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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. APPROVE INDIAN

    NEW YORK, November 28.—The Indian peace plan for Korea is expected to be approved by an overwhelming majority by the General Assembly's Political Committee ...

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  5. Going Home—After 12 Months in Malaya

    SEVEN of the 2 Fijian soldiers who left Towmvllle by B. A.F. Hssttnfs on 24 Fijian soldiers who left Townsville by R.A.F. Hastings on Friday morning on their way [?] after service against Communist terrorists in Malaya. They spent Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Conference To Affect Quarter Of The World

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Commonwealth statesmen at the inaugural meeting at No. 10 Downing Street to-night of the Prime Ministers ...

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  7. SIS. KENNY'S CONDITION UNCHANGED

    TOOWOOMBA, Nov. 28. Sister Elizabeth Kenny's condition was unchanged to-night. ...

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  8. Biggest Fishing Vessel

    CAIRNS, November 28.—North Queensland's biggest and most modern fishing vessel will be launched here ...

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  9. Prison Farm Escapee Caught

    MURWILLUMBAH, Nov. 28.—The 10-year-old [?] Prison Farm [?] Albert Henry ...

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  10. Found Guilty; Released By Judge

    LONDON, Nov. 27. The "Daily Express" says a Judge set free a man found guilty of manslaughter, ...

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  11. RECORD CANE CROP IN THE FAR NORTH

    If final estimates of the cane crops for mills north of Townsville materialise, these factories this season will have an aggregate harvest of over 3,000,000 tons of cane—a record. ...

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  12. N.S.T. Pass-out Parade

    Officer commanding North Eastern Area R.A.A.F. headquarters (Air Commodore L. D. McLachian D.F.C.) ...

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  13. HAILSTONES BIG AS TENNIS BALLS

    ARAMAC, November 22.—In the worst blow for 30 years, a freak storm at The Springs, ...

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  14. Long Trek By N.T. Cattle

    A mob of 5000 Shorthorn beef cattle weaners which left the drought-stricken Brunette Downs Station, on ...

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  15. Visitors Test Our Mangoes

    BOWEN, November 28.—The High Commissioner for Pakistan, Mr. Yusuf Haroun, suggested in ...

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  16. LEAD COUNTRY COMMISSION HOMES HERE

    BRISBANE, November 28: Of [?] houses completed by the Queensland Housing Commission during the year ...

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  17. BIGGEST BATTLE FOR ONE MAN!

    SEOUL, November [?].—Korean warfare ebbed to a series of [?] clashes to-day, with Allied troops ...

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  18. APPROVE STEEL BILL

    LONDON, November 28.—The House of Commons last night, by 305 to 269 votes, approved the Government's bill ...

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  19. CLARE IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, November 28.—Pumping Station B. the second of two permanent pumping stations in ...

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  20. BELFAST MAN FOR CAIRNS POWER JOB

    CAIRNS, November 28.—Cairns, Regional Electricity Board decided to-day to bring out an engineer from ...

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  21. CATTLE INDUSTRY PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, November 28: The Australian cattle industry could increase production by 400 per cent. ...

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  22. HACK AFRICAN TO PIECES

    NAIROBI, November 28: An African gang, believed to be Mau Mau terrorists, hacked to pieces Tom Mbotela, an ...

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  23. Parachute For Fast Aircraft

    LONDON, November 28.—The "Daily Express" says that an American aircraft companv has developed a sealed, ...

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  24. JAP TRIAL FOR FRANK WEAVER

    TOKIO, November 28.—Frank Loyal Weaver (26), Australian ex - Occupation Force soldier who returned ...

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  25. Strike Rebel Supplies

    PARIS, November 28.—French aircraft in northern Indo-China yesterday struck at Vietminh rebel columns ...

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  26. Labour Out In Bradfield

    SYDNEY, November 28.—Mr. M. F. Hardie, Q.C., of Gordon, has announced [?] will contest the Bradfield ...

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  27. IN FRONT BENCH

    LONDON, November 28.—Mr. Aneurin Bevan was yesterday elected to the Labour Party's front bench in the ...

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  28. EXPECT RISE IN BREAD PRICE

    BRISBANE, November 28. Increase next week of from 1d. to l[?]d. for a 2lb. loaf of bread was forecast by ...

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  29. Bowen's Rising Sugar Export

    BOWEN, November 28.—There will be a considerable increase in the amount of sugar shipped through the ...

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  30. Better Sugar Price

    MACKAY, November 28.—Mackay sugar growers will benefit by about 10/- a ton on this year's sugar crop as ...

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  31. Big Water Scheme

    BRISBANE, November 28. An irrigation and water conservation scheme at Thallon, which so far has cost £250,000 ...

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  32. Public Authority

    BRISBANE, November 28: A bill introduced in Parliament to-day by the Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) makes ...

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  33. VISIT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—Mrs. Mamie Elsenhower, wife of the President-elect, has accepted an invitation ...

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  34. Big Safeguard Plans For "Ike"

    SEOUL, November 28.—Police continued to search for Communists among the ruins of Seoul to-day in "Operation ...

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  35. DECREE ABSOLUTE IN AN HOUR

    SYDNEY, November 28.—A decree nisi for divorce was made absolute in one hour, instead of the usual six ...

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  36. QUESTION ANOTHER

    TOKIO, November 28.—Japanese police who already hold two British Commonwealth soldiers accused of ...

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  37. NINE CATTLE KILLED IN RAILWAY CAPSIZE

    TOOWOOMBA, November 28.—Nine head of cattle were killed or had to be destroyed and at least two more were injured when two of the 17 derailed railway trucks loaded with ...

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  38. Finish Drought?

    MELBOURNE, November 28: The 30-day-old strike by engine drivers and firemen [?] the three breweries of ...

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  39. TRACTOR DEATH

    INNISFAIL, November 28: George Livanoff, cane farmer of Utchee Creek, near Innisfail, died after his tractor ...

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  40. 24-HOUR WATERING OF TOBACCO?

    BRISBANE, November 28. An authoritative opinion on the suitability of 24-hour watering of tobacco ...

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  41. HUGE STINGRAYS

    Two huge stingrays, among the largest landed anywhere in the world, were caught in the Captain Cook Graving Dock, Sydney. The catch was made by Taronga Park Zoo employees, under supervisor Chick Cody. One Stingray ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. Unsuccessful Search

    CAIRNS, November 28.—Mounted men and men on foot to-day searched without success for Jack Tyrell, a Main ...

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  43. LABOUR TIPPED TO WIN WERRIWA

    SYDNEY, November 28.—The by-election in Australia's most populous electorate, Werriwa, to-morrow is expected to give another important guide to public feeling on the ...

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  44. HE TOOK IT LITERALLY?

    SYDNEY, November 28.—C.I.B. men have arrested a former employee of Lithgow's "self help" grocery store who ...

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  45. Trade Deficit With Britain

    CANBERRA, November The year 1951-52 produced a deficit of £259, 440,000 for Australia in trade ...

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  46. Disqualify Landers

    BRISBANE November 28: Alan Landers (8.0). was disqualified at the end of the sixth round against ...

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  47. AIR DEFENCE

    OTTAWA, November 28.—Canada has agreed to open her borders to American fighter squadrons in ...

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  48. "ATOM NOT FULLY CONSIDERED"

    LONDON, November 23: The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) said in the House of Commons ...

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  49. Cement Short

    MACKAY, November 28.—Mackay City Council is completely out of cement supplies. Lack of cement is seriously ...

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  50. "Vulgar Hoax"

    SANTIAGO (Chile), November 28.—The reported birth of septuplets to a Chilean woman was announced as a ...

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  51. 56,540 Migrants

    LONDON, November 28.—The Under-Secretary of Commonwealth Relations (Mr. J. G. Foster) told the House of ...

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  52. FURTHER REMAND

    BRISBANE, November 28: Arthur Ernest Halliday (42), plumber, was further remanded in the Brisbane Police ...

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  53. STEP-UP BERLIN COLD WAR?

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—Senior United Slates officials Mid yesterday the Soviet Union might step up the cold ...

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  54. SHOT DEAD

    BRISBANE, November 28: Mrs. Winifred May Weston (33), the mother of eight children, was accidentally ...

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  55. 30 Die In Crash

    TACOMA (Washington), November 28—A four-engined transport aircraft inbound from Alaska with ...

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  56. Margaret For Africa

    SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), November 28.—Princess Margaret will [?] company the Queen ...

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  57. Barnes' Petition

    SYDNEY, November 28.—A petition protesting against Sid Barnes' omission from the Australian Test team, is being ...

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