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  2. ANGRY EXCHANGES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 29.—Proceedings in the House of Representatives early this morning and later today were marked by angry exchanges when members further dealt with the appointment of Mr. D. A. Mountjoy, defeated ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Opening a debate in the U.N.O. Assembly's Political and Security Committee on disarmament today, Mr. Molotov (Russia) said the lessons of the First World War went unheeded, and the Second ...

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  4. DANUBE NAVIGATION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Mr. Molotov has accepted the principle of free navigation of the Danube but has asked that it be ...

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  5. JAPAN'S INDUSTRIES.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that the final report of the Reparations ...

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  6. ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 29.—The Jewish Agency has issued a statement appealing to Britain to use the situation arising from the ...

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  7. U.S. COAL STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Mr. Edward Burke (president of the Southern Coal Producers' Association) today urged the Government ...

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  8. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Several thousand pounds sterling worth of German machine tools representing the initial consignment of ...

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  9. ON TRIAL FOR ARDEATINE CAVES MASSACRE.

    Generals Eberhard van Mackensen (left) and Kurt Mealtzer, on either side of their interpreter, before the War Crimes tribunal in Rome. They are charged with the responsibility for the slaughter of Italians in reprisal for the death of 32 Nazi soldiers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SOVIET ATTITUDE.

    The "New York Times's" U.N.O. correspondent, commenting on the troops census debate, says that the Soviet is definitely alienating ...

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  11. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Nov. 29.—The Cabinet, led by M. Bidault, yesterday announced its resignation at a meeting of the newly-elected National ...

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  12. MISUSE OF VETO.

    Australia has asked the United Nations Assembly to censure Russia for its frequent use of the veto in the Security Council, and to urge ...

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  13. LABOUR "REBELS."

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Mr. Herbert Morrison (Lord President of the Council) resisted an attempt to impose voting restrictions on ...

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  14. INDIA DISCUSSIONS.

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 29.—The British United Press says that Mr. Nehru (the Congress Party leader of the Interim Government) and ...

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  15. BELGIAN BILL.

    BRUSSELS, Nov. 29.—The Senate yesterday rejected the Government's reconstruction and finance plan. The voting was 82 to 82 which, in ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    CAIRO, Nov. 29.—The executive of the Wafd (the organisation strongly opposed to the Government which boycotted the last ...

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  17. STADNIK WOUNDING.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) has officially notified Dr. Manuilsky (leader of the Ukrainian U.N.O. ...

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  18. QUICKER DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), speaking yesterday in the House of Lords on the Denning ...

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  19. TROOPS CENSUS.

    The Political and Security Committee today concluded action on the question of a troops census. Yielding to British and American ...

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  20. HAIPHONG BATTLE.

    HANOI, Nov. 29.—A delayed report from the American Associated Press correspondent says that 500 French parachute troops were ...

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  21. FORTITUDE.

    PARIS, Nov. 29.—The explosion of a landmine almost blew off one leg of a young Frenchman, Maurice ...

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  22. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The "Evening Standard" reported yesterday that the scope of the Empire Defence Organisation in Melbourne ...

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  23. "THANKS TO U.S.A."

    TOKIO, Nov. 29.—Over 15,000 Japanese, mainly students, participated yesterday in a "thanksgiving to America" service at which speakers ...

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  24. CEYLON'S TRADE.

    COLOMBO, Nov. 29.—The leader of the Australian Trade delegation which has been touring India (Mr. Meecham) said today that Australia ...

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  25. BRITISH HOMES.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The monthly housing report, which was issued yesterday, says that 21,268 houses were completed in Britain during ...

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  26. WAR CRIMES TRIAL.

    TOKIO, Nov. 29.—Lieut.-Col. Albert Ernest Coates, a former prisoner of war in Japanese hands and now a surgeon at the Royal ...

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  27. RUHR WORKERS.

    BERLIN, Nov. 29.—Shop stewards of the Union of Metal Workers at Bochum are calling a one-day strike "against prevailing conditions and ...

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  28. CIVIL PLANNING.

    TORONTO, Nov. 29.—Mr. A. H. Garnsey, Sydney City Engineer and Surveyor, has begun a tour of Western Canada after spending three days ...

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  29. TRANSPORT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—A five-man commission will run the nationalised transport services in Britain. The Government's Transport Bill ...

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  30. S.W. AFRICA.

    Mr. J. F. Dulles (U.S.A.) submitted a resolution to the trusteeship sub-committee recommending postponment of action on the South ...

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  31. BUILDING METHODS.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Australian Government representatives in London are examining a simplified house building system evolved in Germany ...

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  32. BLITZ SURVIVAL.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The Minister of Food (Mr. Strachey) moving the second reading of the Civic Restaurants Bill in the House of ...

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  33. PERILS TO PEACE.

    PARIS, Nov. 29.—The education sub-committee of the programme committee of the United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural ...

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  34. AIR FORCE LIFE.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—All ranks are t have a share in running air stations for Britain's peacetime air force. An Air Ministry ...

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  35. LATE KING ANANDA.

    BANGKOK, Nov. 29.—A Cabinet sub-committee has recommended a new police investigation into the fatal shooting, on June 9, of the ...

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  36. POLISH URANIUM.

    WARSAW, Nov. 29.—The Director of the Geological Institute (Professor Bohdanowicz) told the Press yesterday that Poland possessed the ...

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  37. VICEROY'S DAUGHTER.

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 29.—Felicity, second daughter of the Viceroy (Field Marshal Lord Wavell) has become engaged to Capt. Peter ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian ...

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