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  3. FIRING SQUAD WAITED WHILE LAVAL RECOVERED

    PARIS, October 15.—After an unsuccessful attempt to beat the firing squad by taking poison, Pierre Laval was executed at Fresnes prison to-day. Reuter's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    One of the many thousands of humpies built amidst the ruins in the heart of Tokio. Temporary homes such as these have been constructed by civilians from corrugated iron and other scrap material found amongst rubble. Tokio civilians will experience a very hard Winter with short ages of housing, food, and clothing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THEIR TURN IS COMING

    Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, former Minister for Economics and President of the Reichsbank, and Field Marshal Albert Kesselring, two top-rank German leaders, who were lodged in Nuremberg gaol on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "THAT IS THE END"

    PARIS, October 15.—A strong cordon of police held back the crowd of villagers round the yard ...

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  7. Van Mook on Dutch Policy for the Indonesians

    BATAVIA, October 15.—The Associated Press special representative says that at a long-awaited Press conference, Dr. Van Mook, Dutch Governor-General, gave no more detailed indication of what N.E.I. policy would be beyond saying that the basis of the ...

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  8. LONDON DOCKERS TO START

    LONDON, October 15.—London dockers, except men of the Royal group docks, to-day, agreed to return to work on October 18. Men of the Royal group docks are working closely with Merseysiders and will ...

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  9. ATOM BOMB KEY HELD BY RUSSIA?

    PARIS, October 14.—Professor Paul Rivet, Director of the Paris Museum of Anthropology, declared that ...

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  10. Soekarno's Answer

    BATAVIA, October 15.—Dr. Soekarno, commenting on Dr. van Mook's statement, said the Nationalists ...

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  11. CHINESE ATTACK JAP OFFICIALS

    NEW YORK, October 16.—The newspaper "Mainichi" reported that 250 American troops were rushed to ...

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  12. NEW INLAND RAIL PLAN BY HANLON

    BRISBANE, October I5.—A new inland railway plan for Queensland, running North and South inside the ...

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  13. MORE P.O.W. IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—Tom Hussey, of Mackay, and "Joey'," feature artists of the Australian camp show at ...

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  14. MOST PARALYSING INDUSTRIAL HOLD-UP IN SYDNEY'S HISTORY

    SYDNEY, October 15.—The most paralysing industrial holdup in the history of Sydney began to-day when 150,000 workers were stood down owing to electricity rationing, caused by the Bunnerong powerhouse strike. The number is expected to pass 200,000 ...

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  15. DUTCH RADIO ATTACKS BRITAIN

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—The Hilversum radio broadcast a strong attack against the British policy in Indonesia, ...

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  16. HOLIDAY PLAN FOR RETURNED P.O.W.

    BRISBANE, October 15—A plan to care for small children to enable returned prisoners-of-war to have a holiday with their wives ...

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  17. Ashley Believes "NO HOLD-UP IN ARMY FOOD SHIPS"

    SYDNEY, October 15.—The belief that there had been no interference with the loading of supplies for troops [?] the North has ...

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  18. BRISBANE BANS FRENCH BATHERS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15—The City Council to-day placed a ban on the use of the new French bathing costumes on ...

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  19. YOUNG WOMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH BY BURNING

    SYDNEY, Oct, 15.—The body of a young woman, who is believed to have wandered into the scrub at Bexley Gully ...

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  20. Moslem Leader Says—16,000,000 COULD BE SACRIFICED TO DESTROY JEWS

    LONDON, October 14.—Thousands of Hebrew leaflets, distributed in Palestine during the week-end, warned Jews to "Be prepared!" says the "Daily Express" representative in Jerusalem. ...

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  21. Harrison Repeats: "SHIP HELD UP FOR 18 DAYS"

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—A ship, which was to take supplies to troops at Morotai and Labuan, was held up for 18 days, the ...

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  22. BACKYARD POULTRY RAISERS EMBARRASS THE DEPARTMENT

    BRISBANE, Oct 15.—A tremendous increase In backyard poultry raising in Queensland is reflected in the 24,000 ...

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  23. "FREE TO FIRE BUT NOT TO HIRE"

    BRISBANE, October 15.—The man-power authorities in Queensland no longer had control over persons leaving or being ...

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  24. "ATOMIC BOMB WIPED OUT 20,000 CHRISTIANS"

    SYDNEY, October 15.—When the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki it wiped out practically ...

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  25. SOVIET FILM AT LUNEBERG

    LUNEBERG, October 15.— British servicemen and women and German civilians queued for admittance at the ...

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  26. WAR CRIMES TRIAL POSTPONED

    BERLIN, Oct. 15.—The first session of the International War Crimes Tribunal has been postponed from Monday for three ...

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  27. COL. MURRAY FOR NEW GUINEA SOON

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Civil administration will be resumed in New Guinea before the end of this month. The Administrator ...

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  28. 41 DIE IN PLANE CRASH

    BRUSSELS. Oct. 15.—Thirty three British passengers and eight American crew members were killed when a Liberator ...

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