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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  4. FACE SAVING BY CHINESE REDS?

    TOKIO, November l.—Tokio observers are mystified by the apparent Chinese decision to send troops over the Manchurjan frontier. On the face of it, their effort appears too little and too late to stop the ...

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  5. DIGGERS SEARCH A PRISONER

    THIS PICTURE—one of the most striking to reach Australia from Korea—reports a grim episode in the drama of war. Two Australians grimly search a North Korean prisoner for hidden weapons. One is using his bay[?] to rip the prisoner's clothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RAILWAY UNIONS TO MEET TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, November l.—The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. V. Hall) to-day rejected an agreement between the Victorian ...

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  7. CLASH OVER HOUSING IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, November 1.—Attacking the Minister for Housing (Mr. Casey) in the Howe of Representatives to-day, Mr. ...

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  8. GOVT. MAY ACT ON BANK BILL OBSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Labour Opposition in the Senate will refer the Government Commonwealth Bank Bill ...

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  9. Steps to Meet Challenge on Pensions

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Federal Government is taking special steps to meet the expected challenge by the ...

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  10. UNION ORDERS MINIMUM KILL IN MEATWORKS

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Directions have been issued by the Australian Meat Industry Employees's Union to its ...

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  11. Army Mistake In Notice of Digger's Death

    SYDNEY, November 1.—An error by the U.S.A authorities in Korea earned a Newtown (Sydney) family to believe for three ...

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  12. LINK IN SHIPS, MINES HOLD-UP

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Minister for Labour Mr Holt, received a confidential report of investigations into ...

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  13. DOCTORS' FEES TO BE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Notices informing the public of rises in doctors' fees were distributed to doctors to-day. The ...

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  14. U.K. MIGRANTS' PRIVATE SCHEME

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Two hundred British families will have homes in Brisbane waiting for them in a scheme arranged by Mr. ...

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  15. 10/6 LOOT COST £12/10/- TO FIND

    BRISBANE, November 1.—When a wharf detective approached a waterside labourer at a South Brisbane wharf on ...

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  16. RED CHINA'S INVASION OF TIBET

    NEW DELHI, October 31.—Chafo Tobden, an escaped bandit chief known at "the Vulture," is said to be leading ...

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  17. WOOL AND PRICE OF SUITINGS

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The price of the wool in a man's ready made three piece suit selling retail at £13/13/- ...

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  18. RAILWAYMEN WIN APPEALS

    MARYBOROUGH, November l: Messrs E. J. Hurford (assistant staff clerk, Maryborough), M. J. Galvin (General-Manager's office ...

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  19. HARD TO PLACE FARM MIGRANTS

    TOOWOOMBA, November 1.—Migration officers weer finding it very difficult to place migrant labour in rural areas, the ...

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  20. JUDGMENTTO-DAY ON INJUNCTION

    MELBOURNE, November 1.—Mr. Justice Dixon will deliver judgment in the High Court tomorrow on the application by the ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLISTS CAUSE DANGER

    BRISBANE, November 1.—The motor cycle war not a dangerous Vehicle, but many were in the hands of irresponsible youths ...

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  22. DOCTOR CLAIMS HEAVY DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, November l.—Dr. Edward Joseph Kahn of Fairy Meadow near Wollongong sought heavy damages in the Supreme ...

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  23. BOY DIES FROM POLIO

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 1: A boy, nine years of age, developed poliomyelitis to-day and died in the isolation ward at the ...

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  24. REFERENDUM ON PRICES BILL

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Senate by 32 to 23 votes to-night passed without amendment a Bill introduced by the Labour ...

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  25. LET COURT SIT WITH 2 JUDGES

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Minister for Labour (Mt. Holt)in the House of Representatives to-day pave notice of his ...

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  26. HOTEL TARIFFS UNDER REVIEW

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Hotel tariff charges were now under consideration by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. T. ...

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  27. GRAZIER DIES IN STATION FIRE

    BRISBANE, November 1.—A fire early this morning burnt to death a wealthy grazier and destroyed a £5000 cattle station ...

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  28. STRUGGLE TO HOLD WHITE SUPREMACY

    CAPETOWN, November 1.—Rising racial tension is driving the coloured peoples of South Africa toward nationalism and Communism. Whites and non-whites alike are unhappy about ...

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  29. BRISBANE'S NEW WATERSIDERS

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Brisbane's 301 new watersiders are expected to be at work in a fortnight ...

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  30. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    NEW YORK, October 31.—The Australian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Spender) said to-day that Australia insisted on the right to take part in the drafting of the Japanese peace treaty, which was ...

    Article : 349 words
  31. Quarter of Migrants Nominated by State

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Nearly one-quarter of the British migrants to reach Queensland; since July, 1947, have been ...

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  32. OIL FROM COAL AND SHALE

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The Minister for Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) told Mr. R. James (Lab., N.S.W.) that the time might not be far distant when ...

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  33. LAKES CREEK KILL DISRUPTED

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 1: Disruption to the movement of cattle caused by the railway stoppage on Monday resulted in there ...

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  34. HOMELESS, SO ABANDONED SON

    SYDNEY, November 1.—An 18-year-old South Australian girl mother left her two-year-old son in a bathroom at the Far West ...

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  35. GOLF

    BRISBANE, November 1.—J. McInnes, Tweed Heads professional, won the Spalding £100 Bowl at Victoria Park to-day by ...

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  36. TEENAGERS RUSH FILM STAR

    SYDNEY, November 1.—Teenage girls broke through barriers to mob 27-year-old Hollywood actor, Peter Lawford, when he ...

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  37. Further Sentence For Gaol Break Attempt

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Robert Porter Lewis (23), who made an unsuccessful attempt et breaking out of Boggo Road Gaol ...

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  38. MINERS TO MEET OVER WAGE RISE

    SYDNEY, November 1.—Miners' Federation Central Executive to-day authorised the Central Executive to call aggregate meetings ...

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  39. NEW FAR EAST MOVE BY REDS

    LONDON, November 1.—The "Evening News" diplomatic representative says a vast new Communist Far Eastern offensive, to ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. 28 DIE IN AIR LINER CRASH

    LONDON, October 31.—Twenty-eight people were killed when a B.E.A. Viking from Paris, crashed while attempting to land ...

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  41. BERNARD SHAW UNCONSCIOUS

    LONDON, November 1.—Hope for the recovery of 94-year-old George Bernard Shaw received another setback to-day. ...

    Article : 39 words
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