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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  4. NEW INDIAN PLAN FOR KOREA Hopes Raised

    NEW YORK, November 21.—Diplomats of 21 nations here were to-day carefully scanning the new Indian resolution on Korea, and there was ...

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  5. N.S.W. GOVT. GRANTS McDERMOTT £500

    SYDNEY, November 24.—Released offer serving five yean in prison on a murder charge, Frederick Lincoln McDermott will receive £500 compensation from the New South Wales Government. ...

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  6. First Miniature Jet Aircraft

    THE NEW Sips 220 seinature jet alrcraft invented by M. Gardan, was flown in public for the first time at Tou[?]Nobel France. The tiny two-seater weight used one ton and has a wingspan of about 23 feet. It has a cruising speed of 250 m.p.h. Here M. Garden the inventor of the "minijet," Is seen in the cockpit of the cockpit of his sircraft before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Does Not Think U.S. Has H-bomb

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 Dr. Va[?] Bash, one of the leading stomic [?] in the United states, as ...

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  8. "Hostility" To Drunken Driving

    BRISBANE, November 24.—Public hostility t d[?]man drving was becoming [?] of the greatest streaghs ...

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  9. Reds Pour Supplies Into Indo-China

    WASHINTON, November 24.—United States State and Defence Department experts said to-day ...

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  10. CONDEMNS SOCIAL DRINKING

    BRISBANE, November 24. "Christmas and pecial" drinking is condemned in the Queensland Temper ...

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  11. SISTER KENNY SHOWS SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT

    TOOWOOMBA, November 24.—Sister Elizabeth Kenny, who suffered a minor attack of cerebral thrombosis on Friday, and who has been critically its for the last two days, to-night rallied slightly. ...

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  12. Migration Restriction Sought

    MELBOURNE, November 24: Restriction of relgration while uncomployment exists a Australia will be sought ...

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  13. PROFITABLE PEAK DOWNS WHEAT

    BRISBANE, November 24: Chance crops of 5000 [?] of wheat on Queensland British Food Corporation ...

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  14. Says Sparrows Live Better

    BRISBANE, November 24.—A woman said in the Summons Court to-day that the sparrows in the celling ...

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  15. Fudge Barry Sworn In

    BRISBANE. November M.—The new Industrial Court Presidents (Mr. Jus-tice T. M. Barn) said at ...

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  16. BELIEF CHEER FOR CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 24. About 700 people in re[?] will receive a Christman cheer grant from ...

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  17. PROBE CAPTAINS DISAPPEARANCE

    BRISNABE, November 24: An inquiry into the disappearance of Captain J. D. [?] of the British ...

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  18. Highest Price For Two-Year-Old

    BRISBANE, November 24.—Mrs. Athol Stroag, wife of a well known trainer, to-day sold her two-year[?] ...

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  19. PRY TO END ABATTOIR DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, November 24.—A conference of representatives of the Queensland Meat industry Board and the ...

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  20. Damages Writs Total £14.500

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—There Supreme Conrt writes for damages totalling 14,500 were taken out ...

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  21. Fadden Opens Security Loan

    CANBERA, November 24.—Australis had reached a more stable [?] post [?] ...

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  22. LANDED 10ft. FROM GAP TAP

    SYDNEY, November 24: On the [?] to [?] over [?] at. The Gap, a man [?] ...

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  23. PREPARE FOR BIG BATTLE

    HANOI, November 24.—French troops to-day were preparing for whst is expected to be the biggest ...

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  24. "BAG" 1175 RED LORRIES

    SEOUL, November 24.—United States Marander boanbers last night destoryed 200 Commonlist vehicles ...

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  25. LOST £500,000 ON MILK PLAN

    BRISBANE, November 24: Queensland had lost £500,000 In the last two years ijn refusing to co-operate in the ...

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  26. TEMPERANCE IN UNIONS?

    BRISBANE, November 24. The Queensland Temperance League is likely to launch a campaign to ...

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  27. MOTHER FAULT IN DIESEL TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Nov. 24.—The discovery of another electrical fault has against [?] changing the ...

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  28. To Public Prosecutor

    TOKIO, November 24.—Japanese Police to-day turned over the case of two Commonwealth solders—one ...

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  29. Terrorist Search

    LONDON, November 24.—At Thompson Falls, 100 mile [?] Naitobi police to night were still searching ...

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  30. GLORY BACK

    TOKIO, November 24.—Britain's light fleet aircraft arriver H.M.S.Glory has re[?] for a third period of ...

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  31. LOST PLANE'S FAINT SIGNAL?

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), November 21.—A faint radio signal was the only apparent hope to-day for 52 men ...

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  32. PATROL BAGHDAD

    BAGHDAD, November 24.—Raqui Army units patrolied Baghdad and its suburbs to-day as the newly ...

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  33. SEW CABINET FOR IRAQI

    BAGHDAD, November 24: General Nurdin Minmound Chief of the Iraqul General Staff, announced lat night ...

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  34. 491 SOVIET DIVISIONS IN EUROPE AND ASIA POISED

    WASHINGTON, November 24.—The Soviet Union and its satellites had 491 divisions of troops stationed is Europe and Asia, the State Department announced last night. The department said that with the Soviet Union chan[?]elling half of its national production to war ...

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  35. "Mystery" Man Fome

    BRISBANE, November 24. The mystery man who saved the Gympis mail from plunging 20ft. into a cutting last ...

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  36. Sees Jap. Minister.

    TOKIO, November 24.—The Australian Minister for the Mr and Navv (Mr. W. McMahon) to-day called on the ...

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  37. PLAN "IKE'S" KOREA VISIT

    SEOUL. November 24.—eneral Mark Clark arrived Korea by plane to-day to ork out details for ...

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  38. HORSES' ESCAPADE

    BRISBANE, November 24. women screamed and dozens of people scattered tn Adelide Street to-day when two ...

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  39. "BLAIR ATHOL COULD BE EXPLOITED AT LOW COST"

    BOWEN, November 24.—Blair Athol cool mines could be exploited at a low cost, the Pakistan coal investigation minion leader (Mr. Wasir Ali) said to-night. ...

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  40. "Proves" U.N. Has Failed

    BRISBANE, November 24. New South Wales proved "that the United Nations has failed," and won the ...

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  41. INGHAM CANE ESTIMATED TO TOTAL 697,000 TOftS

    INGHAM. November 24.—As the Victoria came estimate has been increased by another 5000 tons, the district crop, for 1952 will reach to within 3000 tons of 700,000 tons, a record for the district. ...

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  42. To Pay Charges

    SYDNEY, November 24.—Two representatives of British migrants told te Immigration Minister (Mr. H. ...

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  43. Military Crose For Heroism

    LONDON, November 24.—Reuter's Korea correspondent says Lieutenant William Brian James of Shepparton, ...

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  44. NO STRENGTH TO RE-ARM"

    TOKIO, November 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Foshlds) in a policy speech to the Diet to-night, said ...

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  45. POLE CRASHES WITH 2 MEN

    SYDNEY, November 24.—Two ilnesmen crashed 35 feet to the ground after an electric prower pole on which ...

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  46. FATAL FALL

    BRISBANE, November 24: Frederick Harboure (73), of Hilton, waw fatally Injured in a 25 foot fall from a balcony ...

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  47. BIG SOUND BARRIER PAY OUT

    LONDON, November 24: The "Daily Express" says that British insurance compaines are having to pay ...

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  48. RESEARCH POST

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—A Sydney University brofessor has been appointed Officer-in-Charge of the new ...

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  49. WOOL OUTPUT UP THIS YEAR

    WASHINGTON, November 24. World wool production should increase by about 140,000.0001b. this year, the ...

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  50. Christmas Mail Late

    BRISBANE. November 24. There was no prospect of Christmas goodwill parcels and letters now retching ...

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  51. "Little For Exports"

    LONDON, November 24.—[?] Arthur Bottomely, Labber member of Parlliament and former Secretary of ...

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  52. Approved Designs For Coronation Souvenirs

    Designs for the many and varied Coronation [?] to be made by British manufactures have now been approved by the Council of Industries Design and are on Exhibition at Tilbury House, London. Our picture shows plaster busts of H.M. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburg modelled by M. Pauitn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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