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  4. Secrets Of Atomic Energy Should Not Be Monopolised

    WASHINGTON, November 15.-- President Truman, Mr. Attlee and Mr. Mackenzie King in a joint statement said: "We recognise the application of recent scientific discoveries to the methods and practice of war has placed at the ...

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  5. PRODUCTION OF AIRCRAFT TO BE DECREASED

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- A reduction in Australia's aircraft production programs will mean the dismissal of at ...

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    In testimony that brought shudders to spectators, Rosalinda Andoy, a witness at the war crimes trial in Manila of General Yamashita, displays to the court some of the 38 bayonet wounds on her body, inflicted by Japanese soldiers. In tears most of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE PREPARED ATTACK DURING PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, November 15.--The correspondent of the American Press says the Pearl Harbor inquiry opened with the committee counsel (Mr. William Mitchell) placing on record a 253-page printed copy of intercepted messages to Japan. These messages disclosed ...

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  8. ERRORS OF FACT

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Further material broadcast from a principal Australian short wave station by the ...

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  9. Navy Men Punished

    LONDON, November 15.-- The 'Daily Herald's' Malta correspondent says a naval court-martial ...

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  10. CONFERENCE ON INDONESIAN AFFAIRS LAPSES

    BATAVIA, November 16.--Despite setbacks, the British representatives (MS. Denning and General Christison) are persevering in attempts to arrange a second conference between the Dutch ...

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  11. MANY U.S. SOLDIERS BEING DISCHARGED IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--American servicemen wishing to reside permanently in Australia now are being discharged in ...

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  12. UNITY LINK BETWEEN U.S,-AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, November 15.--The 'Sun' in an editorial, states more than usual diplomatic amenities are involved ...

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  13. Lord Gort III

    LONDON, November 15.-- A medical bulletin states that Field Marshal Lord Gort underwent a serious operation on November 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. More Good Than Bad

    LONDON, November 15.-- A member of the House of Commons, Mr. Zilliacus, who is leader of the British delegation to ...

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  15. NEW BRICK-MAKING PROCESS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A mobile brick-making plant, which converts raw material into bricks within a few minutes through ...

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  16. KRUPP TRIAL POSTPONED

    NUREMBURG, November 15.-- The International War Crimes Tribunal granted the defence counsel's motion to postpone the ...

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  17. DISTURBANCES CONTINUE IN TEL-AVIV

    LONDON, November 15.--Tel-Aviv's streets were strewn with rocks, stones, glass from shattered windows, and other debris when British airborne forces at last cleared ...

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  18. Rape And Looting

    NEW YORK, November 15.--The Dean of Canterbury told 1000 ministers at a reception in Calvary Episcopal Church ...

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  19. MILITARY BOARD TO GOVERN ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Government has decided to reintroduce the Military Board for control of the Army at an early date. The Commander-in-Chief (General Blarney) will relinquish his active ...

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  20. BRITISH FARM PRODUCTION TO BE STEPPED UP

    LONDON, November 15.-- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tom Williams), in a statement in the House of ...

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  21. STRATEGIC FIGHTING IN SHANTUNG

    CHUNGKING, November 15.--The Russians restored partial Chinese sovereignty in Manchuria as both sides in the ...

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  22. BARNES ISSUES SUMMONS FOR ASSAULT

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Claiming £200 damages for alleged assault, Mr. Frank Barnes, MLA, to-day lodged a ...

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  23. Eisenhower Advocate Of Compulsory Training

    WASHINGTON, November 15.--General Eisenhower, giving evidence before the House Military Committee, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PEOPLE ELATED

    PRAGUE, November 15.-- Traffic blocked the city streets when the Red Army paraded prior to leaving the capital. Red ...

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  25. Paralysis Cases Total 132

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Four more paralysis cases reported to-day brought the total to date for the year to 132--more than ...

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