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  4. INDONESIAN P.M. STRESSES GOVT. MUST BE LEADER

    BATAVIA, Nov. 27.—Harry Plumridge, A.P. special representative at Batavia, says: "'With all respect and all honour to those who have died the leadership of the nation must be in the hands of the Government ...

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  5. [?] police may Dress Like This

    [?] uniform? The [?] Association Conference [?] that police uniforms [?]dardised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Fadden Says Cut Red Tape

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25. — The Federal Government mutt oust the red tape binding its de. mobilisation plans if Australian ...

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  7. QUEEN MARY ATTENDS MATINEE

    Queen mary was present at a gala matince of "While the Sun Shines" (Performed by a naval cast) at the Golbe Theatre, london. The matinee was in old of king George's Fund for Sailors. The picture shows Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, Quern Mar and Admird Lead Cunningham. First Set Lord. — Photo from our special London representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHURCHILL ADVISED A U.S. WARNING TO JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, November 24.—A letter from President Roosevelt dated November 30, 1941, labelled "personal and secret from a former naval person" (later identified as Mr. Churchill) was introduced in evidence at the Pearl Harbour inquiry. ...

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  9. NAZI Defender ants Wants Cliveden SEt To Testify

    [?] November 24.—Latest developments in the [?] crimes trial is that Rudolf Hess's counsel is [?] the Duke of Hamilton, also the doctor [?] Hess after Us arrival in England. Jaachim, ...

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  10. FLAG TAKEN FROM A.I.F. H.Q. IN GREECE ?

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—The Aus tralian Legation In Paris is sending to Australia a Union Jack which was eaptured ...

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  11. URGENT TASK TO HARNESS THE ATOM

    LONDON, November [?] Temporary chairman Mr. Nocl Baker told the United Nations Organisation Prepa[?] Commission ...

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  12. ANTI-SEIMITICISM IN BUENOS AIRES

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24.— The B[?] correspondent of the New York Times says that considerable anti-Semitic ...

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  13. [?]INDUSTRIAL [?] TO BREAK [?] LABOUR

    [?] November 2.—The [?] says that W. [?] president, in [?] General ...

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  14. INDIAN STUDENTS PROTEST AT TRIALS

    BOMBAY, Nov. 25.— Students yelling protestations against the trials of members of the Indian National Army forced the ...

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  15. Italian Govt. Resigns

    ROME, November 24.—It is officially stated that the Italtan Premier (Signor Parri) handed his Government's resignation to ...

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  16. BRITISH OFFER OF PENNY PRESS RATE

    BEBMUDA. Nov. 24.— The A.P. special representative says that a dramatic offer from the British Commonwealth to extend ...

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  17. CLAIM GOVT. NOT BEING SINCERE

    BRISBANE, November 25.—"A prime illustration of political insincerity is to be found in the Commonwealth Government's financial policy," said Mr. A. W. Fade broad- casting to-night. ...

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  19. [?] Arms Stolen [?]AF Depot

    [?] November 24.—?[?] mem believed [?] in R.A.F. Uni[?] depot near ...

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  20. "Preparing Way For Third World War"

    ISTANBUL. Nov. 25.—The newspaper, Cumhuriyet commenting on the Persian situation, declared: "If Britain ami America maintain ...

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  21. STRONGER MAGNET

    OSLO. Nov. 25.— By using a new alloy a Norv[?]gian engineer, named Jedbo, produced a magnet which is an important contribution to ...

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  22. [?]ps Will Lose War Profits [?]y Order Of Gen, Macarthur

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—The A.P. Tokio correspondent says that in the most st[?]ly worded directive 10 Jar General MacArthur ordered the Government to tax away the war profits of all Japanese firms and individuals and ...

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  23. DELAY ON TOJO TRIAL SHOCK TO MACARTHUR

    TOKIO, November 24.—"The A.P. correspondent says that Allied headquarters stated that Washington's decision to postpone the trial of Tojo surprised General MacArthur, who, as long ago as October 7, recommended his immediate trial. ...

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  24. Demand For Manchurian Autonomy

    CHUNGKING, November 2. — The A.P. Correspondent says that communist sources declared that their tercel are pouring into ...

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