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  4. DR. DALTON RESIGNS AS CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

    LONDON, November 14.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, has resigned and Sir Stafford Cripps, Minister for Economic Affairs, has been appointed Chancellor. He was fill both portfolios. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BAN ON HARE COURSING REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The RSPOA request for a ban on live hare ocursing has been rejected by the Cabinet sub-committee appointed ...

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  7. Communist Riots In Marseilles

    LONDON, Nov 14.—Riots and strikes continued in Marseilles and Milan as Communists clashed with Right Wingers in both ...

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  8. PETROL RATION SCARES DOING HARM

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Petrol ration scares were made for propaganda purpose and were doing a lot of harm, the Minister for ...

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  9. U.S. Exports To Australia Decline

    WASHINGTON, November 14 —The dollar value of Australian imports from the United States declined from 23,800,000 dollars ...

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    Mr. Avercl Harriman, US Secretary [?] of Commeros, who stated In Congress that America should cut off any exports which would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Ukraine Elected To UNO Council

    FLUSHING, Nov. 14. — The Ukraine was elected to the United Nations Security Council by the General. Assembly to-day to ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader The Drift from the Country

    WASHINGTON, November 14. — A Senate foreign policy spokesman proposed to-day that Europe pay for the United States aid with strategic bases, critical materials and uranium source of atomic energy. ...

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  13. Loss Of 1000 Tons Of Coal

    CESSNOCK. Friday. — Hebburn No. 2 is again partly idle to-day. Men in one of the sections of the mine are protesting against the ...

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  14. ROYAL COUPLE TO HONEYMOON AT BROADLANDS

    LONDON, November 14. — Buckingham Palace has announced that Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten will leave for their honeymoon at Broadlands, near Romsey, by train from Waterloo Station on Thursday ...

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  15. The Right To Resist Arrest

    LONDON, Nov. 14—The Oxford Magistrates’ Bench upheld a defence counsel submission that a person wrongfully or illegaly ...

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  16. Further Showers On The Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered Sowers on the central and north coast and adj[?]ent tablelands, continuing fine elsewhere, warmer temperatures ...

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    A tender had been accepted to erect 31 timber-framed homes in Penman-street, off Moonbi-street, New Lambton, the Minister for ...

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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

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  20. NOVEL RADIO QUIZ PLAN

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — A Melbourne man’s plan to hold a mid-air radio quiz in which candidates who fall to answer the ...

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  22. Price Of Bread In Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE. Friday.—The secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall. Council. Mr. R. Loudon, said last night that newspaper cuttings ...

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  23. CRITICISM OF BUDGET IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, November 14.—Colonel Oliver Stanley, returning the Budget debate in the House of Commons, complained that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Hugh Dalton) had given no new appreciation of Britain’s position, ...

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  24. WALLABIES DEFEAT OXFORD

    LONDON, Nov. 14.—The Wallabies defeated Oxford by five points to [?] Bucha scored a try and Pier a goal for Australia. ...

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  25. REFUSED TO TAKE VESSEL TO SEA

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—Charges against eight officers if the Port Beaus[?]our were withdrawn when the men appeared at ...

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  26. TERRORISTS TROW BOMB INTO JERUSALEM CAFE

    JERUSALEM, November 14.—Military authorised proclaim a dusk-to-dawn curfew following a Jewish terrorist attack on the [?] in King Greoge Avenue. it was officially stated that one police man was killed and another policemen and 21 solider wonded. Gumen covered the attack from a pavement ...

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  27. Sir William Webb Returns ,

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir William Webb, president of the Japanese war criminals’ trials, arrived in Darwin from Japan last night ...

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