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  3. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, November 17 (A.A.P.). —A political crisis has developed in France following General de Gaulle's announcement that he had resigned as provisional Presidents. The ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. BELSEN TRIAL ENDS

    LUNEBURG, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).— Twenty-two minutes s[?]fficed for the closing session of the Belsen trial[?] which lasted exactly nine ...

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  5. HISTORY OF JAPANESE TREACHERY BEFORE PEARL HARBOUR ATTACK

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press correspondent says that Rear Admiral Inglis presented the Pearl Harbour inquiry navy report, disclosing that the Japanese conceived the attack ...

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  6. BATAVIA CONFERENCE FAILS TO [?] INDONESIAN [?]

    BATAVIA, Nov. 18 (A.A.P.).—Australian Associated Press special repre[?] in Batavia (Harry Plumridge) says that the [?] between the Dutch and Indonesians with General Christison as ...

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  7. SAILORS ATTACK POLICE

    SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—Sixty sailors joined in a brawl in Darlinghurst Road, King's Cross, while a police[?] man was arresting two Royal Navy ...

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  8. DISAPPOINTMENT TO DUTCH

    The outcome of the meeting is believed to be a surprise and a slight disappointment to the Dutch who presented without change Dr. Van Mook's ...

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  9. CATALINA PATROLS AVAILABLE.

    Replying to a question [?]ear-Admiral Inglis said that 69 Catalinas capable of flying a triangular course of 800 mile [?] were available at Pearl ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S POTENTIALITY

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).— If Russia went "all out" on research she would have sufficient atomic bombs in three years to ...

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  11. MUSTARD GAS CYLINDER

    BRISBANE, November 18[?]—A big cylinder of mustard gas is a[?] off the Queensland coast, and the navy authorities in Brisbane ...

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  12. IMPORTANT PORTFOLIO REFUSED

    [?] between De Gaulle and the Communists developed yesterday when M. Thorez, Communist leader, revealed that De Gaulle had refused to promise ...

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  13. NOTICES OF APPEAL.

    LUNEBEBG, Nov 18.—All the Belsen accused, except Elizabeth Volkenrath, Juanna Bormann, Herta Ehlert, and Franz Ho[?]szler have filed notice ...

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  14. PACIFIC BASES.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).[?]—The Australian External Affairs Minister (Dr. Evatt) yesterday clar[?] Australia's attitude to American bases in ...

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  15. ILLEGAL VISIT

    LONDON, Nov 17 (A.A.P.).— Prince Otto [?] Pretender to the Austrian throne, has visited Inn[?] says ...

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  16. DACHAU FINAL.

    FRANKFURT, Nov, [?] Rudolf Wolf, a German prisoner, giving evidence at the third day of the Dachau trial, said that invalids whose ...

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  17. VIOLENT HAILSTORM

    SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—A violent wind and hail storm caused extensive damage in the Prospect and Pendle Hill districts on the Great Western ...

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  18. MANCHURIA

    The establishment of a provisional headquarters of the President of the National Military Council for the north-east in Changchun[?] the ...

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  19. CRIMINALS ON DUTCH LIST.

    THE HAGUE, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).— The Dutch representative on the United Nations' War Crimes Commission (Mr. S. Mouton) announced that 75 ...

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  20. INDONESIAN ATROCITIES.

    Raiding the outskirts of Chinatown on Friday night an Indonesian mob seized six Chinese and burned them alive in their houses. This is the ...

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  21. COMMUNIST TROOPS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).—The "New York Times" correspondent (Tillman Durdin), writing in an editorial s[?] that Communist troops ...

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  22. ATOMIC EXPERIMENTS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent at Shenectady says that the secret manufacture of atomic explosives by any ...

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  23. ADELAIDE TRAMWAY MEN

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 18.—A mass meeting of tramway men decided to-day to accept the variation made to their, award by Judge Drake-Brockman last Tuesday to[?] ...

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  24. WOMEN STOWAWAYS

    BRISBANE, November 18.—Three unknown women stowed away on the United States Liberty ship Francis Blanche[?], which sailed from Brisbane ...

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  25. DWINDLING U.S. FORCES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (A. A. P.)— United States armed forces are not demobilising—they are disintegrating, according to evidence given to the ...

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  26. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—The New South Wales cricket captain (Mr. W. J. O'R[?]) to-day withdrew from the team to play Queensland, commencing ...

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  27. U.S. DEFENCE POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent says that opposing the establishment of a single defence department, Admiral Nimitz told ...

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  28. MANY ABSENTEES

    BRISBANE[?] November 18.—After an earlier decision not to work Saturday morning overtime, 800 employees of the Ipswich railway workshops ...

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  29. GUN BATTLE DEVELOPS.

    BATAVIA, Nov. 18.—After a disturbed night with sporadic shooting, a gun battle developed near the centre of Batavia this morning when a truck ...

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  30. MAJOR C.R. TRANBERG

    INNISFAIL, November 16—The Chairman of the Johnstone Shire Council, Cr. S. K. Page, said to-day that he had sent a telegram to Major[?] ...

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  31. OPIUM FROM BORNEO

    BRISBANE, Nov. 17.—The troopship Manoora brought, three tons of opium from Borneo to Brisbane last week. ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 17.—A [?] of Government action to control investments was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. P. Fraser) speaking in Parliament ...

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  33. BRITISH OFFICERS MURDERED.

    BATAVIA, Nov. 18.—Tension in Semarang is increasing. British troops[?] have occupied the police station and telephone exchange. A mobile column ...

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  34. GERMAN ECONOMY.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that the former chief Censor[?] [?] Price) said that France ...

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  35. KRUPP INDICTMENTS.

    NUREMBURG, Nov. 17 (A.A.P.).—The Allied war criminals tribunal has rejected a proposal that Alfred Krupp should be indicted instead of his father[?] Gustav ...

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  36. FEDERAL POLICY IN RELATION TO INDIES DEMANDED BY MR. FADDEN

    CANBERRA, November 18.—A declaration by the Commonwealth Government of its policy in relation to the Netherlands East Indies was demanded to-night by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. K. G. Menzies). "It is not one of non-intervention, for the Government freely allowed ...

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  37. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, November 17.—Ap proval has been granted Tasmania for the acquisition of 32[?]OOO acres of land on King Island under the war[?] ...

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  38. CANADA FACES A DEVASTATING BLOW TO ITS PROSPERITY

    NEW YORK, November 17 (A.A.P.).—The "Christian Science Monitor's" correspondent at Winnipeg says: "Whatever long term plans for world trade emerge in Washington, Canada faces a devastating blow to its prosperity. ...

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  39. ISOLATED ISLANDERS

    HOBART, Nov. 17.—A man and his family who live on Waterhouse Island, a few miles off the Tasm[?] coast did not know until this week [?] the ...

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  40. H. M. S. IMPLACABLE

    SYDNEY, November 17.—H.M.S. Implacable is sailing inside the Great Barrier Reef, bringing home 2126 A.M.F. and R.A.A.F[?] men from Manila[?] ...

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  41. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 18.—The death of a Toowoomba girl from Infantile paralysis has brought the total of deaths reported in the present outbreak to five. Three ...

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  42. GOOD WHEAT YIELDS

    SYDNEY, Nov. 17.—Good yields of wheat are being harvested in some parts of New South Wales, mainly in the central and south-western slopes ...

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