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  4. VICTORIAN CABINET TO PROSECUTE UNION LEADERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Victorian State Cabinet decided to-night to prosecute all executive members of the Victorian State branches of the Australian Railways Union and Tramway ...

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  5. DOES RUSSIA SUBSIDISE REDS IN U.K.?

    LONDON, November 22.-- 'Manchester Guardian,' in an editorial, said the French Minister for the Interior (M. ...

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  6. U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    A PORTION of the large crowd that roamed Times Square, New York, look up to study the latest election figure returns on the 'Times' election screen on November 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONSTITUTION OF COUNTRY PARTY BARS AMALGAMATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Country party's constitution prevents it from amalgamating with any other party, said the State president (Mr. Alan J. ...

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  8. 4 TRAMS IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Ten people were injured in a smash involving four crowded outbound trams at the corner ...

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  9. Federal Advice

    CANBERRA, Monday.--"I am hoping the Victorian Government will let things well alone and continue discussions ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. New Guinea Timber Case

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A witness in the Quarter Sessions to-day said that the directors of Hancock [?] Gore Ltd. had believed in John Smith ('Jock') Garden, ...

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  11. MacArthur To Renew War Crime Verdicts

    TOKIO, November 22.-- Mission chiefs of 11 Allied nations represented on the International Tribunal met ...

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  12. Artillery Day In Russia

    MOSCOW, November 22.--All Soviet newspapers yesterday--artillery day--carried articles by leading generals of artillery ...

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  13. Crashed, But Flight Will Continue

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Nov. 22. -- A one-engined plane piloted by Mrs. Richards Morrow-Tait, a British round-the- ...

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  14. Thief Missed Money

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The attacker of Ernest Wiliam Usher (70) of Gilliver-avenue. Vaucluse has not yet been traced. ...

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  15. Drowned Man Identified

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The body of an man washed in near Point Malabar on Sunday was identified to-day as that of Keith Lahdey ...

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  16. MARTIAL LAW IMPOSED IN NORTHERN CHINA

    RANKING, November 22.--Martial law was declared to-day throughout North China, including the cities of Peiping and Tientsin, to meet the imminent all out offensive by Communist troops. ...

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  17. "ENCOURAGING" SOVIET REPLY ON BERLIN CRISIS

    PARIS, November 22.--It is reported that Russia has sent an "encouraging" reply to the questionnaire from the chairman of the Security Council (Dr. Bramuglia) on the Berlin crisis. Dr. Bramuglia is ...

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  18. Immediate Definite Aid Urged

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22. --Madame Chiang Kai-shek yesterday urged "immediate, definite" aid for the Chinese ...

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  19. Aust. To Plan Civil Defences

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day approved the establishment of machinery for the rapid ...

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  20. Carrots 13 lb.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Carrots realised the record price of £112 a ton wholesale--£18 higher than ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA ENJOYS U.K. TRUST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- No Australian scientist or engineer in Australia or Britain had ever disclosed, either ...

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  22. INCREASE IN SOVIET FORCES

    BERLIN, November 22.--United States intelligence sources confirmed a report in the anti-Communist paper 'Montags Echo' that ...

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  23. Commonwealth Shipping Line

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Federal Cabinet to-day decided to recommend to Caucus the introduction of a Bill to ...

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  24. Baby Boom Over

    LONDON, November 22.-- Britain's baby boom is over. Births are fewer every week. Housing ...

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  25. Palestine Plan Rejected

    PARIS, November 22.--The Soviet Union rejected the late Count Bernadotte's proposals for Palestine when discussion on the ...

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  26. Warning To Jews

    LONDON, November 22.--A call for world recognition of the provisional State of Israeli was made by Mr. I. Pearson (Canada) ...

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  27. RESEARCH GRANT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night Cabinet approval of a grant of £100,000 for ...

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  28. Liner Strike Over

    LONDON, November 22.--The strike in the liner Queen Elizabeth ended this morning when all the crew agreed to resume ...

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  29. GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, November 22.--Princess Elizabeth and her son were visited by the doctors at the Palace yesterday. Both continue ...

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