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  4. PEACEMAKER ROLE IN INDONESIA TO AMERICA

    BATAVIA, October 25.--The possibility of America playing the part of peacemaker in the NEI now is being actively discussed in Batavia. Last night Soekarno broadcast an ...

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  5. QUERIES FOR REDS

    LONDON, October 24.--The Teheran newspaper 'Kanun' in an open letter to the Russian Embassy at Teheran says: The Russian Embassy is respectfully asked to answer the following ...

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    The British High Commissioner in Palestine (Lord Gort) who has announced an American proposal to build an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. No Improvement In Position In Java

    FEELING between Indonesians and Dutch continues at fever heat throughout Java and the extremists appear to be in the much stronger position, particularly in the western section. The Nationalist leader (Dr. Soekarno) in the course ...

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    General A. E. Percival, the British Commander in Malaya when Singapore' fell, whose report is stated to have led to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAP DIPLOMATS ORDERED TO RETURN HOME

    TOKIO, October 25.--Associated Press says that, acting at the direction of the Allied powers, General MacArthur has ordered the Japanese Government to transfer all diplomatic and consular ...

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  10. OCCUPATIONAL AIR FORCE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 24.--Five groups of Super-Fortresses will form part of the American occupational air force in ...

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  11. Socilists Oppose Soekarno

    BATAVIA, October 25.--An attempt will be made by the Indonesian Socialist party to replace Dr. Soekarno at the ...

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  12. VETO RIGHTS

    PARIS, October 24.--The veto right of great industrial powers in proposed amendments to the ILO constitution ...

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  13. FACTORY-MADE HOUSES

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--Plans for the mass production of factory-made houses have been placed before the Prime ...

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  14. ARMY INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- It is suggested that a move may be made at the Federal Cabinet meeting next week ...

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  15. French Press Duped

    PARIS, October 24.--Inquiries have established that the report of the exhumation of Laval's body ...

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  16. MOVIE STRIKE OVER

    HOLLYWOOD, October 24.-- The A.F.L. president (Mr. William Green) announced the termination of the movie industry ...

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  17. MR. BARNES AGAIN PROMINENT IN ASSEMBLY SCENE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The quotation of long extracts from a book written by a former Queensland doctor by Mr. J. F. Barnes (Bundaberg) and a motion by Mr. Hilton (Carnarvon) that Mr. Barnes be no longer ...

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  18. RUSSIAN GRAB OF GERMAN FACTORIES

    LONDON, October 25.--A secret list of 40 German industrial plants in Western Germany, which the Russian ...

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  19. GENERAL DENTZ REPRIEVED

    PARIS, October 25.--De Gaulle has reprieved General Dentz, ex-High Commissioner in Syria, who was sentenced to death on August ...

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  20. ATTEMPTING TO KILL CHARGE AGAINST SEAMAN IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Charged with unlawfully attempting to kill George Mather, second officer of the British steamer Tekoa, berthed in Brisbane, and a Brisbane detective, Roy Gannon, on Monday morning ...

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  21. CONGRESSMEN TO PRESS CLAIMS OF JEWS IN LONDON

    LONDON, October 24.--A Washington message states that four Congressmen have issued a statement demanding that U.S. take immediate and appropriate action on the issue of free immigration to Palestine, ...

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  22. ANOTHER LANDING

    BATAVIA, October 25.--Under over of a strong escort of RAF thunderbolts, a division of Indian troops landed at Sourabaya this ...

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  23. United Nations Charter Now Law

    WASHINGTON, October 24.--The United Nations Organisation came into being to-day after the ...

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  24. EASY PAYMENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- To dispel an apparent misapprehension the W[?] Minister (Mr. Lazzarini) stated to-day that ...

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  25. JAPS ARRESTED

    LONDON, October 24.--British troops arrested General Naka[?]ura Commander in Chief of Japanese forces in Central Java, ...

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  26. Pacific Fleet Command

    LONDON, October 24.--The Admiralty has announced that Vice-Admiral Vian has been appointed second in command of ...

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  27. COMMERCE LEADERS DEBATE IMPERIAL PREFERENCE ISSUE

    LONDON, October 24.--The Federation of Empire Chambers of Commerce attended by representatives of 13 countries, ...

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  28. TOMATO PRICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The first commodity removed from price control is fresh tomatoes. In a statement to-day the ...

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    With the war at an end aircraft of the British Fleet in the Pacific are mostly engaged in patrol work. This plane is about to land on the deck of the aircraft carrier, HMS Illustrious, following such a flight. British Official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The late infantile paralysis total for one year is now 85 cases. Three more cases were reported to-day. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN FORCES TO AID IN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, October 24.-- The 'Times' Tokio correspondent says it is authoritatively stated the vanguard of 40,000 ...

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  32. TWO BRITISH OVERSEAS AIR SERVICES TO BE OPENED

    LONDON, October 24.--Journeys [?] 44 hours from Singapore to London and 21 hours from Singapore to Sydney are expected to ...

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  33. KEMBLA STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Since arriving in Brisbane Messrs. W. Strong and J. Thomas, of the Illawarra Trades and Labor ...

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  34. Secrecy Requested

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A request has been made by the Department of the Air to RAAF personnel not to disclose vital ...

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