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  5. SEEKING WAY OUT IN PALESTINE

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—Proposals which would eliminate key [?] of Britain’s scheme for a final settlement in Palestine the basis of the Bernadotte plan, were submitted to the [?]ed Nations political committee yesterday by the United ...

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  6. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY POUR IN TO THE KING

    LONDON, Nov. 24—Cable lines into London from the British Commonwealth and many other parts of the world carried record traffic yesterday as Premiers, Press and public sent messages of sympathy on the King’s ill health. ...

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  7. Sentences On Japanese Upheld

    TOKIO, Nov. 24 (AAP-Reuter). —General MacArthur to-day upheld. sentences Imposed on all 25 Japanese war criminals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. [?]ATICAN RADIO JAMMED

    ROME, Nov. 24. — Buda[?] Radio, which is control[?] by the Cominform, has [?] jamming the Vatican ...

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    Their Majesties the King and Queen with Princess Margaret and Princess Elizabeth, who married His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in 1947. On succession, the Princess would reign, as did her ancestress Victoria, with a con[?]ort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CASUALTIES POURING INTO NANKING

    SINGAPORE. Nov. 24 (AAP-Reuter). — with casualties from the Suchow battlefield pouring Into Nanking and Shanghai by ...

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  11. Warm Day With Cool Night

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine generally, mild to warm on the coast but warm to hot inland during the day and cool at night, light to moderate ...

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  12. [?]ROSECUTION FRENCH COMMUNISTS

    [?]ARIS, Nov. 24.—Removal of [?]amentary Immunity on two [?]munist Deputies, Franc[?] and Gaston Gassonville, ...

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  13. AIR LIFT BACK INTO ITS STRIPE

    BERLIN, Nov. 24.— Good flying weather, following the recent hampering fogs, enabled the combined Anglo-American air lift to ...

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  14. OFFER TO WAIVE THE VETO

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—Britain, in the UNO minor political committee, yesterday reiterated her offer to waive her Security ...

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  15. “Lutana Captain Misled By False Information”

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The report of the Court of Inquiry into the Lutana air crash was tabled in the House of Representatives to-day. The report said that the captain of the aircraft had been misled by false and deceptive ...

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  16. Reorganisation In Czechoslovakia

    [?]RAGUE, Nov. 24.— Czechoslo[?]ia’s public administration is [?] be reorganised to comply with [?] requirements of the People’s ...

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  17. AWARD OF £850 FOR WIDOW

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The widow of a Yanco Shire Council employee who died In July. 1947, after a heart attack, was awarded £650 ...

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  18. Resignation of Venezuelan Cabinet

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—Reports from Caracas (Venezuela) say that President Romulo Gallegos and the Venezuelan Cabinet have ...

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  19. 63 LIVES LOST IN CYCLONE

    BOMBAY, Nov. 24.—Bombay is slowly recovering from the cyclone which It Is feared cost 63 lives during the 24 hours It ...

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  21. ESCAPE OF STERN GANG TERRORISTS

    TEL Avrv, Nov. 24.—Fourteen Stern gang terrorists, arrested after the assassination of Count Bernadotte, escaped from theid ...

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  22. Political Crisis In Belgium

    BRUSSELS, Nov. 24.—Prime Minister, Paul Henry Spaak, has failed to form a new Belgian Government and former Finance ...

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  24. Death Of Press Attaché

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Norwegian Embassy in Moscow is investigating the death of a Press attache at the Embassy, ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader : United Nations Organisation

    HALIFAX, Nov. 24.—American Coastguard and Canadian search planes are looking for a storm damaged British freighter, which, ...

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  26. COUPLE SAVAGELY BASHED; MAN FOUND STABBED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A few hours after a man and his crippled wife were savagely bashed in their at Kangaroo point last night, police found a tramway motorman stabbed on a bed at his home. He had a deep wound in the chest and a Japanese bayonet was found beside him ...

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  27. QUEEN ELIZABETH STILL HELD UP

    LONDON. Nov. 24.—Members of the Queen Elisabeth’s engine room staff have rejected a proposal by the Cunard Line that the liner ...

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  29. EXODUS FROM NANKING

    NEW YORK, Nov. 24. — Despatches from Shanghai, say that families of Chinese officials and high Army ...

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  30. CZECH CITIZEN ARRESTED

    PRAGUE, Nov. 24.—It is reliably learned that a Czech citizen named Clmek, who is chauffeur to the British Ambassador, has ...

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  31. TO STAND AS LIBERAL

    NEWCASTLE, Wed. — The Lord Mayor (Aid. Quinlan) announced that he had agreed to submit his name for endorsement ...

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  32. BRITAIN’S COAL OUTPUT

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Britain’s coal production in the week ended Saturday last was 43,208,000 tons—the highest since ...

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