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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. RE-TARING OF RAILWAY TRUCKS URGED

    BRISBANE, November 5.— Sugar industry authorities said to-day that points raised by the Acting Treasurer ...

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  5. EGYPT'S 'LIBERATION' ARMY READY TO ACT

    LONDON, November 5.— Reuter's Cairo representative says that Field Marshal Aziz El Masri Pasha, commander of Egyptian "Liberation Battalions," was said to-day to be awaiting Government orders to ...

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  6. Britain's Largest Military Plane

    Britain's largest military aircraft, the Blackburn "Gal [?]" is capable of carrying up to 15 tons at its cruising speed of [?] m.p.h. Second in size only to the Brabazon. It has a wing span of [?] feet and is 99 feet in length and [?] feet high. The [?] can be used ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Government Move—

    BRISBANE, November 5.— Any attempt to upset fat stock prices at Cannon Hill on Thursday would be followed by a large-scale diversion of stock to New South Wales. ...

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  8. OFF TO THE ANTARCTIC

    THE John Biscoe, the Falkland Islands survey ship, left Southampton recently for the Antarctic. With a crow of [?] and [?] passengers, the vessel will have covered 35,000 miles by the time she returns next July. Among the passengers are scientists and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEUTRAL POLICY FOR INDIA

    WASHINGTON, November 5.— The Prime Minister of India (Mr.Nehra) denied in a letter released to-night that India was ...

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  10. "ATOM" LIKE FLASH IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, November 5: A strange explosion and flask like an atom bomb, woke thousands of people and rattled ...

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  11. ORDER TO RESTRAIN "RED" UNION OFFICIALS

    MELBOURNE, November 5.— Two applications to have Communist officials of the Federated Iron-workers' Association restrained from interfering in branch elections were granted by the Full Arbitration ...

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  12. Rail Lines MayBe Put Down in 200-foot Lengths

    BRISBANE, November 5.— The laying of railway lines in welded lengths of 200 feet instead of the present method of putting down ...

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  13. "BAD" BEER MADE A "BAD" MAN

    MELBOURNE, November 5.— William Butler, 28. of West Brunswick had fought the whole it the Flinders Lane watchhouse ...

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  14. Winter Storms Kill 164 In America

    NEW YORK, November 5.— At least 164 people have been killed as the result of a succession of [?] wintry storms ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. Snap And Run For Italian Cameramen

    ROME, November 5.— Want a job at a news photographer in Italy ? Better furnish your own [?]ult of armour. ...

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  16. Big Machinery Firm For Brisbane?

    BRISBANE, November 5.— A branch firm of David Brown, Ltd., a huge British industrial and manufacturing concern may be ...

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  17. Sobriety Test Proved in Vain

    SYDNEY, November 8.— A grazier had dropped a pin on the police station charge room floor, And then bent down and picked it ...

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  18. Allies Launch Counter Attack In Korea

    TOKIO, November 6.— The United Nations' force counter-attacked on the Korean went front to-day after being driven ...

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  19. ASSURANCE ON FUTURE OF T.A.A.

    CANBERRA, November 6. — Labor Opposition in the House of Representatives to-morrow. is expected to seek definite assurances ...

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  20. RACE RIOTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    DURBAN, November 6. — All available Durban police were sent to the suburb to Cato Manor to-day to quell disturbances in which ...

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  21. Still Finding Live Ammunition

    MELBOURNE, November 5.— Six year after the war live ammunition souvenirs are still being found in all parts of Australia. ...

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  22. INTERESTED IN OUR COAL

    BRISBANE, November 5.— German chemical and industrial [?]rme are interested in Queensland's coal resources. ...

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  23. Congressmen Have "Itchy Feet"

    WASHINGTON, November 8.— One Congressman out of every five now ta globe-trotting or expects to leave soon for abroad, a United ...

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  24. Commander For Atlantic Defence

    LONDON, November 5.— Admiral William Fechteler, Chief-of-Staff of the U.S. Navy, said on arrival in London to-day that the ...

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  25. REDUCED KILLS AT LAKES CREEK

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 5.— The continued dry weather has caused irregular slaughtering at Lakes Creek meatworks, and this ...

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  26. More Profit From Smaller Ice Cream Scoop

    BRISBANE, November 5.— Retailers will make more profit out of a small ice cream scoop [?] in Queensland than from ...

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  27. DEATH OF ARTIST

    BRISBANE, November 5.— Mr. Garnet Agnew, Queensland artist, well-known from Sydney to Cook-town, has died in a Brisbane ...

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  28. Heavy Fines For Overcharging

    BRISBANE, November 5.— Overcharging for matches, dripping and canned pineapple [?] three shopkeepers [?] in ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. Victorian Bread Price Increase

    MELBOURNE, November 5. —The Prices Commissioner (Mr.J.F.Waldron) to-night announced a breed price increase and higher ...

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  30. NO SATURDAY MEAT TRADE

    MARYBOROUGH, November 5.— Owing to the shortage of cattle, master butchers in Maryborough will not open their shops ...

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  31. Echo of Country Ambulance "Brawl" in Court

    BRISBANE, November 5.— The right of the Brisbane parent centre of the Ambulance Brigade to appoint its own superintendent was challenged in the Industrial Court to-day. ...

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  32. EMPIRE TROOPS WIN REPUTATION

    CAIRNS, November 5.— Commonwealth troops in Korea have done extraordinarily well and made a ...

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  33. New Deal For Mentally III

    BRISBANE, November 6.— A plan to develop Queensland mental services into line with the most modern and advanced ...

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  34. Wharf Blaze Fought By 100 Firemen

    SYDNEY, November 5.— Nearly 100 firemen fought desperstely to prevent a wharf fire spreading to two ships, and ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S ATOM TEST DENIAL

    LONDON, November 5.— The Supply Minister, early to-day, refused to confirm a "Daily Express" report that the first ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. MODESIY WASN'T THE BEST POLICY

    LOS ANGELES, November 5.— Walter Logan, aged 49. was in hospital to-day because of his modesty. ...

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  37. Penicillin Losing Its Effect

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 5.— Penicillin, sireptomycin, sureomycin, and chioromycetin all were less effective against microbes ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. Trainees Break Camp on Monday

    BRISBANE, November 6— Many of the 1440 National Service Army trainees, who finish their course on Monday, will be back in ...

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