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  4. BRITISH FORCES IN [?]AVA ARE BEING STRENGTHENED.

    [?]AVIA,November 3,— The A.P. special representative,Harry Plumridge, says that another division British troops has begun unobstrusively moving into The Fifth Indian Division, which has been ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR IN NORTHERN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, November 3,—The Associated Press says that the Information Minister (Mr. Wu) announced that the Central Government had presented four concrete proposals to the Communists designed immediately to halt hos-tilities in North China. The reply on t he proposals is being awaited from ...

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  6. LEARNING TO DRIVE!

    A U.S. Army man, wearing an artificial arm,learns to drive an automobile at Walter Reed Hospital to Washington, the American capital. AS part of the reconditioning programme at the Army hospital,amputres learn many now recrcational and vocational ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSIAN FEW ON JAVA

    NEW YORK,Nov. 3,—The first Russian comment on in Indonesia, action the New York Times' ...

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  8. EARLY DECISION ON GOVERNOR LIKELY

    BRISBANE, November 4,—Following the return of the Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper) to Brisbane an early decision is expected on the new State Governor. Sir Leslie Wilson's long term ends in June, but he will probably take some of his accrued leave and ...

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  9. FOUR HOMES IN N.S.W. BURNT BY BUSH FIRES

    SYDNEY, November 4,—Bush or grass fires broke out in most of Sydney's suburbs in Saturday's hot, windy weather. The temperature rose to over 95 degrees on Saturday and to-day. Six fire brigades around Sydney answered 170 calls to fires, 143 of these being made during the strong wind and intense ...

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  10. REDS ORDER GERMANS FROM ZONE

    LONDON, Nov. 3,—The Russian controlled Berlin ladis announcement that all Germans who since the begining of the war ...

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  11. SECRETS ACT CLOSES SCIENTISTS' MOUTHS

    LONDON, Nov. 3,—British scientists had not had the goly" to make a declaration about the atomic bomb ...

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  12. RETURNED OPPOSED ITALIANS

    November 4,—Return soldiers in the Orange distenced to blacklist is when are pentioning for ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES SATISFIED WITH U.S.

    HARTFORD, November 6,—The connceliut Nobes says that two Australian brides of U.S. soldiers having in have ...

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  14. PLAN FOR S. INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, Nov. 3,—Paris radio says that the British and French authorities in Indo-China reached an agreement on the ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. U.S.A. Proposes Turkey Control Dardenelles

    NEW YORK, November 3,— The washington correspondent or the New York Trues that the U.S. a note to Torkey ...

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  16. R.N. COLLIER ON CORAL SEA REEF

    BRISBANE, November 4,—The R.N. collier, Atlas, 4810 tons, ran on to Bougainville Reef, 180 miles east of Cairns on Friday night and it is feared that she will become a total loss. ...

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  17. ADELAIDE TRAMMIES REFUSE TO RESUME

    ADELAIDE, November 4,— A meeting of striking saysmen yesterday refused the advice of their there delegates ...

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  18. American Loan To Netherlands

    NEW YORK November 3,—The reprensentative of the Sun says that the U.S. a 50,000 ...

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  19. A.W.L. SERVICEMEN BLAMED FOR CRIMES

    SYDNEY, Nov. 4,—Police blame A.W.L. servicemen for most of the street and park robberies with violence in Sydney during the past ...

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  20. CONFIDENCE OF WORKERS ARBITRATION VANISHED

    -November 4,—A considerable body of workers had lost confidence in the Arbitration Court system, said Mr. Justice Taylor, President of the industrial Commission that the whole Industrial Arbitration Court system should be recast. Flew,he said,"it is too" ...

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  22. STRIKE THREAT AT SMALL ARMS PLANT

    SYDNEY, November 4,—A local general strike is threatened a Lithgow if dismissals continue in the commonwealth small arm ...

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  23. 61,233 WORKERS LOST IN JUNGLE

    KANDY, Nov. 3, — SEAC states that 61,233 men and women of all nationalities whom the Japs forced to work ...

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  24. NEW METHOD OF MAKING BRICKS

    CANBERRA, November 4,—A new manufacture claimed to revolutionise brickmaking is being examined by the Federal ...

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  25. Yamashita Ordered Mass Slaughter

    MANILA, November 2,—The Associated Press says that General Yamashita was linked for the first time directly with the brutalities committed by his troops when Narcisco Latus, ex-secretary to the exiled political general, Artemio ...

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  26. DEVELOPING TROLEUM TRADE

    NEW YORK, November 3,—The washington correspondent the British American designed to ...

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  27. INTELLIGENCE GIVEN WAR'S BIGGEST BREAK

    TOKIO, November 3,—The Associated Press says that a tiny Jap lifeboal bobbed two days off south-eastern New Guines under watch by a hidden Australian patrol in March, 1943,before grounding on Goodenough Island outside Milne Bay, and giving General ...

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