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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. McCOWAN DEATH, PLUMBER'S TRIAL

    SYDNEY, November 13.—lt wot alleged Arthur Ernest Halliday, 42, plumber, hod murdered the Southport taxi driver, Athol McCowan by striking him several times oh the head with the butt of a 45 calibre pistol ...

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  5. 4 Targets For Prime Ministers

    LONDON, November 13. The "Daily Express" political writer says to-day that four targets are being set ...

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  6. FAMOUS RELIC FOR NEW ZEALAND

    The telescope used by Captain Cook during his famous [?] to Tahid in H.M.S. "Endesvom", has now been sold to the New Zealand Government by Mrs. Edythe Kinch of St. Ives, Commissiner in London. Inour picture Mr. Doddge examines the telescope with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NICKLIN ALLEGES SOVIET ATTEMPT

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The Opposition Leader (Mr. C F. R. Nicklin) to-day d proposed Land Bill as a definite step the Soviet system of collective farming. ...

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  8. Cardinal For India

    LONDON, November 12.— Reuter's Vatican representative says his Holiness the Pope to-day named Cardinal ...

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  9. BEER SURVIVES ATOMIC BLAST

    LONDON, November 13. When atomic scientists and servicemen re-occupied Monte Bello ...

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  10. POURED PETROLEUM ON CHINESE REDS

    SEOUL, November 13.An American fighter bomber to-day poured fellied petroleum bombs on the Chinese. ...

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  11. 4½% OFFERED FOR £20,000,000 LOAN

    CANBERRA, November 13.—The Commonwealth Government will issue a new Commonwealth loan of £20,000,000 at die new high interest rate of 4} per cent Period of the ...

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  12. QUADS BORN ON LONEY ISLAND

    JUNEAU (Alaska) Nov. 18. Birth of quadruplets to a woman on lonely Unga Island was ...

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  13. CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, November 13. The names of seven members of the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment in ...

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  14. 60 PER CENT. UNSALEABLE

    MAREBBA, November 13: The eighth and final series of the 1952 tobacco leaf sales concluded in Mareeba to-day ...

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  15. Migrants' Long Trip Ended

    CAIRNS, November 18.— Before the Arnett family of tan embarked for Australia, they went on a 500-mile ...

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  16. LADY GULLETT'S PEARLS FOUND

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—A string of pearis, valued at [?] was returned to a Carlton ...

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  17. Diesel Engine Impressive

    BRISBANE, November 18: the Inlander, first of Queensland's diesel electric locomotive, made a record ...

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  18. German Court Action

    LONDON, November 13.—Reuter's Bonn representative said the West German Supreme Court yesterday ...

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  19. Denial By Merchants

    BRISBANE, November 13: A denial that merchants were attempting to wreck the Botato Marketing Board was ...

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  20. NEGOTIATIONS END

    ROCKHAMPTON, Novem­ber 13.—A satisfactory reply not to hand, the Show Com­mittee to-day decided to cease ...

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  21. "WHITE MEN EXPLOITING NATIVES"

    BRISBANE, November 13. Many white men in the north were exploiting natives, the Health and Home Affairs ...

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  22. COMPLETE SURVEY

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Chief Inspector Harold has been asked by Cabinet to complete his State-wide police ...

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  23. ATTEMPTS TO REFLOAT FAIL

    CAIRNS, Nov. 13. Another effort to refloat the stranded P. and O. cargo steamer, Devanah, (7367 tons) will be ...

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  24. ORDER FOR KOREA BIG INCENTIVE

    CAIRNS, November 13.— The recent order for 750,000 super feet of timber, which is now being loaded at ...

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  25. To Select Chief

    NEW YORK, November 13: Tbe United Nations General Assembly's Steering Commit­tee decided yesterday to place ...

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  26. Abattoir Delay

    BRISBANE, November 13: The absence of a third slaughterman at the Brisbane Abattoir to-day reaultad in a ...

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  27. DISRUPT SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The Seamen's Union wanted to disrupt council shipping; by a series of trivial disputes. ...

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  28. SOME RELAXATION IMPORTS GIVEN

    CANBERRA, November 13.—The commonwealth Government to-night announced [?] of restrictions [?] from non-dollar and non-Japanese areas as from ...

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  29. SAID MOORE UTTERED A FALSE STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The Health and Home Affairs Minister (Mr. W. M. Moore.) was accused in Parliament to-day of having given false information to the House to cover up a political broadcast to Torres ...

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  30. 200 Arrested

    BANGKOK, November 13.— Thai police have arrested more than 300 200 persons suspects of [?] to ...

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  31. Search for Mines

    BRISBANE, November 13: A search for mines will be under takes [?] will ...

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  32. A NEW TRICK ON MAGICIAN

    NEWARK (New Jersey) Nov. 13. "The Great Lawrence," who claims to be one of the ...

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  33. Are Running Out

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—Beer supplies at most Melbourne hotels are running out because of the strike at ...

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  34. THOUSANDS DAMAGE IN FELUGA CYCLONE

    Rentals of Feluga, a small farming settlement four miles north of Tully, estimate damage caused there by a furious accompanied by high velocity winds and hail on Wednesday afternoon as "thousands of ...

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  35. Will Pay Less

    WARWICK November 13: Queensland Oddfellows will, next financial year, pay less towards the administration ...

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  36. RURAL RESEARCH FINANCE

    SYDNEY, November 13.— The Commonwealth Bank has approved grants totalling £47,000 from the Rural ...

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  37. Railway Needs

    BRISBANE, November 13: Contracts arc being let by the Railway Department for lubricating, fuel and other oils ...

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  38. Departure Postponed

    CANBERRA, November 18.—The Deputy Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced to-night that on ...

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  39. Bids Rejected

    ROCKHAMPTON, Novem­ber 18.—No satisfactory bids were received at an auction sale to-day of the unstocked ...

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  40. REDS OBLITERATED

    LONDON, November 13.— Reuter's Bonn representative says it is now possible to summarise the results and ...

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  41. Action to Defend

    LONDON, November 13.—Reuter's Capetown repre­sentative lays the South Afri­can police will take stern ...

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  42. FIGHT OVER BENEFITS

    BRISBANE, November 13: Mr. B. Evans (C.P., Miranl) claimed in Parliament to-­day there had been "a ...

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  43. Communist Plot

    BANGKOK, November 13: Police Bald to-day they had unearthed a plot for a Com­munist revolution in ...

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  44. MENINGITIS VICTIM DIES

    BRISBANE, November 13.—The Wacol Army camp meningitis victim, Roy Pascoda 18, died in the ...

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  45. To Summon Talks

    CANBERRA, November 13: The Commonwealth Govern­ment will summon a confer­ence with New South Wales ...

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  46. TREMOR ON UMBOI ISLAND DESTROYS MANY HOUSES

    PORT MORESBY, November 18.—A severe Mirth tremor destroyed houses and damaged many villages at Umbol Island, off the West Coast of New Britain last Monday. Two European homes were ...

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  47. QUEEN ATTENDS ROYAL FILM SHOW

    HM. Queen Elizabeth, with the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Margaret attended the Royal Film Performance a) the Empire Theatre, Leicester Square, London. The film chosen this year was the new American musical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. MORESBY BRIDES FOR £1000 EACH

    POST MORESBY, Nov. 13.— Natives were selling brides for £1,000 each in the Port Moresby district. ...

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  49. Eight Charged

    LONDON, November 13.—Reuter's Nairobi representative says eight Kikuyu tribes-men, including: 75-year-old ...

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  50. GREEK BASES USED

    LONDON. November 18.— Reuter's Athens representative says sirfields on the [?] mainland have been ...

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  51. "DO RIGHT THING WILL WITHDRAW"

    BRISBANE, November 13: The Government would withdraw its nominees when it was satisfied the ...

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  52. Tax Exemption

    CANBERRA, November 13.—Federal Cabinet has decided to extend for a year income tax exemption on 20 ...

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  53. Feared Safety

    SYDNEY, November 13.— A seaman, Austen MacDonald, said in the District Court to-day he feared for his ...

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  54. Man Committed

    LONDON, November 13.—Frederick Thomas Yates, 37-year-old former schoolmaster, described as of Charles ...

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  55. Opening Faster

    LONDON, November 13.—Tests have been made by Britain with parachutes open-Big at speeds falter than ...

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  56. Soviet "Siren Song"

    WASHINGTON, November 18.—The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of staff (General Omar Bradley) said to-day the free ...

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  57. [?] FONTAINE WED

    [?] FRANCISCO [?] Film [?] and [?] were ...

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  58. Rush For Billy's Seal

    SYDNEY, November 13.— Liberal preelection for Bradfield. the blue ribbon non-labour seat vacant since ...

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  59. SQUADRON'S RETURN

    SINGAPORE, November 13.—R.A.A.F. No. 38 Trans­port Squadron now nervine in Malaya will probably ...

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  61. STEPS TO PREVENT KRUPP BUYING BACK IN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, November 13.—The British Government was planning steps to ensure that Alfred Krupp, former German munitions magistrate, did not buy his way back into the German coal and steel Industries. ...

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  62. Won't Pay Rates

    BUNDABERG, November 13.—The Queensland Housing Commission has returned to the City Council, unpaid, a ...

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  63. Coal Miners' Pensions

    BRISBANE, November 13: The Cabinet has reached a decision on Queensland miners' pensions, the ...

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  64. SEVERANCE AT SKULLS OF SIAMESE TWINS PLANNED

    CHICAGO, November 18.—Surgeons to-day worked to complete preparations for a delicate operation to separate year-old Siamese twins joined at the skull. Doctors at the university ...

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  65. POWER TO COUNCILS

    BRISBANE, November 13: The State Government will amend the Traffic Act to give local authorities power to ...

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  66. Malan Set-back

    BLOEMFONTEIN, November 13.—Dr. Malan's Nationalist Government to-day suffered another heavy defeat in ...

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  67. £10,000 for Boy

    MELBOURNE, November 13.—A 12-year-old boy, Bruce William Roberts, was awarded £10,000 damages by a Supreme ...

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  68. Middle East Defence

    NEW YORK, November 13 Australia and New Zealand were among seven countries planning the establishment of ...

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    SIDNEY, November 13.— The State tennis championships opening rounds were postponed from to-day until ...

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  70. Steamship Line Sale

    WASHINGTON, November 18.—Federal Treasury to-day received a cheque for 9,128,537 dollars (about £4,076,000) as ...

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  71. SHORN AND BORN ALL OVER AGAIN

    CLAY (West Virginia), November 11.—Vincent Hamrick (83), after his first haircut in eight years, looked like a shorn sheep to-day. A Republican clip, he called it an Eisenhower special ...

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  72. Experiments Success

    HOUSTON (Texas). Nov. 13.—Baylor University College nf Medicine officials said yesterday that controlled ...

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  73. SURF LIFE SAVING

    BRISBANE, November 13: State surf championships will be heM at Broadbeach on January 25. ...

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