

    SYDNEY, November 10.—John Smith ("Jock") Garden admitted from the dock at the Quarter Sessions to-day that he had sidled the ...

    Article : 227 words
  28. COMET SEEN AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 10.—The new mystery comet was seen in Rockhampton this morning at about 4 o'clock, approximately ...

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  29. TRUMAN-STALIN TALKS MOOTED

    LONDON, November 10.—The "Dally Mail" says Moscow radio last night save nation wide publicity. without comment, to an ...

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  30. TURF

    BRISBANE, November 10.— The Sydney galloper, Hurry Up, which reached Brisbane to-day hy float to contest the Queensland ...

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  31. sQ'LAND R.S.L MIGRANT PLAN

    BRISBANE, November 10.—The Returned Servicemens' League in Queensland is undertaking to sponsor 500 of the ...

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  32. AFRICA DEFIES U.N.O. TRUSTEESHIP RIGHT

    PARIS, November 10.—The United Nations Trasteeship Committee's debate on South-west Africa was suddenly adjourned after the South African delegate (Mr. Louw) had spoken. Mr. Louw declared that the Union Government did not recognise or ...

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  33. MACKAY SHORT OF VEGETABLES

    MACKAY, November 10.—Housewives here face a shortage of fresh vegetables Some lines are unprocurable The shortage it ...

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  34. GREASY WOOL EXPORTS

    CANMBERRA, November 10.—Exports of greasy wool to the Jolted States during the three months ended September earned ...

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  35. 40 NEW ENGiNES FOR Q. RAILWAY

    BRISBANE, November 10.—Twenty new locomotives for the Queensland railways will be bull at Maryborough by Walkers Ltd, ...

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  36. STUDENTS FIGHT GRASS FIRE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov. 10.— Students at St. Brendan's College, Yeppoon, had a diversion from studies this morning while they ...

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  37. CRICKET

    NEW DELHI, November 10.— After winning the toss in the first last against India and batting, West Indies made a poor start. ...

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  38. WEST'S MOVE ON GREECE PASSED

    LONDON, November 10.—Reuter's Paris representative pays the Political Committee passed the resolution of the Western Powers ...

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  39. JAP SUBJECTS MAY TRAVEL

    WASHINGTON, November 10.— A directive of the Far Eastern Commission to-day authorised limited foreign travel for Japanese ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. NEW N.Z. STAMPS FOR ROYAL VISIT

    WELLINGTON, November 10. (A.A.P.Reuter).— Designs for stamps commemorating next year's Royal visit have town approved by ...

    Article : 51 words
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