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  5. Only Six Men Survived Borneo Massacre

    LONDON, November 13.—British and Australian officers discovered six men, who are the only known survivors of 1800 Allied prisoners of war, now known to have been murdered by the Japanese in Borneo, says the Singapore ...

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  6. Report On Gen. Bennett’s Escape

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—The War Cabinet today is discussing recommendations for further action against [?]-General H. ...

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  7. Showers on the Coast

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy and cool with occasional showers along the coast and adjacent tablelands, contracting to the ...

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  8. Chanting Rabbis Present Petition

    WASHINGTON November 13.— Approximately 1000 chanting Rabbis yesterday marched from Washington railway station to ...

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  9. Hirohito Branded As War Criminal

    TOKIO, Nov. 13. — The Japanese Communist Party announced that Emperor Hirohito is at the head of the ...

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    FIELD-MARSHAL SIR BERNARD MONTGOMERY, who has again been criticised in the House of Commons for his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CENTRAL AIRFIELD FOR LONDON

    LONDON Nov. 13.—The managing director of Qantas Empire Airways (Mr. Hudson Fysh) suggested that part of London’s ...

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  12. Attlee Working On Congress Speech

    WASHINGTON Nov. 13.—The British Prime [?] (Mr. Attlee) spent yesterday at the Embassy working [?] the speech he ...

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  13. RETENTION OF PENNY RATE URGED

    TORONTO Nov. 13. — Senator Rupert Davies, chairman of the Canadian section of the Empire Press Union, sent a telegram to ...

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  14. “Cattle-Truck” Conditions On The Orion

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—The Australian airmen who walked off the liner Orien before it sailed on Sunday denied to the “Daily ...

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  15. NORTHERN EPIRUS CLAIMED BY GREECE

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Greece has staked a claim to northern [?] says the Press Association. The Greek Information Office ...

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  16. Today’s Leader : Reports Galore

    BATAVIA, November 13.—Indonesian opposition to British and Indian troops in Sourabaya has almost ceased. Allied troops continue to clear the city. It is officially revealed that extremists, on Sunday night, made ...

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  17. RAIN ON THE COAST AND TABLELANDS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The coast and tablelands received heavy rain last night, but no rain was recorded in the Riverina. which ...

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  18. MR. CHURCHILL WILL BE 71 ON NOVEMBER 30

    PARIS Nov. 13.—Mr. Winston Churchill, whose 71st birthday will be on Nov. 30, told Parisians that he would frequently come ...

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    Mr. Winston Churchill, who told Parisians that he would frequently come to France, even when he “grew quite old,” and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EXPULSION OF ITALIANS FROM TUNISIA

    LONDON, November 13.—The French Government has decided to expel from Tunisia 1200 Italian families, who were stated to have ...

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  21. U.S. JUDGE WANTS A “LIVE KRUPP TO TRY”

    LONDON November 13.— Britain, Russia and France disagreed, agreed with America on the conduct of the trial of Alfred Krupp, ...

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  22. MEMORIAL FOR TWO WARS

    LONDON Nov. 13.—The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison), replying to a question in the House of ...

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  23. Value of Woollen Garments Defended

    LONDON Nov. 13.—The International Wool Publicity Research Secretariat protested to the Parliamentary Scientific ...

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  25. CRITICISM OF MONTGOMERY

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—A member of the House of Commons, Capt. D. Rees-Williams, attacking Field Marshal Montgomery on the ...

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  27. CHAIRMANSHIP FOR DR. EVATT

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—The police committee of the Far Eastern Advisory Committee has elected the Australian ...

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  28. Big German Powder Plant Destroyed

    FRANKFURT, November 13.—Kaufbeuren smokeless powder plant, the first major German war factory to be destroyed under the United States programmt for demilitarising Germany, was blown up yesterday in 14 huge explosions. ...

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  29. TOOK “FRENCH” LEAVE TO SEE SIGHTS AT CAPETOWN

    CAPETOWN, November 13.—Four thousand Australian and other servicemen who, defying orders, took “French” leave from the liner Acquitania, returned to the ship in high spirits. ...

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  30. The Future of Palestine

    LONDON November 13.— The officer administering the Palestine, Government invited the leading Arab and Jewish ...

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    The former United States Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull, who has been awarded the Nobel peace prize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Leniency Must Be Eliminated

    SYDNEY Tues.—All leniency by the Judiciary in dealing with offenders must be eliminated, declared a high police officer ...

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  33. BRITAIN’S BATTLE ON THE FOOD FRONT

    LONDON, November 13.—Britain throughput the war brought into production six and a half-million new acres of land farming. She lost 98,000 men, but 117,000 women replaced them in the task of defying the enemy’s attempt to starve the population into submission. ...

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