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  4. UNION CONGRESS:

    THE Queensland Trades Union Congress which opened yesterday morning is [?] reported by The ...

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  5. W. J. McKell Named For Duke's Job

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The name of Mr. W. J. McKell, Premier of New South Wales, had been submitted to the King by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) for appointment as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russia Plays Square

    NEW YORK, November 21 (Special).—Russia is going to play ball with the Western Powers ...

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  7. 400,000 U.S.A. MINERS WALK OUT FROM PITS

    NEW YORK, November 21.—America's 400,000 soft-coal miners ceased work at midnight last night (3 p.m. Thursday Brisbane time). ...

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    "CLOSE SHAVE"—Final grooming of the wicket for the Queensland v. M.C.C. match to-day being watched by some of the English cricketers yesterday. The curator of the Brisbane Cricket Ground (Mr. J. Farquhar) gave the turf a "close shave" to provide a shirt-front finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GUARD ON G.I. FOUND IN JUNGLE

    LAE, Thursday.—Police have mounted a native guard it Lae Hospital to prevent anybody seeing American ...

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  10. Colts Set For First Big Match

    "BABIES" of the Queensland cricket side—Ken Archen and Ken Mackay—are right or their toes for their debut in ...

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  11. BRITISH SHIPS MENACED IN MINE MYSTERY

    LONDON, November 21 (Special).—Mysterious mines have been laid in the Mediterranean in areas where it was known that British ships would pass. ...

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  12. N.G. Blacks Got Blues

    LAE, Thursday.—Tahu, diminutive chief of all the Huon Gulf tribes, and many native village heads arrived at ...

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  13. DESTROYED 200 MINES OFF COAST

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Three ships now clearing floating mines from waters between Cairns and Townsville had so far destroyed ...

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  14. PROBE ON TROOPS' JAPAN BEHAVIOUR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is inquiring into reports of bad behaviour of Australian troops in ...

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  16. Barnes Ordered To Leave Lodge

    NOTICE was served on Mr. J. F. Barnes (Ind., Bundaberg) at 6 p.m. yesterday to vacate the Country Members' Lodge attached to Parliament House by December 6. ...

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  17. DOCTORS ON TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, November 21 (A.A.P.).—The second mass war crimes trial opened to-day, when 23. German doctors appeared on ...

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  18. STATE FOLEY MOVE OFF?

    State Labour members now make no secret of their belief that no Royal Commission will be appointed to inquire into allegations made in ...

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    HAMMOND, captain of the M.C.C. team, poring over his little black book of his hotel in Brisbane yesterday. Maybe the selection of his team for the first Test provided a knotty problem. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. INDIAN STUDENT FOR DEATH FAST

    LONDON, November 21 (A.A.P.)—Vasant Bajirao Kale, a student, leader, announced that he would begin a "fast unto death" on ...

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  21. INDIAN VENTRILOQUIST BARRED IN U.N. TALKS

    NEW YORK, November 21 (Special).—An Indian delegate to the United Nations conference to-day tried to put on a ventriloquist show for delegates at a meeting of a trusteeship sub-committee. ...

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  22. GAOL ON BURNING OFFICIAL'S HOME

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Maurice William Albert Noble, 32 dairyman was sentenced to-day to six years hard labour for having set fire to ...

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