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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. DOCTORS CUT OFF HEART

    Girl patient at Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, who underwent a rare heart operation lasting four boon last week. Doctors disconnected her heart from its main artery while they cut out a lection from the artery. The girl expects to return to her Brisbane job in three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ELIZABETH POURING IN

    LONDON, November 16.— More than 4000 telegrams of congratulations had been received at Buckingham Palace by 6 p.m. ...

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  6. SINO-REDS PUSH ON TO NANKING

    NEW YORK, November 16.—Reuter's Shanghai representative has learned from high American sources that Suchow had fallen overnight, in circumstances not yet clear, leaving Pengu the only bastion ...

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  7. WARD DENIES SECRET BULOLO FILE

    SYDNEY, November 16.— Edward John Ward said in the Quarter Sessions to-day that he did not keen a secret file on the Bulolo ...

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  8. SUGAR INTAKE "SLOW"

    Some trouble arose on the Townsville waterfront on Tuesday afternoon concerning the loading of sugar on the ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL AIR PROGRAMMES

    CANBERRA, November 16.— The Broadcasting Bill, establishing' a Board to control broadcasting in Australia, which was passed ...

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  10. RED BERLIN ARMY WITHDRAWN

    NEW YORK, November 15.—The "Times" Berlin correspondent to-night reported Out the Soviet occupation army of over ...

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  11. C.Q. Sorghum Scheme Site Defended

    BRISBANE, November 16-11 m estimated by people who knew how to grow sorghum Out in Central Queensland areas ...

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  12. Q.P.P.C.P. Rift on Federal Seats

    BRISBANE, November 16.— Negotiations between the Country Party and Q.P.P. for the allocation of the State's 18 seats at ...

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  13. MONDAY HOT IN ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON. Nov. 16.—The city had its hottest day this summer when the temperature jumped from 99.4 degrees on Monday to ...

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  14. POLICE SEARCH FOR STOCKMAN

    CAIRNS, November 16.— Archibald Norman McPhce, stockman reported to the L[?]ura police to-day to missing in the vicinity ...

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  15. DE FACTO WIVES' COMPENSATION

    CANBERRA, November 16.—A warning against unrestricted recognition of de facto wives was given in the House of ...

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  16. BEEF EXPORT TO U.K. 5325 TONS

    BRISBANE, November 16.— Queensland has shipped to order of the British Food Ministry, this fear 5325 tons lees beef than in ...

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  17. NOLLE PROSEQUI IN R'TON CASE

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 16.— Following a statement by justice Sheeny in the Supreme Court to-day that he would have ...

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  18. NEW I'FAIL P.O. TO BE EXPEDITED

    CANBERRA, November 16.— The Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said to-day in the House of Representatives he would ask ...

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  19. STATION BURNT OUT IN NORTH

    CAIRNS, November 36.—Bolwarra station, near Almaden, in the Chillagoe district, has been practically burnt out. ...

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  20. FINAL 1948 MT. ISA DIVIDEND

    LONDON, November 15.— Mt. Isa has declared a final dividend of 7 per cent for the year ended June 30, 1948, making a total of ...

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  21. NO ROOFS FOR R'TON HOUSES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov. 16.— A shortage of roofs is delaying the commencement of 14 State Housing Commission's rental homes on ...

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  22. WATER STORAGE FOR SANATORIUM

    ROCKHAMPTON, Nov. 16.— Very little of the rain which falls in the big catchment roofs at Vestwood Sanatorium will be lost then the Rockhampton Hospitals ...

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  23. A HOPE FOR THE NEWLY BORN

    LONDON, November 16.—The Poet Laureate (John Masefield) presents a tribute to the new Prince in a couplet in the ...

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  24. SHIRE PROTEST ON WATER PRICE

    MACKAY, November 16.—The Barina Shire Council will make a strong protest to the Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) on what it ...

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  25. LEWIS CRITICAL OF U.K. MINING

    WASHINGTON, November 15.— Mr. John Lewis, president of the United Mineworkers' Union severely criticised the British mining ...

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  26. Mr. HUGHES' REPLY TO JUSTICE PAL

    SYDNEY, November 16.— Mr. W. H. Hushes, commenting on Mr. Justice Pal's outburst in Tokio, said it was one of the ...

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  27. BRISBANE WATER NEEDS HIGH

    BRISBANE, November 16.— Water consumption is at a dancer level. A City Council water supply ...

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  28. AIKENS ORDERED TO APOLOGISE

    BRISBANE, November 16.—The member for Mundingburra (Mr. T. Alkens) had to withdraw and apologise in Parliament to-day for ...

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  29. PINNED BY TREE, HAULER DIES

    MACKAY, November 16.— Pinned by a falling tree at Bee Creek, Dalrymple Heights, this afternoon. Harold Alfred Pearce, ...

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  30. ACT CHALLENGED BY TRANSPORT HOLD-UP

    MELBOURNE, November 16.— All Melbourne trams, trains and buses will cease running in Melbourne at midnight to-night for 24 hours. The Melbourne Trades Hall Council to-night repudiated ...

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  31. LESS MATERNITY CLAIMS

    CANBERRA, November 16.— More than 18,000 fewer maternity allowances were granted in the year ended September 13, ...

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  32. RADIO BILL, AIR DICTATORSHIP

    CANBERRA, November 16.—The ' Broadcasting Control Bil created all the machinery necessary for dictatorship of the air the ...

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  33. 5 ENGINEERING ' SCHOLARSHIPS

    BRISBANE, November 16.— Mr. Foley has announced the Government has approved of five engineering scholarships at the ...

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  34. MR. MACKENZIE KING RESIGNS

    OTTAWA, November 15.— (A.A.P.I)— The Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzle King) to-day tendered tils resignation to the ...

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  35. MINISTER TO REPEAT CHARGES TO GROWERS

    BRISBANE, November 16.—The Agricultural Minister (Mr. Collins), in Parliament to-day, accepted a challenge by the Opposition to meet the Downs growers and repeat the charges he had made ...

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  36. 1500 SHEEP LOST IN BUSH FIRE

    SYDNEY, November 16.— More than 1000 people to-day fought a bush fire which destroyed 1500 sheep, worth £2200. in the Wee ...

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  37. COURT CONTEMPT ACTION LIKELY

    SYDNEY, November 16.— Action against the Metal Trades Employers' Association for alleged contempt of Court was mentioned ...

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  38. COMMUNICATION DELAY IN SOUTH

    SYDNEY, November 16.— All communications-telephone, teleprinter and telegraphic-between Sydney and Melbourne were cut ...

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  39. 75 CIVIL CASES NOT TO BE HEARD

    BRISBANE, November 16.— Seventy-five civil cases will regain unheard when the Supreme Court closes for the Christmas ...

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  40. AMPLE LINSEED OIL SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, November 16.—Adequate supplies of linseed oil was now available for current needs. Senator Courtice said, ...

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  41. 93 DRIVERS IN COURT SINCE JULY

    BRISBANE, November 16.— In he three months from July 1 last 93 drivers were brought to trial in Queensland for offences claimed . ...

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  42. RECORD YEAR FOR ROYAL NATIONAL

    BRISBANE ,November 16.—The Royal National Agricultural Association bad another record year, according to the report of ...

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  43. WEST EUROPEAN MILITARY BASE

    LONDON, November 16.—The American Press Paris correspondent says the French Newsagency. announces thai headquarters of the ...

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  44. BANK APPEAL ON MARCH 14

    LONDON, November 16.—The Privy Council decided that if it is possible, it will begin hearing the Commonwealth's banking case ...

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