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  4. WESTERN POWERS WOULD BE 'SUCKERS' TO CARRY OUT PEACE TALKS WITH SOVIET

    MEW YORK, November 17.-- If the Western Powers carried out peace talks with Russia they would be "suckers," says the Daily News in a leading article on the appeal made by the United Nations Assembly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INVESTIGATION OF ALLEGED CABINET LEAKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Commonwealth Security Police have launched a new investigation into a series of alleged leakages from the Federal Cabinet dating back over several months. ...

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  6. South Africa Will Not Tolerate U.N. Interference

    ADDRESSING the Transvaal Nationalist party congress at Pretoria on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) said that rather than allow U.N. to interfere in the affairs of ...

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  7. SUSPENSION OF 3 OPPOSITION MEMBERS OF HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Three Opposition members were suspended from the House of Representatives in quick succession to-night after bitter clashes with the acting Speaker (Mr. J. J. Clark). The suspended ...

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  8. PAPER RATIONING ENDS THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day the Government had decided to abandon newsprint rationing and disband the newsprint pool from January 1 ...

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  9. No Abdication By Hirohito

    TOKIO, November 17.-- A source close to the Emperor said to day there was no possibility that he would ...

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  10. SUGAR LOADERS DISMISSED

    TOWNSVIILE, Wednesday. -- If five gangs listed for sugar loading on the overseas ship Maria De Lorrlnaga at ...

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  11. CAIRNS MAY GET SOME RAIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The State Meteorologist (Mr. Richards) to-night said that the restricted rain area in Cape York ...

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  12. GAS COMPANY ASKS HIGHER PRICE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. -- The higher cost of materials and labor, together with effects of the 40-hour week, made it ...

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  13. SOLICITOR BELIEVED NEW GUINEA TIMBER CONCESSION GENUINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- When the New Guinea timber leases case resumed in the Quarter Sessions to-day a Brisbane solicitor said that in November, 1944, J. S. ("Jock") Garden told him that the External Territories Minister (Mr. E. J. Ward) was "disgusted with the stagnation in the ...

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  14. MOSLEM CELEBRANTS KILLED

    CAIRO, November 17.-- Twenty- one persons were killed and four seriously injured when two high walls collapsed on a crowd ...

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  15. BURDEKIN RIVER AS MAIN SOURCE OF IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Not more than 2,000,000 acres of Queensland's 429,000,000 can be irrigated from surface water supplies, I according to the Stanley River Works Board chief ...

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  16. Chinese Reds Flee In Disorder, Says Govt

    NANKING, November 17.--Communist armies were last night reported to be fleeing in utter disorder northward in what is officially described as a general withdrawal. This is entirely in conflict with earlier independent reports. ...

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  17. "THE WORST CRIME"

    QUEBEC, November 17.-- The Premier (M. Maurice Duplessis) said tonight although Communism ...

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  18. Telephone Exchanges

    CANBERRA Wednesday. -- The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) informed Mr. Adermann (C.P., Q.), to-day that orders had ...

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  19. Assam Rail Smash

    CALCUTTA, November 17. -- Fourteen persons were killed and 26 injured in what is described as the worst railway disaster in ...

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