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  4. BRITISH MINISTER THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET

    PARIS, Nov. 13.—Throwing down the gauntlet to the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister (Mr. Andrei. Vishinsky) In blunt, uncompromising terms, the British Minister of State (Mr. Hector McNeil) yesterday challenged Mm to deny that the Soviet Union has ...

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  7. EVATT TO SEND FORMAL NOTE TO “BIG FOUR”

    PARIS, Nov. 13. — Australia’s Dr. H. V. Evatt intends sending a formal Note to the “Big Four,” probably this weekend asking what they have done to carry out the peace resolution which the United Nations General Assembly ...

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  8. EDEN SLATES COMMUNISTS

    ME ANTHONY EDEN, former British Foreign Secretary, declared that events in recent months bad revealed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Quick Aid To China Urged

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. — Senator Styles Bridges, Republican New Hampshire, yesterday urged President Truman to call ...

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  10. Listened Dry-Eyed To Sentences

    TOKIO, Nov. 18 (AAP).—As the International Military Tribunal yesterday pronounced the death sentence on General Hideki ...

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  11. MANY RARE FINDS BY EXPEDITION

    DARWIN, Saturday—Many rare finds, including ancient Malay graves, and rare rock paintings and drawings, have been ...

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  12. New Issue of Tea and Butter Ration Cards

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — It was announced to-day that the new issue of tea and butter ration cards to be made later this month will be restricted to one day—Saturday, Nov. 27. The Director of Rationing ...

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  13. POLICE ACTION AGAINST PHOTOGRAPHER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A press photographer, who took a photograph of Senior Constable E. T. Smith was arrested by the ...

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  14. DROUGHT SERIOUS IN N. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sat—Bushfires In areas not already burnt out, are aggravating the critical situation in North Queensland, which is ...

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  15. REFUGEE CHILDREN FOR NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Friday (AAP-Reuter). — The Minister for Health (Miss Mabel Howard) announced in the House of ...

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  16. CRIME INCREASE DISTURBS ARCHBISHOP

    THE ARCHBISHOP of York (Dr. C. F. Garbett), in the president address to the York Diocesan Conference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Church And State

    NANKING, Nov. 13. — All Communist hopes of “blasting a road to Nanking in the near future” were dashed with a smashing; victory on the Grand Canal front, east of Hsuchow, where they routed eight crack armies, ...

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  18. WATCHMAN ATTACKED BY THUGS

    SYDNEY, Sat—A watchman in the University was attacked by two thugs last night, who bashed and kicked him, and stole his ...

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  19. SEVEN KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    CAIRO, Nov. 12.—Seven people were killed and 34 Injured when a terrific explosion rocked Cairo. A baby Austin car, laden with ...

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  20. PRINCESS DINES WITH FRIENDS

    LONDON, Nov. 13. — Princess Elizabeth left Buckingham Palace last night by car with the Duke of Edinburgh to dine with, ...

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  21. COMMUNISTS STAGE A 24-HOUR STRIKE

    PARIS, Nov. 13—Communist-controlled Labour unions in Paris, are staging a 24-hour general strike to-day in protest against “police violence” in the Armistice Day battle on Thursday with 2000 Communist demonstrators near the ...

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  22. THREAT TO GAS SUPPLY

    MELBOURNE!, Sat.—A lightning strike late last night by night shift workers at South Melbourne gas plant is threatening ...

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  23. STRIKE OF 45,000 U.S. WHARFMEN

    NEW YORK, Nov. 13—The whole Atlantic seaboard will be tied up to-day when 45,000 long storemen are expected to begin a ...

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    Filter tips on cigarettes would increase the supply 20 per cent end make them cheaper the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...

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  25. PLANE VICTIM BELIEVED TO HAVE HAD £6000

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— Police are investigating a theory that one or other of the two men whose remains were found this week near the wreckage of a Percival monoplane in the Brindabella Ranges, 25 miles from Canberra, carried £6000 when the plane crashed about 14 months ago ...

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  26. INJURED THEIR OWN CAUSE

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 13.—At a Press conference yesterday, Pandit Nehru said he felt that the Communists in South-East Asia ...

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  27. Derailment Of Engine

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is believed that a small piece of pine was responsible for the derailment of the engine of a goods ...

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  28. Strike Ends In Germany

    FRANKFURT, NOV. 13.—Yesterday’s one-day strike by millions of West Germans ended Peacefully at midnight. ...

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  29. GREEK CABINET RESIGNS

    PARIS, Nov, 13— The Greek Foreign Minster (M. Tsaldaris) has left by air for Athens following the ...

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  30. PARALYSIS IN H.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N-Z.)—Poliomyelitis cases in New Zealand from the outbreak of the present epidemic on November 1 last sear to the end of ...

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