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    Beginning To Fall.-- This section of an air raid shelter in Margaret Street, Toowoomba, lifted by powerful jacks from the road surface on. Wednesday afternoon, leans over before toppling with a resounding thump on to the tyres set to receive it. The photograph shows how strongly the shelter roofs were reinforced. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BLOODSHED IN JAVA

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Extremists of the Indonesian Nationalist Youth Movement have got completely out of hand in many areas of Java and have engaged in an orgy of killing and looting. At Depok ...

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    Tons of Fallen Masonry.-- Buildings in the vicinity shuddered when this heavy section of an air raid shelter in Margaret Street toppled on to the tyres set to take the' impact. This shelter, opposite the "Chronicle" Office, is the first in Toowoomba to be broken apart, although preliminary work has been done on a number of others. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOCK WORKERS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Trade union representatives of the British dock workers will meet the employers to-day, when they ...

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  8. MAJOR NAZIS' TRIALS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The United Nations' War Crimes Tribunal met in Berlin to-day and received the indictment against the 24 major Nazis who are to be tried in Luneberg next month. The ...

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  9. NEW GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Government of Argentina has resigned. When the President (General Farrell) annonnced ...

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  10. REPORT FOR WORK

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A special Government "Gazette," containing two orders for the resumption of work at Bunnerong, was issued shortly before 10 o'clock to-night. The first order directs ...

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  11. ALLIED SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Former American Servicemen who had served in the South-west Pacific area might be assisted to return ...

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  12. VATICAN AND TITO

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Vatican radio last night broadcast a letter from the Yugoslav Episcopate. accusing the Tito ...

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  13. ECONOMIC CHAOS

    BERLIN, Thursday. -- Agreement is urgently necessary as to whether Germany is to be administered as an economic unit, as ...

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  14. FRENCH REPUBLIC

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The Government and I are preparing to give back to the nation's representatives the exceptional powers which I have wielded since ...

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  15. DAMASKINOS PREMIER

    ATHENS, Thursday.-- The Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, was to-day sworn in as Prime Minister of Greece This follows the period ...

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  16. HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Replying to a debate in the House of Commons to-day the Health Minister (Mr. A. Bevan) said the housing ...

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  17. I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Australian representatives at the International Labour Office conference in Paris are playing a prominent role ...

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  18. WHY DUKE RESIGNED

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Duke of Alba, after saying good-bye to his Majesty King George on his resignation as Spanish ...

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  19. BIG HAUL OF DIAMONDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Tokio says that American authorities seized ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister of Egypt (Nokrashy Pasha) has threatened to close down the universities and ...

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  21. MR. FADDEN'S COMPLAINT

    CANBERRA; Thursday. -- The Leader of the Federal Country Party (Mr. Fadden) alleged to night that the considerable ...

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  22. FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.-- In New York last night the British Ambassador to Washintgon (Lord Hallfax) said that he expected a ...

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  23. Air Speed Record Attempt

    LONDON, Thursday.-- It is now stated that the British attempt on the world's air speed record is to start at dawn on Sunday. Two ...

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  24. MAGISTRATES' PROTEST

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Paris states that a delegation of magistrates of Paris, protested to the Minister ...

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  25. United Nations' Assembly

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The full Assembly of the United Nations' Organisation will meet for the first time in London on December 4. ...

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  26. "Nothing Mysterious About It"

    LONDON, Thursday.-- When the Executive Committee of the United Nations' Preparatory Commission resumed in London to-day, ...

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  27. UNEXPLAINED EXPLOSION

    TOKIO. Thursday.-- The Domel Newsagency says that one Japanese was killed and 300 were Injured in an unexplained explosion ...

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  28. More Troops in Palestine

    LONDON. Thursday. -- A message from Haifa says that more British troops have arrived in the 15,000-ton llner Volendam. ...

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