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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. AMERICAN INTEREST IN BLAIR ATHOL

    BRISBANE, November 18.—American interests are negotiating with the Queensland and Federal Governments to pour millions of dollars into the Blair Athol coal development. ...

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  5. EMPLOYMENT FIGURES DROP

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The number of people in employment in Australia dropped by 90,900 in the 12 months between September, 1951 ...

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  6. WOMAN'S JUMP FROM BURNING HOUSE

    FIRE GUTTED HOUSE in Florence Street, Calms, from which 70-years-old Mrs. M. A. Sheehy jumped tram a task window when she was trapped by flames last Sunday morning. Sheehy suffered a fractured leg. (S. Corkhill photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "H-BOMB FAR FROM WEAPON"

    NEW YORK, November 18.— While the test just completed at Eniwetok might be described as that of die first hydrogen bomb in actuality, it was still very far from such a ...

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  8. WHARFIES BAN WORK ON SUNDAY

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Brisbane watersiders to-day decided to support a proposal for the begging of ...

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  9. INDIA MOVE TO BREAK DEADLOCK

    MEW YORK, November 18: India made public yesterday the test of a resolution designed to attempt to ...

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  10. COURT TOLD OF POLICE KILLING

    LONDON, November 18.— As a police constable stopped out of a door on the flat roof of a Croydon ...

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  11. NEARLY RUBBER DAMAGE

    LONDON, November 18.— Communist terrorists caused about £1,800,000 (atg) worth of damage to ...

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  12. WORLD SURPLUS OF SUGAR

    LONDON, November 18.— Britain was the only country to ration sugar, although there was now a world ...

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  13. Crew Short On German Ship

    Fiat German ship to visit Townsville in over 20 years had her departure on Tuesday delayed seven hours ...

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  14. Extra Ships Help Clear Molasses

    An overseas shipping line trading regularly between Singapore and Australia is helping ease the molasses ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. LOW CIVIL MORALE IN N. KOREA

    TOKYO, November 18 (A.A.P.Reuter): An Allied intelligence survey says civilian morale in North ...

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  16. ABATTOIR NORMAL

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Production was mormal at the Brisbane shatter to-day following the engagement at ...

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  17. Seeks Homes For Aged In Townsville

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The Labour member for Townsville (Mr. G.Keyatta) urged that an ...

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  18. Lay Hurt For 4 Hours

    TULLY, November 18.— A 62-year-old man lay severely injured for four hours this morning after a tree ...

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  19. DOGS, GATS AS IMPORTANT AS CHILDREN?

    WARWICK, November 18.— Under cross-examination during the hearing of a summary ejectment application in the ...

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  20. Some Bottlenecks

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The New [?] ...

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  21. Fadden Unfit For Overseas

    BRISBANE, November 13. The [?] Arthur Fadden) went to bed soon after he arrived ...

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  22. DOCTORS TO MENZIES TRIP

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The Prime Minister's medical advisor will conform tomorrow to decide ...

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  23. BROTHERS ADMIT £1,440 THEFT

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 18: Two brothers to-day admitted in the Supreme Court to having ...

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  24. REDS PREPARE FOR NEW KOREA ASSAULT

    SEOUL, November 18.— United Nations planes tanks and artiffery blasted the approaches to Sniper Ridge to-day, as the Chinese Communists poured in relnforcement for what appeared to be another assault on the vital central ...

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  25. New Cement Stocks Due From Japan

    North Queensland merchants are to receive big further shipments of Far Eastern cement. ...

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  26. GAOL TERM FOR PERJURY

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 18.— An admission that he had committed perjury at a trail in ...

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  27. DUKE LEARNS TO FLY

    H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh is learning to fly, and at White Faltham Aerodrome, Berkshire, had had his first lesson on a "Chipmunk" trainer, under the direction of Flight Liout Caryl R. Gordon. In our picture the Duke examines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Committed For Trial

    CUNNAMULLA, November 18.—Stanley George Senior nu committed for trial in the Cunnamulla Petty ...

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  29. INGHAM MILL CRUSHINGS

    INGHAM, November 18.— Good even crushing over 12,000 tons in each case—were recorded by the ...

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  30. BANKER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, November 18.— Famous financial authority, Sir Alfred Davidson, died in Sydney to-day. ...

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  31. KNEW OF PERIL BEFORE DEATH

    MACKAY, November l8.— The father of a 25-year-old woman killed in a level crossing smash at Sarina knew they were in deadly peril before the Townsville-Brisbane mail ...

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  32. U.K. INTEREST IN US. OIL

    LONDON, November 18.— The House of Commons showed a lively interest yesterday in the United ...

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  33. To Grow Crops

    BRISBANE, November 18: A Land Acts Amendment Bill compelling holders of new leases to grow fodder ...

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  34. MT. ISA MURDER CHARGE

    THE DEFENDANT in the Mt. Isa murder charge, Edward Claude Bell, being escorted from the court at Mount Isa on Monday morning, after he had been reminded until next Friday. Eacorting him are Detective Sergent W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. £1000 Award To Seaman

    SYDNEY, November 18: A seaman who claimed be had been deprived of work at sea by two Communist ...

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  36. WARNING ON N.S.T. BREACH

    CAIRNS, November 18.— A threat that he would progressively increase the amount in fines for future ...

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  37. FUNDAMENTAL DEFECT IN LAND VALUATION ACT

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The Valuation of Land Acts, authorising valuations throughout the State by the Valuer-General, were to-day declare in a judgment by the President of the Land Court, (Mr.W.L.Payne) to be ...

    Article : 351 words
  38. Appeal By Gympie Chemist

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Mr. Justice Stanley to-day reserved his decision on four appeals in the Supreme ...

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  39. Appointed To Innisfail Field Station

    BRISBANE, November 18. Dr. K. L. Doherty. Medical Superintendent at Alpha Hospital, had been appointed ...

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  40. £10 Fine For "Heil Hitler"

    LONDON, November 18.—Forty-five-year-old writer, James Larratt Battersby, who should "Hell Hitler," and ...

    Article : 46 words
  41. Allowed to Write

    MELBOURNE, November 18.— It was announced to-day that Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly had been given ...

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  42. Seek Foreign Capital?

    MELBOURNE, November 18.— European countries who send migrants to Australia may soon be asked to invest ...

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  43. FULL LABOUR USED

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 18.— All Meatworkers Union labour in Rockhampton has been absorbed. There are ...

    Article : 34 words
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