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  3. NUREMBERG DEFENDANTS ALL PLEAD NOT GUILTY

    NUREMBERG, Nov. 21.—Counsel for the 20 defendants to-day challenged the legality of the war crimes trial on the ground that it was constituted by a retro- ...

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    Start of £3,000,000 Railway.—Workmen on the Circular Quay loop of the Sydney City Railway (to cost £3,000,000) begin the first stages of sinking 200 extra piles to strengthen quay foundations. There are already 260 piles, sunk in 1937. Features of the new project is the re-grading of Philip-street, now in progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. METEOR JET PLANE HAS VANISHED!

    LONDON, November 21.—"A twin-jet single-seater Gloster Meteor, the world's fastest plane, mysteriously vanished from an R.A.F. station and is believed to have been stolen," states the "Daily ...

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  6. JAVA POSITION MORE CHAOTIC THAN EVER

    BATAVIA, November 21.—The Australian Associated Press representative says that the situation in Java to-day probably is more chaotic than it has been for the past ...

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  7. Truman "Certain We will have Permanent Peace"

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—The American Associated Press states that President Truman, at a Press conference, said he was not pessimistic as to the outcome of efforts to bring war under control. He was certain we would have ...

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  8. Ribbentrop Calls for British Lords as Witnesses

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Ribbentrop applied through his counsel (Dr. Fritz Sauter) for a ...

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  9. Yamashita Trial DEFENCE OPENS WITH ATTACK ON WITNESS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The "New York Time" Manila representative says that the Yama[?]hita defence ...

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  10. 600,000 U.A.W. MEN BE IDLE IN U.S.A.?

    NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The Associated Press Detroit representative says that the United Automobile Workers ...

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  11. P.M. APOLOGISES TO MOUNTBATTEN

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-night apologised to Lord Louis Mountbatten ...

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  12. BIG SCHEME OF RENTED HOMES SOON

    BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—The State Government intends to launch soon a big scheme to provide rented homes for ...

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  13. Test Footballers May Fly to Australia

    BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—A proposal that the English Rugby team to tour Australia next season should travel by ...

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  14. LEADING COUNSEL'S VIEWS SOUGHT ON LEGISLATION

    CANBERRA, Nov. 30.—The Government is seeking opinions on the validity of certain Federal legislation ...

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  15. POLICE CONTROL ON TRAFFIC TO BE TIGHTENED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—More stringent enforcement of traffic regulations was forecast to-day by the Commissioner of Police ...

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  16. BUCKINGHAM PALACE WAS BOMBED NINE TIMES

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—On September 3, 1940, five bombs fell close to Buckingham Palace smashing hundreds of windows, ...

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  17. "MINERS' PENSION ANOMALY"

    BRISBANE, November 21.—A protest against curtailment of pension rights of a miner or his dependents who received com ...

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  18. MORE BACON AND HAM NEXT MONTH

    BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—The Deputy Meat Controller (Mr. Summers) said that a 25 percent increase in bacon and ...

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  19. AUST. ALL OUT FOR 107

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 21.—The Australian Services team commenced a three-days' match against the East Zone at Eden ...

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  20. Censure Motion on British Govt.?

    LONDON, November 21.—Mr. Churchill presided at a Conservative "shadow cabinet" meeting to-day, which ...

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  21. JOINT URGENT APPEAL TO PREMIER FOR MORE D.D.T.

    BRISBANE, November 21.—An urgent appeal was made to the Premier (Mr. Cooper) to-day for State Government support in efforts to procure increased D.D.T. supplies at an economic price to fight the buffalo ...

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  22. NEW SHIPPING ALTERS REPATRIATION PLANS

    CANBERRA, November 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that, by February, 1946, it is anticipated that the only troops remaining in the islands would be those required for garrison ...

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  23. Eisenhower Now Chief of U.S. Army Staff

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—President Truman announced yesterday that General Marshall would retire immediately ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Govt. Will Aid 729 to Enter Universities

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—Financial assistance will be given by the Commonwealth Government to 729 students begin ...

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  25. THREE-PARTY CABINET FOR FRANCE LIKELY

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—It is reasonable to hope that a Cabinet will be announced today said Gen. de Gaulle after ...

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  26. 4 ARABS SHOT WHILE CROSSING SYRIAN BORDER

    JERUSALEM, November 21.—One of a party of four Arabs illegaily crossing from Syria to Palestine were shot and killed ...

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  27. DEADLY DRUG MISSING FROM LABORATORY

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 21—Enough to kill about 3000 people, an ounce and a half of hyoscine bromide, disappeared from the South Mel ...

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  28. ARMY CANTEEN FUND

    CANBERRA, Nov. 21.—The P.M (Mr. Chifley) said to-day the Government would shortly consider setting up a special fund ...

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  29. "SINATRA'S VOICE IS WORN OUT"

    NEW YORK, November 21.—American Associated Press states that Frank Sinatra has lost his voice, and has been ordered by a ...

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