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  2. FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Foreign Ministers' Council met twice yesterday, the second meeting lasting until after midnight. It is ...

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  3. MERCY SHIPS.

    DARWIN, 30.—Tonight three ships are lying at anchor in Darwin harbour with 2,300 more Australians of the Eighth Division. They are the ...

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  4. CHINA FACTIONS.

    CHUNGKING, Oct 1.—Government and Communist representatives are reported to have agreed to retain an all-party political council ...

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  5. GRIP ON BANKS.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—American troops entered 21 banks simultaneously in Tokio, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Shimonoseki and Fukuoka and ...

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  6. VALUABLE SALVAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—The first Japanese mother ship for midget submarines to be recovered in the South-West Pacific area has been ...

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  7. WAR CRIMINALS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—A correspondent of the "New York Times" reports from Yokohama that 23 Japanese war criminals, including ...

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  8. DUTCH GOVERNOR

    BATAVIA, Oct 1.—Lt-Gen Sir Philip Christison, the newly-appointed leader of the Allied forces in all Dutch territories, who arrived in ...

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  9. ATOM BOMB.

    HOLLYWOOD, Oct 1.—The head of the Crosby Research Foundation (Mr Larry Crosby) stated today that a defence against atom bombs had ...

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  10. MELBOURNE ARRESTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—The dispute between the Dutch authorities and the Indonesians in Melbourne took a new turn today when three ...

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  11. IN TIENTSIN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 1.—"American troops have entered Tientsin," reports the Teintsin correspondent of the American Associated Press. ...

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  12. SIAM LINE-UP.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—Australian officers who had been prisoners of war participated in the mass identification parade of Japanese war ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN MURDER.

    CAIRO, Oct 1.—The Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (Archbishop Theophilus) has been assassinated. He was shot dead while visiting ...

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  14. UNIQUE CHARGE.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—L/Cpl R. N. Courlander pleaded not guilty before a New Zealand Army court martial today to charges of treachery ...

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  15. RABAUL TODAY.

    RABAUL, Oct 1.—Now after three weeks' re-occupation, the chief superficial differences to be seen in Rabaul are the fewer flies and more ...

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  16. CONTROL POLICY.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) said today: "Australia welcomes the announcement of the ...

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  17. NO NEGOTIATIONS

    THE HAGUE, Oct 1.—The Netherlands Government Information Office stated today that Holland refused to enter into discussions with ...

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  18. ENEMY WEAPONS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—Preparations have been completed for the disposal of thousands of Japanese rifles, carbines, pistols, small arms ...

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  19. FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—The attitude of the Federal Government to the action of waterside workers in refusing to load ships for the ...

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  20. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Representatives of 60,000 displaced Jews in Belsen and other camps in the British, American and French lones of ...

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  21. SOEKARNO'S MEN.

    BATAVIA, Oct 1.—A British staff officer who visited Dr Soekarno (the Indonesian national leader) during the weekend on behalf of ...

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  22. THE NEW ITALY.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A report of the Allied Commission in Italy, released late last night, gives a survey of the Allied efforts to bring peace and ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    RABAUL, Sept 30.—One of the many tasks the Australian reoccupation forces have to perform is the location and identification of graves ...

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  24. SPEEDY EXODUS.

    SINGAPORE, Oct 1.—The evacuation of former prisoners of war from Burma, Sumatra and Malaya is proceeding quickly, says the ...

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  25. MOSLEM FEELING.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Reuters Damascus representative states that a meeting of Moslem religious leader under the chairmanship of Mufti ...

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  26. SHANGHAI TRAITORS.

    SHANGHAI, Oct 1.—Chinese troops, armed with machine-guns, are roaming the streets of Shanghai picking up a number of wealthy ...

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  27. NEW YORK MEETING

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—Governor Dewey and Mayor La Guardia, addressing a Madison Square Garden audience of 21,000, with an ...

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  28. JUST MADE IT.

    DARWIN, Oct 1.—The surrender of the Japanese division occupying the Flores group between Timor and Java is to be taken in Koepang, the ...

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  29. "PUPPET REPUBLIC."

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Netherlands Embassy last night issued the following statement on the Java situation: "The Indonesian ...

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  30. MORE HOME TODAY.

    BROOME, Oct 1.—A Catalina flying boat landed at Broome at 11.15 am today with five released P.O.W. on board. They were: WX9475, Spr ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    SAIGON, Oct 1.—Fighting between Anglo-French forces and the Annamese is continuing amid indications that the natives are ...

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  32. WRECKED SHIPS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—Members of the Commonwealth Salvage Commission who are visiting Rabaul have inspected the wreckage of 100 ...

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  33. TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Oct 1—"A committee to consider the constitution of a new World Trade Union Federation has been appointed and has begun ...

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  34. REPORT TO ATTLEE

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" reports that Lt-General Charles Gairdner, who is the ...

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  35. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    BOMBAY, Oct 1.—Knife-play in the Hindu-Moslem riots has spread to new areas. One victim was found dead stabbed in the back and two ...

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  36. "FATTENING-UP."

    CANBERRA, Oct 1.—The Governor-General (the Duke of Gloucester) visited released British prisoners of war at Warwick Farm ...

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  37. JAPAN'S RELIGION.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The Associated Press reports from Tokio: "The American occupation army intends to explore thoroughly the ...

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  38. VIEWS OF STALIN

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The North American Newspaper Alliance states that Generalissimo Stalin told Senator Pepper, a member of the ...

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  39. END OF DOMEI.

    TOKIO, Oct 1.—The new news association, Kyodo, which means "co-operative," will replace Domei, which, the president stated, would be ...

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  40. PART REPAYMENT

    RABAUL, Sept 30.—The apprehension of war criminals and their speedy trial and punishment is more difficult in the islands north of ...

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  41. BITTER PROTEST.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 1.—It was painful that Dutch ships like the hospital ship Oranje which, with their crews, had played an ...

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  42. WORMWOOD.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—Prisoners at Wormwood Scrubs prison demonstrated against William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") ...

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  43. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Sept 30.—Early results of the second ballots in the French provincial elections (roughly equivalent to English county council elections) ...

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  44. NEW ORDER.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry told Domei Newsagency (says the American Associated Press) that it would launch ...

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  45. CENSORSHIP REMOVAL.

    JERUSALEM, Sept 30.—Censorship of all outgoing Press messages, mail and private telegrams to and from the United Nations ends at ...

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