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  4. The Eighth's Losses

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Army Department revealed to-day that 335 of 17.841 members of the ...

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  5. ESPERANCE BAY JAVALNESE WERE NOT ARMED

    BATAVIA, November 8.--No firearms were found when the British field security service searched the Indonesians' luggage upon the arrival of the Esperance Bay at Singapore, says the special ...

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  6. Drastic Ultimatum Issued Indonesians

    BATAVIA, November 8.--Drastic action has been taken by the Allies which will either end the suspense which at present grips Sourabaya or-if the Indonesians are believed-start a blood bath in Java. Major-General E. C. Mansergh ...

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  7. CHINESE COMMUNIST WARNING TO AMERICA

    CHUNGKING, November 9.--A stern warning to American troops to refrain from assisting the Chinese national forces has been issued by the leaders of the Communist army in North China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Ugly scenes marked the birthday celebrations of King Michael of Roumania (above) when Communists tried to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEAVES EATEN BY INTERNEES TO SAVE LIVES

    MANILA, November 8.-- Miss Elvessa Stewart, dietician, said at the Yamashita trial to-day that starving ...

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  10. TRUMAN AND ATTLEE ASKED TO INTERCEDE

    BATAVIA, November 9.-- Dr. Soekarno has appealed to President Truman and Mr. Attlee to intercede to prevent ...

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  11. OPENED INTO OF ITALIANS

    free persons in other States in support of any internees. The cases Heard included those of Manuel Cazzulino (35), of ...

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  12. INVESTIGATION DEPORTATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- It might be dangerous for Fascist internees to return to Italy now, the Italian leader of the ...

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  13. Japanese Minister Attacked

    TOKIO, November 8.--The Kyodo News Agency reports that two former kamikaze pilots failed in an attempt to ...

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  14. NO PLASTER SAINT

    LONDON, November 8.--Major Watt. in the House of Commons, attaching Field Marshal Montgomery for keeping junior officers ...

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  15. FEDERATION OF POLICE UNIONS INAUGURATED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An Australian Federation of Police Unions was formed by the Inter-State Police Conference ...

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  16. WAGES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- An increase of 3 a week for adults and 16 a week for juniors employed under the Local Authorities Award ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. MALLABAY'S BODY

    LONDON, November 8. -- The [?] have delivered Bring. [?] body to the British [?] at Sourabaya, says the ...

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  18. Aid For The Deaf

    NEW YORK, November 8.-- The Bell Telephone Laboratories demonstrated a "photographic human voice" and ...

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  19. Search For Monkey

    PERTH, Friday. -- Quarantine authorities are making an intensive search for a monkey smuggled into toe State by servicemen two weeks ago. The fear of yellow ...

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  20. U.S. WANTS BASES IN ICELAND

    LONDON, November 8.-- The diplomatic correspondent of the 'Times' says it is understood the United ...

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  21. ARMISTICE DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Duke of Gloucester has sent an Armistice Day message to the Returned Soldiers' league. It reads: "The ...

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  22. STATE TREASURER ATTACKS LAWYERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Sharp practices indulged in by members of the legal profession was one of the reasons why it was difficult to prevent crime, said the Treasurer (Mr. Hanlon) in Parliament to-day. He ...

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  23. PUBLIC AND POLICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The apathy of the public and efforts made recently to hinder police in the course of duty had made thugs ...

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  24. WIFE DIVORCED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- George Sloan, a U.S. soldier, got a decree in the Supreme Court to-day for divorce from Olive Irene Sloan, of ...

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  25. ATTLEE HAS RIG PROGRAM TO DISCUSS WITH TRUMAN

    LONDON, November 8. -- When Mr. Attlee goes to America to-morrow he will take with him a new British ...

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  26. THE GOOD OLD DAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The decrease in beer consumption compared with 1939 is only about six per cent. Nearly as much is sold ...

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  27. DOUBLE TAXATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Negotiations now are being conducted between the British and Australian Governments on the incidence of ...

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  28. STEEL INDUSTRY STRIKES

    SYDNEY. Friday.--Militants the Trades and Labour [?]ncil on Thursday night [?]ed an overwhelming ...

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  29. Mustard Gas Dumped

    BRISBANE, Friday. --The City of Port Worth (2000 tons) is carrying away surplus mustard gas which the American Army stored ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ALLIES FEED STARVING EUROPEANS

    LONDON, November 8.--The European committee of UNRRA, which is meeting in London, reported that UNRRA shipments to ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT FILMS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Commonwealth now is producing six documentary films and details of additional projects are being ...

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  32. SERVICES PARTY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--More than 100 delegates from 60 branches of toe Services party of Australia will attend the first annual convention ...

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  33. AIF in Balikpapan

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The last of the five-year veterans of the AIF will leave Balikpapan for Australia to-morrow for discharge. ...

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