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  4. BRITISH BRIGADIER KILLED Commander Puts Onus On Soekarno

    IT was officially announced at Batavia that Brigadier A. W. S. Mullaby, British Occupation force commander at Sourabaya, was murdered while arranging details of the cease fire order with Indonesian leaders. ...

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  5. ADJOURNMENT OF FAR EAST COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON. October 30.—At the initial session of the Far Eastern Advisory Commission, the Australian representative (Dr. Evatt) served notice that he did not intend that the small nations should be ...

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  6. CHAMPION OF SMALL NATIONS

    Dr. H. V. Evatt. AttorneyGeneral and Australian representative on the Far East Advisory Commission in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Top Some of the homes in the worst slums in Batavia which housed as many as 20 women and children who were interned by the Japanese over 31 years ago. Bottom : The pitiful con[?] in which 10,000 women and children internees are still forced to live in the notorious [?] Kampong Makassar, in Batavia are impossible to describe. The picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. OFFERS WORLD TRADE CHARTER

    NEW YORK. Oct 31.—James Reston. New York Times' says that the United States ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. Britain Plans To Develop Atomic Energy At Home

    LONDON. October 31.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Council, to-day replied to the debate in the House of Commons on atomic bomb potentialities, in which many members discussed the implications of atomic energy. ...

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  10. Number Of Island Japs To Be Disarmed Totals 300,000

    LONDON. October 30.—Three hundred thousand Japs remain to be disarmed in the Indian Ocean islands, says [?]ters S.E.A.C. correspondent. Allied troops and transports celery to bring the islands under Allied control are quite ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. DYETT TO RETIRE IN MARCH

    PERTH. Oct. 31—Sir Gilbert Dyett, Federal President of the Returned Soldiers' League for more than 26 years announced at ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. INVESTIGATION INTO DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE. October 31. — The Commonwealth Dairy Board has appointed Mr. C. sheehy (Qid.) and Mr. G. C. Howey (Vic.) ...

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  13. Keeping Abreast Atomic Energy

    [?]. October 31.— The [?] Government is co-op[?] with Britain on [?] of rocket and ...

    Article : 88 words
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  15. AUSTERITY MEALS TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA. October 31.—Austerity limits on men prices and the number of [?]ses in hotels and cafes are to [?] for the ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. LOAN PERIOD EXTENDED TEN DAYS

    CANBERRA. October 31.—After five weeks the Fourth Victory Loan which was due to close tonight [?] least £10,000,000 short ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. Britain's Food Rations

    LONDON. October 30. [?] Benjamin Smith at a Press conference to-day said that in the immediate future there was no ...

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  18. [?]FIGER OF MALAYA CITES GUERILLAS

    NEW YORK. October 30.— The Manila correspondent of the A.P. says that Major-General Basilio Valdes, Chief Staff of the Philippines Army, agave evidence at Yama[?] trial, that he found the half-cremated bodies of his ...

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  19. AGREEMENT REACHED IN FINANCIAL TALKS

    NEW YORK. October 31.—The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent says that the British Government after studying proposals for a loan of 4,000,000,000 dollars at 2 per cent. instructed the financial delegation in Washington to seek larger credit at a ...

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  20. SNATCHED £30 FROM BANK COUNTER

    MELBOURNE. October 31. — S[?]ching £30 from a counter at the State savings bank at Bourkestreet, city to-day a man ran ...

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