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  3. HOLLAND SEEKS UNDERSTANDING WITH RUSSIA

    Holland must do everything possible to understand Russia and avoid everything likely to cause a cleavage between the ...

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  4. AMERICA NOT TO WITHDRAW FORCES FROM GERMANY

    The United States would not pull out of Germany while other Powers maintained occupation forces or supervisory personnel, the United States Commander (General McNarney) told the Press. He estimated that ...

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  5. MOSCOW PUTS BAN ON BROADCAST TO AMERICA

    The "New York Time" stated that the Russian Government had refused to short-wave transport facilities for broadcasts to the ...

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  6. JUSTICE DAVIS TO BE AMBASSADOR TO CHINA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced that Mr. Justice T. C. Davis, formerly Canadian ...

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  7. TRUMAN NOT TO RESIGN FROM U.S. PRESIDENCY

    It can be stated, without qualification, that President Truman is not going to resign following the Republican's overwhelming victory at the polls, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  8. NEW COMMANDER APPOINTED TO AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Commodore H. B. Farncomb, C.B.,1 D.S.O., M.V.O., will become Com modore-in-Charge of the Australian squadron to-morrow when he will fly ...

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  9. INDIAN RIOTS ARE RETALIATION FOR MOSLEM EXCESSES

    Reliable reports from Bihar Privince indicate that the disturbances are more serious than first thought and it is probable that more than ...

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  10. FOOD RELIEF PLAN FOR GERMANY

    Short-term loans of wheat from the United States zone are to be made available to the British zone in an endeavour to stave off an ...

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  11. SPAIN LIFTS EMBARGO ON PRESS MESSAGES

    The Spanish Director of Post and Telegraphs has released American Associated Press messages held up on November 5 and 6, reporting the ...

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  12. WOMAN DIES AFTER FOOT SEVERED

    Mrs. D. Fortescue, 49, of Rose Bay, who had her right foot severed when a car charged through a shopping crowd at the corner of Pitt ana ...

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  13. PENICILLIN NOW PRODUCED IN SYNTHETIC FORM

    The American Association for [?] Advancement of Science announced the production of synthetic penicillin, identical with natural penicillin and ...

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  14. FOUR JAPS TO DIE FOR BRUTALITIES ON IURMA RAILWAY

    Four Japanese have been senten ced to death by the Singapore War Crimes Court and three others to gaol ...

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  15. JAP REPARATIONS

    In a move to break the deadlock with Russia, the State Department has asked 10 nations on the Far Eastern Commission, to assist in ...

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  16. BRITAIN GRANTS CREDITS TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Britain has decided to proceed wan arrangements to grant four-year credits to enable Czechoslovakia to buy surplus stores, valued at ...

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  17. INDUSTRIES ABLE TO FUNCTION WITHOUT TARIFF PROTECTION

    According to the annual report of the Tariff Board tabled in the House of Representatives yesterday, several Australian manufacturers, who ...

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  18. CHURCH OFFICIAL SAYS POLISH TREASURE IS SAFE

    The "Toronto Star" quotes a high Catholic Church official as stating that the whole of the Polish treasure, which had disappeared from a shrine at Ottawa, is safe and will be held by the Church until it is established that the present Government is ...

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  19. SLOVENES PROTEST AT U.S. SEIZURE OF PEOPLES' CLUB

    Thousands of Slovenes streamed into Gorizia from the surrounding countryside to protest against the United States Military Government's ...

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  20. PALESTINE TRAINS NOT TO RUN AFTER SUNSET

    The Palestine railways administration announced last night that, owing to recent train attacks, all civilian and troop trains will stop ...

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  21. YUGOSLAV TRIAL NOT GENUINE

    The Premier (de Valera) told tne Dall that he was satisfied the Yugoslav Archbishop (Stepinac) who was entenced to imprisonment for 16 ...

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  22. ITALY WILL NOT GIVE UP CLAIMS TO GORIZIA

    The Italian Council of Foreign Ministers announced that it refused to consider the offer by Marshal Tito to give Trieste to Italy in exchange for ...

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  23. BURMA SEEKING SOVEREIGN STATEHOOD

    The guiding objective was a sovereign Statehood for Burma under the control of a national Government, with unrestricted control of ...

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  24. U.S. NO LONGER AN ASYLUM FOR POLITICAL REFUGEES

    Alleging that the United States was no longer a country of political asylum, the former Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Ickes) ...

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  25. SUBSTANTIAL GAINS IN U.S. EXPORTS

    Substantial gains in shipments to Canada South Africa, and Latin American countries have increased the United States exports from 826 ...

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  26. ROCKET PLANE WITH SPEED OF 1000 M.P.H.

    German rocket technicians have arrived in England to work on perfecting a plane which they claim had already in tests reached a speed ...

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  27. U.S. Trusteeship Described As Annexation for Pacific

    The American plan for strategic trusteeship of Japanese mandated islands is, for all practicl purposes, annexation in fact, although not in name, says the American United Press. The American representative on ...

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  28. U.S. DAVIS CUP TEAM LEAVES NEXT WEEK

    The Davis Cup team will play matches in New Zealand on November 21 and two days later will fly to Australia ...

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  29. JEW TERRORISTS THREATEN TO EXTEND CAMPAIGN

    The Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, issued a cornunique claiming responsibility for sabotage attacks against Palestine ...

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  30. JAPAN TO EMERGE AS MAJOR EXPORTING NATION

    The foundation is being laid for Japan's emergence as Asia's major manufacturing and exporting nation, says the correspondent of the ...

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  31. WORKERS MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA CONDEMNED

    "On the face of it the proposal looks ridiculous," said an official of the Federation of Building Trades Employers, when interviewed by the ...

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  32. WHITE RUSSIA WANTS COMPLETE BREAK WITH FRANCO SPAIN

    White Russia has proposed that all united Nations sever commercial as well as diplomatic relations with Spain, including the suspension of ...

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  33. BURIAL OF SOLDIERS IN JAPAN DEPLORED

    The re-burial of Australian soldiers in Japan, who had died on Pagan Island, was a most regrettable incident and investigations ...

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  34. CANBERRA CEREMONY OF REMEMBRANCE AT WAR MEMORIAL

    Next Sunday, November 10, will be the first Remembrance Sunday which, in accordance with approval given by His Majesty The King, is ...

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  35. EMPIRE AIR SERVICES LINKED BY RADIO

    One of the first steps in a plan to bring all Dominions Air Forces into dirrect communication with the R.A.F. was the opening yesterday of ...

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  36. HAMMOND DIVORCED

    Mrs. Hammond, at the Leeds Assizes, was granted a decree nisi against Walter Hammond for alleged misconduct with a woman named ...

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  37. CHIANG ISSUED TRUCE ORDER

    Chaing Kai-shek announced that he had issued an order to all Government troops to cease fire, except in the necessary defence of persons and ...

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  38. POSTAGE RATE REVIEW

    Reductions in postage rates may shortly be introduced. The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said yesterday that a ...

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  39. VIENNESE GAOLED FOR CUTTING OFF HAIR

    Charged with action contrary to the ussages of war seven Viennese youths were sent to gaol for three months for cutting off the hair of ...

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