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  2. TIDES; SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  4. FREE MEDICINES ACT INVALID?

    SYDNEY, November 19.-A High Court judgment given in Sydney to-day, means the Victorian Government may now proceed with its action against the Commonwealth to test the validity of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Act of 1944. ...

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  5. DUTCH INCLINE TO NEW JAVA CABINET

    LONDON, November 19.—The Netherlands Press and Government have favourably received the names of Sjahrir's Cabinet in Java, says the ...

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  6. U.S. SAILOR WILL SEE FAMILY BEFORE HE GOES BLIND

    TO ALLOW this American sailor to see his wife and children before he goes blind, a special plane has taken them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 15 KILLED IN LEYTE AIR CRASH

    BRISBANE, November 19.—Fifteen service personnel, including three Australians, were killed when an Australian National ...

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  8. U.S. BISHOPS CRITICISE SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, November 13.—Following their annual conference, the Catholic bishops of the United States said they ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. U.S. MAY BECOME INVOLVED IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, November 19.—The American I'resa Tsingtao correspondent cays the Undersecretary of the Navy, Mr. ...

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  10. R.N. MOVING BASE TO SINGAPORE

    CANBERRA, November 19—The base and supply organisation of the British Pacific Fleet will be transferred from Australia to ...

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  11. JAPAN RULED OUT OF THE AIR

    TOKIO, November 18—General MacArthur has issued a directive, forbidding private flying by Japanese, also any pilot-training, ownership of ...

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  12. N.S.W. Railmen Opposed To General Strike

    SYDNEY, November 19.—There will be no interference with transport in and out of Port Kembla steelworks, the New South Wales secretary of the ...

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  13. W'SIDE OFFICIAL TO SHOW CAUSE

    BRISBANE, November 19—The secretary of the Brisbane Branch the Waterside Worked Federation Mr. E. C. Englart) ...

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  14. BASIC PRICE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS

    CANBERRA November 19.—A basis for the pricing of floor coverings was fixed by Mr. McCarthy in an order gazetted to-day. ...

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  15. 2 FAMOUS BRITISH ADMIRALS RETIRED

    LONDON, November 19.—The Admiralty announces that two of Britain's most famous Admirals, Sir Max H. ...

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  16. MORE PENICILLIN PRODUCTION SOON

    CANBERRA, November 19—Greatly Increased production of penicillin will be maintained after the completion of extensions to the production plant at ...

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  17. HAIL RUINS TAS. ORCHARDS

    HOBART, November 19.—Hailstones falling with terrific force during a thunderstorm which burst over southern Tasmania on Sunday ...

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  18. STOWAWAY BRIDES ON WAY TO B'BANE

    BRISBANE, November 19.—Three women stowaways, who were landed at Gladstone to-day from the American Liberty ship, Francis M. Blanchet, will ...

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  19. P.O.W. RECORDS DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, November 19.—The Associated Press learns the disclosure by General MacArthur's learrn the disclosure by General MacArthur"s headquarters that war prisoner records were ...

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  20. DECOY TARGETS FOOLED LUFTWAFFE

    bONDON, November 18.—It is estimated that 2500 people In Britain were saved from death and another 3000 tram Injury and ...

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  21. SALAZAR RETURNED IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, November 19.—The Portuguese election returns show 62 per cent. of the electorates voted throughout Portugal. It is a low percentage ...

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  22. MONTHS FOR ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, November 19.—"Decent citizens must be protected from larrikins like you," said Judge Holt today, sentencing two men, who had ...

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  23. MRS. EISENHOWER ILL

    NEW YORK, November 19.—The American Press Boone (Iowa) correspondent says doctors announced that Mrs. Eisenhower is suffering from ...

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  24. CAMPBELL'S SCORE A VICTORY

    SYDNEY, November 19.—As Mr. Eric S. Campbell and his wife Beatrice were entering their home in Railway Parade, Erskineville, they ...

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  25. POINTS SYSTEM "ROTTEN"

    CANBERRA, November 19.—More letters from soldiers were quoted to-day In support of his demand for an independent inquiry ...

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  26. WHY BENNETT CASE VENUE CHANGED

    CANBERRA, November 19.—Decision to open the inquiry Into Lt.-General Bennett's escape from Singapore in Melbourne, is understood to be ...

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  27. INFANTILE "SCARE" IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, November 19.—With the notification to-day of ate morn cases of infantile paralysis, the incidence of the disease has ...

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  28. 24,000 MISSING FROM BELGIUM

    LONDON, November 19.—The Brussels radio says It is officially stated that 24,000 are still unaccounted for of 30,000 Belgians and foreigners who ...

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  29. BURMESE DEMAND SELF-GOVERNMENT

    RANGOON, November 19.—Fifty thousand attended a public meeting organised by the People's Freedom League which demanded ...

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  30. MAJOR WAR CRIMES TRIAL TO-DAY

    LONDON, November 19.—The trial of major German war criminals Is expected to commence on Tuesday as planned, says Reuter's Nuremberg ...

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  31. ANTI-MALARIA JOB IN GREECE

    WASHINGTON, November 19.—On Washington's Congressional airport stood UNRRA'o acting Director-General Roy F. Hendrickson, and ...

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  32. MORE RN. SHIPS TO BRING AUSSIES HOME

    CANBERRA, November 19.—Additional aircraft carriers and other ships have been made available by the British Government within the but week to transport Australian troops from the islands back to Australia for ...

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  33. NO STATEMENT ON INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, November 19.—In a statement on the Indonesian situation to-night, Mr. Makin said the Commonwealth Government ...

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  34. HESS HAS LOST HIS MEMORY

    NUREMBERG, November 18.—The British Psychiatric Commission has reported to the Military tribunal that Rudolf Hess, Hitler's former deputy, is suffering from true amnesia and is incapable of defending himself. ...

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  35. BRISBANE PLUMBING HELD UP

    BRISBANE, November 19.—Plumbing work in Brisbane has been held up, and employees have been dismissed because of lack of material. ...

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  36. ANCHOR FOULS DIVER'S AIR LINE

    SYDNEY, November 19.—An R.A.N. diver was drowned at Balmoral to-day, when portion or a submersed anchor severed his air line. ...

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  37. 11 JAP WAR LEADERS 'ARREST ORDERED

    TOKIO, November 19.—The Associated Press says General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 11 Japanese war leaders, comprising militarists ...

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  38. GERMANS CANNOT CHANGE ADDRESS

    LONDON, November 18.—The British zone authorities have forbidden the Germans to change then addresses after December 1. ...

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  39. DANES HOSTILE TO FRATERNISATION

    COPENHAGEN, November 19.—A crowd of 1500 at Sonderborg, South Jutland, tried in lynch some young girls who had been in the company ...

    Article : 43 words
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