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  4. CHANGES IN INDONESIAN CABINET LEAVE FOREIGN POLICY UNAFFECTED

    HARRY Plumridge Associated Press special representative at Batavia reports that the newly appointed Indonesian Cabinet ...

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  5. [?]lian Nurses [?] Freed

    [?] Bullwinkel, of S.A. [?] of the Japanese [?] Australian Army [?] Island, off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. German War Criminals On Trial At Last

    NUREMBERG (Germany), Nov. 20.—Eight judges entered the court room at 10.3 a.m. to-day thereby officially opening the greatest war crimes trial in history. The accused appeared to be in good spirits ...

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  7. Dutch Plan To End N.E.I. Dispute

    Dr. van Mook, Acting Governor-General of N.K.I., who recently outlined the Dutch plan to settle the Indonesian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] dose chose the [?] a gate at the Fire [?] as a [?] nest. She sits ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Menzies Twits Govt. On Blunders Of The Last Referendum

    MELBOURNE. November 20.— "Without perusal of the pleadings and judgments I would not dream of offering any view as to the extent to which this decision given by the High Court will affect social services other than old age and ...

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  10. U.S. Fleet Kept At Pearl Harb. To Impress Japs

    WASHINGTON, November 19.—The American Press correspondent says that the former Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet, Admiral J. Richardson, giving evidence at the Pearl Harb our inquiry, said that the late President Roosevelt told him on October 8, 1940, that "sooner or later the ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. COAL OWNERS NOT ASKED TO CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY. Nov. 20.— So far the coal industry has not been invited to send representatives to the important industrial peace ...

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  12. CASES OF [?]RALYSIS [?]S YEAR

    [?] November 20.—Eight [?] of infantile paralysis [?]ed to-day including a [?] of a fatal case at the ...

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  13. SOLD VOTE IN BULGARIA:

    A radio message from So[?]a says that 85 to 90 per cent of Bulba[?]'s elector voted at the elections yesterday. Eighty per cent ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS INDICT U.S. POLICY IN CHINA

    NEW YORK. November 20.—The A.P. Chungking correspondent says that the Communist New China Daily News, demanding the withdrawal of American forces from China charged the U.S. with converting China into an ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. SOLDIERS TRYING AN "OLD ARMY GAME"

    MELBOURNE. Nov. 20. — Reports from Wewak suggest that soldiers with high points, having failed to secure ...

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  16. Kindergarten Scheme Is Held Up

    BRISBANE. November 20. — The Government contemplates a comprehensive kindergaten policy but it is not able to implement such ...

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  17. LIRA SOLD IN ITALY POW CAMP

    CANBERRA. November 20. — Senior Australian officers in Italian prison camps operated the iniquitous system of selling Italian ...

    Article : 246 words
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  19. SERIOUS WOOL POSITION IN THE U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, November 19. — The A.T. correspondent says that G. N. Winder, president of the National Wool Growers' ...

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  20. BARON HONJO PREFERS SUICIDE TO ARREST

    TOKIO. November 20.— The A.P. correspondent says that Baron Honjo suicided and died shortly after his secretary found his ...

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  21. [?]RSIAN GOVt. MOVES PUT DOWN RISING

    [?] November 19.— The Persian Parliament at a [?] meeting decided to send two battalions to the [?] termed rising in Azerbaijan Province, says Reu[?]dent at Teheran. ...

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  22. STARVING CIVILIANS MURDERED BY JAPS

    LONDON. Nov. 20. — The Japs murdered hundreds of starving civilians including women and children on the ...

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  23. PRINCESSES' SURPRISE VISIT TO THEATRE

    LONDON. November 19.—Only a few of the audience in the Apollo Theatre recognised Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret when they paid another surprise visit to a West End theatre to-day accompanied by a party of seven friends. ...

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  24. NAMES RELEASED OF TWO MEN MISSING IN N. BRIT. PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE. November 20. — The Department of Air announced to-day that Corp. S. W. Bridge. of West Maitland, N.S.W., and L.A. [?] ...

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  25. "AXES COULD BE CUT"

    [?]. November 20.—Oppressive taxation was criticised by the president (Mr. [?] Shearer) at the annual meeting of the Queensland Taxpayers' Association today [?] leid that reductions since the war ended were totally inadequate. ...

    Article : 207 words
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