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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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  4. KING'S HEALTH IMPROVED

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Reuter says a Bulletin issued at Buckingham Palace this morning states: ...

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  5. TOWNSVILLE EXTENDS A FLORAL WELCOME.

    The Southern approach to Townsville heralds a floral welcome to visitors, Poinclanas in full bloom, extend a greeting as Ross is crossed and the run to the city is commenced. The [?] Cassis and Jacaranda are now at their best. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 21 Lived In Four Flat Hut At Housing Site

    BRISBANE, November 29.—A fire which gutted a hut at Holland Park housing camp at 5 p.m. to-day left 21 people homeless. Five people received burns in the fire, which caused damage estimated at £1500. ...

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  7. Naval Blockade Of Sino-Red Ports

    NEW YORK, November 28.—The United Press Nanking representative says the Chinese Government to-day ordered a naval blockade of all Communist-held ports. No Chinese or foreign owned ...

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  8. THE HOLDEN "LAUNCHED"

    MELBOURNE, November 29. To the accompaniment of a 16-plece orchestra, rich decorations, and hundred of bottles of ...

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  9. Happy End Possible In Baby Case

    MELBOURNE, November 29. The "whose baby" case may have a happy ending. One of the mothers, Mrs. W. ...

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  10. LAST PLAN TO SOLVE IMPASSE

    LONDON, November 28.—Reuter's Park correspondent says it is learned that Dr. Bramuglls (Arentina) will ...

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  11. No Power For Water Pumps In Cairns

    CAIRNS, November 29.—Further restrictions in the use of electricity in the Cairns Regional Electricity Board's ...

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  12. Garden Lied To C.I.B. "To Protect Ward"

    SYDNEY, November 29.—John Smith (Jock) Garden said in the Quarter Sessions to-day that he thought Ward had been guilty of treacherous conduct because he had let down a friend. He said he ...

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  13. ASIA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

    LAPSTONE, November 29.— Australia regarded the industrial development of Asla and the Far East as most important ...

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  14. FEED DAMAGED BY DUST STORMS

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Recent heavy dust stormi to the far north-west corner of N.S.W. hare left a trail of grasless ...

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  15. MORE DAIRY LAND REQUIRED

    MACKAY, November 29.—The first move of the newly inauguiated Mackay Q.D.O. District Council will be to urge the opening up ...

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  16. FROST WIPES OUT FRUIT CROP

    BRISBANE, November 29.—A grower, who bought on orchard near Stanthorpe for about £12,000, tod the entire crop wiped out by ...

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  17. 70lb. BARRAMUNDI HARPOONED

    sMACKAY, November 29.— A 70lb. barramundi was harpooned by a Bridge Road storekeeper, Thomas Pitt, in five feet of water ...

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  18. U.S. AID FOR PACT SIGNATORIES

    NEW YORK, November 28.— The Herald-Tribune's London correspondent says the crucial issue still undecided in the ...

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  19. JAPS PRONE TO MILITARY RULE

    BRISBANE, November 29.—The Japanese wanted to keep out of future wart, but, like the Germans, they could be controlled by military factions. Sir William ...

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  20. COEN P.O. MAY BE CLOSED

    COEN, Nov. 29.—The Postmaster-General's Department is suggesting the closing of Coen's official post office and the ...

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  21. SHEEP TO BE FLOWN TO N.G.

    SYDNEY, November 29.— A single engined Norseman monoplane is having is seven-seater cabin conerted into a flying sheep ...

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  22. sReds Rejected In Miners' Ballot

    SYDNEY, November 29..— Two Communists who contested the ballot for executive positions in the Northern Miners' ...

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  23. Coal Blockade of Victoria Lifted

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The coal blockade of Victoria was lifted to-day by the Federal executive of the Seamen's Union. ...

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  24. Migrant Brought Own Fishing Gear

    SYDNEY November 29.— A fishing family from Sicily arrived to-day by air, equipped with a 4000 candiepowered electric ...

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  25. NO MILK UNLESS PRICE INCREASED

    MARYBOROUGH, Nov. 29.— Householders will be without milk after to-morrow unless the Prices Commissioner grants the ...

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  26. AMPLE LABOUR IN I SUGAR INDUSTRY

    INNISFAIL, November 29.—A meeting of cane cutters decided that, in view of the fact that sufficient labour is now available in ...

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  27. JOBS NEEDED FOR R.S.L. MIGRANTS

    MACKAY, November 29.—The assistance of the Mackay canegrowers is has been sought by the Mackay R.S.L. sub-branch in the ...

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  28. U.S. MAY EQUIP SPAIN'S ARMY

    MADRID, November 28.—Representative Paul Shafer, member of the United States House of Representatives Armed Forces ...

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  29. FOUL PLAY NOT SUSPECTED

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Mrs. Rom Muriel Clive Melville, widow of Arthur George Melville, retired chairman of the Land ...

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  30. FRENCH STRIKE DOOMED EARLY

    LONDON, November 28.—"The Times" Paris correspondent says the French strike was clearly doomed from the outset and no ...

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  31. U.N. FLAG FLOWN UPSIDE DOWN

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The first upset of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference at ...

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  32. JAPS SHUNNING SHINTO FAITH

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The Japanese people had become indifferent to the Shinto religion now that it had been banned as ...

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  33. BOXERS CLAIM COMPENSATION

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. Finnan) said to-day that when the Workers' Compensation Act was amended ...

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  34. PRIORITIES FOR BEDS. COFFINS

    LONDON, November 29.—The Associated Press Bieldfeld correspondent says the German bizonal economic authorities have ...

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  35. 30p.c. NEW HOUSES FOR COUNTRY

    CANBERRA, November 29.— Provincial towns where light industries are being established are to receive special attention in the ...

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  36. MEDICINES FOR SERVICE MEN

    MELBOURNE, November 29.— Private phartnace'itical chemists throughout Australia dispensed nearly 500,000 prescriptions for ...

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  37. CHOCOLATE HOAX

    LONDON, November 29.— The Associated Press Stockholm correspondent says that when police investigated the manufacture of a ...

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  38. CONDITIONS AT CAMP HUT FILTHY

    BRISBANE, November 29.— The City Council's health committee chairman. Aid Howard, Aid to-day an Inspector had ...

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  39. 12 FIREMEN DIE IN MEXICAN BLAZE

    MEXICO CITY, November 29.—Twenty-seven bodies have now been recovered from a hardware store which was destroyed by fire ...

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  40. PETROL PRICE RISE OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, November 29.— Motorists would strongly object to any increase in the orice of petrol, stated the R.A.C.Q president ...

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  41. ANCIENT AND MODERN

    The Hon, Shri Jairamdas [?] Indian Minister for Agricultural, inspecting factors at work in the Ganga Khadir Colony United Provinces, during a recent tour of the area. The Minister and his staff travelld by elephant. About 47,000 acres have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. SEVENTH DAY OF FOG OVER LONDON

    LONDON, November 29.—Fog, in the early hours of this morning lay at densely as ever over London. "The Times" says this is the ...

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  43. BIG HUNGARIAN REFUGEE EXODUS

    LONDON, November 28.—The "Dally Telegraph's" Vienna correspondent says the flight of political refugees from Hungary ...

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  44. NEW TUG IN COMMISSION

    The Townsville Harbour Board's newly acquired [?] the Empire Minotaur (in be re-named the [?]) has gone into commission. Here is the lug proceeding in sea Monday morning to work in association with the [?] The Empire [?] was purchased from the British Adimiralty and was taken over by the board of Colombe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. DOCTOR-PATIENT RELATIONS STAY

    CANBERRA, November 29.— The Director-General of Health (Dr. Metcalfe) to-day denied emphatically that the proposed new ...

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  46. DE FACTO.STATUS FOR SOUTH KOREA

    NEW YORK, November 18.—The "New York Times" Paris representative reports that Australia has agreed to join the United ...

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  47. BLOOD DONORS FAINT

    LONDON, November 29. — The British United Press Copenhagen correspondent says 15 members of a Danish audience of 50 blood ...

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  48. PRESSMAN IN BURMA DEPORTED

    LONDON, November 28.—Reuter's Rangoon correspondent says that Alexander Campbell. "Daily Mail" correspondent in Rangoon, ...

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