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  4. PRE-WAR CEREMONIAL RETURNS TO LONDON

    FOR the first time for 10 years, the King wore his crown and red velvet Parliamentary robes, and full ceremonial was observed when Parliament was opened on October, 26. Photo shows the King and Queen in the Irish State coach, escorted by Household Cavalry, skirt the Victoria memorial on the start of the journey to Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKING MINERS REJECT GOVT. BACK TO WORK ORDER

    SYDNEY, Friday .--A last-minute State Government stand to avoid domestic hardship and widespread unemployment in N.S.W. by ordering striking miners to return to work on Monday was rejected to-night ...

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  6. EYESIGHT TESTS FOR DRIVERS?

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Australian Transport Advisory Council today recommended to the ...

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  7. PREVENTED FROM IMPARTING ATOMIC SECRETS

    WASHINGTON, November 5.--An Atomic Energy Commission spokesman reiterated to-day that the commission was prevented by agreement from imparting atomic energy secrets ...

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  8. Oil From Blair Athol?

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated to-day production of oil from Blair ...

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  9. Federal Govt. Backing

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) declared in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  10. Japan Planned War In Pacific From 1937

    TOKIO, November 5.--The International Military Tribunal to-day declared Japan guilty of planning an aggressive war in the Pacific from 1937 to 1939, and named as the principal conspirators Prime Minister Hiranuma, War Minister Itagaki, Education Minister ...

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  11. ATLANTIC DEFENCE

    PARIS, November 5. -- The Canadian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Lester Pearson) forecast the possibility of the United ...

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  12. NEW LIGHTING REGULATIONS FOR MOTORISTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Strict regulations governing the lighting and specifications of motor vehicles will be introduced uniformly in all States following a decision of the Australian Transport Advisory Council ...

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  13. Blunt U.S. Warning On Trade

    PARIS, November 5.--The United States has bluntly told Russia and Eastern European countries they could not expect ...

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  14. COUNTRY "TOTES" ADVOCATED TO MINIMISE S.P.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Totalisators in each country centre as a means of offsetting S.P. betting were advocated in Parliament to-day by Mr. C. G. Jessen. He said the Government would get considerable revenue ...

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  15. NEW PLANS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF BLAIR ATHOL

    LONDON, November 5. -- The Queensland Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon), in a statement on the £18,000,000 sterling Blair Athol coal field plan, which is one of Britain's great postwar ...

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  16. INDIAN REPUBLIC

    CAIRO, November 5.--The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) said the Indian Constituent Assembly ...

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  17. LUTANA INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Radar should be introduced immediately in civil aviation to ensure complete control of ...

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  18. OVERWHELMING SUPPORT BY U.N. FOR WESTERN ATOMIC CONTROL PLAN

    PARIS, November 5.--The U.N. General Assembly, overriding Russian objections, gave overwhelming support to the western plan for international control of atomic energy. Forty nations lined up in ...

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  19. U.N. CALL FOR RESTORATION OF PALESTINE TRUCE

    LONDON, November 5.--The Security Council approved by nine votes to one, with Russia abstaining, a resolution which calls on the Israeli and Egyptian authorities to restore the truce in the Negev area. The ...

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  20. Building Crippled

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The southern coal strike will have a crippling effect on the building industry in ...

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  21. NEW AIR LIFT PORT

    BERLIN, November 5. -- The first air lift plane will land on Tegel airfield to-day. Tegel, which is in the French sector of Berlin, ...

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