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  4. FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER

    WELLINGTON, November 10— Edward Raymond Horton, 20 blacksmiths' striker, was.today found guilty on a charge ...

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  5. NICKLIN CRITICISES ELECTORAL OFFICER

    BRISBANE, November 10. — The State electoral officer (Mr Maguire) was criticised by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Nicklin) in the Legislative Assembly today for having ...

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  6. TRIBUNAL SAYS TOJO GUILTY OF WAR CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    TOKYO, November 10.—The International Military Tribunal today found Tojo and other accused, whose names were not divulged, guilty of conspiracy to wage aggres sive war which was "criminal in the highest degree." ...

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  7. "STROLLING PLAYERS" IN ENGLAND

    Members of the Osiris Repertory Company, one of the modern bands of " strolling players" who tour towns and villages of England in old ambulances, with all their props, instead of on mules and donkeys as in the days of Chaucer, and play with a minimum of scenery and have to "double" many parts. The picture shows the "strollers" about to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRUMAN TO SEE STALIN?

    LONDON, November 10. —The Moscow radio last night gave nation-wide publicity without ...

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  9. MUZZLE ON BROADCASTING

    CANBERRA, November 10.— When the Broadcasting Bill was passed by the House of Representatives, the ...

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  10. 22nd CHILD BORN TO MAORI

    WELLINGTON, November 10.—Mrs Dick Renata, a Maori, of Pukeon, Hawkes Bay, has given ...

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  11. Leave To Appeal In Banking Case

    LONDON, November 10.— The Privy Council today granted the Commonwealth leave to appeal against the Australian ...

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  12. NANKING POSITION SERIOUS: HUNGRY MOBSROAM STREETS

    NANKING, November 10. — Rice-hungry mobs roamed the streets here today, smashing into food shops and searching trucks and cars in a frantic search for food. The situation appears to be deteriorating and the American officials consider it desperate. ...

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  13. Race Broadcasts In Queensland

    BRISBANE, November 10.— Only Royal assent is now required to the Bill to make the broadcasting of jockeys, barrier ...

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  14. BAD WEATHER AFFECTS AIRLIFT

    LONDON, November 9. —Bad weather during the first week of November reduced the airlift by ...

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  15. Blame For Pearl Harbour

    NEW YORK, November l0.— The "New York Herald-Tribane" states that Admiral Ernest J. King, wartime chief of ...

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  16. WAR HORROR ON IWO JIMA

    NEW YORK, November 9.— Walter Sullivan, of the "New York Times," who is visiting American war theatres, says ...

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  17. EXAMPLE TO WHOLE WORLD

    LONDON, November 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guildhall, said ...

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  18. Two Explanations In Assembly

    BRISBANE, November 10.— Despite an [?] by Mr Morris (QPP, [?] that he was merely being facetious, ...

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  19. COMPENSATION TO ENGINEER

    MACKAY, November 10.— The Land Court confirmed the terms settlement out of court of a claim by Norman G. Ward ...

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  20. INCIDENT AT LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    LONDON, November 9.—A crowd of demonstrators, carrying political banners, broke into the Lord Mayor's procession as it turned into Northumberland Avenue and attempted ...

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    CAIRO, November 9.—A state of emergency has been proclaimed in Cairo as a result of a sixth attempted ...

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  22. DAVIDSON VOTES WITH GOVERNMENT!

    CANBERRA, November 10.— Caught on the Government benches during a division in the House of Representatives ...

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  23. Japanese Migration Issue

    TOKYO, November 9.—The migration of 20,000,000 Japanese over a period of 10 years, principally to Dutch New Guinea, ...

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  26. BIG SHARE SLUMP IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, November 9.— New York prices fell sharply today in the stock market which was shaken by a new ...

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    LONDON. November 9.—The Panamanian Ambassador at Large (Senor Jimenez) announced that the King and ...

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  28. PENSIONS SCHEME FOR POLITICIANS

    CANBERRA, November 1O. — The introduction of a pensions scheme for members of the Federal Parliament will be recommended to the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party by ...

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  29. Newsprint From Non-Dollar Areas?

    MELBOURNE, November 10. The Australian Newspaper Council decided in Melbourne today to urge the Prime ...

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  30. US Must Lead In World Affairs

    WASHINGTON, November 9 —General Omar Bradley, army Chief-of-Staff, in a speech today, said the United States, ...

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  31. More Migrant Ships

    CANBERRA, November 10.— Two former troopships, the Somersetshire and the Dorsetshire, will be added to the fleet ...

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  32. NZ Royal Visit Stamps

    WELLINGTON, November 10 (AAP-Reuter). — Designs for stamps commemorating next year's Royal visit have been ...

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