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  4. NO AGREEMENT AT FIRST SESSION OF BIG FIVE COUNCIL

    HAVING reached a deadlock on procedure the Foreign Ministers Council in London terminated its first [?]ssion. Yesterday, delegates of the Big Five, other an British, left London to report to their ...

    Article : 976 words
  5. Famine And Death Feared For Germans

    LONDON, October 2.—German welfare leaders in a written appeal to the Allied Control Council assert that 4,500,000 Germans face annihilation this winter, says the Associated Press representative in Berlin. ...

    Article : 837 words
  6. CHANGE MEETING AT CHANGI

    Top: Nurses and sergeants from the old home town meet in Changi prisoner of war camp singapore. Sergeant John Murray Cheyne, of Cottesloe, Western Australia; Sister Mary Elizabeth Anstis, of Cottesloe, western Australia, and Sister Emmie spiller of Melbourne listen to the explanation of the Japanese sign given by Sergeant Bruce I ell, of Melbourne. Victoria Bottom: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 138 words
  7. SOVIET IS REPROVED BY PRESS

    LONDON, October 2.—"One of the most unfortunate things set the failure of the Foreign [?] sisters Council is the resultant ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. HOPE FOR AGREEMENT ON ESSENTIALS BY BIG FIVE

    LONDON, October 2—The American Embassy, on the authority of the Secretary of State (Mr.Byrnes), issued a statement on the meetings of the Foreign Ministers' Council which declares: "There is good reason to believe that, with continued patience and understan ding on all sides, agreement on essentials ...

    Article : 513 words
  9. BRITAIN WILL DEMOBILISE 3 MILLIONS BY JUNE, 1946

    LONDON; October 2.—By the end of 1945 over one and a half million men and women will be demobilised from the British forces. By June, 1946, at least 3,000,000 will be demobilised. ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. [?]RAMER DENIES ALL [?]ATROCITY CHARGES

    [?] October 2.—"All [?] from natural causes," pro[?] Belsen comman[?] read in court ...

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  11. No Outside Discussion on Imperial Preference

    LONDON, October 2—Mr. L S. Amery, in Speech to the [?]tute of Export said that there could be to greater i[?] to the ...

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  12. [?]RAMA AS JAPAN DECIDED TO QUIT

    NEW YORK October 2.—The American Broadcasting cor[?] has revealed the tense drama which immediately [?]nense recognition of defeat and acceptance of [?] declaration. ...

    Article : 183 words
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  14. SOEKARNO REFUSES TO MEET DUTCH REP.

    NEW YORK, October 2.—The leader of the Indonesian Nationalists (Dr. Soekarno) and members of his Cabinet told the Press that he would refuse to meet Dr. Van der Plas or any other Dutch Government representative to discuss ...

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  15. WRITINGS DONE BY CHRIST'S DISCIPLES

    LONDON, Oct 2—A jerusalm message states that [?]ders found ancient Heb[?]ew and Greek inscriptions ...

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  16. Britishers Lacked Guts, Says Senator Grant

    CANBERRA October 3. — Between the two wars many Britishers left Australia, principal because they did not have ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. JAPS ANXIOUS TO OUST WAR-MAKING REGIME

    TOKIO, October 2.—Japanese sources have reported a rising sentiment for the elimination of Cabinat Ministers once associated with the war-making regime and those blamed for failure to anticipate the growing food, housing and fuel shortages. ...

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  18. AMERICANS WELCOME AS IMMIGRANTS

    CANBERRA. October 3.— The Commonwealth Government is making it as easy as possible for ex-servicemen to take advantage ...

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  19. JAP BARGES

    Australian troops and officials class of the Netherlands Indies Civil Adminis[?] after the surrender at [?] Netherlands Indies, to carry load to the population.—(Netherlands Indies information service photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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