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  4. General Coal Strike In N.S.W. Expected

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Following the failure of negotiations for a settlement of the south coast dispute, a general strike on New South Wales coalfields seems almost certain to begin to-morrow. Miners .leaders left for ...

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  5. Chiang Still Confident Of SavingN. China From Reds

    RANKING, November 2.-President Chiang Kaishek to-day admitted a Government defeat in Manchuria, but said the Communist forces "are not yet in a position to bring North China under their ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE OPENED BY MR. ATTLEE

    The first post-war Commonwealth Parliamentary conference held in London last month was the largest gathering of its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Jan Judgment Day

    TOKIO, November 2.—The International Military Tribunal for the Far East will convene in Tokio on ...

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  8. Mourners Entombed

    ROME, November 2.—A landslide burled a house and entombed a father and six children who were gathered round the bier ...

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  9. AUST.'S NEW AIR NAVIGATION AIDS OBSOLETE IN U.S.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—New air navigation equipment being installed ib Australia at a cost of several million pounds bad been discarded in America in 1943, a Civil Aviation Department ...

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  10. ROMMEL DIED BY ORDER OF HITLER

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—A former Nazi general, Wilhelm Keitel, confessed to American investigators that ...

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  11. 'RENOVATORS'

    ROME, November 2.—The Pope, addressing motor factory workers, warned them against "renovators ...

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  12. "BODYGUARD" TO STAND TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Robert Peters (25), professional boxer, who, police said in Paddington Court to-day, had hired himself ...

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  13. Peasants Disrupt Red Plan

    VIENNA, November 2.— Opposition by Kulaks, or wealthy peasants, threatens to disrupt Communists' harvest plans. ...

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  14. Subsidies Keeping Down Costs Of Britain's Food

    LONDON, November 2.-The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) in the House of Commons, replying to a question, said without any subsidy at all bacon would cost the British consumer 30¼ a pound, tea ...

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  15. BADLY HIT BY DROUGHT

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Tuesday. —With the onset of really hot weather, drought is affecting the whole of the district. ...

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  16. 20,000-DOLLAR JEWEL THEFT

    NEW YORK, November 2.— New York police reported to-day that burglars stole 20,000 dollars worth of jewelry from a former ...

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  17. Floods In N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, November 2.— Serious flooding following heavy rain has occurred in the Southern Lakes district, leading to the ...

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  18. NEGROES WARNED

    NASHVILLE (Tennessee), November 2.—Hundreds of Negroes here have received crudely written ...

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  19. AIR POLLUTION IN INDUSTRIAL AREAS

    WASHINGTON, November 2. — Experts from the Bureau of Mines left for Donora (Pennsylvania) today to investigate the smothering ...

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  20. COMINFORM SABOTAGING ECONOMY OF EUROPE

    LONDON, November 2.—Resuming the debate on the Address-in-Reply, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) accused the Cominform of sabotaging Europe's internal economy. "Strikes, the advocacy of uneconomic policies, the stirring up of the discontent produced by ...

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  21. RAILWAY HIT BY DROUGHT

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. — The Railway Department has begun, to feel the effects of the droughty conditions, and is ...

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  22. PRIVY COUNCILS DECISION IN BANK CASE RESERVED

    LONDON, November 2.—The Privy Council yesterday reserved its decision on the application of the Commonwealth Government for leave to appeal against the decision of the High Court in the banking case. ...

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  23. DARED RACING SEAS IN EPIC RESCUE

    SINGAPORE, November 2.— A British naval officer from the destroyer Cossack was largely responsible for the ...

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  24. Native Policeman's Death; Two Charged

    PORT MORESBY, November 2. —At a Court of Petty Sessions at Misima, Albert Edward and Arthur Louis Le Boutillier were ...

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  25. REDS OUTLAWED

    LIMA (Peru), November 2.—The new Government's military junta late last night outlawed the Communist party and banned ...

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