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  4. IDEAS ON SITUATION IN NEI EXCHANGED BY VAN MOOK AND SOEKARNO

    BATAVIA, October 13.—The Aossociated Press special representative states that the long-awaited meeting between the Lieut-Gov General of the Netherlands East Indies (Dr. Van Mook) and the Nationalist President (Dr Soekarno) was held at General Christison's house to-night, when ...

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  5. [?]ONE WORLD FOR OF US OR WORLD NO AT ALL"

    NEW YORK, Oct 31.—The A.P. says that the U.S. secretary of State (Mr. J. [?] in a speech, called ...

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  6. CHILDREN INTERESTED IN PLANE

    AFTER three and a half years in the Kurhing internment camp these English children critically examined every part of the R.A.A.I. [?] transport which started them on the was home. Holding them are Wing Commander R. W. [?] of Sydney former sunde[?] in Britain. Flying-Officer Bil Krik of Guyra (N.S.W.) and Ma[?] T. Carter Wing-Commander ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. BEVIN REJECTS POLICY OF BI-LATERAL ACTION

    LONDON, October 31.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), in the House of Commons, rejected a suggestion that a conference should he held with France, Norway and other countries in Western Europe where Socialist and progressive parties are dominant in order to co-ordinate economic and ...

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  8. NEEDS OF SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Nov. 1.—How long sugar rationing will continue in Australia will depend on how quickly the authorities speed up ...

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  9. SHARING ATOMIC SECRETS

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) suggest to President Truman fire permanent members of ...

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  10. BELGIUM DEPENDS ON UNITY

    BRIS[?] October[?] The [?] Belgian [?] of representatives [?] the United Nations [?] do-day after the ...

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  11. HORRIBLE MASS KILLING BY JAPS

    [?]ANILA, October 31.—At the third day of General Yamashita's trial Mariano Del Rosario, a Manila city under[?] evidence that from February 3 to March 31, [?] burial crews collected over 8000 victims of Japanese ...

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  12. RUSSIA TO ASSIST FEED THE WORLD

    CANBERRA [?] Russia under the [?] plan for the [?] ...

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  13. SOVIET EXPECTED AT JAPAN TALKS

    WASHINGTON, October 31.— President Truman told a Press conference to-day that the expected Russia to participate soon in Far Eastern Advisory Commision meetings. He added that he had received a ...

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  14. VEGETABLE SEEDS NOW CONTROLLED

    CANBERRA, November 1.—Vegetable seed production would mean full-time employment of at test 2000 people, said the ...

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  16. EMPEROR'S CASH FOR REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.— Hirohito's personal fortune of over 100,000,000 dollars will be included in the ...

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  17. GOVT POLICY ON MOTORS v. RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Replying to criticism by the Opposition of Government policy on rail and road transport during the ...

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  18. Thugs Active In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Nov. 1.—Thugs were abroad again in Sydney early this morning when three men were violently robbed. A Javanese was ...

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    This picture, taken after the end of the Pacific war, shows Japanese men boys fishing on the [?] of the Tama River, in Tokio, not for pleasure or sport but for the food value of the [?] they catch. Fish, and the vegetables they grow in their small gardens are the only available foods with which the Japanese supplement their black bean ration—(U.S. Information ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. COUNTRIES CAN APPLY FOR GERMAN PLANTS

    LONDON, October 31.—A senior British staff officer of the Allied Control Council dated that countries desiring to claim reparations from Germany in the form of industrial plant and equipment would have 15 days m which to make their applications after ...

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  21. "Yellow Menace" In Java

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1.—"It is all very well to be an Idealist but Australians cannot afford to be fooled" said the Opposition Leader ...

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