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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. LEGALITY OF WAR CRIMES TRIAL CHALLENGED

    LONDON, November 21.—Before opening' the second day of the war crimes trial at Nuremberg, the defence filed a motion asking that the tribunal secure from internationally recognised experts on international law an opinion ...

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  5. DUTCH TROOPS LEAVE BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, November 21.—Allied headquarters issued the following communique: "In connection with the serious outbreaks of disorders in ...

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  6. "METEOR" JET PLANE DISAPPEARS

    LONDON, November 21.—A twin-jet single-seater "Gloster Medcer," the world's fastest plane mysteriously vanished ...

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  7. 7000 P.O.W. LOST ON JAP. SHIP

    BATAVIA. November 21—It is now revealed that nearly 7000 Allied prisoners of war and Indonesians were drowned when ...

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  8. IN THE SHADOW OF THE NOOSE

    GOERING ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Q'LANDERS DUE BRISBANE TO-DAY

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  10. 26,000 KILLED IN FLYING ACCIDENTS

    NEW YORK, November 21.—Colonel Q. C. Price, an Army Air Force Hying safety officer, (aid In a speech that flying accidents in the Army Air Force during the war cut over 26,000 ...

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  11. FRESH FISH SERVICE FOR WEST

    BRISBANE. November 21.—A group of ex-servicemen Is pluming a weekly fresh fish service to western towns by air. The company has applied to the ...

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  12. P.O.W. HANGED AT BAVARIAN CAMP

    FLOSSENBURG. November 21. —The United Nations War Crimes Commission has obtained evidence I of atrocities carried out early in ...

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  13. GENERAL MOTORS' WALKOUT

    NEW YORK, November 21—The American Press Detroit correspondent says the U.A.W. has called a general strike of 323,000 employees at General ...

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  14. INDIA INDEPENDENT IN 2 MONTHS?

    I NEW YORK, November 2I.—The 'Canadian Press Vancouver correspondent says that the Prime Minister of Udaipur told the Canadian Club that ...

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  15. N.S.W. WILL REVISE PENAL CODE

    SYDNEY, November 21.—Deploring the recent happenings which indicated a spirit of lawlessness, the Premier (Mr. McKell) said to-day the ...

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  16. RECORD SITTING ON N.S.W. BUDGET

    SYDNEY, November 21.—A record sitting on the budget estimates has been completed by the State Parliament. Government plans to adjourn at ...

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  17. SHIPS FOR BRITISH BRIDES

    CANBERRA, November 21.— British fianocees of Australian servicemen would be provided with shipping facilities as rapidly as ...

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  18. SUPER-FORT'S LONG DISTANCE RECORD

    WASHINGTON. November 20.—The Army announcement that a Super-Fortres flying eastward from Guam, established a new non-stop distance record ...

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  19. TRUMAN PREDICTS PERMANENT PEACE

    WASHINGTON, November 21.— President Truman at a Press Conference, said he was not pessimistic about the outcome of the ...

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  20. EVA BRAUN WAS "MISTRESS OF GERMANY"

    FRANKFURT, November 21.—Eva Braun was, by her own admission, "Mistress of Germany and die world's greatest woman" as far back as May, 1935, according to her diary, which American intelligence officers are now ...

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  21. COMPROMISE ON FRENCH 3 PARTY CABINET

    LONDON, November 20.—It is a. reasonable hope that die Cabinet will be announced on Wednesday, said General De Gaulle after all day discussions with the three main party representatives. ...

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  22. BIG CHANGES IN U.S. COMMAND

    WASHINGTON, November 20.—President Truman announced to-day that General Marshall would retire immediately as Chief of the ...

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  23. AUS. REVERSE LEND-LEASE BILL

    NEW YORK. November 21—The "Times" Washington correspondent says the Department announced the Australian Government placed a ...

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  24. NEW GOVERNMENT FOR GREECE

    ATHENS, November 20 —The Greek Cabinet under H. Canellopoulus has resigned. The leader of the liberal Party (M. ...

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  25. ALL MAJOR CASKET PRIZES TO B'BANE

    BRISBANE, November 21.—Golden Casket No. 988 »u drawn to-day and resulted: First, No. 59354, "Boundary; Hotel" Syndicate, care J. Stimson ...

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  26. SOVIET PRESS REPLY ON PERSIAN RIOTS

    MOSCOW, November 21. —" Irvestia" to-day, editorially, gives the Russians the first news of events in Persia the attacks British sources for ...

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  27. DAKOTA CRASHED IN BAD WEATHER

    CANBERRA, November 21.—Bad weather caused the crash of a Dakota, transport aircraft, in which 18 persons were killed, at Milne Bay on ...

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  28. 5 BOMBS FELL NEAR KING'S PALACE

    LONDON, November 21.—On September 8,1940, five bombs fell close to Buckingham Palace, smashing hundreds of windows, wrecking the ...

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  29. SUB. WILL BE NAVY'S STRONG-ARM

    NEW YORK. November 21.—The "New fork Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the existing and contemplated developments may ...

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  30. CHICAGO-LONDON SERVICE OPENED

    LONDON, November 21.—An American Overseas Airline's Douglas Sky. master landed at Hum, inaugurating the new air service between Chicago and London. ...

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  31. 94,500 PUDDINGS FOR I BRITAIN

    CAPETOWN, November 20 —Two merchantmen and two destroyers have left for Britain carrying 94,500 Christmas puddings, 15,000lb. of cake, 50,000 ...

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  32. P.M. APOLOGISES TO MOUNTBATTEN

    CANBEBRA. November 21—Mr. Chiefly to-noght apologised to Admiral Mountbatten for a broadcast sent overseas by the short-wave ...

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  33. DECISION ON STEEL STRIKE EXTENSION TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, November 21.—The question as to whether there will be an extension of the steel strikes at Newcastle, and Port Kembla will be decided at a meeting of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council in the Trades Hall on Thursday night. Moderate union leaders have now tired of the stoppage, and are seeking a way out ...

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  34. COLONEL KNOX PREDICTED PEARL HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, November 20.—The late Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Knox, warned that Japan might start the war with a surprise attack on Pearl Harbour in a letter to the War Secretary (Mr. Stimson) in January, 1941, which was read at the Pearl Harbour inquiry to-day. ...

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  35. NO WAR CRIME TRIALS IN ITALY

    LONDON, November 20.—There will not be any war criminal trials In Italy, says the Reuter's correspondent at Milan, because the punishment of ...

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  36. ALLIED WITNESS DENOUNCED

    NEW YORK, November 21—The "New York Times" Manila representative says the Yamashita defence opened with the submission ...

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  37. BANK OF N.Z. NATIONALISED

    AUCKLAND, November 21.—The House of Representative pasted the Bank of New Zealand Nationalisation Bill by 38 votes ...

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  38. CANTEEN FUNDS NOT MISHANDLED

    CANBERRA. November 21. —Mr. Chifley said to-day the Government' would shortly consider setting up a special fund and trustees to ...

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  39. PARALYSIS IN 4 NEW CENTRES

    BRISBANE, November 21—Infantile paralysis hat broken out In four new centres, according to reports received at the State Health ...

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  40. MONSTER FAREWELL FOR GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE. November 21.—Brisbane is preparing to say farewell fl Sit Leslie Wilson, who when he disparts for England about March next ...

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  41. DANGEROUS DRUG DISAPPEARS

    MELBOURNE. November 21.—Enough to kill 600 people, an ounce ?nd a half of hyoscine bromide disappeared from a South Melbourne ...

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