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  4. STARTLING CHARGES BY U.S AMBASSADOR TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, November 28—General Hurley, announcing his resignation as Ambassador to China, asserted that the United States foreign policy in Asia had failed. In a statement, he declared that the United States had finished ...

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  5. Two French Boys Murdered

    SAIGON, Nov. 28.—Mutilated bodies of two French boys aged 10 and 11, who are stated to hare been ...

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  6. Confidence In The Indonesian Government

    BATAVIA, November 28.—A convention of Indonesian Nationalist leaders adopted a motion expressing the desirability of replacing British and Dutch troops in Java by Russian Australian and Chinese troops. ...

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  7. GRAVE FEARS OF BIG UPHEAVAL

    SYDNEY Wed.— Fears were expressed In Industrial circles to-day that the [?] crisis which is looming in industry ...

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  8. Trial on Treason Charge

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The trial of John Amery, son of the former secretary for India, Mr. L. S. Amery, on ...

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    General Marshall, who succeeds Gen. Hurley as Ambassador to China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Scattered Showers Likely

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers and local thunderstorms in the central southern highlands and coast; otherwise fine: ...

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  11. MIKADO OPENS SESSION OF THE DIET

    TOKIO Nov. 28. — Emperor Hirohito stiffly opened an extraordinary session of the Diet with an injunction to reform the ...

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  12. CURFEW LIFTED IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM November 28.— It was officially announced that the curfew Imposed on the coastal districts was lifted last night. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: A Matter of Homes

    LONDON, November 28.—Persia made grave charges against the Russian Government in two Notes to Moscow, says the “Evening Standard.” The first alleged that Russian troops remain in Teheran ...

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    General Hurley who his [?] as U.S. Ambassador to China ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. UNEASY ON USE OF ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON Nov. 28.—“I look back uneasily on our use of the atomic bomb against Japan,” said the Archbishop of York in a ...

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  17. PROPER PLACE FOR NORWEGIANS

    LONDON Nov. 28; — Proper place for -Norwegians was Norway, said the Premier, M. Gerhardaen, in a speech in which he ...

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  18. Horror Pictures Shock Germans

    LONDON Nov. 28.—Scenes of thousands of corpses rotting in Nazi concentration camps and SS men beating helpless women ...

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  19. GRIM WARNING TO NORWEGIAN MINSTER

    OSLO November 28.—An anonymous telephone call to the Norwegian Atorney-General [?] Sven Arntzen, followed an ...

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  20. BIG TRANSPORT PLANE MISSING

    NEW DELHI Nov. 28.—A fourengined C54 transport plane, carrying 20 United States soldiers, and four members of the ...

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  21. BOUGHT BUST OF HITLER FOR £500

    LONDON Nov. 28—A former detainee under section 18G, Cap[?] Gordon Canning, who is a former member of the Anglo-German ...

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  22. 4158 TROOPS ARRIVE ON AQUITANIA

    SYDNEY Wed. — When the famous Atlantic liner Aquitania now doing service as a troopship reached Sydney this morning ...

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  23. ABATTOIR CASE DISMISSED

    NEWCASTLE. — Stating that the defendant must be given the benefit of the doubt the Magistrate (Mr. C. G. Carr-[?]) at ...

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  24. BREAD ZONING IN NSW

    SYDNEY Wed.—The Federal Government has been requested by the NSW Government to extend bread zoning in New South ...

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  25. DEATH FOR TREACHERY

    PARIS Nov. 28.—Robert [?] Beauplan (63), a journalist, was . sentenced to death for broadcasting for the Germans during the ...

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  26. PROTEST BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON Nov. 28.—The Russians have protested against the British use of former Webrmacht troops to the British occupation ...

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  27. ALLOCATION OF GERMAN FACTORIES

    LONDON Nov. 28—Thirty German factories will be allocated to Allied claimants within the coming week as. part of reparations ...

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  28. “KEEP EYE ON THE BALL,” SAYS DR. EVATT

    NEW YORK, November 28.—A sug gestion has been advanced that the atomic bomb proved the United Nations’ organisati on was imperfect and should be replaced by some form of world government, declared D r. Evatt in a luncheon speech entitled “Let us keep our eye on the ball.” ...

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  29. MEAT RATIONING ENDS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON Nov. 28.—President Truman advised the Canadian Government that the United States termination of meat ...

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  30. Sydney Produce Markets

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  32. MENACE OF 80,000 MINERS

    CANN 3. Nov. 28.—Naval experts from Britain. France, Russia, America and Greece are conferring on the problem of dealing ...

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  33. Lawrence May Not Race Again

    MELBOURNE Wed.—It is very doubtful whether Lawrence will ever race again An X-ray photogrph shows that the horse had ...

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