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  4. Strength As PeaceMeans

    LONDON, Nov.30.—The Government trusted that its policy of strengthening western unity would provide the basis "on which understanding with the Soviet Union may be sought" the Queen declared in her speech when ...

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  5. EVATT'S ATTACK

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.— A secretly-controlled group known as "The Movement" was presenting the Australian Labour Party with a danger perilously akin to Fascism, the Opposition Leader, Dr. Evatt, has said in a memorandum to the Federal A.L.P. Executive. ...

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  6. [?]eport [?]n Detention

    [?]RRA, Nov. 30.—The Australian Department of external Affairs to-day asked the Netherlands Em[?] for information on reports that a small party of [?] were being detained for questioning by ...

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  7. Mackay Rail Stop Threat

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.— I Efforts are likely to be made to prevent a threatened 24 hour railway stoppage in the ...

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  8. Hoad Sick Of Tennis

    MELBOURNE. Nov. 30.— "I'm never bad-tempered, but I just didn't want to play tennis. I got to the stage where ...

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  9. CLUBS AFFECTED IN LIQUOR BILL

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.— In Parliament to-day on the second reading of the Liquor Acts Amendment Bill, Mr. Nicklin, leader of the Opposition, said that the Bill should have been introduced earlier in the session as ...

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  10. [?] Fight [?]Baby In Court

    [?] Nov. 30.— The [?] legal fight for [?] of bus conductress [?] Murray's son, ...

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  11. Churchill Mobbed

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—Crowds singing "Happy birthday to you" mobbed Sir Winston Churchill to-day as he emerged ...

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  12. PARLT. ADJOURNS UNTIL MARCH

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.— Parliament rose to-night at [?] for the Christmas recces and will resume on a date to ...

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  13. Record Wool Price

    SYDNEY, Nov. 30.— The State record price for won this season jumped to 179d. at the Newcastle sales, to-day ...

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  14. FESTIVE SEASON HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, Nov.30.— Employers said to-night that Queensland's shons and industries could trade as usual on ...

    Article : 142 words
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  16. Burglar Whipped

    ADELAIDE, Nov.30.— Dunald James Beanmon[?] (2.5), single, of the Orange-road. [?]indmarsh, received 12 stokes ...

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  18. Transport Act Amendment

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.—Introducing a Bill to amend the Transport Act to-day, the Transport Minister, Mr. Duggan, regretted that time had not allowed for a comprehensive study of the Privy Council decision on the transport position. He regarded the decision as ...

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  19. CAN TAKE LIQUOR TO YOUR CLUB

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30. — A Government amendment to the Liquor Acts amendment by moved by the Attorney ...

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