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  4. Vital Wharf Vote To-day

    CANBERRA, Nov. 12.—Government quarters expect waterside workers to vote to-day to return to work [?]hout Australia to-morrow. [?] began 11 days ago ...

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  5. RAILWAY STOP

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—A mass meeting of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers at the Trades Hall to-day decided that Brisbane and Ipswich railway locomen will seek a Statewide strike unless the Premier, Mr. Gair, agrees to hear their claim ...

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  6. Swing To Left In New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 14.—Despite a pronounced left-ward swing, Prime Minister Sidney Holland's National Party yesterday fended off a strong Labour attack to hold the treasury benches for the next three ...

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  7. INIGO JONES DEAD

    BRISBANE, Nov. 14.—Famed long-range weather forecaster Inigo Jones died at his home at Crohamhurst, about ...

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  8. REDS SINK NATIONALIST DESTROYER

    NEW YORK, November 14.—Chinese Communist torpedo boats to-day sank a Nationalist destroyer escort ...

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  9. Surprise Russian Security Proposal

    MOSCOW, Nov. 14.—The Soviet Union has invited 23 European Stales and the United States of America to a conference on collective security in two weeks' time. ...

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  10. [?]ison Farm [?] Escapee Surrenders

    [?] November 14.—[?] prison farm [?] Mervyn Roy Lilzow, [?] to the Boonah ...

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  11. Mine Probe Clash Likely

    COLLINSVILLE, Nov. 14.—High legal and mining officials began to arrive to-night for the opening ...

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  12. WILLIAMS MAY RECEIVE PASSPORT

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—If Mr. Idris Williams, Communist General President of the Miners' Federation, can ...

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  13. Pilots Escape

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—Two young pilots escaped serious injury to-day when their Gypsy Moth dipped a [?] tree on a ...

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  14. Narcotics Control

    BRISBANE, November 14.—[?] page said to-day [?] Federal Government [?] close watch on ...

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  15. McDonald on visit to Aust.

    SINGAPORE, November 14.—Britain's South-east [?] "Roving Ambassador". Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, left by air ...

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  16. Hanged On Birthday

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 14.—A man was hanged in his backyard shortly alter midnight on Saturday while friends inside ...

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  17. BEAUTY PLUNGES TO HER DEATH

    NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Mrs. Carole Ready (20). the beautiful daughter-in-law of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ...

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  18. Queen's Homage

    OTTAVA., Nov. 14.—Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother drove through streets lined with cheering crowds ...

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  19. INDIAN BLOOD IN CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—Sir Winston Churchill may be part Red Indian, according to calculations made by his ...

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  21. Neguib Deposed

    CAIRO, Nov. ]4.—President, Neguib was relieved as president of Egypt at a special meeting of the Revolution Council ...

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  22. French Crooner Kissed

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 12.—French crooner "King." Jean Sablon, the dream man of thousands of continental girls, ...

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  24. Close Vote In Liquor Poll

    SYDNEY, Nov. 14.—Latest New South Wales liquor referendum figures show a vast swing toward later drinking hours. When counting stopped this afternoon the majority for 6 o'clock closing was only 9339. The vote was 6 p.m. 795,836, 10 p.m. 786,497. ...

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  25. Wool Realisations

    BRISBANE, November 14.—Realisations for wool for the four months ended October were £15,000,000 down on the ...

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  26. Believed Drowned

    BRISBANE, November 14.—In unknown woman is believed to have drowned in the Brisbane River at Hamilton ...

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