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  4. No Peace Formula Evolved From Java Negotiations

    BATAVIA, November 18.--The meeting between the Dutch and Indonesians, with General Christison as chair[?]an, sat for three and three-quarter hours last night without [?]aking material progress towards a settlement of the Indonesian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUSTARD GAS TUBE AFLOAT OFF COAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A big cylinder of mustard gas is afloat off the Queensland coast. The Navy authorities in Brisbane said to-night they expected it probably would be washed up south of Coolangatta. They appealed to anyone finding the cylinder to report immediately to the police. They emphasised that there is no ...

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  6. FRENCH CRISIS DEVELOPS WITH SUBMISSION OF DE GAULLE'S RESIGNATION

    PARIS, November 17.--A crisis has developed in France as a result of General de Gaulle being unable to form a Government because of lack of co-operation by other parties. This led to General de Gaulle tendering his resignation as provisional President which post ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Two persons prominently mentioned in the report of the attack on Pearl Harbor are Admiral Kimmel (top), who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BELSEN TRIAL CONCLUDED

    LUNEBERG, November 17.--The German officers and men responsible for the atrocities at Belsen are to meet a just fate. Found guilty at the war criminal trials, their ...

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  9. PLANE CRASHES

    EIGHTEEN Australians were among 28 people killed when a Douglas Courier plane crashed between Jacquinot Bay (New Britain) and Rabaul on Thursday. One victim was an Australian nurse ...

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  10. CHINESE SUFFER AT HANDS OF INDONESIANS

    SOURABAYA, November 18. --Raiding the outskirts of Chinatown on Friday night, an Indonesian mob seized six ...

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  11. DDT FATAL TO TICKS AND BUFFALO FLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--DDT proved fatal to arsenic-resistant ticks and buffalo fly in experiments conducted in ...

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  12. KRUPP CASE

    NUREMBURG, November 17.-- The Allied War Criminals Tribunal rejected a proposal that Alfred Krupp should be indicted ...

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  13. DUTCH ACCUSED

    THE HAGUE, November 17.-- The Dutch representative on the United Nations War Crimes Commission (Mr. S. Mouton) ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS' RAPID ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, November 17. --The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says that despite the capture ...

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  15. FORMER NAZIS TESTIFY AT INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A former Nazi Party leader said yesterday that he had been expelled for alleged ...

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  16. GOODS FOR CHINA

    CANBERRA, Saturday.-- First orders for household goods to be manufactured in Australia for China were placed this week. ...

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  17. SETBACK IN CASE AGAINST YAMASHITA

    MANILA, November 17. -- The Associated Press says attempts to link Yamashita with atrocities in Manila received ...

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  18. DID NOT RETURN

    FRANKFURT, November 17.-- Rudolf Wolf, a German prisoner, giving evidence on the third day of the Dachau trial, said invalids ...

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  19. STIR IN AUSTRIA

    LONDON, November 17. --Otto von Hapsburg, Pretender to the Austrian Throne, visited Innsbrueck, ...

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  20. U.S. AWARD

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The late President Roosevelt signed the citation for the Legion of Merit (degree of legionnaire) awarded ...

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  21. [?]LAND TROOPS [?]EETHING OVER [?]EAVE BUNGLE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Prime Minister should take immediate action to appoint [?] or two men outside the ...

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  22. LABOR GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Labor party will not have an election majority, but a Labor Government is regarded as certain for ...

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  23. U.K. WAR DAMAGE

    CANBERRA, Saturday.-- Britain's War Damage Commission has revealed that 3,281,993 separate ...

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  24. Jap Game Foreshadowed Pearl Harbor Success

    WASHINGTON, November 17.--Rear-Admiral Inglis presented to the Pearl Harbor inquiry a Navy report ...

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  25. BENNETT INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Public inquiry ordered by War Cabinet into the escape of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett from Singapore will be conducted by Mr. Justice Ligertwood, of the South Australian Supreme ...

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  26. BLOW TO CANADA

    NEW YORK, November 17.-- The 'Christian Science Monitor's' Winnipeg correspondent says whatever long term plans for ...

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  27. Attempted Suicide

    TOKIO, November 17.--The Army newspaper 'Stars and Stripes' reports that Tosuke Matsuoka, the former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. SHIP HELD UP

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The British food ship Australia Star has been delayed in loading by a dispute over employment in ...

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  29. SINGLE DEFENCE DEPT

    WASHINGTON. November 17.--. The Associated Press says that opposing the establishment of a single Defence Department. ...

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  30. TROOP CARRYING

    LONDON, November 17.--The [?]eship Washington, seven [?] aircraft carriers, one es[?]ting carrner, and six cruisers ...

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  31. RECORDS BURNED

    TOKIO, November 17. -- The Associated Press says the Japanese military command instructed war prisoner records to be burned the ...

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