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  4. SOEKARNO REJECTS DUTCH OFFER

    BATAVIA, Wed.--In rejecting the latest Dutch offer made through the Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, Dr. Van Mook, promising Indonesian Nationalists racial equality and full partnership with the Netherlands the leader of the ...

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  5. Indonesians Were Not Co-operative

    BATAVIA, Wed.--Officers on the liner Esperance Bay, which carried 1400 Indonesian repatriates back to Java from Australia, flatly contradict the official Australian statement on Monday that Indonesians were "co-operative and not menacing," ...

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  6. Pacific Victory Must Be Consolidated

    LONDON, Wed.--The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, affirmed in Moscow yesterday that it was in the interests of all democratic nations to consolidate the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Casey Resigns Governorship Of Bengal

    NEW DELHI, Wed.--It is officially announced that Mr. R. G. Casey has resigned the Governorship of Bengal, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Evatt Could Be Better Employed

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Country Party Leader, Mr. Fadden said to-night that Dr. Evatt had been occupying his time overseas ...

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  9. Ship's Hoses Used On Demonstrators

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A mob riot on the Wooloomooloo wharf to-day where the Stirling Castle with Dutch troops aboard, is berthed, threatened to get out of hand before police reinforcements arrived. ...

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  10. ALARMED AT EXTENT OF RAILWAY THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Expressing alarm at the extent of thefts of railway property, the Minister for Transport, Mr. O'Sullivan ...

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  11. Not Accept Allegiance To British Crown Says De Valera

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.--While declaring that he valued the links which he accepted as keeping Eire in the association of the British Commonwealth, and he had no intention of severing them, the Prime Minister of Eire, Mr. De Valera, told the annual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Hungarian Elections

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday.--With 4,000,000 votes counted, and only 250,000 still to be counted the Small Holders (Centre ...

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  13. London Message Not Received By Finance Delegation

    NEW YORK, Wed.--Quoting a British spokesman, the Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" says the ...

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  14. Finnish Wartime Leaders Arrested

    HELSINKI, Wed.--The former Finnish President, Risto Ryti, and seven other prominent wartime leaders have been arrested and ...

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  15. MAY REVISE TERMS TO FAVOUR ITALY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--The long-suppressed Italian armistice terms, which were published yesterday, may soon be revised in favour of Italy if the Allied deadlock on the final peace treaty continues, states the Washington correspondent of the ...

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  17. Courses To Assist Primary Producers

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The provision of courses to assist primary producers in technical education was urged during the estimates debate ...

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  18. War Crime Trials Will Begin Soon

    BRISBANE. Wed.--The first of the Australian trials of Japanese accused of war crimes is expected to begin in Borneo about ...

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  19. New Air Speed Record

    LONDON, Wed.--Averaging 602 miles per hour, Mr. G. H. Wilson broke the world air speed record at Herne Bay to-day. ...

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  20. Atomic Bomb Attack Risks In Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Bertrand Russell, in an article published in the Manchester "Guardian," directs attention to the great risks Britain, with its dense population, runs from attacks from atomic bomb. ...

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  21. Seamen To Be Repatriated

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Fourteen hundred seamen in Brisbane, employed at Bulimba by the American authorities during the war ...

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  22. Cousens' Arrival Date Still Unknown

    BRISBANE, Wed.--No information is at present available concerning the date of arrival in Australia of Major Charles Cousens, ...

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  23. PRESIDENT OF I.L.O.

    PARIS, Wed.--The governing committee of the International Labour Office has unanimously elected the Under-Secretary of the ...

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  24. Meeting Of Far Eastern Advisory Council

    WASHINGTON, Wed.-- Although Russia was again not represented when the Far Eastern Advisory Council met privately ...

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