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  4. NO SEARCH FOR ARMS ON ESPERANCE BAY

    CANBERRA, Tues.--No search for arms on the Esperance Bay carrying 1400 Indonesians from Australia to the Netherlands East Indies was made at Brisbane or Darwin, as it was not thought desirable to provoke the men who were returning voluntarily ...

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  5. WOMEN IN JAVA INTERNEE CAMP H0SPITAL

    Internee women in the hospital of the notorious Tjidena camp in Batavia, Java. Seriously ill from dysentery and malnutrition after suffering for three and a half years as Japanese prisoners in a fenced-off portion of one of Batavia's lowest slums, it will be a miracle these women ever regain anything like their former health (Netherlands Indies Information ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russian Order On Evacuation

    BERLIN, Tues.--Soviet authorities now declare that only displaced non-Germans are involved in the Russian order broadcast over Berlin radio on November 2 last ...

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  7. New York Likely As Centre Of Telecommunications'

    LONDON, Tues.--The demand for nationalisation of the Empire's telecommunications services arose originally in Australia, the ...

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  8. Government Has Fallen Down On Housing Job

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A warning that unless the Government did something immediately about the housing situation, homeless ...

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  9. IMPENDING TRAGEDY IN PARTS OF EUROPE

    BERLIN, Tues.--Heading reports of an impending tragedy in various parts of Europe during the coming winter, is the disclosure by Reuter's Berlin correspondent that there is not a single man who could be classed as fit among the 200,000 now being ...

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  10. Civil Defence Organisation Needed

    LONDON, Tues.--Britain regarded it as essential to retain a civil defence organisation, declared the Home Secretary, Mr. J. ...

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  11. Phar Lap Bombed By Japanese

    SYDNEY, Tues.--When W.O.I.S. Fairbairn, of Brisbane, who to-day returned from a Jap prisoner of war camp, was in ...

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  12. UNEASY FEELING IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.--Although by daytime all seems normal, there is an uneasy feeling in Batavia where the rattle of riflefire last night resounded at intervals in various parts of the city. In an affray outside the Governor-General's palace between ...

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  13. Special Parties Will Search For Missing Australians

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Every area in which Australians are known to have served or have been held prisoner of war by the ...

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  14. Elections In Hungary

    BUDAPEST, Tues.--The first returns of the Hungarian general elections show that 60 per cent. are in favor of the Small Holders' ...

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  15. Will Consider Wishes Of France

    LONDON, Tues.--It is officially confirmed here that no decision will be taken in Berlin or elsewhere by which Britain, America ...

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  16. NO GLIDER TRAINING FOR JAP STUDENTS

    TOKIO, Tues.--Introduced into Japan from Germany and given Government sanction in 1938 as a student sport, glider training is ...

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  17. ATROCITIES BY INDONESIANS

    SOURABAYA, Tuesday.--Forced to surrender when they ran out of ammunition during street fighting last week, a British lieutenant was shot in the back of the head by Indonesians while being marched off to gaol, says the Australian correspondent ...

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  18. DRASTIC PENALTIES TO STOP CRIME

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The intimation that more drastic penalties will be provided to put down crime was given by the ...

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  19. Strikers Throw Up Barricade

    WINDSOR (Ontario), Tues.--In order to foil a possible police attempt to cross the picket line strikers at the Ford plant threw ...

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  20. No Clashes Between Communist And American Forces

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--Allegations from Yenan headquarters of the Chinese Communist forces, that United States troops have ...

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  21. REMOVE RESTRAINTS ON WORLD TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--Britain and America are reported to have agreed on a sweeping programme for removing restraints on world ...

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  23. Seeking Long Break At Christmas

    SYDNEY, Tues.--It is expected a move will be made to have Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve proclaimed public holidays in ...

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  24. DAMAGE BY TIDAL WAVE.

    MADRAS, Tues.--Damage estimated to run into tens of millions of rupees has been caused by a tidal wave which swept into ...

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  25. WOMAN AND CHILD BURNED

    SYDNEY, Tues.-- Mrs. Ethel Minnie Smith, 64, and Angela Grace Colman, 2, her granddaughter, were burnt alive in ...

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  26. INVESTIGATIONS OF JAP ATROCITIES

    MOROTAI, Tuesday.--Australian investigations of atrocities by Japanese have been so extensive that Australia will probably be the first Pacific ally to complete the task of punishing Japanese. This is reported by the ...

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  27. Ships To Carry Food To Britain

    LONDON, Tues.--Six large and two smaller freighters, costing about £7,000,000, have been ordered from British shipbuilders by ...

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  28. Theft Of £4500

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Thieves stole £4500 from the home of Mrs. Ethel Mary Josephs, of Auburn, to-night. ...

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  29. Paludrine, New Anti-Malaria Drug

    LONDON, Tues.--A new anti-malaria drug, paludrine, which is more effective and considerably less toxic than mepacrine quinine ...

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  30. NO VISIT TO EUROPE PLANNED.

    WASHINGTON, Tues.--A White House announcement says that contrary to a report published in a Paris newspaper, President ...

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  31. KEPT RECORDS ON SCRAPS OF PAPER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dirty scraps of paper on which Lieut. Chint Singh, of the 12th Frontier Force, kept records of brutalities suffered in New Guinea, will provide evidence which Japanese will have to answer at the war criminal trials. ...

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  32. HIROHITO TOPS CHINESE WAR CRIMINAL LIST

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--To-day Emperor Hirohito is No. 1 on the list of 300 Japanese sought by the Chinese as war criminals. The list, which also includes ...

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