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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    Fine and warmer. ...

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  5. INDONESIANS KILL BRITISH LEADER

    Brigadier A. W. F. Mallaby, Commander of the Forty- Ninth Indian Brigade, which is occupying the Java city of Sourabaya, was murdered at 6 p.m. yesterday while he was arranging details of the cease-fire order in company ...

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    The big 14-inch guns of H.M.S. King George V. loom above the heads of scholars from St. Leonard's school, Brighton Beach, during a visit to the huge 35,000-ton battleship at Port Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £10,000,000 MORE NEEDED FOR LOAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--With "great regret and deep disappointment," the Prime Minister to-night advised that the Fourth Victory Loan was £10,000,000 short of the £85,000,000 objective. ...

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  8. ATOM BOMB SECRETS

    An agreement on the subject of atomic energy, reached "in deadly secrecy" at Quebec in September, 1943, between Mr. ...

    Article : 459 words
  9. FIGHT FOR RAILWAY FIVE LYNCHED BY MOB

    A Central Government military despatch imported that 10,000 Chinese Communist troops attacked Government forces A mob raided the court room at Cania to-day and lynched five prisoners whose trial for collaboration was just completed. ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. TALKS ON FAR EAST

    In an undisguised move to give Russia additional time and incentive to join the Par Eastern Advisory. Commission deliberations, ...

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  11. FRENZY OF DEFEAT

    Further evidence of Japanese brutality and wanton killing was given at the continued hearing of evidence against General ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. LATE NEWS

    LONDON.--Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told House of Commons that in reply to a British protest that Russian ...

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  13. U.S. TO CUSHION POST-WAR SHOCK

    WASHINGTON, October 31 (A.A.P.).—--Dec[?] ing that wage [?] were imperative in order to cushion the [?] war [?] to the American workers, sustain adequate purchasing power and [?] the ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. AUSTRALIANS IN S.W. BORNEO

    A.N.E.T.A., the Dutch News Agency, states that the entire Pontianak area, in Dutch Southwest Borneo, is under Allied ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. EUROPEANS SAFE IN N.E.I.

    Nearly 90 per cent, of a total of 250,000 Europeans throughout the Netherlands East Indies are now accounted for, according to ...

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  16. NO GRANTS FOR COMMANDERS

    Departure from the tradition of voting monetary awards to victorious commanders, and hence of specific mention of their names, ...

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  18. AN EMPHATIC WARNING

    In consequence of the Sourabaya fighting and the killing of Brigadier Mallaby, Lieut.-General Christison has issued the following radio warning to the Indonesians. On October 28 a large number ...

    Article : 394 words
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  20. WHILE BRITAIN GOES SHORT

    The Minister for Food (M. Pinea) announced that bread is off the French ration list. There will be more meat, ...

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  21. SWORN IN AT DAWN

    Judge Jose Linhares was sworn in as President of Brazil at a dawn ceremony. Dr. Vargas, the former President, remained under ...

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    JAPANESE WAR CRIMINAL.--Colonel Esao Tokunage formerly in charge of all P.O.W. camps in Hong Kong and district, is carefully guarded by a British soldier as he is marched off to the cells. He will stand trial as a war criminal.--(British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AGREEMENT IN JAVA

    The price of the cessation of hostilities in Sourabaya yesterday was an unusual agreement between Dr. Soekarno and ...

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  24. LEASE-LEND PARADOX

    The R.A.F. will use 240 Luftwaffe Junkers 52 aircraft In an effort to make up the numbers of Transport Command aircraft ...

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  25. MIGRATION OF JEWS

    A belief is growing, that Britain's plans on future Jewish migration to Palestine calls for a joint Anglo-American commission ...

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  26. NEW P. & O. LINER

    The P. and O. Line has given an order to Viekers Armstrong for a 20,000-ton liner, to cost approximately £2,000,000, with a ...

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  27. TWO AIR FORCE MEN KILLED

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Two air force men were killed instantly, when an empty petrol waggon ran off the road and ...

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  28. Tax Scheme Suggested by Bernard Shaw

    LONDON, October 31.--At 90 years of age, George Bernard Shaw considers himself just beginning to be fit to practise the art of government. He made this clear when ...

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  29. Communist Gains

    A gain of is seats by the communist party and the loss of 18 by the Socialists are features of the result of the Danish general ...

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  30. Cambridgeshire to Esquire

    The result of the Cambridgeshire was:--Esquire (401), 1: Joan's Star (1008), 2; Grand Master (331), 3; Half a length, ...

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  31. Churchill Denies Retirement

    Mr. Churchill stated that the "News Chronicle" report thai he is retiring at the end of the year to write his memoirs is "untrue ...

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