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    Many German prisoners in Britain have been put to work helping to relieve the housing shortage, one of the world's greatest postwar problems. Here some are seen at work building permanent brick houses on the London County Council estate at Chigwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATTLEE INSISTS ON RETAINING A TOM SECRET

    NEW YORK, November 12.--The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) spent the day at the Embassy working on his speech to Congress to-morrow. British officials reported that Mr. ...

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  6. Calm Atmosphere Now In Sourabaya

    LONDON, November 12.--It is reported that British and Indian forces gained control of virtually all Sourabaya to-day. British tank crews repelled fanatical charges by Indo[?]sian Nationalists, killing many. Fighting also broke out at ...

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  7. "NO WAY OUT"

    LONDON, November 12. --Atom bombing meant that Britain was faced with "either the end of this ...

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  8. "The Land At War"

    LONDON, November 12.-- During the war Britain brought into production 6,500,000 new acres of land for ...

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  9. NEW COUPONS TO LAST UNTIL END OF NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) said to-day that Z clothing coupons, which become available on November 15, must serve for clothing purchases until the end of ...

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  10. WELL BEHAVED

    BERLIN, November 12.-- The behavior of British soldiers in Berlin has been so good that the Army ...

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  11. Soekarno Displaced As Leader

    BATAVIA, November 13.--The special representative of Associated Press says with the appointment of the ...

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  12. MARSHAL HARRIS ILL

    LONDON, November 12.-- Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris is in hospital suffering from a duodenal ulcer. .He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Roof Over Thames?

    LONDON, November 12. --Mr. Hudson Fysh suggests that the part of London's Hyde Park near ...

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  14. MR. HULL HONORED

    OSLO, November 12.--The Norwegian Newsagency says the Nobel peace prize has been awarded to Mr. Cordell Hull ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GAOL FOR STRIKERS

    LONDON, November 12. -- A storm arose in the House of Commons when the Socialist member, Mr. Silverman, discovered a ...

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  16. MAGISTRATE CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    HUGHENDEN, Tuesday.--In the Police Court at Hughenden yesterday before Mr. R. C. F. Byrne, SM, Michael Joseph Bennett, ...

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  17. APPLICATIONS FOR WAR GRATUITIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Applications for war gratuities will be accepted from next Friday by all service ...

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  18. POLITICAL COUNCIL TO WEIGH ISSUES IN CHINA DEADLOCK

    CHUNGKING, November 12. --A Communist spokesman said the Central Government and the Communists had ...

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  19. DUTCH THINK AMERICANS LOST INTEREST

    LONDON, November 13. -- The 'Times' Amsterdam correspondent says though most Dutchmen are as sick at heart as any ...

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  20. LENGTHY CONTROL

    TOKIO, November 12.-- The Royal Navy will maintain an occupation force of two cruisers and a ...

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  21. Soldier's Injuries Prove Fatal

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Pte. John D. Crows, of Mt. Isa, who died in a military hospital this morning, had been injured in a ...

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  22. POWDER PLANT BLOWN UP

    FRANKFURT, November 12. -- The Kaufbeuren smokeless powder plant, the first major German war factory to be destroyed under the ...

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  23. FLIES SUSPECT AS CARRIERS OF PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The fly has become gravely suspect among some American research workers as one of the agencies ...

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  24. BARNES AGAIN SUSPENDED FOR FORTNIGHT WITHOUT PAY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- For the second time this session Mr. J. F. Barnes (Ind., Bundaberg) was suspended to-day ...

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  25. [?]RT DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In his [?]al report, submitted to Par-[?] to-day. Mr. R. Kemp (Co-[?]or of Public Works) stated ...

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  26. Aquitania Troops On French Leave

    CAPETOWN, November 12.--Three thousand nine hundred Australian and New Zealand troops homeward bound ...

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  27. LIBERATING JAP FARMERS

    TOKIO, November 12. -- Allied Headquarters issued a statement that steps are being taken to liberate Japanese farmers from a ...

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  28. Delivered Meat Will Be Dearer

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Meat prices will be higher when delivered, the Prices Branch announced to-day. ...

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  29. ORION AIRMEN "BROKE"

    LONDON, November 12. -- The 300 RAAF men who walked off the liner Orion at Southampton on Saturday night as a protest ...

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  30. Churchill Likes France

    PARIS, November 12.--Mr. Winston Churchill, whose 71st birthday anniversary falls on November. 30, told Parisians he would ...

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  31. "MONTY" ATTACKED

    LONDON, November 12. -- A member of the House of Commons (Captain D. Rees Williams), attacking Field Marshal ...

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  32. GAULLE SUPPORTED

    November 12. -- The [?]-general of the Commun[?] (M. Duclof) replied to [?]alist party's letter stating ...

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  33. PRINCESSES ATTEND PLAY

    LONDON, November 12. -- Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret Rose attended a London theatre for the first time without ...

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