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  2. ARMISTICE DAY IN NEWCASTLE—1918

    This picture was taken in Newcastle on Armistice Day, 1918, when there was a procession in Hunter-street. To-morrow, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIG FIVE MEETING SUGGESTED

    LONDON, November 9. A.A.P.—A new meeting of representatives of Britain, America, Russia, France, and China will be the first subject discussed between Mr. Attlee and President Truman ...

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  4. Atom Scientists To Warn World Of Danger

    NEW YORK, November 9. A.A.P.—Upwards of 90 per cent. of the 1300 or more scientific workers whose research and labour produced the atomic bomb have formed a Federation of Atomic Scientists, reports the Washington ...

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  5. Japs Murdered 205 at Tarmugli

    LONDON, Nov. 9. A.A.P.— The Japanese murdered 205 starving men, women and children at Tarmugli Island in the ...

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  6. Army Minister Has Report on General Bennett

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The report submitted by the Army Court of Inquiry to General Blamey, on General, Bennett's escape from ...

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  7. No Meat For Stirling Castle

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Attempts to load and transport meat to the steamer Stirling Castle, by the use of Army personnel, were abandoned ...

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  8. Appeal by A.L.P. Leaders "DISASTROUS POLICY" FOLLOWED BY SOME

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Some trade-union men were advocating a policy which, if followed, would lead to disaster of the movement and ruin the whole political life of the country, the Central Executive of the State A.L.P. said ...

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  9. Judge Favours Conciliation

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The effectiveness of conciliation in the settlement of industrial disputes was emphasised by Judge O'Mara and the parties in ...

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  10. GIVE LECTURES BY WIRELESS

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—An international university, from which professors would broadcast lectures to students in their homes all over the ...

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  11. Soekarno Appeals to Mr. Attlee

    BATAVIA, Nov. 9.—Dr. Soekarno the Indonesian "President," has sent appeals through his radio system to Mr. Attlee, President ...

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  12. Labour Gains Likely in Victorian Polls

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The new Parliament, which will meet after the elections to-morrow, may prove to be even more ...

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  13. Children Bayoneted By Japs, Court Told

    NEW YORK, Nov. 9. A.A.P.— A tragic, black-clad Filipine mother, Apolinaria Navarro, holding an infant, said in evidence ...

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  14. PROSECUTIONS FAVOURED

    Prosecutions should be launched against people who refused to give attention to fire harbour, said the Maitland District Fire Officer (Mr. ...

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  15. 335 Men of 8th Division Missing

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Only 335, members of the Eighth Division, captured in Singapore, have not yet been accounted for out of the 17,841 ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. Guns Blaze in Bucharest

    LONDON, Nov. 9. A.A.P.—At least six persons were killed and a number of others were wounded when troops guarding the square in front of the ...

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  17. TALKS TO END CHINA WAR

    CHUNGKING, Nov. 9. A.A.P. —Conversations have been renewed between the Chinese Central Government and the Chinese ...

    Article : 309 words
  18. Expects Another Referendum

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—"It is quite obvious that another referendum will have to be held," said the Minister for Labour and National ...

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  19. V.C. Winner Waged One-Man War

    A kind of private one-man war was waged against the Japanese in the Beaufort (North Borneo) area by Private Tom Starcevich, V.C., ...

    Article : 334 words
  20. Bushfire Near Explosives

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The second bushfire in 24 hours broke out near an ammunition dump area on St. Coottha this afternoon. Firemen ...

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  21. 10,000 Naval Personnel to Be Discharged

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—About 10,000 Royal Naval personnel will be demobilised within four months under the Navy discharge scheme which ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. BROADCAST FOR NAZIS

    LONDON, Nov. 9. A.A.P.—Alleged admissions by Mrs. Frances Dorothy Eckersley, 51, and her son, James Royston Clark, 22, that they ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. Last of Five-year A.I.F. Returning

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Five-year veterans, who will leave Balikpapan to-morrow for Australia, will be the last to be discharged under the ...

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  24. Land Too Dear for Soldiers

    SYDNEY Friday.—By allowing only a few blocks to be disposed of at one time, the Government was attracting land speculators, who ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. New Post Offered to Mr. Wilson M.H.R.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It was learned on the highest authority to-night that Mr. Alex Wilson, M.H.R., who will retire from Parliament ...

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  26. Newcastle Man Back With P.O.W. Group

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nearly 9000 Allied prisoners-of-war, including 2500 Australians, were handled by members of No. 3 P.O.W. ...

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  27. CHILD DROWNED IN DAM

    GOULBURN, Friday.—The body of David lanes Branch, 3½, was recovered from a dam near the home of his parents. ...

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  28. No Early End of Petrol Rationing

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said the Government was gravely concerned about the future of petrol ...

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  29. INTERNEES WISH TO STAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — After hearing the cases of 13 Italians in the internees deportation inquiry at Tatura, Mr. Justice Simpson said ...

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  30. WOMAN GAOLED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mrs. Ruby Udell, 41, of Tanner-street, Richmond, was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-day to five years' gaol on a charge ...

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  31. Divorce Decree for U.S. Soldier

    BRISBANE Friday.—George Sloan, United States soldier, got a decree in the Supreme Court for a divorce from Olive Irene Sloan, of ...

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  32. Taxi Driver Fined for Insolence

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A taxi driver, Victor Musk, was fined £5 in the Traffic Court for having treated a passenger with incivility and ...

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  33. Prisoner Jumped From Express

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A prisoner who was being brought from Adelaide to Sydney broke from his escort and leaped from the express near ...

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  34. Stranded Collier Breaking Up

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Royal Navy collier Atlas, stuck on the Bougainville Reef off Cairns, is becoming a total wreck. ...

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  35. Moscow Radio Censored Bevin's Speech

    LONDON, Nov. 9. A.A.P.—Moscow Radio to-day' broadcast Mr. Bevin's speech in the House of Commons fairly fully, but omitted a passage ...

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  36. BAN ON CREAM SALES STILL APPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Food control officials warned that the ban on sales of cream to other than holers of medical certificates still ...

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  37. Gas Being Dumped in Ocean

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The City of Fortworth, 2000 tons, is carrying away surplus mustard gas which the American Army stored in Brisbane ...

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  38. President of New French Assembly

    PARIS, Nov. 9. A.A.P.—M. Felix Gouin was elected President of the French National Constituent Assembly by 512 votes to 9. He was ...

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  39. NORWAY LOST 401 MERCHANT SHIPS

    OSLO, Nov. 9. A.A.P.—The Norwegian merchant navy lost 401 ships, and 3100 men in the war. The German occupation cost Norway about ...

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