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  4. Atomic Discoveries To Help, Not Destroy Man

    NEW YORK, November 15,—The formation of a United Nations' Commission to control the threat of atomic destruction is proposed by President Truman, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlce) and ...

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  5. JAPANESE INFLUENCE IS BEHIND RISING IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA,November 16,—Harry Plumridge, Associ-ated Press special representative, says that Indon-m resistance at Sourabaya was reported to be generally decreasing on Thursday, though spasmodic ...

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  6. R.A.A.F. CLOTHING ISSUE fOR JAPAN

    GOING TO JAPAN-Tailors of No. 81 Fighter Wing at Labour the outfitting of ail tanks of the R.A.A.F. plan Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japs Ready Full Year Before Pearl Harbour

    WASHINGTON, November 15,—The American Associated Press correspondent at Pearl Harbour inquiry opened with committee counsel William Mitchell placing on record a 253-page printed copy of intercepted messages to Japan. A message from the Japanese en- ...

    Article : 710 words
  8. CURFEW AIDS AUTHORITIES IN TEL AVIV

    LONDON,November 15,—Reuter's corresponent in Jerusalem reports that the British commander in Tel Aviv ecided to lift the curfew between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on November 16. It was officially announced in a statement to the Press that the curfew is at present ...

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  9. U.S. Is Aiding Chiang's Army -COM. ALLEGATION

    CHUNGKING,November 15,—The Communist newspaper, Daily News, said to-day that America was sending Generalissimo C[?] Kaishek 1000 tanks, and was planning to train 10,000 Chinese airmen. ...

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  11. rential Rain ling in NSW

    SYDNEY, Nov. 16,—Torrential fallen on the north coast the 21 hours to 9 o'clock and many towns ...

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  12. Stronger Ties Between America And Australia

    NEW YORK,November 15,— The Sun in an editorial says that more they the usual amentities are involved in the opening of the ...

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  13. INCREASED PRODUCTION IN BRITALN

    LONDON, Nov. 15,—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Wiliams), in a statement in the House of Commons on the Government's ...

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  14. DACHAU CAMP TRIALS

    FRANKFURT, November 15,—The second mass concentration camp trial opened to-day when 40 persons faced charges connected ...

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  15. pararations: Big Problem For Japs

    November 15,—For her part in the Pacific war Australia not clearly to receive much in the way of reparations from Swin W. Pauley, United representative on the AI ...

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  16. MANPOWER BUDGET FOR EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, November 15,—It is officially estimated that there will be 300,000 unemployed in Britain by the end of the year, industrial correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." Ministry of Labour figures dis- ...

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  17. DENIAL OF TRANSFER OF AIRCEAFT CARRIER TO RAN

    CANBERRA,November 16,—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) end the Navy Minister (Mr.N.Makin) in a joint statement ...

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  18. NOBEL PRIZE

    LONDON, November 15,—Stockholm radio announced that the Swedish Academy of Science has announced that the Nobel prize ...

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