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  5. WORLD’S PRESSMEN HAVE FIRST PRIVATE VIEW OF ROYAL CAKE

    LONDON, November 15.—Under the watchful eye of policemen, representatives of the Press of the world filed round the chained enclosure at Harlesden factory in the first private view of the cake which Princess Elizabeth will cut ...

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  7. STERN MEASURES TAKEN TO SUPPRESS RIOTING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, November 15.—Stern measures have been decided on by the French Cabinet to suppress Communist-led rioting at Marseilles and Le Havre, the country’s main ports. All leaders of disturbances at Marseilles will be arrested and ...

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  8. STRENGTHENING U.S. AIR FORCE

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The United States Air Force announced that it is removing 650 combat aircraft ...

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  9. Indian Respect For British “Never Higher”

    Major - General W. J. Cawthorne, representative in Australia of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CRIMINAL INFLUX TO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sat— “A number of persons are coming over the border of New South Wales, thinking Queensland can be ...

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  11. Still Talk of War With Russia

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16—Representative Everett M. Dirksen (Repub., Illinois) said to-day: “Betting abroad is that the ...

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  12. Ammunition Dump Explosion

    MILAN, Nov. 15—One workman was killed and three are missing, probably dead under debris, as the result of ...

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  13. Man Killed In Smash On Sydney Harbour Bridge

    SYDNEY, Sat.—More than 400 cars and buses banked up on the Sydney. Harbour Bridge approaches early last night ...

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  14. Inquiry Into Budget Disclosure

    LONDON, Nov 15. — The “Star” announced that, in view of the proposal call a select committee in Dr. Dalton’s Budget ...

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  15. Support For Interim Aid To Europe

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.— Republican publican specialist on foreign affairs (MR. John Foster Dulles) to day gave his complete support ...

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  16. JERUSALEM ROCKED BY FOUR EXPLOSIONS

    LONDON, November 15.— Four explosions rocked Jerusalem last night and heavy bursts of automatic firing followed. A British police sergeant was wounded when terrorists ...

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  17. 6th Communist Offensive Has Ended

    NANKING, November 15. — President Chiang Kaishek this afternoon assured a full meeting of the State Council that the sixth Communist offensive has ended and the government forces have now gained the upper hand. ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader A Health Risk

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Nov. 15.— The threalened battle between the decommissioned battleship, New Mexico, and Newark’s Navy of two ...

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  19. Australia’s Motor Needs

    CANBERRA, Saturday.— Australia possesses between 14,000 and 15,000 American chassis and about 6000 British chassis to ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO EVACUATE PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 14.— Britain informed the Palestine Partition sub-committee to-day that British troops would not be ...

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  21. VIOLENT FLUCTUATIONS IN STOCKS

    LONDON, November 15.—There have been violent fluctuation in the market for the past week, due first to the Budget and secondly to Dr. Dalton’s resignation. The budget in general was well received as it did not ...

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  22. CO-OPERATION BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15— Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian Foreign Minister, conferred tor 35 minutes with the Secretary of ...

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  23. U.S. Military Mission To Greece

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—It was announced thtat the United States is enlarging its advisory military mission in Greece at the ...

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  24. ALLEGATIONS OF BRIBERY

    HOBART, Sat. — The Royal Commissioner to inquire into allegations of bribery against the Premier of Tasmania (Mr ...

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  25. Honour of First Trip To The Moon

    ADELAIDE, Sat. — Sir Kerr Grant, Professor of Physics at Adelaide University, said the honour our of making the first trip to ...

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  26. RECRUITS FOR BRITISH MINES

    LONDON, Nov. 15.— Thirty-thousand volunteers will be recruited from Europe in the next 12 months to work in British coalmines. ...

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  27. SOVIET GROUP BOYCOTTS UNO VOTE ON KOREA

    FLUSHING, November 15.— A resolu tion sponsored by the United State for establishing the United Nations Commission to su pervise Korean transition to independence and the withdrawal of foreign troops was ad opted by the Assembly to-day by 43 votes to none. ...

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  28. “FLYING WINGS” FIRST FLIGHT

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—Britain’s first jet propelled two-seater “flying wing” made its first flight at an experimental station at ...

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  29. NO U.S. LEND-LEASE TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.— The State Department has denied American Press reports that lend-lease goods are still going to Russia. ...

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  30. ITALY TO HAVE 280 SENATORS

    ROME. Nov. 12. — Italy’s new Senate, establishment of which was approved by the Constituent Assembly on October 7, will have 280 ...

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  31. POLAND TO PAY FRANCE IN COAL

    PARIS, Nov. 15.— The agreement with Poland for compensation for nationalised French assets provides that Poland will ...

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  32. MURDERER LEFT £18,047

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—Dr. Robert George Clements, of Southport, who murdered his fourth wife, Amy Victoria Clements, by morphine ...

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  33. PUBLICITY OF U.S. AID

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 15.— Representative Kari Mundt (Repub., Shout Dakota) told the House of Foreign Affairs committee to-day that he ...

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