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  3. Berlin Reds Establish Own City Government

    LONDON, November 30.—The A.A.P. Berlin correspondent says Russian-backed Berlin communists yesterday established a separate city administration in opposition to the democratically-elected anti-communist City Government. This virtually completes the political division of Berlin between East and West. ...

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  4. Six Dead In Explosion At Hull

    LONDON, November 30.—Reuters says six persons were killed, and it is feared several are traped, following three explosions at ...

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  5. KING HAS IN BED MOST TIME

    LONDON, November 30.—The Court Correspondent states "I learn that His Majesty is now spending most of his time in bed. ...

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  6. HANGINGS DELAYED? TWO CONDEMNED JAPS SEEK REPRIEVE

    WASHINGTON, November 30.—Two of the Japanese war lords condemned to hang, asked the United States Supreme Court to-day to set aside their death sentences. ...

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  7. GOODS TRAINS COLLIDE NEAR BOWEN

    BOWEN, Tuesday. — While a south-bound goods train was standing at Mookara, 12 miles south of Bowen, at 6 o'clock this morning, ...

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  8. NO BLOOD TEST FOR JENKINSES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins stated to-day they will not agree to have a blood test to-determine if they were the ...

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  9. CHURCHIL 74 To-day

    LONDON, November 30.—Reuters says Mr. Winston Churchill is celebrating his 74th birthday to-morrow. A friend said he was "full of beans" and fitter than at any ...

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  10. U.K. FOG EASES

    LONDON, November 30.—The thick fog which has blacked out most of England since November 26, partially lifted to-night when ...

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  11. LE GALLIEN TRIAL "GROWN CASE ON YOUTH'S BABBLINGS"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Crown case was built, up on a youth's babblings that he would kill his father, Mr. J. Kinkead ...

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  12. Desperate Fight For Life

    LONDON, November 30.—Reuters says the seven-man crew of a Royal Air Force Halifax bomber fought desperately to save their lives, 600 ...

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  13. Bill To Check Plant Pest Spread By Farm Machinery

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—It was claimed by Mr. Bruce Pie in Parliament to-day that the first ploughing of land in the Emerald district for the British Food Corporation would produce the greatest crop of Noogoora burr in ...

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  14. Policy Change On Palestine

    LONDON, November 30.—The A.A.P. says a British spokesman said to-day that British no longer insisted that Israel give up the ...

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  15. SO INNOCENT!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— "What blockade?" asked M. Novikov, leader of the Russian delegation to ECAFE on arrival by air ...

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  16. EDEN SLATES COMMUNISTS

    MR ANTHONY EDEN, former British Foreign Secretary declared that events in recent months had revealed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TROOPS QUIT HSUCHOW

    SINGAPORE, November 30 (AAP Reuter).—The Shanghai correspondent says although Nanking has officially denied that the ...

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  18. MEAT BOYCOTT AS [?]E PROTEST

    LONDON, November 30.— The (AAP)Zurich correspondent says the Zurich Women's League announced boycott of meat markets ...

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  19. ATTEMPTS TO GET-DOUBLE FOOD RATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Rationing Commission is investigating suspected attempts to obtain double ration issue of new food ...

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  20. VIC. COALITION SPLIT OVER DISPUTE TERMS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Victorian Parliamentary Country Party to-morrow may urge the Withdrawal of six Country Party Minister from the composite State Government. ...

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  21. BIG EXPLOSION SHAKES CITY

    PORTLAND, (Oregon) November 30.—A terrific explosion on the Willamette River shook Portland to-night, and knocked ...

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  22. "HEARSE" SHIP SHAKES OFF HOODOO!!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The crew of the Asturias believe that the ship has shaken off the hoodoo which has earned it the ...

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  23. WATER PIPING FOR QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.— Water piping awaiting shipment to Townsville may be loaded at Newcasle this week the Shipping ...

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  24. VOLCANO SCARES VILLAGERS

    BATAVIA, November 30. (AAP-Reuters):—Jogjakarta radio announced to-night that because of increased activity of 9000 ft. ...

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  25. GARDEN'S SON SAYS HE "DUMMIED" FOR WARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Harcourt Garden, son of "Jock" Garden, denied at the Quarter Sessions to-day that he entered into any conspiracy to defraud Hancock and Gore. ...

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  26. £6910 Parcel Goes Into Govt. Revenue

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The contents of a parcel amounting to £6910 in £10 treasury bonds which was delivered to an address in ...

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  27. Outlaw Strikes In Japan

    NEW YORK, November 30.—The A.A.P. Tokio correspondent says legislation outlawing strikes and collective bargaining by Government ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. GAMBLING LAW

    LONDON. November 30.— The "Daily Express" said the Government Will set up a commission after Christmas to inquire into ...

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