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  4. NEW WAVE OF FIGHTING FEARED IN CENTRAL JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 20.—British military officials fear that a new wave of fighting might break out in central Java, where thousands of armed Indonesian Nationalists are massing as the Indonesian radio stations call for war on the British. ...

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  6. UPRISING IN IRAN ENGINEERED

    WASHINGTON Nov. 20.—The uprising In Iran was engineered by disreputable, discontented elements who might have Infiltrated ...

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  7. De Gaulle To Form Tripartite Coalition

    PARIS, November 20.—The French Assembly voted by 358 votes to 29 in favour of a motion stipulating equal representation is Cabinet for the three major parties. The Communists abstained from voting. ...

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  8. Plans For Nationalisation In Britain

    LONDON November 20.—The British Government Intends, at a later stage, after the nationalisation of cost mining, to ...

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  9. Some Storms, but Becoming Cooler

    S.W. Forecast: Becoming easier, generally with fresh to equally southerly winds; thunder-storms, with hall on the coast; ...

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  10. ATROCITIES BY JAPANESE REVEALED

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Details of many atrocities committed by Japanese in Burma were revealed by three Australian Servicemen ...

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  11. Atomic Bomb Problems

    LONDON, Nov. 20 The Metropolitan Water Board has asked the Government to advise on maintaining water ...

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  12. HEALTH SCHEME FOR AMERICA

    WASHINGTON Nov. 20.—President Truman, in a message to Congress, submitted a National Health programme, including a ...

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  13. POSSESSION OF THREE PISTOLS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Bail was refused Clarence Ronald St. Clair (20), a labourer, when he was remanded at the Central Police ...

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  14. PETROL RATION TICKETS

    SYDNEY Tuesday. — It was announced by the chairman of the State Liquid Fuel Board (Mr. C. X. Neale) that petrol ration ...

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  15. FOUR NEW KILLING CENTRES IN NSW

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Minister of Agriculture, (Mr. Graham) announced [?] that the constrictions [?] country ...

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    Former [?]—Marshal Goering, who will be the [?] to be Indicted at the Trial of the Nazi war criminals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Jewish Soldiers Stage Hunger Strike

    BRUSSELS Nov. 20—Officers and men of a Jewish brigade, which, since campaigning in Italy, had been stationed in ...

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  18. POPULATION PROBLEMS IN EUROPE

    LONDON Nov. 20.—The Minister of State (Mr. Noel Baker) told the House of Commons that reports from Ministers in Russia. ...

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  19. War Equipment For France

    LONDON Nov. 20.—The United States Army has suddenly suspended destruction of German war materials, says the American ...

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  20. Records of Prisoners of War Destroyed

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.— About 30,000 prisoners of war, many of whom are still untraced, are affected by the destruction of ...

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  22. Sydney Product Markets

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  23. Sale of a German Embassy Furnishings

    LONDON November. 20.—The linen, valuable furniture and crystal from the German embassy in London’s aristocratic ...

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  24. Acquitted on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY Tuesday — In the Central Criminal Court late yesterday, Herbert Brown (37), a coloured bush worker and jockey. ...

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  25. Art Treasures Returned

    LONDON November. 20.— Austria’s meet valuable art treasures, taken to Salzburg during the war, were returned to Vienna, ...

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  26. Preparatory Commission Postponement

    LONDON Nov. 20,—A meeting of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations, which was scheduled for Friday has been ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: Outlook For Producers

    LONDON, November 20.—The Chief United States prosecutor, Mr. R. H. Jackson, denied reports that prosecutors of the Four Nations had agreed to try Alfred Krupp at a later war crimes tirial, says the Nuremberg representative ...

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  28. LABOUR HAS 32 SEATS IN VIC. HOUSE

    MELBOURNE Tuesday—As the result of distribution of preferences the Victorian Labour Party has secured 32 seats in the ...

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  29. PROVISION FOR TROOPS ON ORION

    LONDON, November 20.—Replying to a question in the House of Common why the troopship Orion was overcrowded and returned to port, the Minister for War Transport, (Mr. Barnes) said the Australian Government was fully consulted before the ship sailed and has concurred in the suitability of conditions. ...

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  30. SERIOUS CRIME WAVE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK November 20.— Murders and manslaughters in New York are averaging one daily and the city is threatened ...

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