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  4. MANY CLOTHES ITEMS NOT RATIONED

    MELBOURNE : Hats, boots and shoes, stockings, socks, handkerchiefs, knitted garments and waterproof garments are among many items of clothing to be exempted from coupon rating tomorrow. On most other items, particularly ...

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  5. Attacks on Warships Earn VCs.

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): The "London Gazette" has announced awards of the ...

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  6. ATOM BOMB GENERAL AGREEMENT REACHED

    WASHINGTON, November 13 (AAP): Diplomatic officials reported today that President Truman and Mr Attlee had reached a general agreement on steps towards the ...

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  7. More Food In Britain For Xmas

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): The Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) announced extra rations for Christmas in England and ...

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  8. HARVEST:

    Harvesting is now in full swing on the Darling Downs, and reapers and binders and headers, practically all mechanically drawn, are busy among wide fields of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ATTLEE PLEADS FOR WORLD FRIENDSHIP

    NEW YORK, November 13 (AAP): "The greatest task facing us today is to bring home to all people, before it is too late, the fact that our civilisation can only survive by the acceptance and practice in international relations and in our national life of the Christian principle, 'We are members one of ...

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  10. 'UK Not Keeping Polish Gold'

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): The Polish Foreign Minister (M. Rzymowski), disclosing the [?]velopment of talks wife the British ...

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  11. Jews Declare Strike All Over Palestine

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): The Jerusalem correspondent of the Associated Press says that an extraordinary meeting of the National Council of Palestine Jewry has proclaimed a ...

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  12. FARMERS' OFFER TO SOLDIERS

    Between 600 and 800 Queensland fanners have offered to train returned soldiers as settlers. The Minister for Public Lands ...

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  15. SURPRISE CHANGES MADE IN INDONESIAN CABINET

    BATAVIA, November 13 (AAP): As a result of surprise changes in the "Indonesian Cabinet," Sutan Sjahrir, a leader of the Penditika National Indonesia, has become Prime Minister under a new governmental system. Soekarno remains ...

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  16. Royal Navy Force To Stay in Japan

    NEW YORK, November 13 (AAP): The Royal Navy will maintain an occupation force of two cruisers and a flotilla of ...

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  17. PAPER BAN REMOVED

    CANBERRA: Unlimited use of paper and cardboard for packing goods by manufacturers and wholesalers is now permitted. ...

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  18. LARGE UNRRA GRANT SOUGHT

    NEW YORK, November 13 (AAP): The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says President Truman has asked ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    that it would reverse on alter the political destination of Yugoslavia Field Marshal Titi told the Belgrade correspondent of "The Times," The objective would continue to be the construction of a wide, dem[?] system ...

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  20. ORION IS FORCED TO TURN BACK TO PORT

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): The liner Orion, which left Southampton last Saturday carrying Australian and New Zealand Air Force men home, is returning to port with serious engine ...

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  21. ATOM EXPERTS TALK PRIVATELY WITH MPs

    LONDON, November 13 (AAP): Two atomic energy experts Professor M. L. Oliphant and Sir James Chadwick-- spoke to 100 ...

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