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  3. SOURABAYA BASE SHELLED AND BOMBED BY BRITISH FORCES

    BATAVIA, November 10.—The commander of the Allied land forces in Eastern Java (Major-General Mansergh) ordered the bombing and shelling of Sourabaya, naval base in Java, because the increasing ...

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  4. Dutch Troops Transhipped, But Crew Left Vessel

    SYDNEY, November ll.—Arrangements for the departure to Indonesia of 1600 Dutch troops held in Sydney in the Stirling ...

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  5. 1000 From Repatriation Draft Walk Off Liner: Intolerable Conditions

    LONDON, November 10.—One thousand men from a draft for repatriation to Australia and New Zealand walked off the liner Orion at Southampton today. ...

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  6. HEAVY FIGHTING ALONG GREAT WAIL OF CHINA

    NEW YORK, November 10.— The Associated Press correspondent at Chinwangtao says: "Heavy fighting between ...

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    Meeting of Council of Foreign Ministers.—The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) chatting to the United States Secretary of State (Mr James F. Byrnes). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Victorian Stop-Gap Ministry Defeated; Labour Gains

    MELBOURNE, November 11.— The Victorians electors registered emphatic disapproval at the polls on Saturday of the Macfarlan ...

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  9. "British People Always Behind Empire's Foreign Policy," Says Truman

    WASHINGTON, November 11.—The Associated Press says that President Truman, in a speech at a State dinner in honour of the British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), said: "One of the great things ...

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    Little Michael Carney, 5, nephew of Rear-Admiral R. B. Carney, chief-of-staff to Admiral William F. Halsey, commander of the famous Third Fleet, rides a white "charger" presented to him on October 1 by Admiral Halsey at his residence in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEGRO PIANIST'S PROTEST

    NEW YORK, November ll. —The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "Hazel Scott, negro ...

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  12. Still 20,000 Japs In Souraba[?]

    The British Command, in a statement, said that British troops still had to collect 20,000 Japanese soldiers and ...

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  13. JAP. LORD KEEPER OF PRIVY SEAL RESIGNS

    NEW YORK, November ll.— The Associated Press correspondent at Tokyo says that the newspapers report that Marquis ...

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  14. NAVY STILL CONTROLS INTERSTATE SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, November ll.— Interstate steamship traffic will not be resumed until the Navy gives up control over interstate ...

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  15. NEW TOWNSVILLE HOSPITAL TO COST £239,000

    TOWHSVILLE, November ll — The foundation stone of the new Townsville Hospital was laid this afternoon by the Deputy Premier ...

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  16. GENERAL PEACE CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, November ll.— The Washington correspondent of the " New York Times " says: "Littte headway has been made in ...

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  17. ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONIES

    A tribute to the memory of the men and women who fought in both wars was paid at Armistice Day ceremonies throughout the ...

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  18. FADDEN CRITICISES FEDERAL SERVICE'S SUPERANNUATION

    CANBERRA, November ll.— Public servants and others paying superannuation were compelled to impoverish themselves to finance ...

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  19. FRANCE'S CLAIMS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, November 10. — France's claims for reparations against Germany amount to £625 for every French man, woman and ...

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  20. EISENHOWER TO LEAD PARADE

    NEW YORK, November 10.— Army sources in Washington say General Eisenhower is returning to America to testify before the ...

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  21. WORLD PARLIAMENT OF YOUTH

    LONDON, November 10.—The World Youth Conference decided to establish the headquarters of the World Parliament of Youth [?] ...

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  22. TRADE UNIONISM IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, November 10. —The four member Governments are u[?] able to agree on a law governing the formation of trade unions in ...

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  23. Lost Home, Then Killed On Railway Line

    SYDNEY, November ll.—A man whose home was destroyed by fire on Friday night was found dead on the railway line at Riverstone ...

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  24. SWOOP ON BLACK MARKET GOODS

    SINGAPORE, November ll.—As the result of a police swoop on Singapore's black market goods belonging to the war department, ...

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  25. 30 People Injured In Train Crash

    LONDON, November 10.—More than 30 persons were injured when a London bound train from West England crashed into another train ...

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    CANBERRA, November ll.—The South Australian Premier (Mr Playford) has asked for a national security order ordering Adelaide ...

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