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  4. RAINBIRD WINS MELBOURNE CUP

    MELBOURNE, November 6,—Rainbird won the 1945 Melbourne Cup at Flemington today. Silver Link ran into second place and Leonard placed third. Racing men are agreed that Rainbird without a doubt was the best horse at the weight. The race was cleanly run and ...

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  5. PM Explains Why No Search Made Of Ship

    CANBERRA, November 6,—No search for arms on the Esperance Bay carry-ing 1400 Indonesians from Australia to the N.E.I, was made at Brisbane or Darwin as it was not thought desirable to provoke the men who were return-ing voluntarily and who were fully co-operating with the authorities. ...

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  6. HIROHITO HEADS CHINESE LIST OF WAR CRIMINALS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 6,—The New York Tribanes Tokio correspondent says that Emperor Hirohito is No. 1 on ...

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  7. lADISTIC SEEDS OF INDONESE

    [?]CED to surrender when he pass out ammunition during street fighting last week a bentenant was shot in the ...

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    OVER 3000 troops carried on the unloading of found ships at the London docks where nearly 5000 dockers went on strike. The dockers returned to work on Monday morning after leaving been on strike for more than five weeks—(Photo from our special London representative) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NATIONALISATION OF EMPIRE'S CABLES IS OPPOSED

    LONDON, November 5,—The demand for the nationalisation of the Empire's tele-com-munications and services arose originally from Australia, said Sir Edward Wilshaw, K.C.M.G., managing director of Cable and Wireless Ltd.. to a Press conference, in which he expounded points of Cable and Wireless Ltd's opposition stated in a letter to ...

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  10. "No Excuse For Violence In Palestine"

    LONDON, Nov. 5,—I cannot agree that the matter of waiting a day or two any reason for Jews resorting to violence, said the ...

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  11. Clothes Coupons to Have Reduced Value

    MELBOURNE, November 6,—Flats shoes knitted underwear and honests are likely to be common-free after November 15 ...

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  12. AUST.'S BIG PART IN WAR AT SEA

    CANBERRA, November 6,—During the war 82 scagoing street ships of sizes varying from 700 to 13,000 were built in Australian, said the ...

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  13. FRANCE'S DISTRUST OF HUNS

    LONDON, Nov. 5,—It is offic-ially confirmed in London that no decision was taken in Berlin or elsewhere whereby Britain, ...

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  14. RITAIN HAD NOT AGREED 0 MOVING OF GERMANS

    LONDON, November 5,—Mr. Hector McNeil,Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the Commons replying to a debate on European deportations,declared that Britain had agreed to countenance the movement of between 4,000,000 and 4,500,000 refugees eastern Germany as Comments had asserted. ...

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  16. OVER £5M REQUIRED TO FILL THE LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6,—The loan needs £1,250,000 daily for it to be filled by Saturday, the Commonwealth ...

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    CHARGER—Little Michnel Carney 5,nephew of Rear Admiral R.B. Carney, Chief of Staff to Admiral William F.Hatsey,Commander of the famous 3rd feet and a white "charger" presented to him by Admiral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRITAIN TO PREPARE FOR MORE AIR RAIDS

    LONDON,November 5,—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede), in the House of Commons, moving the second reading of the Civil Defence (Suspension Powers) Bill announced that the Government regarded it as essential to retain civil defence organisations. ...

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  19. URGED ABOLITION OF TRANSPORT BOARD

    BRISBANE,November 6,—During the discussion on the railway estimates in Parliament today,Mr. J. P. Healy urged the ...

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  20. Q'landers Return to Aust.

    BRISBANE, November 6,— A contingent of 222 Queenslanders who reached Australia by the Stirling Castle arrived in ...

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