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    PRECIOUS BRICKS.--In the heart of London there is a mountain of bricks and rubble. Lorries, operating from all parts of the city, have brought to this site all the rubble from surrounding blitzed areas and demolished surface shelters. The bricks and concrete are crushed and mixed with cement to make precious building materials. Here a lorry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. PLAN FOR BASES IS "ANNEXATION"

    The New York correspondent of the United Press says the American plan for "strategic" trusteeship of former Japanese mandated islands is for all practical purposes annexation in fact, although not in name. ...

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  6. GUEST HOUSE BRAWL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Guest's grappled with waiters in the dining room of the Government-controlled Acton guest house, Canberra, to-night. The clash was reported ...

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  7. BUILDING TRADE

    An official of the Leeds Federation of Building Trades Employers, when interviewed about the arrangements to send 200 ...

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  8. SABOTAGE BY JEWS

    The Jewish terrorist organisation Irgun Zvai Leumi has issued a communique claiming responsibility for the sabotage ...

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  9. STOCK MARKET IRREGULAR

    The further effect of the "slump" warning, by Mr. H. A. Marquand, Secretary for Overseas Trade, were seep on the Stock ...

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  10. MUSTARD-GAS "TRAWL"

    Eight fishermen are in hospital at Port Elizabeth with mustard gas burns, received when four drums of gas, part of a ...

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  11. MARATHON ON GAS BILL

    Despite the impact of the State Opposition's attack on the Cain Government's bill to nationalise the Victorian gas industry, the ...

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  12. COMMUNAL STRIFE IN E. BENGAL

    Attempts to trace the origins of East Bengal lawlessness are hampered by the difficulty of securing independent evidence. Every Indian here is either a Hindu or Moslem or has sympathies and family ties with one ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA AND WHALING

    Australia is among 20 countries invited to participate in the international Conference at Washington on November 20, to amend ...

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  14. SETTLEMENT HOPES IN FOUNDRIES

    As a result of yesterday's conference of union and employers' representatives with ...

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  16. SOUDAN FEELING ON TALKS

    The Governor-General of the Sudan, Sir Hubert Huddleston, is going to London and will report on reactions in Khartoum ...

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  17. Peer Who Defied Forecasts

    Lord Hayter, Britain's oldest Peer, has died in his 98th year. He was christened In his ...

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  18. SURPLUS STORES FOR CZECHS

    Britain has decided to proceed with arrangements to grant a four years' credit to enable Czechoslovakia to buy surplus ...

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    PRISON PICKETED--When women in Holloway Prison began to make radio sets in prison Workshops, workers from a local radio factory paraded outside the gales with posters. In this picture, received from London by air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FOOD CRISIS IN GERMANY

    The Minister responsible for the administration of the British-occupied zone in Germany (Mr. J. B. Hynd) announced that the ...

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  21. CAR AND PLANE COMBINATION

    The 37-year-old aeroplane inventor, Robert Edison Fulton, jun., went to-day in a special aluminium-bodied car to an air ...

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  22. Cranbourne Gets a Thrill

    A flutter of excitement ran through the village of Cranbourne yesterday, after a report that gold had been found ...

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  23. Foreign Ministers Begin Quietly

    First meetings this week of the "Big Four" Foreign Ministers in the lofty seclusion of the Waldorf tower have given little evidence that they ore in a more compromising mood than at Paris. On the other hand, ...

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  24. MELBOURNE CUP FILM

    The news reel film of the Melbourne Cup, which reached London by air to-day, less than four days after the running of the ...

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  25. CHURCH TO PUBLISH FILM MAGAZINE

    From the beginning of 1947 there will be on sale in English bookstalls a monthly film magazine published by the Church of England. Announcing this at a diocesan ...

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  26. SKYMASTER FOR T.A.A. SERVICE

    The last of the four DC4 Sky-masters ordered by the Australian Department of Civil Aviation for T.A.A. took off for ...

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  27. ARRESTED IN IRELAND

    Paul Anthony Walsh, who failed to appear when Lady Elizabeth White was charged at the Old Bailey on November 11 with ...

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  28. "CEASE FIRE" IN CHINA

    Generallssimo Chiang Kai-shek has announced that he has issued orders to all Government troops to cease fire, except as is ...

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