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  4. Kerbside Stalls In Singapore

    Indian hawkers at their kerbside stalls in Singapore are doing a roaring trade these days with members of the Allied occupation forces, at prices 300 and 400 per cent. above normal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIGHTING AGAIN FLARES UP IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, Sun.--Fighting has flared up anew in Batavia, with at least 13 Indonesians killed and two Indian soldiers wounded, while the situation elsewhere in Java has again assumed a grave character. ...

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  6. Will Prosecute All Japs For War Guilt

    TOKIO, Sun.--Not even members of the Imperial Household are immune from possible prosecution for war guilt, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  7. Food Needed In Japan

    TOKIO, Sun.--In a desperate effort to avert death from starvation of millions of Japanese, the Japanese Government is ...

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  8. Coal Industry Control Plan

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The purchase and distribution of all coal produced in New South Wales by the Federal Government for a minimum period of five years will be ...

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  9. Grog Racket In Singapore Cleaned Up

    SINGAPORE, Sun.-- Working day and night over the past week, 50 Marines, under naval provost marshal Major F. Little, have ...

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  10. Spaniards In Exile Promised Pardon

    MADRID, Sun.--General Franco has signed a decree inviting all Spaniards in exile accused of rebellion to return to Spain for ...

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  11. U.K. Government Working On Long-Term Plan

    LONDON, Sun.-- Announcing to the Scottish Labor Party conference that the Government was working on a long-term plan, the ...

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  12. Air Transport Crashes

    LONDON, Sun.--A Dakota air transport crashed in the street in Purley, near London, soon after taking off for Croydon aerodrome. ...

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  13. NETHERLANDS DEMANDS FOR REPARATIONS.

    THE HAGUE, Sun.--Demands by the Netherlands for reparations from Germany are officially estimated at £875,000,000. ...

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  14. Not Authorised To Interfere

    NEW DELHI, Sun.--An official statement issued by the South-East Asia Command, declares that the Allied Commander in the Netherlands East Indies, Lieut. General Sir Phillip Christison, is not authorised to interfere with the internal political ...

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  15. NO EVIDENCE HITLER ALIVE

    BERLIN, Sun.--British and American investigators have notified London and Washington that no evidence whatever had turned un to show that Hitler is still alive. This was revealed by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Mass Arrests By Indonesians

    BATAVIA, Sun.--Mass arrests of Europeans and Eurasians have been made by the special Indonesian police force throughout East and Central Java, according to unconfirmed reports reaching British Army headquarters here. ...

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  18. Move to Destroy Stranglehold On German Industry

    BERLIN, Sun.--Germany's largest corporation and the world's largest chemical corporation--I. G. Farben and Co., whose assets ...

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  19. CONVINCED DEAD.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A telegram signed Goebbels, sent on May 1 ...

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  20. CHINESE PIRATES BOARD SHIP

    HONG KONG, Sun.--Three hundred passengers aboard a Chinese coastal steamer were robbed by Chinese pirates almost within sight and gun range of British warships lying in Victoria harbor, Hong Kong, yesterday. ...

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  21. HIGHER TAXES FOR GERMANS.

    BERLIN, Sun.--Germans in future will have to pay higher taxes than under the Nazis, the Allied Control Commission ...

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  22. R.N. Rating Jumps From Ferry

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Shouting "Mines ahead, look out," an R.N. rating jumped from the rail of the Manly ferry Curl Curl into choppy ...

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  23. Churchill's Anxiety About Future

    LONDON, Sun.--With many other people he shared deep anxiety about the future, Britain's wartime Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  24. JAP FORCES TO LEAVE KOREA.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--All Japanese military forces in Korea are to be withdrawn on November 1. This was announced by General ...

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