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  4. Dr. SOEKARNO HELPS TO ARRANGE A TRUCE AT SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA. October 29.— The Association Press correspondent says that as a result of Dr. Soekarno's inter[?]ention a reported truce has been arranged in Soura[?]aya. Firing died down in the 49th Brigade H.Q. area. ...

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  5. Evatt Tells Of Policy Needs In The Pacific

    NEW YORK. October 29.—Dr. H. V. Evatt, in a speech at the New York Herald Tribune forum declared: "The Far Eastern Commission will be a success provided we hold fast to the spirit of ...

    Article : 716 words
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    In Singapore The city where they reigned as conquerurs. Japanese soldiers now find themselves doing fatigues for the British. Japanese are shown cleaning up the ground outside the Singapore Municipal Building.—(British Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATTLEE AND TRUMAN TO MEET IN AMERICA

    LONDON. October 29.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) will seek a firm decision regarding the future guardianship of the atomic bomb secret when he goes to Washington before Christmas to confer with President Truman, says the Daily Express political writer, who adds that high ranking ...

    Article : 837 words
  8. EIGHT SHIPS TO BRING TROOPS HOME

    CANBERRA. October 30.— Eight liberty ships will be made available to Australia by the British Ministry of Shipping about ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. HALF EMPTY PLANES ARE LEAVING ISLANDS

    CANBERRA. October 31.—While Ministers are using the lack of transport as an excuse for delays in returning servicemen to ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. VARGAS RESIGNS AS BRAZIL'S PRESIDENT

    RIO DE JANIERO. Oct. 29.— The Associated Press representative reported that Police Headquarters officials ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. COMPLAINT ON SHIPS

    BRISBANE. Oct [?]—Co Pl[?] concerning then quar[?] on the steamer Sontay on which they arrived from I[?] were made [?] ...

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  12. LIMIT POPULATION TO KEEP AUST STANDARD

    BRISBANE. October 31.—The maximum population Australia could maintain at the present standard of living would be 25,000,000, the Government statistician (Mr. s. Clark) said to-day. ...

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  13. [?]OVIET POSER IN TAR EAST COUNCIL

    NEW YORK. October 29.—The Times's Washington correspondent says that two major issues confront the initial [?]ting of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission on October [?] First Whether ...

    Article : 204 words
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  15. AIR TAXIS AT 21/2d. PER MILE

    LONDON. [?] Theatre [?] 50-mile [?] ...

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  16. EMPIRE FORCES FOR JAPAN OCCUPATION

    CANBERRA. October 30. — The Australian contingent for the occupation of Japan will be under the control of Lt. General ...

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  17. LOAN REQUIREMENTS TO-DAY £13,000,000

    MELBOURNE. October 31.—The loan closes to-morrow night with £13,000,000 still required to fill it. Subscribers to-day were ...

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    HORNET—One of the latest British fighters the hornet, details of which were recently released. It has a top speed of nearly 500 miles per hour and is the fastest propeller-driven aircraft in the world. Its rate of climb is more than 4500 feet per minute at sen level and its operational ceiling 35,000 feet (more than 61 miles). With long-range tanks, this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. INDONESIANS SENT SOUTH BY TRAIN

    BUNDABERG. October 31.— The [?] indonesians brought back [?] by train after being [?] the Dutch ...

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  20. Wowan Airman Decorated

    CANBERRA. October 30.—The award of the Air Force Cross to Fit. Lt. William Widt, of Wowan, was announced to-day by the ...

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  21. SECTARIAN TENSION IN AMERICA DEVELOPING

    NEW YORK. October 29.—"Serious tension in developing between Catholics and Protestants in the United States," declared Rev. Dr. Bromley Oxnam to-day. Dt. Oxnam, who is Methodist ...

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