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  4. [?]URABAY CENTRE SMOKING RUIN AS BRITISH PRESS FORWARD

    LQNDQN, November 13.—Behind a screen of artillery fire British and Indian troops to-day pressed home their attack among the smoking ruins in the centre of Sourabaya, says Reuter's Batavia correspondent. The ...

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  5. THE LAST LOAD FROM LABUAN

    The first R.A.A.F. Beautighters to return from Bor[?]eo to Australia were leaded with these kithags, instead of bombs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]mem of the Jap Royal Family Prince Masahita Yoshi[?]night in [?]metic class at the Peers School in Nikko, with fellow classmates the Prince was temoved from Ja[?]yo to Nikko two years ago years ago to escape bombing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ?Fair Trial For [?]enny System

    [?]NE, November 13.—The Government was [?]mined that the Kenny system of treatment [?]le paralysis should be given a fair trial, said ster for Health (Mr. T. A. Foley) in ...

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  8. Bennett's Escape To Be Probed In Public

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 13.—Terms of reference of the judicial inquiry into circumstances of the departure of Lieut General Gordon Bennett from Singapore will be decided within a few days by the acting Attorney-General (Mr. J. Beasley) in consultation with the Solicitor-General (Sir George Knowles). ...

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  9. ARAB AND JEW TO CONFER

    LONDON, November 12, — The officer administering the Palestine Government invited leading Arab and Jewish personalities to ...

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  10. Battleship's Captain

    Happy picture of Captain A. B. Schofield, captain of the battleship King George V. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. [?] Scores In [?]oslav Poll

    [?] November 13.—The [?]deal of The [?]ma[?]shal Tito's [?]ont candicates ...

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  12. TWO OPINIONS ON CONTROL OF THE ARMY

    MELBOURNE. November 12.—Final decision on the f[?]m of any administration to replace the present form of control vested in ...

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  13. Atom Bombing Decisive

    LONDON. November 12.—Atom bombing meant taht Britain faced either "the end of this country" or "end of the war" said ...

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  14. FASCISTS ATTEMPT A "COMEBACK"

    ROME. November 13. — New evidnce that pa[?]sts are trying to [?]urvive as an underground movement was revealed with the ...

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  15. INFORMED OPINION AS AID TO PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Expressing his gratification at receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr. Cordell Hull, ...

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  16. [?]H FLEET UNITS [?]STAY IN JAP [?]S FOR 25 YEARS

    [?]. Nov. 12.— The [?]pondent in [?]the Royal Navay [?]an occupational ...

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  17. FEDERAL GOVT. TO BLAME

    BRISBANE. November 13.—The failure of the Federal Government to deal with industrial lawlessness was condemned by the ...

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  18. TEN MISSIONARIES LOST IN SINKING OF JAP SHIP

    BRISBAXE, November 13.—The names of ten Methodist missionaries lost when the Japanese ship Montevideo Maru was sunk off ...

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  19. Missing From Aquitania

    CAPE TOWN Nov. 13.— The Aqu[?]tania signalled that 21 of the men who left the ship did not rejoin it. Military and naval police ...

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  21. JAPS ORDERED OUT OF SAIGON

    SAIGON. November 13. — The British commander, Major-Gen eral Gracey, ordered all Japs including drivers to get out of ...

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  22. [?]ARNES OUSTED WITHOUT PAY FOR SEVENTH TIME

    [?],Nov. 13—For the second time this session Mr. J. F. Barnes (Ind., [?]daberg) was suspended to-day from Parliament for a fortnight The (Mr. F. A. Cooper) moved that the suspension be without pay. It was on a division of 46 to 3. the only dissentients being Messer. J.f. Barnes, ...

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  23. DUTCH LAUD BRITISH STAND IN THE INDIES

    LONDON, November 13.—The Times's Amsterdam correspondent says: "Most Dutchmen are as sick at heart as Britons when they see Britain being attacked for being unwilling to do anything to stop die Empire disintergrating. ...

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  24. No Clothes Coupon Issue In June, 1946

    MELBOURNE, November 13— The Minister for Customs (Senator R.V. Keane) said to-day that clothing coupons which become available on November 15 must serve for clothing purchases until, the end of December of next year., ...

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  25. COALMINING DUE FOR HARD BLOW

    SYDNEY, November 13.— "With the continuance of existing conditions, the [?]almining industry will [?]ffer a terrible blow ...

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  26. SOVIET CO-OPERATION HINGES ON ATOM BOMB

    NEW YORK, November 12.—The Washington correspondent of The Times says that the British Prime. Minister (Mr. Attlee) has placed the British case for sharing the atomic secrets on the contention that the, United Nations Organisation must be taken seriously or not at all, and that the atomic bomb, controlled by the Security Council is a [?]ecessary pri[?]de to whole[?]eated co-operation by the ...

    Article : 229 words
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