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  2. WORLD OUTLOOK.

    NEW YORK, March 10.—Mr. Churchill made another call on Friday for close Anglo-American co-operation "in defence of those causes which we hold dear." Peace would not be preserved by pious sentiments or shedding ...

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  3. BATAVIA LANDING.

    BATAVIA, March 10.—Yesterday morning 3,000 Dutch troops from training areas in Malaya landed here. Their voyage was a well-kept secret, so that most people were surprised by their arrival in Java. ...

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  4. COMMUNIST PLOT.

    BERLIN, March 10.—The American military authorities have uncovered a "carefully-devised plot" to take over the ...

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  5. OUT OF MUKDEN.

    CHUNGKING, March 10.— According to the American Associated Press the Chinese Centrals Newsagency reports that Russian ...

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  6. MALAYAN UNION.

    LONDON, March 10.—The House of Commons has agreed to the second reading of the Straits settlements Repeal Bill, the ...

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  7. DEFIANT SPAIN.

    LONDON, March 10.—The Spanish Cabinet, after sitting until midnight on Friday discussing the Three-Power declaration on Spain, ...

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  8. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    ATHENS, March 10.—The Prime Minister (M. Sofoulis) announced yesterday that the Greek elections would take place on the appointed ...

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  9. DRASTIC CENSORSHIP.

    WASHINGTON, March 10.—Official sources say that the most drastic censorship since the early days of the Communist revolution ...

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  10. REPUBLICAN CRISIS.

    BATAVIA, March 10.—It is a crucial weekend in Indonesian Republican circles as a result of the Premier (Mr. Sjahrir) refusing to ...

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  11. DODECANESE "BASE."

    ATHENS, March 10.—The Russian Ambassador (Mr. Rodionov), in an interview by a representative of the Left-Wing newspaper '"Eleftheri ...

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  12. RUMANIAN CONTROL

    BUCHAREST, March 10.—The Rumanian censorship prohibited publication of reports of Mr. Churchill's speech, at Fulton, U.S.A., last ...

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  13. THE ATOM BOMB.

    NEW YORK, March 10.—In a broadcast last night the Secretary for War (Mr. Robert Patterson) unreservedly supported the ...

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  14. OCCUPIED LEBANON.

    PARIS, March 10.—A Foreign Office spokesman announced yesterday that British and French representatives had agreed on ...

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  15. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    PARIS, March 9.—The texts of United States and French notes on Germany's future administration, released last night, reveal ...

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  16. U.S. SECURITY MOVE.

    WASHINGTON, March 10.— The sweeping new security regulations issued by the War Department bar subversive or disaffected ...

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  17. FOR THE PEACETIME ARMY.

    West Australian soldiers of the Claremont railway station before their departure on Saturday for training in New South Wales as members of the Interim Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RUSSIAN CLAIMS.

    WASHINGTON, March 9.— Commenting on the report that the Soviet had officially asked Turkey to hand over the Kars-Ardahan ...

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  19. CANADIAN SPY RING.

    NEW YORK, March 9.—The Ottawa correspondent of the New York "Daily News" reports having learnt that a Canadian ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SUSPICIONS.

    LONDON, March 10.—The bitter tone of Russian Press and radio comment on affairs in Java, India, Egypt, the Levant, Persia and ...

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  21. BORDER TENSION.

    BELGRADE, March 8.—The official Yugoslav Newsagency Tanjug, in a statement this morning replying to "alarming reports," said to, ...

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  22. EGYPT'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, March 10.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Press Association says that Britain has accepted assurances given by ...

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  23. GUILTY MEN.

    TOKIO, March 10.—The Japanese Government has banned from political activities all Cabinet Minister from 1937 to VJ Day and ...

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  24. FLEET ORDERS.

    NUREMBERG, March 9.—The War Crimes Tribunal today granted an application by Doenitz's counsel (Dr. Otto Kraazbuehler) for access to ...

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  25. BRITISH ATTACKED.

    BATAVIA, March 10.—According to the American Associated Press one British soldier was killed and two were wounded in hand-to-hand ...

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  26. TURKISH MOVE.

    ANKARA, March 10.—After a quarter of a century of non-recognition Turkey has agreed to establish diplomatic relations with Syria ...

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  27. BULGARIAN CABINET.

    LONDON, March 10.—Moscow radio on Friday night broadcast a reply from the Soviet Commissariat for Foreign Affairs to the ...

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  28. PROTEST TO MOSCOW

    LONDON, March 10.—The British Government is sending a Note to Russia associating itself with America's protest against the Russian ...

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  29. MARCH OF SCIENCE.

    NEW YORK, March 10.—Three more wartime scientific secrets have been divulged to the public. These include, according to an ...

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  30. DELECTABLE ISLE.

    BATAVIA, March 10.—The crew of the Australian sloop Bungaree, when berthed at Batavia on Friday evening with a huge consignment of ...

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  31. LIFE STILL EARNEST.

    LONDON, March 10.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), already guarded by two detectives, who ...

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  32. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, March 9.—An increase of £15,000,000 sterling (£A18,750,000) in the estimate for education is a feature of another section of ...

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  33. AMERICAN BUDGET.

    WASHINGTON, March 9.—President Truman yesterday sent to Congress a Budget calling for 3,725,000,000 dollars (£A950,539,583) ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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