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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. ISLAND DISAPPEARS IN HYDROGEN BLAST

    LIMA (Ohio), November 11.—An eyewitness wrote that a mile-wide island actually disappeared in a recent atomic or hydrogen explosion at Eniwetok, in the Pacific ...

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  5. REMEMBRANCE DAY AT TOWNSVILLE

    Representatives of civic and ex-servicemen's, [?] were present at the Cenotaph on the Strand on Tuesday (Remembrance Day) to pay tribute to the country's dead of two wars. On the right [?] Robertson (President of the Northern District R.S.S.A.I.L.A.) is seen placing a wreath on behalf of that body. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO ALTERATION IN CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, November 11.—The State Government will not alter existing conditions in relation to the 40-hour week Act, irrespective of the ...

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  7. NEW ROAD ON MAGNETIC

    Magnetic Island residents have watched the building of the road to connect Picnic and ...

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  8. LOAN DOWN BY NEARLY £350,000

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11. The State Electricity Commission's £750,000 loan was under ...

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  9. STEEL EXPORT SHORTLY

    MELBOURNE, November ll: The Australian steel industry should soon have a ...

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  10. EXTRADITION MOVE IS LIKELY

    SYDNEY, November 11.—A move to extradite a man on a serious charge over a Southport crime early this ...

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  11. FIREARMS STOCKS SELL OUT QUICKLY

    JOHANNESBURG, November 11.—Gunsmiths in East London, South Africa, to-day sold out stocks of firearms to Europeans, who rushed first to police stations for permits to ...

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  12. POLICE DISBAND NAZI STORMTROOPER CLUB

    NEW ORLEANS, November 11.—Police to-day disbanded a teen-age Nazi Storm Trooper Club and launched a search for a man who organised it. They said it operated as a gang. ...

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  13. LIGHTNING SETS OFF DYNAMITE

    PANAMA, Nov. 11.—A bolt of lightning exploded dynamite charges being placed in the ...

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  14. SECOND HAND DEALER FINED

    CAIRNS, November 11.-A second hand dealer, Leslie Ames Smith, of Shields Street, Cairns, was convicted in the ...

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  15. Red Attack Hurled Back

    SEOUL, November 11.—United Nations troops buried back Communist attacks on three sectors of the bleak ...

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  16. Cheaper Bananas Soon

    BRISBANE, November 11.—I Banana supplies have increased rapidly over the last few weeks following on the ...

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  17. Stock Impounded

    NAIROBI, November 11.—Nearly 400 police and troops to-day impounded more than 4,000 head of cattle and ...

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  18. EXTENSIONS OF LEASES SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, November 11: Leases of sea front allotments at Flying Fish Point, Innisfail, were under ...

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  19. Pizzey Blamed

    BRISBANE, November 11: Odium, heartburnings, and legal expenses incurred by the Maryborough hospital ...

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  20. GRASS FIRES IN AYR AREA

    AYR, November 11.—At 12.50 p.m. to-day, the Ayr Brandon [?] summoned to a grand fire ...

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  21. Return of Taxing

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) expects and early meeting of the State Premier to ...

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  22. GREATER CONTROL ON STERLING MADE

    LONDON, November 11.—A plan for Britain to offer the other sterling Commonwealth countries a greater measure of control in the management of sterling has been made. ...

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  23. Protect Diggers

    BRISBANE, November 11: Federal Cabinet has instructed the Public Service Board to take all steps possible to ...

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  24. COSTLY FOR THE MAYOR

    LONDON, November 11.—Former Mayor of Coventry. Councillor Weston, thought of Riving a £1,500 car to the ...

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  25. A FLOATING DOME TO CONTROL WEATHER

    NEW YORK, November 11.—Professor Ambrose Richardson, of the University of Illinois, said here ...

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  26. London Talks

    CANBERRA, November 11: Federal Cabinet to-night commenced a series of sittings at which ministers will ...

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  27. Announcer Turns Red

    NEW YORK, November 11: An unnamed American woman broadcaster for the United Nations, long suspected of ...

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  28. Gold Output Up

    CAPE TOWN, November 11.—More gold was produced by Rand mines last month than ever before. Production ...

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  29. "Gained Victory

    BRISBANE, November 11: Brisbane was the only State which had retained the right to determine iu own hospital ...

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  30. BALLOTS FOR SUGAR LANDS

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Forty applicants balloted to-day for three War Service Land Settlement ...

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  31. ROAD EQUIPMENT TOWED TO ISLAND

    Heavy mechanical equipment for me on the City Cornell's Magnetic Island road link project is being ...

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  32. TWO KILLED IN RIOT

    PORT MORESBY, November 11.—Two natives were killed and 10 injured in an inter-tribal brawl in the Rigo ...

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  33. Sat Illegally

    MELBOURNE, November 11: Eric Stephen Loft, a former Mayor of Williamstown, will have to pay £192 and ...

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  34. Full Rites As Akihito Proclaimed

    TOKIO, November 11.—Prince Akihito, 18, oldest son of Emperor Hirohito, was proclaimed heir apparent to ...

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  35. COLDEST DAY

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—Melbourne had its coldest morning for nearly a month to-day. At 9 a.m. the ...

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  36. Plan to Extend T.B. Detection

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Plans for the extension or tuberculosis detection to country areas were given by ...

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  37. "TO EXTERMINATE COUNTRY PARTY"

    TOOWOOMBA, November 11.—Mr. Alan J. Campbell, State Treasurer of the Country Party, alleged at ...

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  38. 21 Calves Killed

    CASINO, Nov. 11. Twenty-one fortnight-old calves, penned in slaughter yards about one mile from the ...

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  39. Surprise Parcels

    MELBOURNE, November 11: Australian servicemen in all theatres overseas will have surprise Christmas ...

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  40. EVICTED WOMEN'S SECOND NIGHT ON THE FOOTPATH

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Two women, aged 72 and 54, are spending their second night on the footpath in Rosins Street, Kangaroo Point, to-night. They were evicted from their lodgings at 6 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  41. Order Revoked

    BRISBANE, November 11: An order to Brisbane traffic police not to arrest anyone who refused to give his name ...

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  42. MORE STH. KOREANS WILL SOON BE READY

    SEOUL, November 11.—The United States Army Commander (General James Van Fleet) said to-day more than two additional divisions of South Korean troops would soon be available for combat. ...

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  43. Gold Stolen

    PERTH, November 11: Police are now satisfied that gold bullion which disappeared from Kalgoorlie ...

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  44. GIVES MORE

    BRISBANE, November 11: Queensland gave more to the flying doctor service than the Commonwealth gave to ...

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  45. WOOL VALUES HIGHER

    SYDNEY, November 11.—Values for good quality wools were slightly higher at the Sydney wool sales to-day, and ...

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  46. In Court After Cenotaph Stir

    LONDON, November 11.—James Larratt Battersby, 45, of Southport, was remanded at Bow Street Court until ...

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  47. CAIRNS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    MACKAY, November 11.—In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, Allan Robert Cairns, 19, fireman, was committed for trial on a charge that on October 6, 1952, he had murdered Ellen ...

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  48. ZILLMERE MEN STRIKE

    BRISBANE, November 11: The main work of correcting faults in the Zillmere Housing Commission homes has ...

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  49. Shakespearian Tour

    LONDON, November 11.—Thirty-three members of the Shakespeare Memorial Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon, will leave on a 37 weeks tour ...

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  50. EXAMINE CREW DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Hamilton Knight) is expected in Brisbane this ...

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  51. "Stop Criticising"

    BRISBANE, November 11: The Minister for Health, Mr. W. M. Moore, appealed in Parliament to-day for critics ...

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  52. CERTAIN OF DEFEAT

    LONDON, November 11.—Labour members of Parliament were certain to-day that Mr. Aneurin Bevan, left wing ...

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  53. Queen Mother Meets "Charles Dickens"

    Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother attended a performance of "Readings from Dickens" given by Mr. Emlyn Williams, the well-known actor, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. Above the Queen Mother is seen talking with Emlyn Williams—still in his character as "Charles Dickens"—after the performance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  54. CONCESSION PETROL

    BRISBANE, November 11: City Council aldermen can now buy petrol and oil from Council depots at concession ...

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  55. DEFENCE BUDGET INCREASE

    BRUSSELS, November 11: The Belgian Government has announced that Belgium will spend almost one-third ...

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  56. TREAT ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Nov. 11.—The Federal Executive of the A.L.P. to-day recommended the use of New Australian ...

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  57. Mackay's Hottest

    MACKAY, November 11.—With a maximum, temperature of 92.8 degrees, to-day was the hottest day in ...

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  58. CHANGE RACE PLANE

    SYDNEY, November 11.—The R.A.A.F. has exchanged the Mosquito aircraft given to the Australian ...

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  59. SPIES' APPEAL FAILS

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—The Supreme Court has taken no action on the second appeal of Ethel and Julius ...

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  60. Housing Suggestion

    BRISBANE, November 11: Multi-storeyed flats on modern towns, and community planning lines were urged ...

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  61. Vancouver Games

    TORONTO, November 11.—Between 700 and 1,000 athletes and officials are expected from the Commonwealth ...

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  62. BUTTER FACTORY ENCASED IN A COW

    LONDON, November 11.—A six-year-old Friesian cow, Ranby Lovely, must be a butter factory in a small way. In 364 days she produced 16,864 lb. of butter fat, four lb. more than the previous record for a year. ...

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  63. JUDGMENT RESERVED

    SYDNEY, November 11.—Judge Holt, in the Quarter Sessions to-day, reserved his judgment on a challenge made ...

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  64. Tin Supply Cut

    WASHINGTON, November 11.—A United States mission in Malaya reported yesterday that the free world might ...

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