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  4. Australian Delegate Appeals For Review Of Veto Power

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 15,—The Australian delegate Mr. Paul Hasluck, opening the veto debate in the Assembly’s political committee, urged a complete review of the veto power. He pointed out that Russia had invoked the veto 10 tomes. He ...

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  5. 1000 GUERRILLAS ATTACK VILLAGE IN MACEDONIA

    SALONIKA, November 15.—Fifty men, women and children and 43 soldiers were killed during an attack on the village of Skra, in Macedonia, by a band of 1000 guerillas. The Greek Minister (Phillip Dragoumis) said the ...

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  6. Free The Worlds Hungry People

    LAKE SUCCESS Nov. 16—An appeal to the United Nations to forget grudges and do something to free the world’s hungry ...

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  7. Alleged Election Abuses In Rumania

    WASHINGTON, November 15.—The Rumanian Opposition appealed, to the English, American and Russian Foreign Ministers to intervene in the Romanian election held on Sunday to protect their rights. ...

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  8. Faked Goering Suicide Notes

    LONDON, Nov. 16,—Mimeographed sheets, purporting to be of notes left by Goering, he suicided, are being ...

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    Mr. La Guardia, who has made an appeal to the United Nations to forget grudges and do something to free the world’s hungry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO LONGER A STRUGGLING OUTPOST

    NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 15,—A reminder-that Australia was no longer a struggling outport In the Pacific,/ dependent upon ...

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  11. WARNING ON SALES TAX REDUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The N.S.W. Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. Herllhy) said to-day that the sales tax reductions would ...

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    Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Minister, who stated in the House of Commons that the position was cause for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Threat To Blow Up Palestine Railways

    JERUSALEM, November IS.—Irgun Zvai Leumi has affixed posters on the walls of Tel Aviv, announcing that all Palestine railway lines, except the one serving the Jewish settlements in the northern plains, are liable to be blown up. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Industrials Relations

    LONDON Nov; 15.—Mr. Anthony Eden, resuming the debate on the Address-in-Reply said the situation in Germany was cause ...

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  15. REVOLT BY LONDON Ms. P. METERING OUT

    LONDON, Nov. 15. — The “Daily Telegraph’s” political correspondent—states that the Social revolt against the ...

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  16. REPUBLICANS’ DRAFT OF LEGISLATION

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The Republican Steering Committed has drawn up a legislative programme, including 20 per cent. ...

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  17. U.S. WARSHIPS REFUSED ENTRY

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—The State Department said the Albanian Government refused permission for American warships ...

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  18. Unsettled And Sultry

    N.S.W. Forcast: Unsettled warm and sultry throughout, with variable rains and isolated thunderstorm squalls In the ...

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  19. 26 Killed In Dakota Plane Crash

    AMSTERDAM, November 15.—Twenty-six persons were killed, including a British pilot, when a Royal Dutch air liner Dakota, from London, burst Into flames while coming down at Proschipol airfield. There were no survivors. ...

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  20. Two Hunters Die In Game Drive

    NEW YORK Nov. 14.— The opening days of the small game season at New Jersey brought 100.000 sportsmen, and a flood ...

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  21. Atomic Charge Dismissed

    BALTIMORE, Nov. 15.—Commissioner Cullen, on the ground of insufficient evidence, dismissed charges against three ...

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  22. MIGRATION OF POLES

    LONDON Nov. 15.—The Aus[?] Agent-General, after a[?] conference with Mr; Beasley, will [?] ascertain by cable whether the[?] ...

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  23. ITALY IN URGENT NEED OF GRAIN

    ROME. Nov. 15.—The Premier Signor De Gaspert, sent a telegram to UNRRA Director Mr. L[?] Gudrdia for urgent shipment of ...

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  24. ATONEMENT FOR USE OF ATOMIC BOMB

    NEW YOKE, Nov. 15.—The Methodist Church Commission of “world peace” has called on all churches for an “act of atonement ” ...

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  25. RETURNING TO MONASTERY

    ROME November 15— Tie Vatican Radio states that Rear Admiral Dargenlieu, French High Commissioner for China, who ...

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  27. Dawson Trial December 12

    SYDNEY, Friday—The date of the trial of David Stewart Dawson; 24 company director, was fixed by Judge Holden in the ...

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  28. Betrayed Mayor To Gestapo

    BERLIN, NOT. 15.—The German Communal Court sentenced Helene- Schwarzel, 44, spinster, to 15 years’ hard labour for ...

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  29. Over 88 Per Cent. Of The Forces Demobilised

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mow than 88 per cent of the strength of die Forces as at August 15, 1945, have returned to civil life. This is revealed to-day in a progress report-on demobilisation by the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman). The number discharged to ...

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  30. O.S. Opposition To South-West Africa Plan

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov 15.— The United States’ opposition to South Africa’s proposed annexation of South-West Africa. was ...

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  31. The Nobel Prize For Physics

    STOCKHOLM, November 15.— The Nobel prize for physics was awarded to Dr. P. W. Bridgman for his discoveries of high pres[?] ...

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  32. Food Strikes In Germany

    DUSSELDORF, Nov. 15.—Several small strikes, lasting a fen hours, are reported. They are the first after the ...

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  33. Two Killed In Delhi Assaults

    NEW DELHI, November, 15.— Two persons were killed and seven injured in stray assaults at the Sardaar bazaar area in ...

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  35. Atom Research In Norway

    OSLO, Nov. 15—The Geophysical Institute at Bergen announced that it intends to bulid in an abandoned railway tunnel a ...

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  36. CASE NOT MADE OUT

    CESSNOCK, Friday.—A Claim for £57/276, compensation to damages caused in a collation was heard by Judge Nield in the ...

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  37. Threat To Blow Up Newspaper Office

    PARIS, Nov. 15.—The Continental “Daily Mail” received a telephone warning that it would be blown up in halt an ...

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  38. Alleged Fortune Telling

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.— Charged in the Police Court to day with having pretended to tell fortunes, Kathleen Eileen Risden ...

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  39. APPEAL DISMISSED

    SYDNEY Friday.—The appeal of Pinfold versus Elliott, was heard in the High Court allmissed by a majorlty of three to ...

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  40. DEATH OF COMPOSER

    LONDON, Nov. 15.—The composer, Manual De Faila died at his home in the province of Cordova. Argentine. ...

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