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  4. Riot Victims at Calcutta

    CALCUTTA, November 29.— One American was killed and 106 British and American military personnel ...

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  5. Goering A Prolific Scribbler Of Notes

    LONDON, November 29.—Coincident with the feelings expressed by some observers that the case for the prosecution against the major war criminals had not been completely prepared, comes the announcement that ...

    Article : 249 words
  6. Sultry With More Storms

    NSW Forecast: General cloudy and sultry and unsettled, with some rain and scattered thunderstorms; fresh south-west to ...

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  7. U.S. LABORATORY WORKERS PREPARE VITAMIN

    Six years [?]enters in the Yale University labor[?] Connecticut, [?] a tiny, one-celled plant from sour milk, identified to [?] type of yeast cell and labelled “488,” it was recently used by a professor at Yale’s Osborn Botanical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SUICIDE OF BALTS IN SWEDEN

    LONDON Nov. 29—The Swedish Foreign Minuter informed the Russian Minister in Stockholm that, according to medical ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. Purge Of Paris Society Collaborators

    LONDON November 29.—Well-known members of Paris society, thus far not troubled by the purge, are now understood to ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. Control of Atomic Energy In America

    WASHINGTON November 29. —Major-General Groves, head of the atom bomb project, considers it necessary to continue making ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. DR. EVATT ON HIS WAY HOME SOON

    WASHINGTON Nov. 29.—Dr. Evatt announced that he is leaving for Australia in few days. The Far East Allied ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. SCIENTISTS’ PLAN TO CURB POTENTIAL AGGRESSORS

    LONDON, November 29.—An international committee of scien[?] to ensure that the United Nations’ police force, at all [?] equipped with more advanced weapons than [?] is suggested in a ...

    Article : 413 words
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  14. Housewives Resent Queues In Britain

    LONDON Nov 29.—Women in the United Kingdom would riot soon un[?] something was done about the food and shopping ...

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  15. Today’s Leader: The “Dishonest” Public

    WASHINGTON, November 29.—The White House announced that Mr. Byron Price, who investigated the German occupation problems for President Truman, recommended re-examination of the whole structure of the military government, including ...

    Article : 384 words
  16. COMPLAINTS BY GENERAL HURLEY

    WASHINGTON November 29. —The secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) told a Press conference that General Hurley, who ...

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  17. British Cruiser Shells Penganan

    BATAVIA Nov. 29.—The Cruiser HMS Sussex again shelled Penganan, about ten miles from Semerang. ...

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  18. THREAT OF U.S. SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    NEW YORK NOV. 29.— Mr. Harry Bridges sent a telegram to the war shipping administrations that members of the ...

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  19. AMERY GUILTY OF TREASON

    LONDON Nov. 29.—John Amery was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey after a trial lasting eight minutes. Son of Mr. L. S. ...

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  20. FATAL CASE OF TYPHUS AT AUBURN

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Announcing today that the first fatal case of typhus among 14 reported this year, had occurred at Auburn, ...

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  21. ELIMINATION OF BOOKMAKERS

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Government officials are examining a proposal that bookmakers be eliminated from all greyhound ...

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  22. AIR CRASHES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON Nov. 29.—The Under Secretary for Air (Mr. Strachey) revealed in the House of Commons that 26 pasengers and 15 ...

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  23. BETTER FAMILY CONDITIONS

    PARIS Nov. 29.—The International Women’s Congress adopted a three-point resolution, pledging members to strive for ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. NAZIS WERE FOOLED BY GHOST FLEETS

    LONDON Nov. 29. — Ghost fleets, with RAF bombers circling over them, steamed to Le Havoc and Boulogne, on D-Day, footing ...

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  25. RIVERINA AGAIN MISSES THE RAIN

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The Riverina was again the only area to miss out in the widespread rain which fell over the State in the ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

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  27. New Prices for Wheat

    SYDNEY Thurs—The Australian Wheat Board has announced alterations in rates for wheat for the produce trade. ...

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  28. Nazi Embassy Furniture Sale

    LONDON Nov, 29.—A total of £14,500 was taken yesterday at the resumed sale of furniture from the German embassy, says ...

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  29. JAMMED AND “SPOOFED” ENEMY WIRELESS

    LONDON, November 29,—The partnership between science and the services, whereby enemy wireless was jammed and “spoofed” was described by the director of tele-communications, Air Commodore Dalton Morns, at a Press conference. The British picked up enemy signals to their planes and retransmitted them so ...

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  30. Christmas Gifts for Britain

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—A department to be called the Overseas Gifts’ Allocation Centre, is being established at Colwyn Bay to ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. NO TRACE OF MISSING METEOR

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The jet-propelled meteor already—the fastest in the world—which took off from Molesworth airfield on ...

    Article : 54 words
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  33. Volunteers for Service in Japan

    GLOUCESTER.—Cpl, Ron Miller, of Graven Creek, and Pte. Doug Penfold, of Barrington-st., have vounteered for service in ...

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