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  4. JAVANESE WANT TO RETURN HOME

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Indonesians camped near Brisbane surprised immigration authorities yesterday when about 500 of them left their camp and presented themselves at the Indonesian staging ...

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  5. INDONESIANS DECLARE WAR

    BATAVIA, October 13.--Headquarters of the Indonesian people's army has issued a proclamation declaring war on the Dutch, Eurasians and Ambonese in Java. The proclamation orders Indonesians to start guerilla warfare "when the ...

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    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Four political committees are expected to have urgent business in ...

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    Parties of Australians had to toil under the hot sun in slave gangs, hauling heavily laden carts. Picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FRENCH WILL NOT FOREGO INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, October 13.--Paris Radio says Chiang Kai-shek and the French representative in the Far East ...

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  9. DOCK STRIKERS AFFIRM LOYALTY TO LABOR GOVT.

    LONDON, October 23.--A Liverpool dock strikers' spokesman denied statements that the Revolutionary Communist party was influencing the men and that certain Liverpool employers and shipowners were ...

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  10. INDONESIANS INVEST IN VICTORY LOAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Fifty-one out of 206 Indonesians now being held in Gaythorne camp subscribed £5580 to the Fourth ...

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  11. FIFTY YEARS TO RE-EDUCATE GERMANY

    FRANKFURT, October 13.-- General Eisenhower, flatly denying reports that by placing Germans in office in the U.S. ...

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  12. HISTORY MADE

    LONDON, October 13.--Bucharest Radio says the Soviet has returned to Roumania a number of ...

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  13. IN NEW ROLES

    LONDON, October 14.-- Five famous British battleships are to end their active careers at sea, ...

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  14. INLAND RAILWAY PLAN ANNOUNCED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A new inland railway plan for Queensland to counter the Clapp scheme was revealed by the Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) for the first time last night. The line would run north-south ...

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  15. POLES WANT INDEPENDENT ECONOMY

    LONDON, October 13. -- Most Poles are fully aware the future peace in Europe depended on Russian and Polish relations, but ...

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  16. Mr. Hanlon Premier In March?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is expected to succeed Mr. Cooper about next March. ...

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  17. APPEAL TO BRITISH CAPITAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- In an attempt to prevent the withdrawal of British capital from Australia and to induce ...

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  18. P.O.W. ESCAPED DISASTER IN NAGASAKI

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The atomic bomb which destroyed Nagasaki exploded within a few hundred yards of a ...

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  19. PRESS REPS. ORDERED TO LEAVE JAPAN

    NEW YORK, October 13.--The New York 'Times' Tokio correspondent says 26 Allied correspondents must leave ...

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  20. EARLY TRIAL OF PROMINENT NAZI LEADERS

    BERLIN, October 13.--The trial of 24 Nazi leaders, including Hess, Goering and Ribbentrop, will formally ...

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  21. Heavy Sheep Losses.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--More than 10 million sheep died in the seven years' drought just ended, said Mr. Abbott, MHR, to-day. It was the ...

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  22. QUISLING TO BE EXECUTED

    OSLO, October 13. -- The Court unanimously rejected Quisling's appeal against the death sentence. ...

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  23. WAR ON VERMIN

    SHANGHAI, October 13.--In an endeavor to eradicate vermin, the entire city will be sprayed with DDT by air within a fortnight. ...

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    If an Australian prisoner of war moved out of his compound for legitimate reasons, he had to carry a flag like the one shown here. Otherwise, it would be suspected that he was trying to escape. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. JAPANESE RECORDS DISCLOSE EVIDENCE OF CANNIBALISM

    NEW YORK. October 13.-- The Associated Press corres. [?]pondent at Tokio says Allied Authorities announced ...

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  26. War Veterans Receiving Home-travel Priority

    WASHINGTON, October 13.--The general policy is to transport all veterans eligible for immediate demobilisation ahead of civilians, including war brides, said a War Department official. ...

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  27. OKINAWA TYPHOON

    MANILA, October 13.--Reports from typhoon-stricken Okinawa to-day say the food shortage is becoming critical. ...

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  28. DISARMING OF JAP FORCES

    TOROKINA, Sunday.--The concentration of all Japanese forces in the Solomons, including those from the Central Pacific islands ...

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  29. "SINGAPORE SAKI"

    SINGAPORE, October 13.--Two more Allied servicemen have died from wood alcohol poisoning, bringing the death roll to 22, and ...

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  30. ARRESTS IN CHINA

    TOKIO, October 13. -- The Associated Press says U.S. intelligence officers arrested nine Chinese officials of the Nanking ...

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