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  2. WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—In Berlin yesterday the British Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) disclosed that a 25,000-word indictment will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PLEDGE AND PLEA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 8.—President Truman, in a speech in Missouri yesterday at a county fair sponsored by the American Legion, said that ...

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  4. "NO COMPROMISE."

    BATAVIA. Oct 8.—Dr Soekarno (the Indonesian Nationalist leader), broadcasting over the Indonesian- controlled Bandoeng radio this ...

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  5. YAMASHITA'S DEEDS.

    MANILA, Oct 8.—General Tomoyoki Yamashita, who directed the conquest of Singapore and was the highest Japanese commander in the ...

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  6. TROUBLED CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 8.—The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "While the Kunmintang and Communists are meeting ...

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  7. MASSACRE AVERTED.

    (From Oar Special Representative.) HONG KONG, Oct 8—The massacre of the entire European community of the Hong Kong colony by ...

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  8. SOVIET AND ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Oct 7—The "Herald Tribune's" Buenos Aires correspondent reports: "An official, unimpeachable source has disclosed that ...

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  9. NEW CABINET.

    TOKIO, Oct 8.—The new Prime Minster of Japan (Baron Shidehara) today announced the following members of his Cabinet: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEADING FOR STRIFE.

    (From Our Special Representative.) TOKIO, Oct 8.—Japan is heading, for a long period of violent political strife, with disorders on a far ...

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  11. CARRIERS CUT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 8.—The Associated Press says the U.S. Navy has drawn up plans for the Fleet giving aircraft-carriers a secondary ...

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  12. DUTCH SHIPS.

    SYDNEY, Oct 8.—Six Dutch ships scheduled to sail for the Netherlands East Indies were held up in Sydney today. Other ships, for the first time ...

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  13. MARINES ASHORE.

    TIENTSINT, Oct 8.—The American First Division Marines landed at three points in north China yesterday to assist the Chinese to restore ...

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  14. MEDICAL HYPNOSIS.

    (From Athole Stewart, a Special Staff Representative.) SINGAPORE, Oct 8.—On Thursday I watched a remarkable ...

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  15. EUROPE'S PLIGHT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 8.—President Truman has sent a letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr Sam Rayburn) asking ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON. Oct 3.—"Preliminary soundings show that President Truman's suggestion for a full-scale Peace -Conference of .all the United ...

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  17. AFTER 50 YEARS.

    CHUNGKING,. Oct 8.—The Chinese Central Newsagency reports that an Advance party of 80 officials has arrived in Formosa to resume ...

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  18. TIN AND RUBBER.

    (By Athole Stewart.) SINGAPORE.-By those interested the question mainly discussed here since the surrender is : How ...

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  19. PALESTINE CLASH.

    JERUSALEM, Oct 8.—"The Transjordan Frontier Force yesterday injured eight Jews in a clash.". states a communique issued by the ...

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  20. PREPARING TO QUIT SINGAPORE ON THE TAMAROA.

    Seven hundred fifty Australians for all States are due of Fremontle from Singpore tomorrow in the Tamoroa. Here is a pre-embarkation scene at Singopore, when the released prisoners of war were issued with any extra clothing they needed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. AMERICAN VIEWS.

    ROME. Oct 8.—Mr Karl Mundt, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs subcommittee, who has been examinging ...

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  22. USE OF NARCOTICS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—Striking at one of the most sinister roots of Japanese imperialism (states a Tokio correspondent of the Associated ...

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  23. TOJO MOVED.

    YOKOHAMA, Oct 8.—General Hidechi Tojo has been transferred with the greatest secrecy from hospital to Omori, says the Associated ...

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  24. NAZISM DANGER.

    HANOVER, Oct 8.—Dr Kurt Schumacher, the chairman of the first Socialist Party conference in Germany since Hitler's advent, ...

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  25. MASSIVE EVIDENCE

    NEW YORK, Oct 7.—The Manila correspondent of the "New York Times" reports: "Major Robert Kerr. Army Prosecutor, said he could ...

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  26. BELGIANS' KING.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—A message from Brussels states that over 500 armed police were called out to protect people attending a meeting in ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—Serious differences between the Russians and other Powers represented on the Austrian Control Commission have ...

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  28. DISARMING ENEMY.

    TOKIO, Oct 8.—Allied Headquarters stated today that nearly 2,000,000 Japanese in the home islands had been demobilised. ...

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  29. AGAINST RUSSIA.

    MADRID, Oct 7.—The Falange newspaper "El Espanol" has published letters exchanged between General Franco and Mr Churchill ...

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  30. GRAND MUFTI.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—Yugoslavia has agreed not to press for the extradition from France of the former Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (Hajamin ...

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  31. GENERAL'S TEARS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—Tears glistened in General Patton's eyes when he said farewell to his Third Army which he led in the Allied drive ...

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  32. ARAB LEADER.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Secretary- General of the Arab League (Azzam ...

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  33. POLAND AND THE VATICAN.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—Prague radio said on Saturday that relations between Poland and the Vatican had been resumed. ...

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  34. BOMBER CRASHES.

    PARIS, Oct 7.—All 26 occupants of a Stirling bomber bringing troops home from the Middle East were killed when the aircraft, which ran ...

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  35. GERMAN UNIONS.

    PARIS, Oct 8.—Plans are being formulated for a commission of the World Federation of Trade Unions to visit Berlin and Vienna to assist ...

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  36. BREAKING THE NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Oct, 8.—Japanese forces with which a party of A.N.G.A.U. and Sixth Division officers came in contact during a ...

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  37. PIRATE JUNKS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—"Pirates using armed junks have become so active along the Malayan coast that a British destroyer has been called out ...

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  38. DEMOBILISATION

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—General demobilisation of the A.M.F. began on October 1 under the points plan. Subject to army requirements the ...

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  39. RHINE OFFICIAL DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—The Allied Press Service in Germany announced today that the Allied military authorities had dismissed Dr Hans ...

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  40. BUDAPEST POLL.

    BUDAPEST, Oct 8.—Hungarian police armed with rifles guarded the polling places for the Budapest City Council elections but the voting, by ...

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  41. KRUPPS' SECRETS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—"t is expected that the full ramifications of the world interests I of Krupps will be revealed by ...

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  42. ATOM RESEARCH.

    STOCKHOLM Oct 8.—The "Aftontidningen"' reported yesterday that the 1944 Nobel Prize for chemistry had been secretly awarded to ...

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  43. QUISLING'S APPEAL.

    OSLO, Oct 8.—The Supreme Court, setting legal precedent, has granted Major Vidkun Quisling's request to be permitted an appeal in ...

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  44. SUMMER TIME ENDS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—British summer time ended yesterday. Britain has now reverted to Greenwich Mean Time (eight hours behind Perth ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australian" is ...

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