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  4. [?]USTN, AUTHORITIES BLAMED FOR PERMITTING INDONESE ARMS

    LONDON, November 4,—For permitting Indonesians to carry arms on board the liner, Esperance Bay, and thus creating a situation wherein ship's officers said they were exposed to the risk of being murdered throughout ...

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  5. THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD

    The [?]monial Changing of the Guard at the House Guards in London,which stopped whenthey was broke out, was resumed recently. The photograph shows the Guard arriving at the House Goards—(Photo from our special London representative). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. [?]adden Urges Action Against communist Party

    RRA.N [?] Mr. A. W. Fadden, Leader of the Country [?] a statement tonight said that added that the statement order an immediate inner as to win either an indictment should be presented ...

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  7. SOEKARNO SAYS INDONESIANS WILL CEASE FIGHTING

    BATAVIA, November 4,—He had ordered the Indonesians to stop fighting, and they had agreed to do so, stated the Indonesian leader, Dr. Sockarno,on his return to Batavia from Magelang (Central Java). Sochatno said he had made an ...

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  8. RUSSO CHINESE RELATIONS

    LONDON, Nov. 4,—The Americn Press correspondent in Peiping says that Generalissimn Chiang Kai-shek's leading field ...

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  9. EWISH DOUBLE [?]RED

    Britanes draer than I do at mind from which re[?] came Nevertheless and disapprove of them ...

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  10. N.G. CIVIL OFFICERS IN LOST SHIP

    CANBERRA, November 2, — Hundreds of officers of the New Guinea Administration are believed to have lost their lives when ...

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  11. 15,000 IN N.S.W. IDLE IN STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5,—More than 15,000 employees in steel, coal and commercial printing in- dustries were idle to-day. ...

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  12. BETTER OFF WORKING FOR THE STATE

    LONDON, November 4,— Managers and technicians in industry will not lose by [?]tion. They will be better of by working ...

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  13. TUG TO ATTEMPT TO SAVE COLLIER

    CAIRNS, November 5,— In an attempt to salvage the Royal Naval collier, Atlas, which went aground on Bougainville Reef on Friday night the tug, Sprightly, left Cairns and is due to reach the stricken vessel about noon ...

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  15. STAFF MEN CARRIED AUSTRALIANS

    [?], November 3, With R.A.A.F personnel for the N.S.W. and Tasmania, and fistle arrived in ...

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  16. MINOR WAR CRIMES CASES BEGIN SOON

    BRISBANE, Nov. 3,— Just returned from the war crimes investigation in Manlia Mr. Justice Mashfield ...

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  17. BLOOD STILL POURS IN THE PACIFIC

    LONDON, Nov, 4, — "The second world War lies behind as a blt, but in the Pacific an occurs of blood ...

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  18. GEN. BENNETT REPORT ON NOV. 12?

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 3, — Army legal experts are now considering the findings of the special court of inquiry into the ...

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  19. DUTCH ARMY LOADS STORES FOR JAVA

    BRISBANE, Nov. 5,—The Dutch Pressel Japanese left Brisbane today with a full large of stores for Java. ...

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  20. [?]AC BAN ON INTERVIEWS!

    [?]NIA, November 4,—Although military censorship of Press matter was moved more than six weeks ago, a new order has been introduced by Headquarters which has almost the same effect as a reimposing of centre says the special representative of the Australian Associated Press. ...

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  21. REPORTS ON GERMAN REFUGEES "MYSTIFY"

    LONDON, November 4,—Reports that 200,000 Germans from the Russian zone are pouring into the British zone, are mystifying Foreign Office officials in London, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph. ...

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