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    Group Captain H. J. Wilson established a new world's air speed record of 606 m.p.h. in this jet-propelled Gloster Meteor R.A.F. fighter. Experts believe that speeds nearing 700 m.p.h. would have been attained if the machine had been permitted to fly all out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DE GAULLE ACCEDES TO PLEA TO FORM TRIPARTITE CABINET

    PARIS, November 19.--The city is smouldering with excitement since is became known de Gaulle has agreed in principle to again try to form a three-party Government, says the correspondent of the 'Daily Mail' in Paris. It is understood General de Gaulle, shortly ...

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  6. British Fear New Wave Of Fighting In Central Java

    BATAVIA, November 19.--British military officials fear a new wave of fighting might break out in Central Java where thousands of armed Indonesian Nationalists are massing as Indonesian radio stations called for war on the ...

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  7. NAZI LEADERS NOW ON TRIAL AT NUREMBERG

    LONDON, November 20.--Men who ruled Germany and shattered the peace of the world entered the dock to-day--at the opening of history's greatest trial--as ordinary criminals, ...

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  8. BOMBERS BECOME BUNGALOWS

    LONDON, November 19.-- "Beating bombers into bungalows" is the modern version of "turning swords ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S DUTY

    OTTAWA, November 19. --The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told a Press conference that the ...

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  10. STEEL WORKERS DISREGARD OLIVE BRANCH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Contrary to expectations, the announcement by the manager of the BHP Co.'s Newcastle ...

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  11. ENGLISHMEN SUPERIOR IN UNRRA JOBS

    WASHINGTON, November 19.--The American representative on the UNRRA Commission (Mr. Lehman) ...

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  12. Britain Proposes To Nationalise More Industries

    LONDON, November 19.--The Deputy Prime. Minister (Mr. Morrison) told the House of Commons the Government intended, at a later stage, after the nationalisation of coalmining, to ...

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  13. C-IN-C PROTESTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The strongest possible exception has been taken by Lord Mountbatten to a recent short-wave broadcast ...

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  14. EMPIRE UNITY

    AMSTERDAM, November 20.-- Queen Wilhelmina, in a speech from the Throne at the opening of the Netherlands Provisional ...

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  15. BASIC WAGE REVIEW

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- While every union affiliated with the Queensland Trades and Labor Council has the right to suggest ...

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  16. MURDER DAILY OCCURENCE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, November 19. --Murders and manslaughters in New York are averaging one daily, and the city is ...

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  17. EXTENSIVE EFFECT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--"Without a perusal of the pleadings and judgments I would not dream of offering any view as to the extent to which this decision by the High Court will effect social services other than ...

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  18. RUMORS DENIED

    LONDON, November 19.--Mr. Noel Baker told the House of Commons reports from Ministers in Russia, Poland, and ...

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  19. NAZI SPLENDOR

    LONDON, November 19.-- Fine linen, valuable furniture and crystal from the German Embassy in London's ...

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  20. PAX REDUCTIONS INADEQUATE

    [?]ISBANE, Tuesday.--Oppres[?]ta was criticised by the [?]dent (Mr. Bruce Shearer) at [?] annual meeting of the ...

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  21. CAR BUILDERS CLAIM HUGE PAY INCREASE

    DETROIT, November 19. -- After a meeting of the United Automobile Workers' Association Mr. W. P. Reuther. the union's ...

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  22. Back In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Three wives of U.S. servicemen who stowed away on a Liberty ship in Brisbane and were put off at ...

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  23. SEVEN HURT IN TERRIFIC HAILSTORM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Seven persons were injured, many hundreds of windows were shattered, city traflic was ...

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  24. ROOSEVELT WAS OPPOSED TO MAKING WAR AGAINST JAPS

    WASHINGTON. November 19.--The former Commanderin-Chief of the Pacific Fleet (Admiral J. Richardson) ...

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  25. Famous Spitfire Group Receives Final Orders

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Number 452 Squadron, the first RAAF Spitfire Squadron to go into action against the ...

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  26. "TIME HAS COME"

    [?]AVIA, November 19. --A young revolution[?]y who many years ago[?]ned he world not marry ...

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  27. Rationing Notice

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Rationing Office announced no special forms are being printed to enable traders, to comply with ...

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  28. HIROHITO'S ASSETS FROZEN

    TOKIO. November 20.--General MacArthur has frozen Imperial Household assets and blocked all Imperial transactions except for ...

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