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  4. Lie Detecting Machine May Be Used At Trial

    LONDON, November 26.— Hess and other defendants will be tested by the electric lie detecting machine if the Tribunal consents, says the Nuremberg correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” ...

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  5. Political Demonstrations In Italy

    LONDON Nov. 26.— Demonstrations occurred in every big city in Italy, including taken strikes in Mlian, Genoz, Leghorn and ...

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  6. TENSION HIGH AS JEWS DISREGARD PALESTINE CURFEW

    JERUSALEM, November 26.— Thousands of inhabitants, including elderly people and young children, from the Jewish town of Hadera, yesterday packed into the colony of Givath Haim. They carried food and blankets, and threaten to stay as long ...

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  7. Sultry: Brief Southerly Change

    NSW Forecast: Scattered thunderstorms in the north-east, otherwise fine; warm to hot, with bush fire danger; temporary cool ...

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  8. ELEVEN COLLIERIES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Monday.—With all Broken Hill Pty. mines in NSW thrown Idle as a result of the steelworks dispute, fears were ...

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    Television from the stratospheres. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LONDON THROWN INTO GLOOM BY GAS STRIKE

    LONDON, November 26.— Striking Gas Company employers offered last night to return to work first, if the London Gaslight and Coke Coy, withdraw a letter threatening the dismissal of men who last week adopted a go slow policy; ...

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  11. Ex-Nazi Envoy’s View of Hitler

    PARIS, Nov. 26—Former German envoy to the military administration in Paris, Otto Abetx, who it soon being ...

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  12. Future of the Dardanelles

    ISTANBUL, NOV. 26.— It was reliably reported front Ankara that the British Ambassador, Mr. Peterson, ...

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  13. Cost of U.S. Military Installations

    WASHINGTON November 26.— The United States, between July 1,1940, and June 30, 1945, built 3018 military and other ...

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  14. STATE IN THE GRIP OF HEATWAVE

    SYDNEY Mon.— NSW is again in the [?] an extensive heat wave [?] against bush fire [?] to-day by ...

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  15. CINEMATIC RECORD OF THE WAR

    LONDON Nov. 26.— Film edi[?] task of cutting the official cinematic record of war from ...

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  16. RATIONING OF BRICKS INTRODUCED

    SYDNEY Monday. — Building contra[?] in Sydney to-day claimed that the State Government introduced brick rationing ...

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  17. “BE HUMANE AND KILL US”

    STOCKHOLM Nov. 26.— Twenty-five hundred German soldiers, who took refuge in Sweden, and are now awaiting ...

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  18. Research Into Infectious Diseases

    SYDNEY Monday.— The Minis[?] for Health (Mr. Kelly) has [?]ferred to the Director-General [?] Health (Dr. Morris) a ...

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  19. MIGRATION OF SWEDES TO AUSTRALIA

    STOCKHOLM Nov. 26.— M. L. Haylen, MHR, leader of the Australian delegation which arrived yesterday fro negotiations ...

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  20. SCOTTISH GIFT TO EISENHOWER

    LONDON, Nov. 26. — General Eisenhower has accepted a gift of a permanent Scottish residence from the people of Scotland in a ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. CALL FOR REMOVAL OF BEVIN

    LONDON November 26.—A call for the removal, of Mr. Ernest Bevin from the Foreign Office was grested with cheers, at the ...

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  23. Disarming Merchant Fleet

    LONDON Nov. 26.—Disarming of the British merchant fleet which has been going on in all main British ports since the end ...

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  24. AMERICANS TO SETTLE HERE

    SYDNEY Monday—Among passengers on board the motor ship American Press, which reached Sydney to-day were five ...

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  25. GREEK REGENT AGREES TO CONTINUE

    LONDON, Nov 26.—The de[?]sion of the Greek Regent, [?]chbishop Damaskinos, to with[?] his resignation following ...

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  26. Huge Munition Dump

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 26.— The existence of the largest United States ammunition dump in the world was revealed after the ...

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  27. 1000 TROOPS WALK OFF SHIP

    LONDON Nov. 25.—More than 1000 British troops left the troopship Johan de Witt, on which they were to sail from ...

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  28. Borotra’s Tennis Victory

    PARIS Nov. 26.— Jean Borotra, now aged 47, won his first post-war event when he carried off the Paris, indoor championship, ...

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  29. U.S. to End Rubber Controls

    WASHINGTON Nov. 25. — All controls on the use and distribution of rubber and rubber products will end on December 31. ...

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  30. Tenor of BBC Broadcasts

    LONDON Nov. 26.—A resolution was carried by the Communist Party conference that the BBC, when its charter is before ...

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  31. HEART TEST FOR MAJOR COUSENS

    SYDNEY Monday. — Major Charles Consent, who yesterday had his first period of freedom since he arrived from Japan, ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader: A Job Well Done

    BATAVIA, November 26.—A party of British Marines landed from the cruiser Sussex, which is off Semarang, while Indian troops took control of Bandoeng after sniping by Indonesians. ...

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  33. STRUCK BY MOTOR CYCLE

    SYDNEY Monday— Mr. T. White, 64, of Echo Point (Katoomba), who was knocked down by a motor cycle, received a ...

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  34. 1000 NAZI AGENTS IN SPAIN

    WASHINGTON Nov. 25. — An investigation of a list of 9000 Germans living in Spain showed that at least 1000 are former ...

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  35. 58 KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    CALCUTTA Nov. 25.— Six American soldiers and 62 Indian civilian employees were killed in a smokeless powder explosion at ...

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  36. Divorce Record in Britain

    LONDON November 20.—Over 14,000 couples have been divorced in the United Kingdom this year, says the “Daily ...

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  37. ELECTIONS IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Nov. 26—There are [?]lications of Austria having free [?] unhampered elections, says [?]uter’s report from Vienna. ...

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  38. AGED WOMAN HELD-UP AND ROBBED

    SYDNEY Monday.—Another armed hold-up, in which the victim was an 86-year-old woman, was to-day added to Sydney’s growing list of crimes. The police are we now searching for a young man who held up Ms. Emily Chisholm at her home in Frederick-st., St. Peters, this morning and robbed her of £5. ...

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  39. FATALLY INJURED

    TAMWORTH Monday.— Mr. Adam Hall Nixon, of Upper Manilla, one o[?] the best known district graziers, died in Manilla ...

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  40. Calcutta Riots End

    CALCUTTA Nov. 26.— The riots which paralysed the city last week have apparently ended. The corporation strike was ...

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  41. SOVIET MOTOR CAR TARGET

    MOSCOW Nov. 26.—The new five-year plan envisages a fourfold increase in motor car production by 1950. The Gorky ...

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  43. CHURCH OFFICER CANCELLED

    [?]OUGHKEEPSIE, US, Nov.— The election of Mr. Elliott [?]sevelt as vestryman at the [?] church of St. James, ...

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  44. FORTUNE IN OPIUM

    BRISBANE Monday— A fortune in opum was discovered in a hollow bg on the [?] of a ship from Persia. The fog, ...

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  45. TRIAL OF DUTCH NAZI LEADER

    THE HAGUE Nov. 26.— Leader of the Dutch Nazis (Mussert) will be tried before a special police court to-morrow. ...

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