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    With a secret camera, Private Sid. Nielsen, of Rockhampton, took photographs of his mates while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAVAL TRIES TO CHEAT JUSTICE

    PARIS, October 15.--The Ministry of Justice announced that Laval swallowed a capsule, presumably containing poison, at 8.45 a.m. in Fresnes prison when officals ...

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  6. Indonesian Protest Against British Attitude In Java

    LONDON, October 14.--The Nationalist Leader (Dr. Soekarno) has sent a protest to the Allied Commander (General Christison) declaring that the "British are insufficiently neutral," says Reuter's correspondent at Batavia. Dr. Soekarno ...

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  7. ASKED FOR GUN

    LONDON, October 14.--The 'Daily Mail's' Paris correspondent says Laval's defence counsel, Maitre Naud, confirmed the news ...

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  8. ALLIES TO DISPLAY STERNER ACTION AGAINST ANNAMESE

    LONDON, October 14.--It is stated at Seac Headquarters that MajorGeneral D. D. Gracey, head of the Control Commission at Saigon, has decided to take firmer action against further Annamite ...

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  9. INDONESIANS GRATEFUL TO TRADE UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Esperance Bay will leave Brisbane to-morrow afternoon with 1400 Indonesians for ...

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  10. DUTCH POLICY OUTLINED BY VAN MOOK

    BATAVIA, October 15.--At a long-awaited Press conference the Lieutenant-Governor (Dr. van Mook) gave no more ...

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  11. NEW INLAND RAILWAY PROPOSALS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A new inland railway plan for Queensland running north and south inside the Dividing ...

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  12. REGULATIONS HAMSTRING REAL ESTATE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Relief from chaotic regulations governing property valuations will be sought by the executive ...

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  13. NEW AIR RECORD?

    LONDON, October 14.--Preliminary tests made during the week-end indicate that the jet propelled ...

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  14. AUSTRIA APPEALS FOR PROTECTION FROM REFUGEES

    LONDON, October 14.--The Austrian Provisional Government has urgently appealed to the Allies to save the country from a swarm of refugees, numbering almost a million, which is about to ...

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  15. BITTER DUTCH ATTACK ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 15.--Hilversun Radio broadcast a strong attack against British policy in Indonesia alleging ...

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  16. WOMAN BURNED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The body of a young woman who is believed to have wandered into the scrub in Bexley Gully ...

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  17. JEWS WARNED THAT GREATER SACRIFICES MAY BE EXPECTED

    LONDON, October 14.--Thousands of Hebrew leaflets distributed in Palestine during the week-end warned the Jews to "Be prepared," says the 'Daily Express' Jerusalem correspondent. The leaflets added: "Every ...

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  18. THOUGHT THE SUN HAD BURST

    SYDNEY, Monday.--When the second atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki it wiped out practically the whole of the city's ...

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  19. LOAN RESPONSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--"So far the response to the £85,000,000 Fourth Victory Loan is completely unworthy of the nation ...

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  20. FEAR OPPRESSES ALL MANKIND

    LONDON, October 14.--Mr. J. Chuter Ede, MP, [?]n a speech to-day said the [?]ittle nations must have a ...

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  21. POULTRY RAISING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The tremendous increase in backyard poultry raising in Queensland is reflected in 24,000 applications ...

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  22. FORTY-ONE KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    BRUSSELS, October 15.--Thirty-three British passengers and eight members of the American crew were killed when a ...

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  23. ATOMIC POWER NO SECRET

    PARIS, October 14.--Professor Paul Rivet, Director of the Paris Museum of Anthropology, ...

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  24. JAPS HAD BIGGEST SUBMARINE

    TOKIO, October 14.--Allied correspondents inspected the world's largest submarine built in February, and which the ...

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  25. Churchill Has Throat Ailment

    LONDON, October 14.--The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Churchill) is confined to his house suffering from a sore throat ...

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  26. DOCK STRIKE ENDS

    LONDON, October 15.--The London dockers, except men of the Royal Group docks, to-day agreed to return to work on ...

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  27. OCEANA SLIGHTLY DAMAGED

    LONDON, October 14.--The liner Oceana, which struck a mine when repatriating Germans, has been towed into Cuxhaven slip. ...

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  28. TYPHOON DAMAGE

    [?]HINGTON October 14.[?] Navy announced three ships [?] sunk, 30 driven aground and [?] damaged in the typhoon ...

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  29. JAP ARMY GENERAL STAFF

    TOKIO, October 14.--The Japanese General Staff headquarters has been formally dissolved, and the Army General Staff will be ...

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