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  4. BRITISH PROTEST TO THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, November 5.—Britain has protested to the French Government against the use of small smugglers’ cove—the “Eagle’s Beak”—on the outskirts of Lacitoat, 45 miles east from Marseilles, from where illegal Jewish immigrant ships are ...

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  6. Denial Of Forcible Deportations

    LONDON November 6.—It was reliably learned that General kurachkin, russian representative on the Allied control ...

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    Mr Alured Kelly, who, with Mr R. O. Snape, has been appointed employers' representative on the Textile Industrial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Shells Fall In Shopping Area

    LONDON, November 5.— Twenty - millimetre cannon shells fell in the main shopping street of Lyme Regis. ...

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  9. Fine: Mild On The Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine; mild coastal temperatures, warm to hot Inland; moderate easterly winds on the coast, freshening ...

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  10. Cannot Be Docile Much Longer

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Allied Control Commission employees received a circular containing a warning that Germany “cannot ...

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  11. DISTANCES ON BLUE FUNNEL LINER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Fifty-four Chinese seamen were arrested early to-day [?] disturbances on board the Blue Funnel ...

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  12. Murder Of Allied Soldiers In Germany

    FRANKFURT November.— Police discovered the bodies of an American soldier and a German girl in a cellar in the heart ...

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  13. SCRAMBLE TO CATCH TRAINS AND TRAMS

    BERLIN, Nov. 5.—Hundreds of Berliners were crushed-in a free-for-all scramble to catch tram cars and trains after the services ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Remembrance Day

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), November 5—Slow progress is being made by the United Nations Assembly committees, most of which have wasted long periods discussing procedural questions, but there are already many signs of a clash on fundamentals ...

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  15. Smut’s Case For Annexation Of West Afri&a

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), November 5. — The South African Prime Minister (Field-Marshal Smuts) opened South Africa’s claim for annexation of South-West Africa at the trusteeship committee meeting yesterday. ...

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  16. Gold Stocks Rise In Canada

    TORONTO (Canada) Nov. 6 — Persistent reports that the Canadian dollar was returning to the previous discount position in ...

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  17. No Clues To The Woollahra Murder

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— The Police have so far failed to secure any clues to the murder of Mrs. Lambert (45) in Cooper Park ...

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  18. Canadian Black market In Babies

    WINDSOR (Ontario), November 5.—A black market in bables exists in which the children of unmarried Canadian mothers are bought and taken across the border for adoption by U.S. citizens, declared the superintendent of the Roman ...

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  19. Flew To Melbourne For The Cup

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — Eighty-eight racegoers left Sydney in two TAA Skymaster aircraft this morning for the Melbourne Cup, ...

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  20. PETROL PUMP HANDLE AS EXHIBIT

    GRENFELL, Tuesday. — A petrol pump handle, which detective believe was used to murder William Henry Lavers in ...

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  21. BASIC SALARY FOR DOCTORS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Doctors under the new health scheme will receive a basic salary as well as a capitation fee. ...

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  22. Threat Of Hospital “Walk Out”

    GBAFTON, Tuesday.— The board of the Base Hospital has decided to take no action regarding the threat of the Hospital Employees’ union ...

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  23. CROWDS UNDER CONTROL

    LONDON, Nov. 5. Crowds, were fully under control-when their Majesties visited the Palladium for the Royal command ...

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  24. OVERTIME BAN AT GASWORKS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—If the gasworkers continue their overtime ban, Melbourne may be without gas by Christmas, the secretary of the ...

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  25. Delay In “Cease Fire” Order In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, Nov. 5.—Although the Indonesian Dr. Sjahrir and Dutchman Schermerhorn reached Agreement in principle on an ...

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  26. THREE LARGE MINES IDLE

    CESSNOCK Tuesday.— Three large collieries on the Maitland field are idle to-day as a protest against the type of explosive ...

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  27. SABOTAGE AND ARSON IN SAXONY

    BERLIN, Nov. 5.—German sabotage and arson groups in Saxony, which is in the Soviet zone, destroyed four factories. ...

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  28. Spanish Case For The Assembly

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), Nov. 5.—On the motion of Dr. Lange, of Poland, the security Council ...

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  29. FIRE ON MOTOR SHIP AT SEA

    LONDON Nov 4.—The Norwegian motor vessel Tarnj, bonnd for Australia put in for major repairs following a serious ...

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  30. BETRAYED JEWS TO GESTAPO

    AMSTERDAM, Nov. 5.—A special court sentenced to death perfume dealer, J. de Groot for for betraying Jews to the Gestapo. ...

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  31. Australian Trade Delegation

    LAHORE Nov. 6.—The Australian trade delegation arrived by sir from Peshawar and dined with the finance minister of ...

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  32. Murder Of Red Army Soldiers

    BELGRADE November 5.— Former chief of the Huhgarian general staff General Feronc Sombathely, whom the court ...

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  33. ZONE TRADING IN GERMANY

    HAMBURG, Nov. 4 —Under the new trade agreement between the Russian and American zones, the Americans will begin immediate ...

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  34. 5018 Killed: 13,320 Injured In Indian Riots

    LONDON, November 5.—Excluding the recent East Bengal disturbances, 5018 persons were killed and 43,320 injured in communal riots in India between the beginning of July and the end of October. Most of these casualties occurred in the rising in Calcutta in August. ...

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  35. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —- Private sales at Alexandria Oaten chaff £10/5/, wheaten chaff £10/5/, lucerne hay, from centres other ...

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  36. Increase In Natural Rubber Supplies

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—The Secretary of Overseas Trade (Mr. Marquand) announced in the House of Commons that the Government had ...

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  37. COMMUNIST LEADER’S VISIT TO BELGRADE

    LONDON, November 5. — The Italian Communist leader, Togliatti, paid a surprise visit to Belgrade (Yugoslavia), says the Rome ...

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  38. LEAVE FOR OCCUPATION TROOPS

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Coming from Japan for 28 days’ leave before returning for further service, 787 officers [?] ...

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  39. Permanent Home For UNO

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York). Nov 5.— Authoritative sources report that Russia intends asking the site committee of the UNO to ...

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  40. WINDSORS GOING TO NEW YORK

    LONDON Nov. 5.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will leave for New York on the liner Queen Mary to-morrow, ...

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