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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. OFFICERS PLANNED TO GET "OLD MAN" OUT

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 27.—When the Bennett inquiry was resumed to-day, the witnesses were ordered out of the Court, and the first witness was called. He was Captain Adrian Curlewis, general staff officer, Eighth Division, who ...

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  5. APPEAL TO EVACUATE INTERNEES FROM JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 27.—The Australian Associated Press representative, Harry Plumridge, says a heartening appeal to the peoples of the civilised world to help the evacuation of women and children of Java's R.A.P.W.I. ...

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  6. TENSION SUBSIDES IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, November 27.—The tension has subsided slightly in the Palestine coastal area, says the Associated Press Jerusalem correspondent. The ...

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  7. HULL NOTE DID NOT START WAR IN THE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 27—Mr. Joseph Grew, former Ambassador to Japan, giving evidence at the Pearl Harbour inquiry, denied he ever said that Mr. Gerdell Hull's note on November 26 touched the button that started the ...

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  8. SPECIAL DEFENCE IN BARNES CASE

    BRISBANE. November 27.—Notice of a special defence has been lodged by the Crown Solicitor with the Registrar of the Magistrate's Court on ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. PRIME MINISTER NON-COMMITTAL

    SYDNEY, November 27.—-The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), has sent a telegram to the Northern Miners' Board of Management in Sydney, ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOOD SITUATION ACUTE

    SYDNEY, November 27.—"The food situation in Great Britain is as bad as in the worst days of 1941," said Sir Henry French, formerly permanent ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. HIGHEST DAILY PARALYSIS TOTAL

    BRISBANE, November 27. — Nine cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the State health authorities to-day, the greatest number reported ...

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  12. FAST TRIP BY MAURETANIA

    LONDON, November 27. — The Mauritania has arrived at Liverpool after a 6000-mile journey from Bombay in 11 days 11 hours 15 minutes' ...

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  13. MASS ARRESTS IN BUCHAREST

    LONDON, November 27. — The American Press Bucharest correspondent says hundreds of persons were arrested in workers' quarters in ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. R.A.N. DISCHARGES

    CANBERRA, November 27.— Complaints about the rate of discharges from the Navy were unjustified, Mr. Makin said to-day. Of all the services, ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN ELECTION

    VIENNA, November 27.—In the general elections, the state of the parties, with 18 seats undecided is: People's Party 76, Socialists 70, Communists ...

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  16. HITLER'S "TESTAMENT" PRODUCED AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    LONDON, November 27.—A noisy outburst by Hess at the War Crimes trial interrupted proceedings for some time until he was led out. Hess frequently roared with laughter while reading a novel and upset Goering who tried to quieten him. He was brought back 10 minutes later and became absorbed in his books, even when ...

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  17. CONCERN OVER RUSSIAN ATTITUDE IN IRAN

    LONDON, November 27.—The British Ambassador at Moscow, Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, under instructons from the British Government has communicated with M. Molotov regarding the Red Army's interference with Persian troop movements in North Persia. ...

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  18. HISTORIC BARROW FOR MELBOURNE

    LONDON, November 27.—A wheelbarrow which is stated to have held the first sod turned of the first railway in Melbourne, has been bequeathed to ...

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  19. WOMAN AGED 73 SURVIVED TERRORS OF SEMARANG

    CAIRNS, November 27.—A gracious old lady of 73 who stepped haltingly ashore at Cairns to-day, after air evacsation from Singapore is considered the oldest survivor of the terrors and privations of Java. She was the only Australian in a cramped camp of 2000 women and ...

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  20. FORMER JOCKEY HOME FROM JAVA

    CAIRNS, November 27.—A draft or civilians from Java, who arrived at Cairns to-day included the former Brisbane jockey, J. Underwood, from ...

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