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  4. BRITISH POTTERY

    The British I'ottcr- has taken the traditional methods anS improved them and adapted them to modern machinery. The picture shows finished wares going to the warehouso for inspection! v and packing. Their decoration is lilghlv individual, each factory] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Road Mines Create Havoc In Palestine

    LONDON, November 18.—The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says three British soldiers riding in a jeep were killed by an electrically detonated mine near Lydda. The correspondent said he reached the scene a few moments ...

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  6. SPLENDID RAINS BENEFIT COASTAL AREAS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Splendid rains, ranging up to four inches in parts, relieved the drought-stricken coastal areas almost as far north as Rockhampton. The best falls were confined to ...

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  7. Midget Radio Receiver

    Something entirely new in portable radios is tills small Roman receiver, which was shown at the "Britain Can Make It" Exhibition opened by the King and Queen on September 24. It weighs 451b. and is 912 inches long, 512 inches high, and 2 inches deep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ACTORS' EQUITY DEMANDS NEW WAGE SCHEDULE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Ealing Studios, Columbia Pictures, and Charles Chauvel, all of whose acting contracts, were declared black at the week-end by the secretary' of the Actors' Equity (Mr. Hal. Alexander), have ...

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  9. SUPPORT FOR FOREIGN POLICY ANTICIPATED

    LONDON, November 17, — Doubtlessly an upshot of the House of Commons debate tomorrow and the Labor ...

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  10. AWAY-FROM-HOME ALLOWANCES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Industrial Court to-day reserved decision on an application by the AFULE for an amendment of clauses under the State railway award for away- from-home allowances. ...

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  11. TRANSFER OF CAR FROM U.S. EXPLAINED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -— [?]The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day he had not given any consideration to ...

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  12. General Fall In N.S. Wales

    SYDNEY. Monday. —Practically every section of New South Wales benefited from today's rain, which was ...

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  13. WANT KHYBER PASS

    LONDON, November. 18.-— 'The Times' New Delhi correspondent says Afridi north-west frontier ...

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  14. NEW POLICY ON U.S. BASES IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, November 17. —The 'Times' correspondent, Hanson Baldwin, says major changes in the Navy's plans ...

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  15. CHURCHILL BEACON

    LONDON, November 18.— The mayors of the Kent towns, representing the Cinque ports, met at the ...

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  16. NO SIGNS OF SETTLEMENT IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — There has been no move from either side for a settlement of the foundries dispute, which ...

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  17. AGREEMENT SIGNED ON INDONESIA

    LONDON, November 18.— Reuter's Batavia correspondent disclosed that under the draft agreement initialled by ...

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  18. Agreement Nearer

    NEW YORK, November 17. — The question whether Trieste's police chief shall be responsible to Trieste's ...

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  19. KILLED IN PANIC

    ROME, November 18.— Four nuns, one priest, and four others, including children, were crushed to ...

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  20. COLORFUL CAREER ENDS AT 65

    NEW YORK, November 18.— The death has occurred of Mr. James J. Walker, an ex-Mayor of New York, at the age of 65. ...

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  21. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    TAMWORTH, Monday.—Ernest Teat (52), of Tamworth, was killed by, lightning while riding a railway tricycle between Binnaway ...

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  22. TIGER STEAKS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An evening meal of tiger steak for animals in Taronga Park zoo ended a bizarre and oathetic incident ...

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  23. TWO YOUTHS ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—A decision by two youths to commit a series of robberies ended in the murder of a man at St. Kilda, the ...

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  24. S. Australian Fall

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Heavy rain has fallen throughout the north of South Australia, which, while it will be a benefit to ...

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  25. Seven Mines Idle

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Seven New South Wales coal mines were idle to-day the loss of output being about 2800 tons. ...

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  26. ATOM BOMBS TO BE MORE DESTRUCTIVE

    PRINCETON (New Jersey), November 17. — Atom bombs can be made cheaply in large numbers and will become more destructive, ...

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  27. INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE TO WARRANT WOMAN'S TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A young woman who, it was suggested, had fired shots at another woman while driving ...

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  28. RUSSIANS NOW SENDING FOOD TO BRITISH ZONE

    LONDON, November 18.—The Russians, in a sudden change of policy, have begun pouring in food to the British zone in Germany, says the 'Daily Mail's' Berlin correspondent. Grain and potatoes are coming in through German Baltic ports in exchange for steel sent to the Russian zone by rail. The Russians, under an agreement ...

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  29. GREEK BANDITS IMPOSING COMPULSORY MOBILISATION

    LONDON, November 17. — The Associated Press Salonika correspondent says Evangelia Nidge, 20-year-old wife of a ...

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  30. SHIPPING STRIKE

    SAN FRANCISCO. November 17.—An agreement has been reached between the management and the unions In the west coast ...

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