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  3. JAP CABINET RESIGNS AFTER LATEST DEMAND

    TOKIO, Oct. 5.—Emperor Hirohito has accepted the resignation en masse of the Prince Higashi-Kuni Cabinet. Interviewed by Reuter's Prince Higashi-Kuni ...

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    No Coal!—Logs piled in Oslo ready for the inhabitants to use instead of coal this Winter. Any coal available to Norway will be used to revive industry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP. FIFTH COLUMN PLAYED PART IN FIRST DARWIN RAID

    CANBERRA, Oct. 5.—Indications that Japanese fifth column activity was associated with the first air raids on Darwin on February 19, 1942, were found by Mr. Justice Lowe in an inquiry into the circumstances ...

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    BUTCHER!—Caught with 100 refuges German militarists in Japan, Gestapo Colonel Joseph Albert Meisinger, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH ARE KEEPING ORDER IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, October 5.—The Associated Press says that the British occupation force, which has been increased to a brigade group, now is ...

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  8. BIG LONDON EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Oct. 5.—A woman was killed, and many workers injured when an explosion described as "like a V2 going ...

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  9. Suspects Sent to Omori

    NEW YORK, October 5.—The Associated Press representative in Yokohama says that 21 suspected war ...

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  10. All P.O.W. and Internees on Jap. Ship Lost

    CANBERRA, October 1.—The Japanese prison ship, Monte Video Maru, carrying 845 prisoners of war, and 205 ...

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  11. U.S. PLANE SETS HEIGHT RECORD

    NEW YORK, October 4—The Buffalo correspondent of the Associated Press says that Bell Aircraft ...

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  12. NO INQUIRY INTO DISPOSALS

    CANBERRA, Oct. 8.—The Government would not allow an investigation by the leader of the Country party (Mr. ...

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  13. NEW P.M.?

    Prince Konoys, said to be the likely new Prime Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. INQUIRY INTO BIG NUMBER WOUNDED IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, October 5.—An investigation is being made into the fact that Army casualties (wounded or injured) in Australia were double those in the Middle East campaigns, and three and a half times those in the ...

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  15. Dr. Evatt States: Conference Not Setback to Peace Settlement

    LONDON, Oct. 5—"The failure of the conference of Foreign Ministers was not an irreparable setback, but a ...

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  16. HOUSE DELIVERY SYSTEM TO BE RESUMED.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 5.—All restrictions on household deliveries will be abolished as from ...

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  17. RADIO ACTIVE HOT SPRINGS FORM IN NAGASAKI

    NEW YORK, October 5.—The The Associated Press Tokio representative says that a Jap. professor, Dr. Sagane, ...

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  18. "OUR LICENSING LAWS ARE ABSURD"

    CANBERRA, Oct.—If Australians were ever to become wine minded a revision of licensing laws was long ...

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  19. 74,000 P.O.W. CLEARED FROM S.E. ASIA

    LONDON, Oct. 5.—It was announced at South-east Asia Command that more than 74.000 Allied war prisoners and internees ...

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  20. BIG BRISBANE COUNCIL WORKS PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE, October 5.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. Chandler, M.L.A.), in his budget speech at the City Council to-day said that ...

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  21. A.C.T.U. SAYS HIGH TAXES CAUSE UNREST

    CANBERRA, October 5.—High taxation and wage-pegging were named by the A.C.T.U. delegation which ...

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  22. ARABS WILL FIGHT AGAINST JEWISH INFLUX

    LONDON, Oct 4.—Azzam Bey, who, as well as being Secretary of the Arab League with a membership of 8,000,000, is Egyptian ...

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  23. Bitter Attack on Sir R. Cilento in Parliament

    BRISBANE, Oct. 5.—Mr. T. Aikens made an extraordinary outburst In Parliament to-day during the ...

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  24. CEASE-FIRE ORDER IN SAIGON TERMINATES TO-DAY

    SAIGON, Oct. 5.—Major-Gen. Gracey has ordered the Annamites to return all French hostages, and hand over the body of ...

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  25. SOUTHPORT R.A.A.F. OFFICER COMMANDS BIG HOMEWARD DRAFT

    LONDON, October 4.—The liner Stirling Castle sailed from Liverpool this morning carrying the largest draft (1235) of ...

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  26. BEASLEY'S REPLIES ON QUEENSLAND

    CANBERRA, October 5.—Queensland received a greater share of the available surplus road-making plant and ...

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  27. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 5.—The State health authorities were notified to-day that a boy of nine from Moggill and another boy, aged 11, ...

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  28. MICKY HILL WINS FIERCE BOUT

    BRISBANE, Oct. 5.—After one of the fiercest toe to toe punching duels witnessed for many years, Mickey Hill (8.4) knocked ...

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  29. TRADE APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, October 5.—The appointment of two more Australian trade representatives was announced by the ...

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  30. BEER SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Oct 5.—All applications for special or increased supplies of beer will be refused until the supply position ...

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  31. FEDERAL HOUSE RISES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 5.—After one of the longest sittings on record, lasting almost continuously since ...

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  32. COMMUNITY LIBRARIES

    BRISBANE, October 5.—A report prepared by the Town Clerk for the Brisbane City Council recommends the provision of 28 ...

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  33. Duke of Windsor to See Queen Mary

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—The Duke of Windsor will arrive from Paris by air to-morrow. He is expected to visit Queen Mary and stay at ...

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  34. QUISLING'S APPEAL.

    OSLO, Oct 5.—The Supreme Court hearing "Quisling's appeal" is set for October 9. Proceedings are expected to last three days. ...

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