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  4. JAPAN LAYS THE FOUNDATION FOR TRUE DEMOCRACY

    TOKIO, November 3.—Japan's renunciation of war was proclaimed at a special ceremony in the centre of Hiroshima to-day. The renunciation is embodied in the new Japanese constitution which has been ...

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  5. COMEDIAN AT BBC.

    PETER SINCLAIR, Scots comedian and a great friend of Sir Harry Lauder in one of his many British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasts from London. Sir Harry says Sinclair, talks to him like a "Dutch Uncle" "Whatever you do Peter lad. keep ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUPPORT FOR AUSTRALIA AT U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 2.—Mr. Hasluck (Australia) removed a resolution in the Assembly's political and security committee recommending that the assembly be given primary and final responsibility over the admittance of new united nations members. ...

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  7. CHECK ON BLACK MARKET

    CANBERRA, November 3.—Commonwealth authorities believe that the new meat prices will check the growth of the meat ...

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  8. MULLEY TO HAVE BIG WEDDING

    SYDNEY, November 3.—Sydney's biggest and most expensive wedding for many years [?] he held at St. Phillip's Church on ...

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  9. MARRIED MAN DROWNED AT REDCLIFFE

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Ne[?] William Matthews (29) South Brisbane was drowned at Redcliffe this morning only a few minutes ...

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  10. 12,000 WARTIME MARRIAGES ENDED

    NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—At least 12,000 wartime marriages between American soldiers and foreign women ...

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  11. REVOLTING MURDER OF WOMAN IN SCRUB

    SYDNEY, November 3.—One of the most revolting sex crimes in the history of the Slate was discovered to-day when two boys found the murdered and nearly naked body of a woman in a scrub at Cooper Park, Woollahra. ...

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  12. AMERICA HAS 96 ATOM BOMBS READY FOR USE

    LONDON, November 3.—The scientific writer of the Daily Express says that America at present has 96 atom bombs each weighing 9000lb. The bomb is 25 feel long and a Super-Fortress must have its two ...

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  13. JOCKEY KILLED AT CLIFFORD PARK

    BRISBANE, November 3.—Jockey E. J. Heffernan who suffered a fractured skull unit collarbone when he was flung from ...

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  14. JEWS PLAN TO CARRY "TERROR WAR" TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, November 2.—Jewish terrorists are planning to carry the underground war to the heart of Britain, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Evening News. This was decided on at a secret conference of their general staff ...

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  15. Bernborough Accident Caused By Loose Turf

    MELBOURNE, November 3.—A loose clod of turf caused Bernborough's breakdown in the Mackinnon Stakes, at Flemington, yesterday. He dipped in his stride as he brought his near fore foot down on the loose turf. The foreleg stumbled and he seemed likely to fall. He recovered momentarily and then veered out towards the centre of the ...

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  16. CHIFLEY LIKES TWO GRAND FOR CUP

    CANBERRA, No[?] 3—The [?] Minister (Mr. Ch[?]ley) [?] the Melbourne [?] on Tuesday. He and to-day ...

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  17. DUKE'S SPEECH WILL BE VERY BRIEF

    CANBERRA, November [?]—The Duke [?] speed [?] Federal Parliament [?] ...

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  19. British Labour Gains

    LONDON, November [?] result of yesterday [?] election in [?] ...

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  20. N.S.W. ELEVEN

    SYDNEY, November 3.—The N.S.W. [?] play England on November [?] November [?] Burnes [?] Carmody [?] ...

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  21. EXPLOSIONS ROCK SYDNEY HOMES

    SYDNEY, November 3.—A [?] ex[?] shook houses at Leich[?] when an ordnance store in Albert—street caught [?] ...

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  22. ARGENTINA GENEROUS TO FRANCO SPAIN

    LONDON, November 2.—A trade agreement between Argentina and Spain signed at Buenos Aires last week came at a time when ...

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  23. PROTEST AT MEAT PRICE INCREASES

    BRISBANE, November 2.—The Women's Auxil[?] of the Trade and Labour Council are protesting to the Commonwealth against the ...

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  24. HIROHITO DEPRIVED OF ALL TEMPORAL POWER

    TOKIO, November 3.—A new constitution outlawing war and stripping the Emperor of hit power and providing for human rights unprecedented in Jap law, promulgated to-day, will become supreme law six months hence. ...

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  25. VETO POWER SOUGHT ON TRUSTEESHIPS

    L[?] SUCCESS, November 2.—The [?] P. reliable officials [?] that Russia will present to the [?]ship committee a ...

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  26. RELIEF

    British tents are being used to help the Egyptian Government to fight floods. The [?] was recently at its highest level [?] half a century causing loss of people's homes and possessions. Two thousand rems were [?] Picture shows tents being carried from stores to be rushed to flood victims.— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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