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  4. CONFUSED CONDITIONS IN INDO-CHINA AND JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): With the developments in Indonesia at boiling point, the Pacific spotlight is now fully vented on Java and French Indo-China, reports from which reveal a picture far ...

    Article : 610 words
  5. STATE ASSEMBLY

    Admitting in the Legislative Assembly today that the production per cow in New South Wales was no greater today ...

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  6. FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Arrangements have been made for Australia to be adequately represented at the Quebec Conference to discuss ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. Lost Troopship Carrying Australian War Prisoners

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: No trace could be found of a Japanese troopship which left Rabaul in June, 1942, carrying from 700 to 1000 Australian prisoners of war, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) announced in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  9. MORE BRITISH TROOPS TO GO TO PALESTINE

    LONDON Wednesday: The Arab-Jewish conflict has reached the point at which it is thought necessary to send British ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. New Compound May Cure Tuberculosis

    PARIS, Wed.: Professor Hollande, of the Academy of Science, has reported the discovery of clitocyhine, which it ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. Eighth Division Men at Mukden

    MANILA, Wednesday: Russian soldiers who released 1700 prisoners from the camp at Mukden could not do enough for the men ...

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  12. CLAIMED ALL THE CREDIT

    SYDNEY, Wed.: "Objective, Burma," a [?]m by 'Warner Bros. (U.S.) depicting the Burma campaign, which is to ...

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  13. DODGING DOLLARS

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): It is officially announced by the Ministry of War Transport that instructions have been given for the ...

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  14. Airways Company Proceeds Against Commonwealth

    MELBOURNE Wednesday: A High Court writ, seeking to restrain the Common wealth Government interference in the ...

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  15. Forgery of Totalisator Tickets

    LONDON, Wed.: "To suppress the forgery of totalisator tickets at racetracks—a racket assuming big proportions—every pay ...

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  16. Conference on Basic Wage at Canberra

    CANBERRA, Wed.: The future of the basic wage will be discussed at a conference here on Saturday between the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  17. Bridge That Cost 2000 Lives

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A 200 feet bridge built in the jungle by the Japanese using forced prisoner labor cost 2000 ...

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  18. TRIESTE STRIKE CALLED OFF

    ROME, Wednesday: Satisfied at having voiced the workers protest against the removal of the ban forbidding employers to ...

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  19. Japanese Prince's Hope

    TOKYO, Wednesday: Japan would retain her rightful place in the community by stabilising her national life and inaugurating ...

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  20. BELGIAN PREMIER VISITS PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Wed: Accompanied by members of his Cabinet the Belgian Premier (Dr. Van Acker) has arrived here. The party is ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF POLICY

    CANBERRA, Wed.: There would be no alteration in the current lariff policy without reference to Parliament, said the Prime ...

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  22. ITALY INAUGURATES CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY

    LONDON, Wednesday: Reporting that Italy's Consultative Assembly was inaugurated yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies , a ...

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  23. Appreciation of Australia Abroad

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Because of the tremendous part the nation had played in the war Australia's voice was noticed, and ...

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  24. Foreign Ministers Meet More Peacefully

    LONDON, Wednesday. (A.A.P.): Although the Foreign Ministers' Council is still no nearer to an agreement on the Balkans, yesterday's meetings were held in an atmosphere which was a little better than ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN ELECTION

    BUDAPEST, Wed : The Hungarian Cabinet has decided to hold a general election on November 4, says the Budapest radio. ...

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  27. MONARCHY IN SPAIN.

    MADRID Wednesday: According to General Alfreda Kindelan, the monarchist regime will take over in Spain from the Franco ...

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  28. Army List of Liberated Men

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  29. "HEIL HITLER STILL HEARD IN SHANGHAI"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday: Broadcasting from Shanghai an American Broadcasting Co correspondent (Edward Souder) [?] ...

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  30. United Nations Take Over German Plants

    WIESBADEN, Wed. (A.A.P.): Five German industrial undertakings have been made available for reparations to the United Nations ...

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  32. COUNTRY PARTY LEADER MAKES CHARGE AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Charging the Commonwealth Government with having failed to give proper consideration to the preparation of the Budget, the leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr. Fadden) ...

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  33. SEQUEL TO TRANSVAAL POLITICAL RIOTS

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday: All Transvaal brandies of Milan's Nationalist Party have been called on to organise fighting teamsa ...

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  34. REVOLT IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRIES Wed: A military uprising at Cordova has been crushed and the leaders of the revolt. General Arturo ...

    Article : 64 words
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