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  4. New Zealand Watches The Austn. Act

    WELLINGTON, November 24. (A.A.P. and Reuter).—New Zealanders are closely watching the course of the present industrial trouble in Victoria. The Government here ...

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  5. London Ruins Sculptured Into Statues

    Ma[?] blocks of masonry from some of London's bombed buildings are being used by young sculptors studying at the Sculptural Technical Institute, London. There studio is a Nissen but. This picture shows a general view of the hut, with the students at work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]VICES ACT DEVELOPMENTS:

    MELBOURNE, November 24.— These were the, developments to-day in the Victorian indus[?]crisis: 15 key signalmen at Spencer-street and [?]ders-street stations stopped Melbourne's ...

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  7. BLOCKADE IS ON!

    SYDNEY, Nov. 24. — A blockade on the carriage of all goods by sea from Australian Ports to Victoria has begun. ...

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  8. "Tru[?] So Us Needle.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 21.—Phyllis Muriel Kidd (49), former child welfare officer, who used a hypodermic needle ...

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  9. MACARTHUR'S 'THUMBS DOWN' ON JAP. WAR SENTENCES

    TOKIO, November 24.—General MacArthur to-day upheld the sentences on all 25 Japanese war criminals. He declared: "No duty I have ever been called on to perform in my long public service, replete with many bitter, lonely and forlorn assignments and responsibilities, it so utterly repugnant to me as that of reviewing ...

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  10. DIVERSION OF WATER OF SNOWY RIVER

    SYDNEY, Nov. 24. — The committee which investigated the proposal for diverting the waters of the Snowy River has ...

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  11. CHIFLEY ON LEGAL ACTION

    CANBERRA, Nov. 24. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told the House of Representatives to-day that if the ...

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  12. PENSIONS & SALARY RISE FOR M.L.A.'S

    BRISBANE, November 24.—Approval for a pensions scheme for State Parliamentarians to operate on defeat or ...

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  13. Agreement : Italian Colonies

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24. — The New York Times Paris correspondent says that the U.S. and Britain have reached ...

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  14. [?]RAGEDY : [?] DAYS; [?] DEPTS.

    [?]ANE, Nov. 24.— As [?] to Parliament having [?] £63,000,000 without [?] Tuesday night, ...

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  15. "POLICE SERGEANT WAS TOO HONEST"

    MELBOURNE, November 24.—Allegations that two constables attached to the gaming branch wanted their sergeant out of the way because he was too honest were made at a police disciplinary board hearing to-day. ...

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  16. Newfoundland Objects To Union

    LONDON November 24 Reuter's says that a petition signed by 50,000 Newfound-landes 35 per cent of the ...

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  17. MEDICAL BENEFITS TO COST £6M YEARLY

    CANBERRA, November 24.—A Bill authorising the Government to launch the National Health Service was introduced in the Senate to-night by the Minister for Health, Senator N. E. McKenna. In the initial stages of ...

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  18. Police Guard Over Hospital Patient

    BRISBANE, Nov. 24.— A 24 hour police guard was placed over Samuel Parker (39) at the Mater Hospital to-day where ...

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  19. Hole Ripped In Steamer

    BRISBANE, November 24. — A hole was ripped in the stern of the 13.131 ton Imperial Star this morning, when she collided ...

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  21. TO TAKE BRANCH CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 24—The Federal Council of the Storemen's and Packers Union decided in Melbourne to-day to ...

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  22. Norwegian Official Shot In Moscow

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent say that a Press attache at the Norwegian Embassy named M. ...

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  23. NATIONALIST FORCES ON THE OFFENSIVE

    SINGAPORE, November 24.—A.A.P. Reuter's representative says that Nationalist forces to-day completely re-occupied Suhsion, a railway town about 40 miles south of Houchow, according to a military newsagency dispatch. The dispatch ...

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  24. [?]wl Quality Humans!

    [?]ANE, Nov. 24.—[?]demned for export [?] Zealand was being [?] into flour at the ...

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  25. BRITISH PROTEST BROUGHT RESULTS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that Russian frontier guards refused to allow Flight Lieutenant Levy, R.A.F. ...

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  26. FUTURE RELATIONS WITH IRELAND

    LONDON November 24 — The Daily Telegraph's political writes [?] that the Prime Minister M. Attlee, [?] ...

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  27. SHANNON BACKED TO BEAT CITATION

    NEW YORK, November 24. — The Morning Telegraph columnist Oscar Otis, said to-day that frere was an ...

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