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  4. GIANT OF THE AIR ALOFT

    The first picture of the giant passenger plane, the Brabazon, the biggest in the world, to be taken from an accompanying plane. Behind the Brabazon is seen the Bristol Freighter with a wing span of 108 feet. The Brabazon has a wing span of 230 feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BASIC WAGE HEARING

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The A.C.T.U. is expected to make application to the High Court on ...

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  6. More Questions Asked On Golden Casket Win

    BRlSBANE, Thursday. —Further questions were asked in the Assembly to-day by Mr. Bruce Pie (Lib., Windsor) about the circumstances in which first prize in Casket No. 1367 was won by L. E. Gray, one of ...

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  7. Land Acquisition Compensation To Be More Liberal

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A bill to make provision for more liberal compensation for acquiring Crown leasehold was introduced in Parliament to-day. The bill is to amend the War Service Land ...

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  8. Mr. Menzies To Rest

    BOONAH, Thurs. — Owing to a cold which he had contracted in New South Wales yesterday. Mr. R. G. Menzies ...

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  9. BEEF PRICES TO RISE NEXT WEEK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Australians will pay about two pence a pound more for beef next week. ...

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  10. NO U.S. RECOGNITION OF COMMUNIST CHINA NOW

    WASHINGTON, November 17.—The Secretary of State (Mr.Dean Acheson) said yesterday the treatment of the American Consul-General in Mukden (Mr. Angus Ward) by the Communist regime had removed any possibility of the" United States considering the question of recognising that regime now. ...

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  11. Blamed Deafness For Bigamy

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A bigamist who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment in the Quarter Sessions Court ...

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  12. Canegrowers Seek Increase In Assignments

    BRISBANE, Thursday, Fallowing the decision of the Central Cane Prices Board earlier in the ...

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  13. German Fliers' Wings Clipped

    BERLIN, November 17. —Police broke up a meeting of 100 former Luftwaffe pilots who ...

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  14. Potato Crop Down

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The estimate for the spring potato crop has been reduced by 2000 to 3000 tons because of heavy rains ...

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  15. Assassination Plot in Turkey

    ANKARA, November 17. — Three Opposition members of the Nationalist party have been arested for connection with a plot ...

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  16. Woman Remanded On False Pretence Charae

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—No application for ball was made by Nan Glover (52) when she was remanded in the Police Court ...

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  17. Australia's Cheque Handed To Britain

    LONDON, November 17, — Against a backdrop of glaring lights, whirring newsreel cameras, and popping ...

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  18. WOULD STRENUOUSLY RESIST SINGLE UNIT BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The trade union movement would strenuously resist any attempt by the Federal Arbitration Court to introduce the single unit basic wage, stated the President of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. ...

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  19. Shah of Iran in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, November 17.— The Shar of Iran arrived in Washington yesterday on President Truman's plane. ...

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  20. WIDE SEARCH FOR MISSING BOMBER

    HAMILTON, Bermuda, November 17. — The United States Air Force, calling in planes from as far away as England and Texas. ...

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  21. Mine Officials Overcome By Foul Air

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two mine officials lost their lives at MiIIfleld-Greta colliery, near Cessnock, yesterday, ...

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  22. "Malicious Libel"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Allegations that fourth-grade export beef was classed as first-grade for the local trade wede described as ...

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  23. NOW WE KNOW

    NEW YORK, November 17. —Two physicists have Worked out mathematically what a uranium atom looks like when ...

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  24. Black Market In New Potatoes

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — A black market in new potatoes is operating in Melbourne and is jeopardising supplies to ...

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  25. £60M. FROM WOOL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Australian wool sold during four months ended October realised £60,705,172, according to figures ...

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  26. JURY DISAGREE ON CHARGE OF ARSON

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—Failing to agree on the verdict to be returned regarding a charge of arson made against Donald Robert Woolfe, of Atherton, the jury empanelled at the criminal sittings of ...

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  27. TRADES UNION DECISIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A month's annual leave for workers in Western Queensland was advocated at the ...

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  28. A.M.U WILL NOT AFFILIATE WITH QUEENSLAND T.L.C.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The A.W.U. State secretary (Mr. C. Fallon) emphasised to-day that there would be no affiliation by the A.W.U. with the Queensland Trades and Labor Council. ...

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  29. Vital Election For Britain

    LONDON, November 17. —Mr. Winston Churchill, in an election speech" last night, said that on ...

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  30. Maintenance Bill Passed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—During the debate in the committee stages of the new Maintenance Bill in Parliament to-day Mr. C. ...

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  31. Water Conservation Plan Wanted

    CAIRNS, Thursday. — The Cairns Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting this afternoon, decided to join other northern bodies ...

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  32. MILLIONS FACING STARVATION

    MADRAS, November 17. Nearly 8.000,000 people face Starvation following typhoons which have laid waste the coastal ...

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