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  3. JEWISH COUNCIL URGES OUTLAWING OF TERRORIST GROUP

    The Jewish National Council has joined with the Zionist Council in an appeal to the Jewish population to outlaw terrorist groups and described the attack on Jerusalem's main station as a heinous and unjustifiable crime. ...

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  4. GERMAN DOCTORS DEPORTED TO RUSSIA

    Soviet authorities have now begun to deport Gorman doctors and nurses to Russia, says the Berlin correspondent of the ...

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  5. [?] TO DISCUSS SOVIET PLAN FOR DISARMAMENT

    Discussions by the General Assembly on proposals for a universal disarmament will take place shortly, following a decision to have the issue, which was raised by Russia, placed on the agenda. ...

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  6. REPUBLIC WIN EXPECTED IN U.S. ELECTIONS

    A poll conducted by the magazine "News-Week" among 50 Washington correspondents shows that most of them believe ...

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  7. [?]NXIETY CAUSED OVER STATE OF GANDHI'S HEALTH

    The state of health of Mahatma Gandhi is causing much anxiety, following a heart attack on Tuesday and his ...

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  8. BLOWS EXCHANGED DURING BRITISH CHURCH SERVICE

    A fight broke out among the congregation of St, Columb's Church, Kensington, during a service at which the Bishop of ...

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  9. EVIDENCE SHOWS JAPS WERE ARMING IN 1930

    Affidavits were introduced by the prosecution at the war crimes trial in which natives declared that early in 1930 Japan began the fortification of the mandated territories in the Marshalls, Carolines and Palaus and ...

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  10. TWO WHALING EXPEDITIONS FROM JAPAN

    Two whaling expeditions will sail from Japan to the Antarctic this month and are expected to return with 10,000 tons of whale ...

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  11. SCOURED WOOL SOLD FOR 48sd. AT BRADFORD

    Despite widespread competition the home trade secured the bulk of yesterday's offering at Bradford of 18,388 bales of wool, the quality of ...

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  12. POLISH ACTION ON BRITISH PROTEST

    Replying to a British protest on the treatment of two British officials at Rzeszow on October 17, the Polish Government has informed ...

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  13. COMMUNISTS NOW IN CHILEAN CABINET

    President-elect Gabriel Gonzalez Videla) announced he has formed a Cabinet, to assume office on Sunday, that includes three Communists. ...

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  14. NOIEL PRIZE AWARD FOR MEDICINE

    The Nobel Prize Committee announced that an American doctor, Hermann Muller, is winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize for medicine. ...

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  15. VICTORIAN TEAM COLLAPSES

    The Victorian side could only make 189 against the English score of 358 and the home side will have the fourth use of a wicket which is ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA DRAWING TO END

    As a third party is trying in Nanking to effect an agreement between the Nationalists and Communists, it can be authoritatively stated that ...

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  17. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT REGRETS BOMB OUTRAGE

    The Italian Premier (de Gasperi) has sent a cable message to the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) expressing his Government's regret over the bomb outrage which yesterday destroyed portion of the British Embassy. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TRADE TALKS IN INDIA

    The Australian industrial delegation has concluded a six-day visit to New Delhi and left for Teshaway. The leader (Mr. Meecham) said ...

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  19. OPPOSITION TO TALKS ON DANUBE SHIPPING

    The Secretary General of U.N.O. announced that Russia, Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia rejected the Amcrican proposal for an international ...

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  20. BRITISH DELEGATE SURPRISED AT ALBANIA'S ACTION

    The British delegate to the General Assembly (Mr. Noel Baker) said that Albania's complaints that British warships in Albanian waters ...

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  21. FAILURE OF DOMINIONS IN EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Continuing the debate in the House of Commons on imperial defence, Mr. R. W. G. McKay (Lab.) said that while Canada had an agreement with the United States on defence there was no such agreement with Britain and ...

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  22. NO YUGOSLAV ABUSE OF U.N.R.R.A. RELIEF

    A special U.N.R.R.A. mission to Yugoslavia reported it found no evidence of widespread abuse or discrimination on political or other ...

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  23. SARAWAK WANTS RETURN OF RAJAH

    Posters, campaigning for the return of Sir James Brooke and his resumption of the position of Rajah, met Sir Charles Arden Clarke when ...

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  24. RAIL ELECTRIFICATION IN BRITAIN

    The Southern Railway announced plans to spend £15,000,000 in electrifying a further 284 route miles and replacing steam engines on other ...

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  25. DE GAULLIST APPEAL TO FRENCH ELECTORS

    General de Gaulle has appealed to the electors to vote on November 10 for parties favouring a revision of the Constitution. The appeal is ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' CLUB AT KURE

    The War Office announces that a three-storied building, accommodating 500, was opened at Kure on Wednesday for other ranks of the British ...

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  27. BULLION RETURNING TO POLAND

    Gold bullion, valued at 17,000,000 dollars, and a vast quantity of Polish art treasures, stored with the Bank of Canada, will shortly be ...

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  28. PICTURE OF WILSON FOR CANBERRA

    Darryl Zanuck, producer of 20th. Century Films, announced that a picture of Woodrow Wilson had been sent to Dr. Evatt for inclusion in the ...

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  29. WALL STREET RECOVERY

    Shares boomed 2,000 million dollars in a day and the sales became so heavy that the ticker machines lagged three minutes behind the ...

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  30. GRAFTON JACARANDA FESTIVAL

    The jacaranda festival will conclude to-morrow and the trees, which were planted 50 years ago, are now a picture of breath-taking beauty ...

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  31. TITO DECLARES NO PROSECUTION

    Marshal Tito denied that Yugoslavia was persecuting the Church but the Government was determined not to tolerate certain persons who ...

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  32. U.S. BRIDE ROBBED OF PURSE

    Mrs. A. Whitnet, an Australian war bride, is poorer by 600 dollars as the result of a visit paid to a departmental store after arriving on ...

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  33. SNEAK THIEF GOT £650

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A thief, who sneaked into the office of H. FirmStone and Co., Bankstown, while the proprietor was at lunch, stole an ...

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  34. AFTER AIR RECORD

    LOS ANGELES, Friday—Seeking to break the trans-Pacific air record of 38 hours 10 minutes, a Douglas, Skymaster left for Australia to-night. ...

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  35. [?]CE EXECUTED

    BOYCE EXECUTED LONDON, Friday.—Arthur Robert Boyce, who was found guilty of the murder of the housekeeper to King ...

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