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  2. LEADERS PREPARING

    Batavia, Nov. 27.—Indonesian leaders feverishly preparing for the assumption of sovereignty next month formed a national ...

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  3. RED CHINA PORTS

    New York, Nov. 27.—Nationalist planes have been dropping increasingly heavy bomb loads on seaports held by Communists, says ...

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  4. PANAMA COUP

    Panama City, Nov. 27.—About 43 persons, including three former Presidents of Panama and the Chief Justice of the Supreme ...

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  5. GALES AND FLOODS

    Vancouver, Nov. 27.—At least seven persons were killed yesterday in gales and torrential rain that swept the Pacific coast from ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Perth, Nov. 27.—Allegations of differences between the Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Menzies, and the leader of the ...

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  7. HOLY CITY CONTROL

    Lake Success, Nov. 27.— The Government of Jordan would not remove its roots from Jerusalem or agree to any change in the ...

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  8. BRITISH AUSTERITY

    London, Nov. 27. —Britain was now benefiting from its austerity over the last three years, Sir Stafford Cripps told a Labour ...

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  9. EUROPEAN DEFENCE

    Philadelphia Nov. 27.—The Secretary of Defence, Mr. Louis Johnson, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Omar ...

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  10. Radar Stations In East Germany

    Berlin, Nov. 27.—The British-licensed "Social Democrat" said to-day that the Russians are building a series of radar stations in East ...

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  11. "Senseless Brutality"

    Berlin, Nov. 27.—Major-General Maxwell Taylor has protested to Russians against the "senseless brutality" of a Soviet sentry, who ...

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  12. Higher Pay Claim

    London, Nov. 27.—The executive of the National Union of Teachers yesterday refused to withdraw its higher pay claims. The 0. ...

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  13. Fact-Finding Visit

    Batavia, Nov. 27.—Four United States Senators arrived by air in Batavia yesterday for a three-day fact-finding visit. They were ...

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  14. Colombian Election

    Bogota, Nov. 27.—Colombia's Presidential election campaign closed last night with the death toll in months of strife estimated ...

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  15. Independent City

    London, Nov. 27.—Vatican radio, quoted by the Associated Press, said to-day that Australia's resolution to the United Nations ...

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  16. Karachi Shooting

    Karachi, Nov. 27.—An Australian pilot who was shot in Karachi's de luxe hotel on March 6, 1949, told the court yesterday that he ...

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  17. Bank Clerks' Wives

    Melbourne, Nov. 27.—Wives of bank clerks had voluntarily joined the election fight against the Chilley Government and. despite the ...

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  18. Status of South-West Africa

    Lake Success, Nov. 27.—The trusteeship committee of the United Nations Organisation has decided to hear representatives of the ...

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  19. Missing Children

    Geneva. Nov. 27.—The International Refugee Organisation has appealed to 37 Government for help in tracing 19,334 children ...

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  20. U.S. VICE-CONSUL

    Washington, Nov. 27.—The United States Vice-Consul at Mukden Mr. William N. Stokes, was seized early yesterday without ...

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  21. Princess at Malta

    Valetta, Nov. 27.—Princess Elizabeth, wearing a white evening gown with blue pearl flowers, danced with an engineer artificer ...

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  22. West German Army

    London, Nov. 25.—The Moscow radio to-day repeated its accusation that the Western Powers were reviving the Nazi army, air force ...

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  23. Sinking of French Fleet

    Hamburg, Nov. 25.—Sir Arthur Comyns-Carr, winding up for the prosecution in the war crimes trial of Field-Marshal von Manstein. ...

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  24. Iron Ore In Labrador

    St. Johns (Newfoundland). Nov. 27.—The Premier, Mr. Joseph Smallwood, said yesterday that the iron ore industry to be opened in ...

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  25. Opposition Campaign

    Melbourne, Nov. 27.—In a "lightning dash" across four States in the next five days, the Leader of the Federal Opposition ...

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  26. Next Prime Minister

    Sydney, Nov. 27.—The Minister for Immigation, Mr. Calwell, would become Prime Minister of Australia within a year if Labour won ...

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  27. Christmas Shopping In

    Berlin, Nov. 27.—Shopkeepers of the West sector of Berlin are looking on despondently while thousands cross the boundary to ...

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  28. Olympic Games

    Madras, Nov 27.—The chairman of the reception committee of- the 1948 London Olympiad, Sir Eugen Millington Drake, said to-day that ...

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  29. British and West European Troops

    Ottawa, Nov. 27.—Field Marshall Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, said yesterday that any Canadian offer ...

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  30. Spanish Tragedy

    Madrid, Nov. 27.—A young Spanish farmer, Salvador Aldea, became upset the night before he was due to announce his wedding ...

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  31. Australian Protest

    Canberra, Nov. 27.—The Australian Government, with the United States, had protested to the authorities at Peking over the ...

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  32. Youthful Prodigy

    London, Nov. 27.—A four-year-old boy, who whistled tunes in his perambulator at 18 months, and played the trumpet at two, is now ...

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  33. Mr. Chifley's Policy

    Melbourne, Nov. 27.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, had recklessly, maliciously and falsely alleged that there was disunity ...

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  34. Persia and Iraq

    Teheran, Nov. 27.—The Persian Government has decided to order all Iraqi residents to leave Persia within 14 days. The ...

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  35. Malayan Communists

    Singapore, Nov. 27.—The "annihilation of British imperialists and their feudal underdogs," and the setting up of a "Malayan people's ...

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  36. Unfriendly Words To Asians

    Singapore, Nov. 27.—The Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church in Australia, the Right Rev. J R Blanchard, said to-day ...

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  37. Indian Arrest

    Calcutta, Nov. 27.—The Pakistan police have arrested Santosh Chandra Chatterjee, the Press Trust of India correspondent at ...

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  38. Horror Camp Commandant to Die

    Antwerp, Nov. 27.—Adolf Schmitt, a 47-year-old German and former commandant of Breen-donck horror camp, near Antwerp ...

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  39. Labour Hysteria

    Melbourne, Nov. 27.—"The most conclusive proof of Labour hysteria and the fact that they are heavily on the retreat is that they have ...

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  40. Attacks on Italians

    Asmara, Nov. 27.—About 250 police and troops are patrolling the country around Asmara, the capital of Eritrea, following a ...

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  41. King at Windsor

    London, Nov. 27.—Their Majesties the King and Queen arrived at, Windsor Castle yesterday for the first autumn court to be held ...

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  42. Polio Epidemic

    Adelaide, Nov. 27.—The poliomyelitis epidemic took a more serious turn this week-end with the admission to the Northfield ...

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  43. Philippines Tourney

    Manila, Nov. 27.—The American golfer, Porky Oliver, to-day won the Philippines' open golf tournament from the Australian ...

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  44. More Reds Ousted

    Sydney, Nov. 27.—Anti-Communists have swept all before them in the ballot for executive positions in the Lithgow branch ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" ia transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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  46. TWO CASES IN VICTORIA

    Melbourne, Nov. 27.— Two paralysis cases, one from Callignee South (a boy aged 10), and the second from Bendoc (a man aged ...

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