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  4. New French Vice-Consull

    M. Roger Loubere, new French Vice-Consul for Melbourne, photographed at the Consulate. He has taken over from M. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAILWAY UNIONS' CLAIM

    [?]ANE, November 28. — [?]tally speaking, the rates [?] of railway employees in were not ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. "THEY WONT GET ME," GEN. BENNETT DECLARED BEFORE SURRENDER

    MELBOURNE, Nov, 28.—Giving evidence at the Bennett inquiry to-day Lieut.-Col. C. H. Kappe, who was chief signals officer, Eighth ...

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  7. Gigantic 'Quake In India

    SYDNEY, November 28. — An earthquake estimated to be five or six times more violent than that which wrecked Tokio in 1923 ...

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  8. Acting Commander-in-Chief

    Lieut-General V. A. H. Sturdce, who, pending the restoration of the Military Board system of Army control, will act as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A.L.P. Congress Rejects Idea Of Comp. Training

    MELBOURNE, November 28.—By 18 votes to 16, the A.L.P. conference to-day rejected the compulsory system of defence service. The debate was long and heated, and the chairman's ruling was ...

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  10. STRIKE'S EFFECT ON LEAVE

    BRISBANE, November 28.—Because of the strike by firemen on the Katoomba, about 2000 troops on Bougainville would not ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. HESS FOUND TO BE SANE

    NUREMBERG, November 28. The tribunal revelead that a board of psyehialtrists found Hess "not insame at present in the ...

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  12. Brutal Murder Of Chinese

    BRISBANE, November 28.— A Chinese fruiterer, George Bow, aged 58, who had been in business in Brisbane for many years, was ...

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  13. [?]ANS TO CONTINUE [?]CIFIC AIR SERVICE

    [?]BERRA, November 28. — [?] for a regular Empire Pacl[?] and prospects of [?]as planes and landing rights ...

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  14. THE LATEST: HEATRESISTING CHEESE

    BRISBANE, November 28. — A new cheese named "Home-to," manufactured by the Queensland Butter Board, ...

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  15. "UNDER ORDERS' SAYS YAMASHITA

    NEW YORK, November 28.—The A.P. Manila correspond-ent says that Yamashita, giving evidence on his own be-half, said he was never in supreme command of the Philip-pines, thus implying he could not be blamed for the atrocities ...

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  16. PROTEST AT USE OF WEHRMACHT TROOPS

    LONDON, Nov. 27.—The Russians have protected against the use by the British of former Wehrmacht troops in the British ...

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  17. [?]ATIONS, NOT YET READY [?]OR WORLD GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, November 27.—At a luncheon speech entitled, "Let's keep our eye on the ball in dealing with the smaller Powers in the U.N.O.," Dr. Evatt (Australia) Pit the suggestion had teen advanced that the atomic bomb had proved the United [?] Organisation imperfect and should be replaced by some form of world ...

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  19. "FARMERS HAVE AS MUCH RIGHT TO STRIKE AS OTHERS"

    CANBERRA, Nov. 28.—"If it is right for steel workers and miners to strike then it will be right for farmers to starve the ...

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  20. OPPOSITION PROTESTS ON C.O.D. BILL

    BRISBANE, Nov. 28. — Despite drone Opposition protests, legislation giving the State Government power to direct the C.O.D. ...

    Article : 188 words
  21. English Sect Will Venerate Hitler

    LONDON, November 27.—Captain Robert Gordon Canning, husband of the Australian film star, Mary Maguire, paid £500 for big granite bead of Hitler on a marble plinth at an auction of die fan London Embassy property. After the ...

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  22. FACE-SAVING MOTION BEFORE NIPPON DIET

    TOKIO, November 27.—The A.P. says that Hirobito stiffly opened an extraordinary Marion of the Diet With the injunction to reform Japan's electoral laws. No word was said about the occupation or circumstances necessitating the alteration of this and other ...

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