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  2. KING'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—Opening the new session of Parliament today King George said the Government specially recognised the hardships ...

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  3. TERROR THREAT.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—The unusual decision to arm plainclothes police mingling with the crowds along the route Their Majesties will take ...

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  4. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    There was no settlement yesterday of the strike by the Locomotive Engine-drivers, Firemen and Cleaners' Union in the State railways. In the State Arbitration Court yesterday morning ...

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  5. CRY FOR BREAD.

    BERLIN, Nov. 12.—"Kein Brot" (no bread) is the answer thousands of German citizens are receiving when they visited bakers' ...

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  6. STILL DEADLOCK.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—The Big Four Foreign Ministers resumed their discussions today on the Rumanian and Bulgarian peace ...

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  7. U.N.O. TRUSTEESHIP.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Expressing the opinion that Britain should give Palestine independence or place it under trusteeship, the ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—In a speech today at a dinner of the Foreign Press Association Mr. Molotov said the Soviet was ready to meet the United States half way in the disarmament proposals, in an attempt to assure a ...

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  9. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CASE BEFORE MR. PRESIDENT DUNPHY.

    The application for deregistration of the Locomotive Engine-drivers' Union came before Mr. President Dunphy in the Arbitration Court yesterday. The photograph, by permission of the Court, shows: (above) Mr. L. W. Jackson, maing the application on behalf of the Industrial Registrar. Mr. L. D. Seaton, counsel for the union, asked for an adjournment, to which Mr. President Dunphy replied: "I intend to proceed with the hearing." Members of the union crowded the baby of the courtroom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CHINA PEACE MOVES.

    NANKING, Nov. 12.—The opening of the Chinese National Assembly, which was to have taken place today with the main object ...

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  11. TRUMAN'S PLEDGE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—President Truman told a Press conference today that the defeat of the Democrats at the elections ...

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  12. MEMORIAL RETURNED.

    Armistice Day celebrations in France included restoration to its place in thhe Forest of Compiegne of the tablet commemorating the signing of the armistice on November 11, 1918. The tablet (above) was recently found in Germany, whither it has been taken ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BACK TO OWNERS.

    BUDAPEST, Nov. 12.—The Allied Control Commission for Rumania has informed the Prime Minister (Mr. Groza) that ...

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  14. VETO QUESTION.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—Australia is submitting a formal resolution to the U.N.O. Assembly asking the big powers to use the Security ...

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  15. SOLDIERS PROTEST.

    CAIRO. Nov. 12.—G.H.Q. Middle East Land Forces announced yesterday that certain soldiers at some administrative establishments at ...

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  16. INDIAN DISORDERS.

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 12.—A dusk to-dawn curfew has been imposed in New Delhi following a number of stabbings. Acute tension ...

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  17. WORLD WOOL TRADE.

    LONDON, Nov. 12.—The Deputy- High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. N. Mighell), the leader of the Australian delegation to the ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. NETHERLANDS OFFER.

    BATAVIA, Nov. 12.—The American Associated Press correspondent at Cheribon says it is reliably learnt that the Dutch offer to the ...

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  19. AMERICAN TARIFFS.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—High Republican Congressional leaders have warned President Truman that the Administration should not go ...

    Article : 235 words
  20. STALIN'S HOLIDAY.

    MOSCOW, Nov. 12.—A new radio station in teleprinter communication with Moscow has been built in record time at Sochi, in the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian ...

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