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  4. KING'S ILLNESS DUE TO OBSTRUCTION OF ARTERIES, NOT CLOT

    LONDON, November 24.— The King's illness is caused, not by a blood clot, but by an affection of the arteries themselves which impedes the circulation of the blood. ...

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  5. Blockade Of Victoria Set By Aust. Seamen's Union

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A blockade on the carriage of all goods by sea from Australian ports to Victoria has begun. This was announced to-day by the Seamen's Union Federal President (Mr. t. Franklin) ...

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  6. GARDEN TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A New Guinea forestry Officer said at the Quarter Sessions to-day that he ...

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    "THE Royal Family on Buckingham Palace balcony. The King's illness may prevent him from taking part in scenes like this for many months to come. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. World War To Defeat Red Menace

    LONDON, November 24.— Lord Russell (Bertrand Russell, the philosopher) stated that if Communism could only ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. PARLIAMENT VOTED OVER £63,000,000 WITHOUT DISCUSSION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—As a sequel to Parliament having to vote £63,000,000 without debate on Tuesday night several members suggested to-day ...

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  10. Prisoner Was Tortured

    PARIS, November 24.— Frederick Sylvester, who arrived here yesterday, said the Jews, in an effort to make ...

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  11. UNION LEADERS SEE PREMIER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —At a late hour to-night there was an unexpected development in the Victorian ...

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  12. Success Assured

    LONDON, November 24— Mr. T. K. Finletter, head of the Marshall Plan Mission to Britain, told the ...

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  13. NO ABDICATION

    TOKIO, November 24.— The newspaper 'Yomiuri' said to-day the Emperor told confidants he does not intend to abdicate. The ...

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  14. Secret execution and fellow war criminals

    TOKIO, November 24-—General MacArthur upheld the sentences of all 25 Japanese war criminals. Tojo and the others sentenced to death will he hanged secretly at a date yet to he fixed, General ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDERS WATCH VIC. CRISIS

    WELLINGTON, November 24.—New Zealanders are closely watching the course of the present industrial trouble in Victoria. The Government here amended the Industrial Conciliation Act—against ...

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  16. FREIGHTER HOLED IN COLLISION

    Brisbane, Wednesday. — A hole was ripped in the stem of the 13,181-ton Imperial Star this morning when she collided in ...

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  17. Legal Action On Boycott Statement?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) told the House of Representatives to-day if a ...

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  18. "EYES OF THE EAST TURN TO RUSSIA"

    SINGAPORE, November 24.—References to Asia by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in last week-end's broadcast were to-day warmly praised by the Asian owned Singapore newspaper, ...

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  19. THREAT BY SON ALLEGED IN PARRICIDE TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A woman book keeper said in the Central Criminal Court to-day that she had been friendly for many years with Charles Louis le Gallien ...

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  20. VENEZUELA HAS CRISIS

    CARACAS (Venezuela), November 24.—A Government announcement to-day said the Cabinet President (Romulo ...

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  21. RUSSIA REFUSES PEACE TO WORLD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Russia did not intend or want war now, but at the same time she did not want peace, which ...

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    Mr. Justice Simpson, whose report on the Lutana air crash has drawn some critical comment from the Minister for Air. See ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CHENNAULT FLIES WOUNDED FROM CHINESE WAR FRONT

    SINGAPORE, November 24.—Casualties from the Hsuchow battlefront are pouring into Shanghai and Nanking by air at the rate of 300 daily. A public relations officer of General Chennault's Civil Air Transport Company, which is picking up the wounded, yesterday appealed for aid for the wounded, ...

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  24. Economic Talks

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — Representatives of 18 nations Will discuss for a fortnight from next Monday, in a ...

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