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  4. [?]EDS NOW MASTERS Of [?]ANCHURIA:SHEK OUT

    [?]KING, November 2. - Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek to-day [?]mitted the Government defeat in Manchuria but said that the [?]unist forces "are not yet in a position" to bring North China [?] their menace. Addressing the Kuomintang central political ...

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  5. SABOTAGE IN EUROPE :

    LONDON, November 2.—Reuter's says that resuming the debate on the address-in-reply, Sir Stafford Cripps accused the Cominform of sabotaging Europe's internal economy. He said: ...

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  6. LONDON TO PARIS IN AN HOUR

    Unusual sight of a helicopter taking off from a car park in the heart of London was witnessed by a crowd of people around St. Paul's Cathedral. It was taking part in an attempt to link London and Paris in less than an hour. The machine took a letter from London's Lord Mayor to the Chief of the Municipality or Paris, which was transferred from the helicopter at Biggin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Treatment Of Mental Patients

    BRISBANE, November 2.—Psychiatrists from three States were quoted in Parliament to-day when the Minister ...

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  8. ISLAND MYSTERY REMAINS

    BRISBANE, November 2.— Diseased aborigines from Benlinck Island will be examined by a Brisbane specialist. Dr. E. ...

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  9. GENERAL COAL STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, November 2.—Following the failure of negotiations for a settlement of the South Coast dispute a general strike of N.S.W. coalfields seems almost certain to begin tomorrow. The miners' leaders left for northern and western ...

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  10. BRIT'N WANTS MORE O'LAND BACON. EGGS

    LONDON, November 2.—Reuter's says that the Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) in the House of Commons, replying to a question, said that without any subsidy at all, bacon would cost the British consumer 3 [?] lb., tea would cost 4 2[?] ...

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  11. Prefabricated At £390

    It house. complete with electric cooker, stainless [?] shower recess erected on your property within of ordering— for £390 plus about £5 for cartage. [?] building concern is now making this offer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEGROES WARNED NOT TO VOTE

    NASHVILLE (Tennessee). November 2.—Hundreds of negroes here have received crudely ...

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  13. Native Policeman's Death

    PORT [?] November [?] ...

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  14. DETECTIVE'S EVIDENCE ON HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE, November [?]:—When the trial of four men in connection with the Samford bank hold-up was resumed ...

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  15. Scandalous Allegations On Island Affairs

    BRISBANE, November 2.—Loose Torres Straits administration had resulted in heavy defalcations, the Opposition claimed in Parliament to-day. It was also alleged that "grog" traffic had rained the natives morality, morale and self-reliance. The ...

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  16. [?]inquiry :

    November 2.—New air navigation equipment being [?] in Australia at a cost of about £1,000,000 had [?] in America in 1943, a Civil Aviation Departmental told the Lutana inquiry to-day. The official, Roy ...

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  18. Kulak's Upset Red Food Plan

    LONDON, November 1.—The Daily Telegraph correspondent in Vienna says that opposition by Kulaks—wealthy peasants— ...

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  19. FASTER OVERHAUL FOR RAIL ENGINES

    BRISBANE, November 2.— The Railway Commissioner Mr. Maloney[?] to-day announced a speed-up in the ...

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  20. BOY CONFESSED IS DETECTIVE'S STORY

    SYDNEY, November 2.— Detective L. McCarthy. of Brisbane, told the Lithgon Corner's Court today that ...

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  21. STORY THAT KEITEL HAD PART IN ROMMEL'S MURDER

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—The former Nazi general, Wilhelm Keitel, confessed to American investigators that he had arranged the murder of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel on Hitler's orders, according to the army publication, "Nazi ...

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  22. [?] PRICES FOR GREASY 89d.

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  23. BARKLY TABLELAND HIT BY DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, November[?].- Scores of castle were daily on the [?]rought-stricker Barkly Tableland in ...

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  24. ECHO OF LIDDICE IN NAZIS' ARREST

    LONDON, Nov. 2.—Rester's correspondent at Bremen says that after hiding for three year as an ...

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  25. Investigation into "Smog" Causes

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—Experts from the Bureau of Mines left for Donora Pennsylvania to-day to ...

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  26. No Decision On Shire Clerks' Fate

    BRISBANE, Nov. 2.—No final decision has yet been reached on the absorption of shire clerks and other local authority ...

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