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  4. INDONESIANS ALLEGE BRITISH USING JAP TROOPS

    BATAVIA, Tues.--Fierce fighting between Gurkhas and Indonesians continued at Ambarawa yesterday. Torrential rains at Bandoeng, which flooded part of the town, eased the situation there, which was becoming threatening. ...

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  5. U.S. Claim For Pacific Bases

    The above map shows the island bases in the central Pacific Ocean officialy demanded by the United States as part of the peace settlement. It will be noted that the bases constitute a string right round Japan's Pacific coastline. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Justified In Keeping U.S. Fleet At Pearl Harbour

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--The former Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, continuing his evidence at the Pearl Harbour inquiry, said he believed the State ...

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  7. Bennett Inquiry

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Any plan for the escape from Singapore of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett was conditional on the surrender armistice or cease fire taking place, a former member of General Bennett's staff told Mr. Justice Ligertwood to-day ...

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  8. Britain's Great Contributions To Civilisation

    LONDON, Tues.-- "Britain's great contributions to civilisation are not exhausted. We have something to give the world--our ...

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  9. POET INDICTED FOR TREASON

    WASHINGTON. Tues.--The Attorney-General Mr. Clark announced that Ezra Pound had been indicated for treason on ...

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  10. STAR WITNESS DISAPPEARS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The former Austrian Chancellor, Von Schuschnigg, star witness for the prosecution at Nuremburg trial, has vanished, says the "Daily Herald's" Nuremburg correspondent. It is said he has gone to Rome to join his family, and intends ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Casualties Among Jewish Civilians

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Latest figures reveal that six Jewish civilians were killed and over 80 injured, many seriously, in yesterday's disturbances in settlements to the north of Tel Aviv. British casualties are not yet known. ...

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  12. Arrests Made In Bucharest

    BUCHAREST, Tues.--Hundred of persons were arrested in the workers' quarters of Bucharest during the week-end in the ...

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  13. Gas Workers To Resume

    LONDON Tues.--The striking gas workers at a mass meeting decided to resume work at 10 p.m. to-day. ...

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  14. Miners And Seamen Threaten Action

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Australia is faced with a nation-wide stoppage of coal and shipping if the present steel disputes at Newcastle and Port Kembla are not quickly ended. Despite the decision of the ...

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  15. VICTORIAN C.P. OCCUPIES OPPOSITION BENCHES.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Rejecting the recommendation from its Central Council that it support the Labour Party, the Victorian ...

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  16. Children Drowned: Bus Falls Into Lake

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--Fifteen school children, aged six to 16, also a bus driver, were drowned When a School bus hit a rock and ...

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  17. PLAN TO USE R.A.F. TO SAVE CHILDREN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A plea for the use of the R.A.F. to save children from selected areas in central Europe from death this winter, was made by the Victorian Air Vice Marshal Champion De Crespigny, in a speech at Albert Hall. ...

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  18. Russians Take Plant From Manchuria

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.--Stefan Andrews, American newspaper alliance correspondence, on his return after 18 months in China and Inner Mongolia, reports that Manchuria, for which the Chinese Nationalists and Communists are fighting; is an ...

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  19. Appointment Of Governor

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- The British Government had the right of appointing a Governor of Bengal, but no right to make an ...

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  20. Co-operation Needed In Housing

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The Government should press for the removal of the sales tax on building material, said Mr. K. Brooks in the ...

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  21. Heart-Rending Appeal To World

    BATAVIA, Tues.-- A heart-rending appeal to the peoples of the civilised world to help in the evacuation of the women and ...

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  22. FACTORIES IN COUNTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- In country districts more than 180 factories have been established in accordance with the Government's ...

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