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  2. INDUSTRIAL CHAOS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Nov. 23.—By 412 votes to 184 the National Assembly yesterday selected M. Robert Schuman to form a government in succession to M. Paul Ramadier, who resigned on Thursday night. M. Schuman, a member of ...

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  3. ROYAL BRIDAL COUPLE

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—When Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh attended the morning service at Romsey Abbey ...

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  4. PARTITION OF PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 23.—Sir Carl Berendsen (New Zealand) yesterday urged the U.N.O. Assembly's Palestine Committee not to try to ...

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  5. FISTICUFFS IN DIET

    TOKIO, Nov. 23.—For the second successive day, Japanese members of Parliament yesterday fought out their differences with their fists ...

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  6. SIAM ASSURES NEIGHBOUR

    BANGKOK, Nov. 23.—"France has no need to fear aggression by Siam so long as I am connected with the Government," Marshal ...

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  7. FIRE VICTIMS FUNERAL

    CHRISTCHURCH, Nov. 23.—Christchurch this afternoon mourned the 41 victims of the tragic fire which destroyed the department ...

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  8. SPECTRE OF WAR AGAIN

    NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—In an editorial headed "Winter of Decision," on the grave condition of world. affairs, the "New York Times" today warns of the "danger. of an irreconcilable conflict that will finally lead to war" ...

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  9. WOMAN DEMONSTRATOR

    A struggling woman being carried away by Paris policemen when they broke up a demonstration by city dustmen striking for higher wages. The strikes held a mass meeting and then began a march to the Town Hall. The police charged the demonstrators and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ROYAL FAMILY GREETS LONDON CROWDS

    The Royal Family and one of the bridesmaids appear before the cheering London crowds on the balcony of Buckingham palace after the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to the Duke of Edinburgh on Thursday. Left to right: The King, Princess Margaret, Lady Mary Combridge, Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edingburgh, the Queen and Queen Mary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "PROTECTION" MONEY

    HONG KONG, Nov. 23.—The complete disruption of sea communications between Hong Kong and Canton is threatened by the ...

    Article : 158 words
  12. SHORTAGE OF CORNSACKS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—Cornsacks illegally withheld from circulation would be confiscated, the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  13. VIOLENCE IN ITALY

    ROME, Nov. 23.—The National Assembly yesterday approved prison sentences ranging from ten to 30 years and confiscation of property ...

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  14. FOUR-POWER TALKS ON GERMANY

    Four-power discussions as a preliminary to the Big Four Foreign Ministers' meeting on Germany and Austria tomorrow opened at Lancaster House, recently. The Foreign Ministers' deputies discussed the future political structure of Germany, the procedure for preparing a German peace treaty and compensation for Allied nations for property formerly owned in Germany. The photograph shows Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "REAL SIGNS OF HOPE"

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—"There are more real signs of hope and more solid grounds for cautious optimism to be found in production today ...

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  16. STOP-GAP AID TO EUROPE

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 23.—The, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in making public its report on the measure authorising ...

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  17. SHIPWRIGHTS' STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 23.—The sailing of the Antarctic expedition ship Wyatt Earp has been postponed indefinitely as the result of the ...

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  18. BRINGING NATIONS TO HEEL

    PHILADELPHIA, Nov 23.—Mr. George H. Earle, former United States Minister to Austria and Bulgaria and a ...

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  19. DIES AT 125

    LYNCHBURG (Virginia), Nov. 23.—One of the nation's oldest citizens, "Aunt Martha" Payne, a Negress, died ...

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  20. BALTS COMING HERE

    CANBERRA, Nov. 23.—The first party of 843 displaced persons from Europe—all of Baltic origin—will arrive at Fremantle on Thursday. ...

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  21. WAR IN CENTRAL PROVINCES

    NANKING, Nov. 23.—While the civil war activity in Manchuria is restricted by the early winter freeze, Communist operations in the ...

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  22. HAVANA TALKS BEGIN

    HAVANA (Cuba), Nov. 23.—Opening the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment on Friday, the President of Cuba ...

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  23. DEPORTATION OF MALAYS

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 23.—A meeting of 25 Malay bodies at Singapore on Friday night appointed a five-man committee to investigate ...

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  24. CRASH INTO MOUNTAIN

    JICIN (Czechoslovakia), Nov. 23.—A passenger plane from Bucharest rest to Prague hit a 2,000ft. peak six miles from Jicin on Friday night. ...

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  25. BLOODSHED IN HOLY LAND

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 23.—Hariyeh, a clandestine Arab organisation generally believed to be affiliated with the Arab Higher Committee, ...

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  26. U.S. GENERAL ACCUSED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Tom Clark) announced yesterday that the Department of Justice would ask a Federal grand jury for criminal indictments against Major-General Bennett E. Meyers, United States Air Ford Procurement Officer during ...

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  27. DIPLOMAT'S DEATH IN PRETORIA

    JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 23.—Sir George Knowles, Australian High Commissioner to South Africa and former Australian ...

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  28. CANADIANS ANNOYED

    OTTAWA, Nov. 23.—None of the restrictive or compulsory measures taken by the Canadian Government during the war aroused as much criticism and resentment among the general public as those taken last week to protect Canada's dollar exchange, says the Ottawa ...

    Article : 312 words
  29. WORK OF U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Reviewing the work of the U.N.O. General Assembly, the Australian delegate and Minister for External Affairs ...

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  30. LITTLE INTEREST IN POLLING

    NANKING, Nov. 23.—At 8 o'clock this morning Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek cast his vote for Mr. Chen Yu-kwang, who is a ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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