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  2. PACIFIC SERVICEMEN.

    CANBERRA, Nov 21.—The return of service personnel from the Pacific to Australia is to be accelerated. This is the result of ...

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  3. ELECTRICITY.

    Resuming the debate on the State Electricity Commission Bill in the Legislative Council on Tuesday night Mr Gibson (Lib) dealing ...

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  4. DEATH IN STREAM.

    Lying in a stream in the hills, with both wrists slashed, a woman was found dead by a neighbour yesterday afternoon. She was ...

    Article : 237 words
  5. ORDEAL IN FLAT.

    A light gleaming in daylight from a fiat in Claremont on two consecutive days led to the discovery yesterday morning of an ...

    Article : 226 words
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  7. PERMANENT PEACE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 21.—President Truman, at a Press conference last night, said he was not pessimistic of the outcome of efforts to ...

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—"Scientists who are optimists are sure that atomic energy will be available for industrial and commercial use ...

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  9. FEDERAL POWERS

    SYDNEY, Nov 21.—An early referendum to secure greater powers for the Commonwealth Parliament was advocated by the ...

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  10. DETROIT STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 21.—A Detroit message states that the United Automobile Workers' Union last night called a general strike, ...

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  11. URANIUM 235.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—Professor A. O. Rankin, a leading figure in a atomic research, declared last night o that he would prohibit the ...

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  12. CANADIAN PLANT.

    OTTAWA, Nov 21.—The Government is developing an atomic energy plant on the Chalf River. The project is one of three key Canadian ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ARMY LEADERSHIP.

    Lt-GENERAL SIR J. LAVARACK. Protests that he was not consulted although he was senior staff officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GRANTS COMMISSION.

    CANBERRA, Nov 21.—Mr A. A. Fitzgerald would succeed Professor R. C. Mills as chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission, the ...

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  15. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Nov 21.—Only ten letters opposing nationalisation had been received from 17,000 stockholders, disclosed Lord Catto ...

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  16. PALESTINE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—The Palestine Government officially stated that the greatest restraint was used in every case when the troops opened fire at ...

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  17. "A WAR CRIME."

    NEW YORK, Nov 21.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that after a meeting of the policy committee of the Far ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. DIVED OVERBOARD.

    HOBART, Nov 21.—A finding of accidental death was recorded today at Queenstown at an inquest into the death of Leading-Seaman Bertie ...

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  19. LEND-LEASE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 21.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that the War Department has announced that the ...

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  20. INDIAN RENEGADES

    NEW DELHI, Nov 21.—The Government has decided to grant clemency to 6,000 men of the "Indian National Army," the total strength ...

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  21. W.A.'s FIGURES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 21.—Last week saw the most substantial stepping-up in demobilisation since it began officially on October 1. From all ...

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  22. U.S. SERVICES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 21.—President Truman at a Press conference last night announced that General of the Army Marshall was retiring ...

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  23. HOME AGAIN.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr C. R. Attlee), on his return from Ottawa, landed at Tangmere aerodrome early yesterday ...

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  24. AIR ACCIDENTS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 21.—Col G. C. Price, an Army Air Force flying safety officer, in a speech last night said that flying accidents in air force ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. DACHAU EVIDENCE.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—German executioners of French prisoners were identified in the dock today by a witness at the resumed Dachau war ...

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  26. SERVICEMEN'S WIVES.

    CANBERRA, Nov 21.—The Australian High Commissioner is again discussing with British shipping authorities the chartering of a ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN C.-IN-C.

    CANBERRA, Nov 21.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Ford): declined to comment on the statement m Washington by Sir John ...

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  28. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON. Nov 21.—An American Overseas Airlines Douglas Skymaster landed at Hum (Hants) late last night. inaugurating a new air ...

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  29. FREED JEWS.

    LONDON, Nov 21.—Living conditions at the Belsen and Bergen camps for displaced persons in the British zone were the same as when ...

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  30. GERMAN ZONES.

    CHICAGO, Nov 21.—At a Press conference today General Eisenhower said he had arranged with Marshal Zhukov on November 7 to ...

    Article : 82 words
  31. POPE'S "CURES."

    LONDON, Nov 21.—Vatican radio said today that the Holy See was investigating two cures attributed to Pope Pius X (1903 to 1914) in ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. BOOSTING PRODUCTION.

    NEW YORK, Nov 21.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says: "To stimulate production, the Office of Price ...

    Article : 62 words
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