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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 : 99 words
  4. NEW AIR CHIEF FOR TOWNSVILLE

    R.A.A.F.'s new Air Commodore Operations takes over at R.A.A.F. Headquarters, Melbourne, loft is Group Captain D. Chariton. O.B.E. taking over from Group Captain I. D. McLachian, D.F.C. who goes to Townsville as Officer Commanding North Eastern Area. Group Captain Chariton has been Commanding Officer No. 91 Wing in Japan and Korea during the past year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DECONTROL OF MEAT PRICES ADVOCATED

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The decontrol of meat prices was urged by meat wholesalers and exporters at a conference with the Acting ...

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  6. TULLY CANE GROWERS CONFERENCE IS BREACH OF ACT

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Mr. A. Jones) said to-day that it had been brought to his notice that a State-wide conference of cane growers had been convened by the Tully ...

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  7. MUST INCREASE 50 PC IN FIVE YEARS

    SYDNEY, November 13.—Australia would need a 50 per teat, increase is coal production within five year, the ...

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  8. 11 SUGAR MILLS STILL CRUSHING

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Because of an extremely short crushing season, due to a small crap and goad harvesting ...

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  9. STATE'S 3 MAIN PRIMARY

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Three of the State's most important primary industries, sugar, wheat and wool, will show marked losses in production and income for 1951-52. ...

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  10. Smoke Haze Covers Wide Area

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Thick smoke from bush fires covered two-thirds of the State to-day. ...

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  11. Judgment Reserved On Ballot Case

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The Full High Court reserved judgement on a challenge by the Federated Ironworkers ...

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  12. PUBLIC Will BE ASKED TO EXPRESS VIEWS

    CANBERRA, November 3.—Members of the Public would be invited to submit their views on any proposed alteration to ...

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  13. POLICE RENEW PROBE INTO YACHT WRECK

    RABAT (French Morocco), November 13.—Police renewed their investigation into the wreck of the wreck of Freddy ...

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  14. Future Of T.A.A. Discussed

    CANBERRA, November 13. The future of T.A.A. was discussed by Federal Cabinet to-day but ministers adjourned ...

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  15. Failure of U.S. Mediation In Oil Dispute

    WASHINGTON, November 13: The American-Persian oil talks have virtually ended without any progress being made toward a ...

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  16. LAMB TO EASE BEEF SHORTAGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 13. To case the beef shortage in Rockhampton, which in likely to continue, the Central Queensland ...

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  17. CONVENTION TO REVIEW CONSTITUTION

    CANBERRA, November 13.—Three States will make a concerted move to force the Government to call a national convention ...

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  18. 12 Killed In Train Smash

    EVANSTOWN, Wyoming. Nov. 13—At least 12 persons were killed to-day in a collision between two Union Pacific expresses during a ...

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  19. Much Value From Welfare Survey

    A northern social welfare survey now being conducted should result in wider knowledge of local problems and of local ...

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  20. Potatoes Now 6d. Pound In New South Wales

    SYDNEY, November 13.—The fixed retail price of potatoes will rise by 1½d a 1b to 6d, a 1b in Sydney and Newcastle ...

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  21. Misinformed on Broadcast Deal, Says P.M.G.

    CANBERRA, November 13—The Postmaster-General. Mr. H. L. Anthony, said in the House of Representatives to-day he had ...

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  22. Aust. Support For Middle East Command

    CANBERRA, November 13.—Australia would strongly support the creation of a Middle East Command, the Prime Minister ...

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  23. EARTH FALLS IN MT. NEBO MINE

    SYDNEY, November 13.—Heavy fills of earth and stone have stopped production at the Mount Nebo colliery. The falls began last ...

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  24. State Land Tax "Unreasonable"

    BRISBANE, November 13.—State land taxes were described in Parliament to-day at unreasonable class taxes. ...

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  25. APPROVAL FOR BROADCAST HEWS PICKUP

    CANBERRA, November 13.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) said to-night approval would be granted shortly for the ...

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  26. No Action to Curb Power of Mr. Cameron

    CANBERRA, November 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said to-day he knew of no foundation for reports that ...

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  27. Boy Killed in Truck Accident

    CAIRNS, November 13.—A five-year-old boy was killed this afternoon when he was his by a truck after he had alighted from ...

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  28. BOY DROWNED IN FITZROY RIVER

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 13: John Saunders. 9, of Koongal was drowned in the Fitzory River [?] Lakes Creek, late to-day. ...

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  29. PROBE INTO ALLEGED PARLIAMENT HOUSE SCANDALS DEMANDED

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13.—A probe into alleged scandals in Parliament House, Canberra, was demanded by Mr. E. J. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  30. Wants Credit Restrictions Abolished Here

    BRISBANE, November 13. — Credit restrictions in Queensland should be abolished until the effects of the dought and bush ...

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  31. Four Australians Killed in Korea Last Week

    CANBERRA, November 13.—Australian Army casualties in Korea for the week from November 3 to 10 inclusive waft four ...

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  32. Black Ban May Hold Up Railway Pay Rises

    BRISBANE, November 13.—Pay increases to 27,500 railway employees would probably be held up because of a black ban imposed by the Black-smiths' Society and the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  33. NEW DUTIES ANNOUNCED

    CANBERRA, Nov. 13. New duties on products ranging from caviare to fork-lift trucks were announced in the House of ...

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  34. REDS SIEZE TWO SMALL TOWNS

    LONDON, November 13.—Reuter's representative in Rangoon states that reports said to-day 1000 ell-armed Communists. In a ...

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  35. NO SUPPORT FOR TRAFFIC ACT AMENDMENT

    TOOWOOMBA, November 13.—The monthly meeting of the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce to-day decided not to support a move ...

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  36. PROPERTY SALE AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 13. One of the biggest sales of improved farms in the Rockhampton district for some time was ...

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  37. Decorations For Five Australians

    TOKIO, November 13.—Five Australian and New Zealand members of the Commonwealth Division have won "immediate" ...

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  38. Price of Haircuts May be Increased

    BRISBANE, November 13.—An application for an increase in the price of haircuts will probably be discussed by Brisbane ...

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  39. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY

    ROMA, November 13. Robert McMullen, 19 railway employee, of Roma, died to-night after a motor cycle, on which he was ...

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