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  2. THE KING'S ILLNESS

    London, Nov. 24.—At the King's express wish officers and men of the battleship Vanguard were assembled on the quarter-deck and ...

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  3. BOARD OF TRADE

    London, Nov. 24.—At the Board, of Trade inquiry to-day, James Richard Cross (private secretary to John Belcher, Parliamentary ...

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  4. FEAR OF COMMUNISM

    London, Nov. 24.—Lord Russell (Bertrand Russell, the philosopher), stated that if Communism could only be swept out of ...

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  5. U.N.O. MEMBERSHIP

    Paris, Nov. 24.—The "Democratic Republic of Vietnam" in a letter to Mr. Trygve Lie to-day applied for membership of the United ...

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  6. SECURITY COUNCIL

    Paris, Nov. 24.—The Security Council's "little six" met this morning to discuss the replies which Russia and the three ...

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  7. CHINESE UPRISINGS

    Nanking, Nov. 24.—Fifty thousand Communist troops are reported to be deployed inside the Great Wall. This is causing increased ...

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  8. TOJO TO HANG

    Tokio, Nov. 24.—The wartime Prime Minister of Japan, Hideki Tojo, and the six other war criminals under sentence of death will ...

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  9. NATION'S SYMPATHY

    London, Nov. 24.—Cable lines into London from the British Commonwealth and many other parts of the world carried a record traffic ...

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  10. Evatt-Lie Proposal

    London, Nov. 24.—Mr. Emrys Hughes (Lab), in the House of Commons to-day, asked whether the Dominions had been consulted ...

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  11. South Africa Shocked

    London, Nov. 23.—South Africa find Rhodesia were shocked by early morning broadcasts giving the news of the King's illness. ...

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  12. Doctor Refused Admission

    Berlin Nov. 24.—Russian frontier guards yesterday refused to allow Flight-Lieutenant Levy, a R.A.F. medical officer, to cross the British ...

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  13. NEW APPLICATIONS

    Paris, Nov. 23.—Adly Andrada Bey (Egypt) told the Minor Political Committee which is considering applications for new ...

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  14. EMPEROR'S REACTION

    Tokio, Nov. 24.—The newspaper, "Yomiuri," said to-day that the; Emperor had told confidants that he did not intend to abdicate. The ...

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  15. "HORSE TRADE"

    London, Nov. 24.—M. Vyshinsky told the United Nations "minor" political committee that Russia would not have any "horse trades" ...

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  16. Mr. Menzies for Germany

    London, Nov. 24.—The Leader of the Australian Opposition. Mr. R. G. Menzies, will visit Germany next week. He will leave for ...

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  17. INDIAN REACTION

    Bombay, Nov. 23.—The people of Bombay heard of the. King's illness through emergency news sheets circulated in ...

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  18. Soviet Air Exercises

    Berlin, Nov. 24.—The British, French and American representatives at the Berlin air safety centre to-day protested separately ...

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  19. French Strikes

    London, Nov. 23.—The British United Press correspondent in Paris states that the orders for a general strike by the Dunkirk ...

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  20. Crime in England

    London, Nov. 24.—The Lord Chancellor, Viscount Jowitt, yesterday rallied the House of Lords to support what may become a national ...

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  21. State Business

    London, Nov. 24.—The King continued to carry out his normal routine of State business at Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  22. Nazi Dock Demolition

    Hamburg, Nov. 24.—The Royal Navy to-morrow will begin the demolition of the 80,000-ton dock at Wilhemshaven, the principal ...

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  23. Removal of Records

    Berlin, Nov. 24.—The Russians to-day posted guards to prevent officials from removing any records from the City Hall. The ...

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  24. Arab Refugees

    London, Nov. 23.—Brigadier Iltyd Clayton, who has recently retired as the British Government's Middle East Office adviser in Cairo, in a ...

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  25. Possible Royal Visit

    Canberra, Nov. 24.—The Government has received no advice of any proposal that Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh ...

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  26. The Royal Clothes

    London, Nov. 24.—Maps and posters exhibited by the Australian Government in London shops and display counters were yesterday ...

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  27. Liner Still Delayed

    London, Nov. 24.—Members of the Queen Elizabeth's engine room staff have rejected a proposal by the Cunard-White Star Company ...

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  28. Ford Cars in Germany

    London, Nov. 24.—The Associated Press correspondent at Cologne reports that the first Ford car made in Germany since the war came ...

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  29. Berlin Airlift

    Berlin, Nov. 24.—Taking advantage of good flying weather following recent fog, the combined Anglo-American air lift yesterday ...

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  30. Civil Defence

    London, Nov. 24.—Civil Defence Joint Planning Staffs under the direction of Major-General S. P. Irwin had been continuously at ...

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  31. Terrorists Escape

    Tel-Aviv. Nov. 24.—Fourteen Stern Gang terrorists, who were arrested after the assassination of Count Bernadotte, have escaped ...

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  32. Mr. Attlee Visits the King

    London, Nov. 24.—His Majesty yesterday received Mr. Attlee at Buckingham Palace. The Prime Minister is His Majesty's first ...

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  33. Failed to Form Government

    Brussels, Nov 24.—M. Spaak announced yesterday that he had failed to form a new Government. He said, "I am going to report ...

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  34. Jewish Ill-Treatment

    London, Nov. 24.—In an effort to make him sign a confession ews had forced him to the ground, kicked him and beaten him with a ...

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  35. Escaped From Soviet

    Berlin, Nov. 24.—The American-licensed German Newsagency reported that five inmates of a concentration camp at Sachsenhausen ...

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  36. Tibet Trade Mission

    London, Nov. 24.—The five members of the first trade mission Tibet has ever sent to the outside world who have arrived here to ...

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  37. Fashion Experts Dismayed

    London, Nov. 24.—The "Evening Standard's" Paris correspondent says the Paris fashion industry is dismayed by the cancellation of the ...

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  38. "Mystery Man in Brown"

    The Hague, Nov. 24.—Described as "the mystery man in brown," a former Yugoslav navy commander, Karel Kovacic, told the ...

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  39. Two Marines Disappointed

    London, Nov. 24.—The "Daily Mail" says the most disappointed among the Vanguard's crew are two Royal Marines. ...

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  40. Drug Addicts

    London, Nov. 24.—There were 383 drug addicts in Britain in 1947—219 women and 164 men—states a Government report to the United ...

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  41. Railway Delays

    London, Nov. 24.—Heavy fog covered most of Britain yesterday causing the cancellation or delay in railway services, the ...

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  42. Australian Jams

    London, Nov. 24.—As a result of negotiations between the Australian Government and the Ministry of Food. Britain has agreed to take ...

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  43. Film Performance

    London, Nov. 24.—Although His Majesty will not be able to attend a Royal Command film performance in London on Monday next ...

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  44. Bus Falls 140 Feet

    Stockholm, Nov. 24.—A trolley bus, carrying about 15 passengers, crashed through the railing of a bridge and plunged 140 ft. into the ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australian Associated ...

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