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  2. LAWRENCE & [?] SIRIUS: CUP FAVOURITISM

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—When backers and book[?] got together this morning [?] money available about Sirius ...

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  3. BRITAIN MUST RETAIN STRONG NAVY

    BRISBANE, November 6.—"The humiliations and losses we have suffered in this war all point to the height of necessity for the ...

    Article : 192 words
  4. HMAS AUST.'S CASUALTIES TOTALLED 30

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—The total casualties on H.M.A.S. Australia, as a result of the Jap air attack during the initial assault on ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. SIGNS POINT TO STORMS AHEAD FOR FEDERAL LABOUR

    CANBERRA, November 6. — If Mr. Curtin is unable to attend the pre-sessional caucus meetings next week the absence of his personal influence may create considerable difficulties for his deputy (Mr. Forde). ...

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  6. MANPOWER SHORTAGE FOR SUGAR

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The manpower position in regard to the harvesting of the 1945 sugar cane crop is most grave. This is ...

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  8. Wider Scale Of Scholarship Allowances

    BRISBANE, November 6.—New scholarship allowances decided upon at to-day's State Cabinet meeting replace a flat rate of £25 ...

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  9. POW DOING RURAL WORK IN Q'LD

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Prisoners of war doing rural work in Queensland at the end of October totalled 1223. Disclosing this ...

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  10. DR. JONES MAKING GOOD PROGRESS

    SYDNEY, November 6. — Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, who was shot through the chest on Wednesday made such progress during ...

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  11. WORLD PLAN OF SECURITY ENDORSED

    WELLINGTON, November 6.—The Anzac conference, which concluded in Wellington to-day, endorsed the principle of the ...

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  12. [?] Serious Crop [?] Failures in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, November 6.—A million of the N.S.W. wheat [?] and more than half the [?] oats crop had failed ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. BUNDABERG SAWMILL DESTROYED BY FIRE

    BUNDABERG, November 7.—Breaking out with starting suddenness at 12.30 o'clock this (Tuesday) morning a fire destroyed the ...

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  14. TIMBER SHORTAGE FOR POST-WAR NEEDS

    CANBERRA, November 6. — Though the Government is pushing ahead with its plans for the accumulation of building materials. ...

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  15. ABORIGINE FACES SERIOUS CHARGE

    TOWNSVILLE, November 6.—In the Criminal Court to-day a schoolgirl, aged 13, said that a Palm Island aborigine, who is ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. Damage At Brisbane Fire £133,000

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Several walls of Walter Reid's building gutted by fire early on Sunday morning were ...

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  17. LOAN WILL BE FILLED

    CANBERRA, November 6.—The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that latest reports indicated that the Second Victory ...

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  18. WOMEN STIR CROWD AT ROME LYNCHING

    LONDON, November 5. — Two women have been held primarily responsible for the lynching of [?] ex-Governor of Regina gaol. ...

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  19. U.S. LEADERS MAY VISIT PARIS

    WASHINGTON, November 5. — The State Department announced that the French Provisional Government invited President ...

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  20. SOCIAL SECURITY

    The Governor, Lord Wakehurst paid his first official visit to Sydney Teachers College last week. Lord Wakehurst, in an address ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. FRENCHMEN CLASH WITH GERMANS

    LONDON, November 5.—Young French soldiers of de Gaulle[?] new army to-day were the first French patrols since ...

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  22. Carpenters To Hold Stop-Work Meetings

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The building trades group of unions unanimously endorsed a proposal for a State-wide cessation of work ...

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  23. Queen Grateful To Aust. Hospital Staff

    LONDON, November 5.—A gaud deed by the matron and staff of the Fairfield infections diseases hospital in Melbourne received ...

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  24. Gratitude To Island Native Races

    SYDNEY, November 6.—Professor A. P. Elkin, professor of Anthropology in the University of Sydney, said during the week-end ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. "G For George" Again Grounded

    CLEVELAND, November 6.—The Associated Press special correspondent on the plane "G for George," which is grounded ...

    Article : 129 words
  26. Amphibian Plane Crashes On Road

    BRISBANE, November 6.—An American Navy amp[?]bian plane crashed on Harbour-road, Hamilton early this afternoon. The pilot ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. NEW DOCKYARD PROVES ITS WORTH

    SYDNEY, November 6.—The [?] naval vessel launched on [?]turday by Mrs. W. J. McKell. [?] of the Premier, was the ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. Sir John Dill Great In Britain's Crisis

    NEW YORK, November 5.—The New York Times in an editorial says that Field-Marshal Sir John Dill's fame shone brightest ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. Divorce Laws To Protect Aust. Women

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Uniform Federal divorce laws to guard against future difficulties, in cases of American servicemen ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. BEDSIDE DEPOSITIONS.

    SYDNEY, November 6.—A special court was held on Sunday in hospital at the bedside of Charles Wakefield, 48, of Newtown, whose ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. Drug Traffic in Q'ld Not Alarming

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Illegal trafic in cocaine and other dangerous drugs in Queensland is practically non-existent, and the ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. HOLLYWOOD YOUTH IN CAR ACCIDENT

    NEW YORK, November 5.—The United Press correspondent at Hollywood says that Joe E. Brown's 13-year-old daughter. ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. WILLIAMSTOWN ACCEPTORS

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—The following are the acceptors for the Williamstown Cup to be run at Flemington on November ...

    Article : 113 words
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  35. MUCH OF ALBANIA NOW LIBERATED

    LONDON, November 6.—According to [?] reports there has been street fighting for three days in T[?] the capital of ...

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  36. B CLOTHING COUPONS EXTENDED

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The acting deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. G. Ross) said to-day that B clothing coupons will ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. Nazis Hard Pressed On Greek Frontier

    LONDON, November 6.—Marshal Tito's communique says that the whole of the Greek-Jugosisy frontier is in the hands of Partisans. ...

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  38. POLITICAL TENSION IS INCREASING

    LONDON, November 5.—The Athens correspondent of The Times says that 800 Emites yesterday carried the bodies of their three ...

    Article : 161 words
  39. WINDSORS RETURN TO THE BAHAMAS

    NEW YORK, November 5.—The American Press correspondent says that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor departed on route for the ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. STILWELL INCIDENT

    NEW YORK, November [?].—General Chiang Kai-Shog [?] his first public statement since General Stilwell's withdrawal, told the ...

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  41. Ceiling Price For Toys

    CANBERRA, November 6.—The Acting Prices Commissioner, Mr. McCarthy, to-day gazetted an order fixing the maximum prices for all toys. He said that the level of the prices under the new order would be considerably higher than the pre-war level. ...

    Article : 251 words
  42. Cabinet Meeting Postponed

    CANBERRA, November 6.—The meeting of War Cabinet and the War Council, which were to have been held on Wednesday and ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. WEATHER FORECAST

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The following forecast was issued to-day for the 24 hours ending noon to-morrow. Mainly fine, isolated ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. Marseilles Port Facilities

    ROME, November 6.—Rome radio says that the port of Marseilles is repaired and already in use. Despite widespread German ...

    Article : 42 words
  45. N. Z's Big Cruiser

    AUCKLAND, November 6.—The new 18,000-ton cruiser, Gambia, the most powerful warship ever attached to the New Zealand ...

    Article : 48 words
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