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  4. GOVT. GRANTED LEAVE TO APPEAL IN BANKING CASE

    LONDON, November 10.--In a reserved judgment delivered to-day, the Privy Council granted the Commonwealth Government, leave to appeal against the decision of the Australian High Court that section ...

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  5. REFUGEES FILL NANKING AS REDS ADVANCE

    NANKING, November 10.--A thousand refugees are arriving at Nanking daily from Suchow, Pengpu and other points along the Tientsin-Pukow railway as the Communist peril in north-western ...

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  6. 250,000 TON LAG IN SHIPMENT OF NORTHERNSUGAR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland will be unable to ship from northern ports this year 250,000 tons of sugar from the State's estimated crop of 5,600,000 tons of cane. ...

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    HER Majesty the Queen recently visited an exhibition of French books which js being held in London. Photo shows Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret interested in a 13th century book, "Psalter of St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Defences Neglected

    LONDON, November 10.--Mr. Winston Churchill, in a letter to the Conservative candidate in the ...

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  9. MEMBERS GIVE PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Despite an explanation by Mr. K. E. Morris (Q.P.P., Enoggera) that he had ...

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  10. JAPS BEGAN PACIFIC WAR ON MALAYAN BEACHES, NOT AT PEARL HARBOR

    TOKIO, November 10.--Japan's aggressive war against the Western Powers began not at Pearl Harbor, but at Kohta Bahru in Malaya, the tribunal declared to-day, when its judgment on the Pacific phase of the war was ...

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  11. Twenty-two Children

    WELLINGTON, November 10.--A Maori, Mrs. Dick Renata, of Pukehou, Hawkes Bay, has given ...

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  12. STRIKES CAUSED REFINED SUGAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Hold-ups in the coal industry, in shipping and on the waterfront had seriously affected ...

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  13. BROADCASTING BOARD WILL HAVE CONTROL OVER ALL PROGRAMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The proposed board to control broadcasting would be used to neutralise the effects upon the public of considered presentation of news by newspapers and private radio stations, ...

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  14. "IN MOMENTS LIKE THESE..."

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Caught on the Government, benches during a division in the House of Representatives ...

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  15. SECOND COOK SIGNED ON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--After eight weeks' delay, caused by a cook dispute, the coastal freighter Babinda ...

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  16. Plan For Japanese Migration

    TOKIO, November 10.--The migration of 20,000,000 Japanese over a period of 10 years, principally to Dutch New ...

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  17. RELIGION GIVEN AS MAIN CAUSE OF DIFFERENCES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Differences over religion formed the principal cause cited to-day in a divorce case as the reason for the parties separating soon after the marriage. The parties are Rita Anne Knight, of ...

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  18. Israel President Urges Direct Peace Negotiations

    TEL-AVIV, November 10.--The Israeli president (Dr. C. Weizmann) has cabled President Truman, urging direct negotiations between Israel and the Arab Government on a basis of the speedy withdrawal of the ...

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  19. GREEKS TAKE DR. EVATT TO TASK

    ATHENS, November 10.--Greek newspapers challenge Dr. Evatt's authority to intervene in the sentences imposed ...

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  20. WHITEWASHED

    NEW YORK, November. 10.--Admiral Ernest J. King, wartime chief of naval operations, has ...

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  21. MR. TRUMAN TO VISIT STALIN?

    LONDON. November 10.--Moscow radio last night gave nationwide publicity, without comment, to an unconfirmed Washington ...

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