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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. 'Test Tube' H-Bomb

    NEW YORK, November 18.— While the test just completed at Eniwetok Atoll might be described as that of the first ...

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  7. VAST SCHEME BY U.S. GROUP FOR BLAIR ATHOL COAL

    BRIBANE, November 18.—American interests are negotiating with the Queensland and Federal Governments to pour millions of dollars into Blair Athol coal development. Behind-the-scenes negotiations have been stepped up following recent ...

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  8. DRESSINGS ARE SPRAYED ON

    WASHINGTON, November 17.—The United States Air Force said today that it was testing a "spray ...

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  9. NSW Police "Blitz" On

    SYDNEY, November 18.— The new police campaign against breaches of the gaming and liquor laws is part of a ...

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  10. LAND ACTS AMENDMENTS GROW FODDER ON NEW LEASES

    BRISBANE, November 18.—A Land Acts Amendment Bill compelling holders of new leases to grow fodder crops, was outlined by the Lands Minister (Mr Foley) in Parliament ...

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  11. Brisbane CIB Working On "Something Really Big"

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Senior Brisbane detectives are working on a top-level secret investigation. ...

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  12. HOW LARGE IS A "LIVING AREA"?

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The United Graziers' Association secretary (Mr J. Thomson) said tonight that the ...

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  13. TRAIN LEFT GUARD BEHIND

    BUNDABERG, November 18 —Conflicting stores of how a guard on a goods train travelling between Gladstone and ...

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  14. INDIAN PLAN ON WAR PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, November 17.— India made public today the text of a resolution, designed to attempt to find a ...

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  15. Eight Polio Cases This Month

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Eight definite or suspected cases of poliomyelitis have been reported to the State ...

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  16. MAU MAU TERROR COURT BROKEN UP

    LONDON, November 17.— Reuter's Nairobi correspondent states that an African administrative officer and a police ...

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  17. Foresees World Food Increase

    ROME, November 17.— World production of food stocks will increase during the next year, according to a ...

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  18. Jobs Declined By 90,000 In Year

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The number of persons in employment in Australia dropped by 90,900 in 12 months ...

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  19. NQ Alcoholics Anonymous

    TOWNSVILLE, November 18. —A North Queensland branch of Alcoholics Anonymous is being formed now at Townsville. ...

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  20. Still Waiting On Tallow Price

    BRISBANE, November 18.— [?] refusal of the State's Government to remove tallow from price control is causing stocks ...

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  21. OVERSTEPPED THE LINE

    NEW ORLEANS, November 17.—The film actor Zachary Scott and his wife were among five white persons acquitted ...

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  22. A.N.Z. Bank Pays 10 p.c. Dividend

    LONDON, November 17.— The directos of the Australian and New Zealand Bank Ltd, in which are merged the Bank ...

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  23. Shades Of An Umbrella

    BONN, November 17.—The Hotel Dreesen at Bad Godesberg, near Bonn, where Hitler and Mr Neville Chamberlain ...

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  24. A[?]ack Mt Everest?

    [?], [?] [?]. —Tentative plans for sending a New Zealand expedition to the Himalayas in 1954 are ...

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  25. CHECK-UP FOR MR MENZIES TODAY

    CANBERRA, November 18.— The Prime Minister's medical advisers will confer tomorrow to decide whether or not Mr ...

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  26. Wool Statistics

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Following are the statistics for the wool sales held from November 3 to November 6 in ...

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  27. U.S. Synthetic Fibres "Threat" To Wool

    SYDNEY, November 18.—The Australian wool trade was threatened by remarkable progress by the United States in developing synthetic fibres, Mr R. F. Sanderson said today. ...

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  28. Abattoir's Output Back To Normal

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Production was normal at the Brisbane abattoir today following the engagement of two ...

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  29. NOW COST £1M. TO BUILD HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Work on the new Mater mothers' hospital, which started a fortnight ago, is expected ...

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  30. U.S. WOOLGROWERS WARNED OF NEW DISEASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, November 17.—Californian woolgrowers have been warned by a veterinary expert about a ...

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  31. Harder Going For Terrorists

    LONDON, November 17.— Communist terrorists caused about £1,800,000 worth of damage to Malayan rubber ...

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  32. WOOL RECORD

    MELBOURNE, November 18 —A season's record for the Geelong wool sales—184d. a lb. —was established today. The ...

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  35. CANADA WANTS TRADE PLAN WIDER THAN "C'WEALTH-ONLY"

    NEW YORK, November 17 (AAP)—Canada would press for a bigger trade blueprint than one merely ...

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  36. PINEAPPLES UP TO 5/- IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The winter pineapple crop was very light this year and high prices are likely to last for the ...

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  37. STRIKE STOPS PAY RISE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, November 18.— The hearing of claims for pay increases by the Building Workers' Union was adjourned ...

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  38. End Building Charge

    LONDON, November 18.— The Housing Minister (Mr MacMillan) today announced that the Government's land ...

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  39. The Three Millionth

    SYDNEY, November 18.— Trans Australia Airlines' three millionth passenger, an Adelaide businessman, Mr J. ...

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  40. BRISBANE WATERSIDERS BAN SUNDAY WORK

    BRISBANE, November 18.— Brisbane watersiders today decided to support a proposal for the banning of Sunday ...

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  41. Seaman Wins Case Against Union Men

    SYDNEY, November 18.—A seaman who claimed that he had been deprived of work at sea by two Communist officials ...

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  42. Cannot Get Pay In Lieu Of Long Service Leave

    BRISBANE, November 18.—A Rockhampton printing firm has been refused permission by the Industrial Court to give two employees pay instead of longservice leave. ...

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  43. FISH CLUE TO PARTY'S FATE

    MEXICO CITY, November 18.—The fate of a party of seven scientists and nurses were believed to have been ...

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