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  4. Greek "Head Hunting"

    LONDON, November 11.--Reuter's Athens correspondent says the Greek Minister for Public Order (Constantin ...

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  5. EXPERTS SCEPTICAL ON RUSSIAN ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, November 11.--The chairman of the Atomic Scientists' Association (Professor H. S. W. Massey) expressed doubts that the Russians had exploded their first atomic bomb, says the 'Daily Telegraph.' "I am definitely ...

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  6. SOVIET'S FOREIGN POLICY IS ONE OF PEACE, SAYS MR. VYSHINSKY

    NEW YORK, November 11.--The Soviet's Deputy Foreign Minister (Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky) told the Foreign Press Association's 30th annual dinner to-night that Russia's foreign policy was one of peace. "Its characteristics are stability and consistency, and it is animated by the spirit of co-operation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVT. AFRAID OF PEOPLE'S WILL, SAYS CHURCHILL

    LONDON, November 11.--Mr. Winston Churchill, resuming the second reading of the debate on the Parliament Bill, said the principles and spirit of the Parliament Act of 1911 were to ...

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  8. OUTBREAK OF FIGHTING IN SIAM

    SINGAPORE, November 12.--Fighting broke out yesterday morning between the Siamese regular armed forces and ...

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  9. SUICIDE OF AUSTRALIAN DELEGATE

    MEXICO CITY November 11.--Mr. Fred Medworth, a member of the Australian delegation to the UNESCO ...

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    MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Claim That Banking Evidence Was Doctored

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Allegations that evidence to have been placed before the 1935 Royal Commission on ...

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  12. MINE STOPPAGE LIKELY IF STATE COAL BOARD SET UP

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--Queensland miners' leaders decided at a meeting of the committee of management at Booval to-day that they would proceed with the organisation of special aggregate meetings to consider a recommendation that work should cease on ...

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  13. BIG HAUL OF DANGEROUS SEX DRUG

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Customs officers in an early morning raid on the steamer Indian Pioneer to-day found ...

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  14. Bank Nationalisation Bill

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) had decided to hurry the Banking Bill through in the hope that the sooner it was passed the sooner it would be forgotten, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said in the House of Representatives. He was opposing a move ...

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  15. Charges Against Tas. Premier

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Serious allegations against the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) made by a ...

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  16. Archbishop Duhig Returns

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Archbishop Duhig, who returned to Brisbane to-night after a visit to England. Ireland and Italy, said ...

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  17. NO LIKELIHOOD OF STRINGENT PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The reimposition of the stringent wartime petrol ration scales was unlikely to become ...

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  18. MR. MARSHALL SEEKS HUGE SUM TO COVER U.S. AID PROGRAM

    NEW YORK, November 11.--The Secretary of State (Mr. G. C. Marshall) told the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  19. Indian Respect For British "Never Higher"

    Major --General W. J. Cawthorne, representative in Australia of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AMERICAN WAR DEAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The disinterment of nearly 1800 bodies of American war dead from two military cemeteries at Ipswich and ...

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