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  4. Metropolitan FORECAST :

    Warm at first; showers later. ...

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  5. PEACE MAKING IN THE DUTCH INDIES

    The possibility of America playing the part of peace maker in the Netherlands East Indies vis being actively discussed in Batavia. Last night Dr. .Soekarno, Republican Leader, ...

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    BRITISH TROOPS KEEP ORDER IN BATAVIA.--British troops, who arc keeping order in Java, conduct a daily round up of looters captured during the night. The picture just received from our special representative shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PALESTINE FOR JEWS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 25. An estimated, crowd of 200,000 persons gathered in a mass protest demonstration sponsored by ...

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  8. RAIN MOVES TO THE EAST

    The beneficial rains which fell in the northern and western areas on Wednesday, yesterday travelled east, and. good falls were received in the Northern Country, North-East: and Gippsland Districts. No further rains ...

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    JAPAN'S NEW PRIME MINISTER. The new Japanese Prime Minister (Baron Kljuro Shidehara) pictured at his official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW SORE SPOT

    According to reports reaching the United States Government, the administrative division of Korea into Russian and ...

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  11. SEVEN NEW PEERS

    As "a wholly exceptional measure of State policy" the Government this morning appointed seven new Labor Peers to increase ...

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  12. ALLIED CONTROL IN JAPAN

    Vital problems which if solved satisfactorily, might form, a pattern for a world peace settlement, will be discussed at the initial conference of the Allied Advisory Commission on Japan. ...

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  13. U.N.C.I.O. BEGINS

    The United Nations Council of International Organisations came into being to-day after the deposit of the ratification ...

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  14. LEADERSHIP OF CARINET

    An announcement, believed to relate to an important change in the Soekarno Cabinet, is expected at any moment. It is ...

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  15. KONOYE IN NEW ROLE

    Domei agency, quoting from reliable sources, reported that Prince Konoye, in accepting full responsibility for having played a ...

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  16. LATE NEWS.

    OSLO. -- Norwegian Government has sent a bill of indictment to Nuremberg against 24 Nazi leaders, who are accused of ...

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  17. ANOTHER BLOW AT JAPAN'S STATUS

    Further notable action has been taken to impress on the Japanese their lowered status among the nations. Acting on the direction of the Allied Powers. General ...

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  18. IMPERIALISM IN FAR EAST

    That problems arising from the termination of the war in the Far East should be made the concern of the United Nations is ...

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  19. A.I.F. & R.A.A.F. FOR JAPAN

    It is authoritatively stated that the vanguard of the 40,000 British Empire troops who will participate in the occupation of ...

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    Capt. R. H. Curzen (right), of, the U.S. cruiser Birmingham, talking to Rear-Admiral C. E. van Honk, C.-in-C. American Naval (Forces in Australia and New Guinea, on the deck of the vessel when it berthed at Port Melbourne yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. H.M.S. TIGER

    The Admiralty announces that the cruiser Tiger, which will be launched on the Clyde to-day, has a displacement of 8885 tons. ...

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  23. U.S. SOLDIERS ATTACKED

    Demobilised Japanese soldiers in Okawara and Fujisawa districts, on Honshu, have thrown grenades at American G.I.'s, ...

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  24. TERRORISM IN IN DO-CHINA

    New Delhi Radio to-day quoted an Indo-China communique reporting acts of terrorism in Saigon, including incendiary ...

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  26. ASHES OF DEAD CAPTIVES

    At Yokohama yesterday I saw glass, urns containing the ashes of 82 Australian prisoners of war who had died in Japan or ...

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  27. TITO AND THE BISHOPS

    Marshal Tito, replying to a protest by Roman Catholic bishops against the treatment of their church in Yugoslavia, told them ...

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  28. VITAL GERMAN FACTORIES

    A secret list of 40 German industrial plants in western Germany which the Russian Government is seeking to remove to ...

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  29. FOOD RIOTS IN PERAK

    Anglo-Indian troops were called out to disperse demonstrations that were organised in all towns and villages in the rich ...

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  30. 465 MORE WAR CRIMINALS

    The 15th list of war criminals, issued after a meeting of the United Nations War Crimes Commission yesterday contains the ...

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  31. KRAMER TRIAL

    The Russian, war crimes authority, Professor. Trainin, in an article in "Prayda," accuses Major Winwood. when defending ...

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  32. STANDARDS OF LIVING

    Mr. George Isaacs, the British Minister for Labor, in a speech at the International Labor Organisation conference, said the gap ...

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  33. PLEASE EXPLAIN FOR RUSSIA

    In an open letter to the Russian Embassy, the Teheran newspaper "Kanun" states: -- "The Russian Embassy is respectfully ...

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  34. REARER MOTOR CARS

    Sir Miles Thomas, managing director of Morris- Motors, states the pre-war number of cars will be going to Australia by next ...

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  35. FATE OF MATSON LINER

    A plane launched by a Japanese raider bombed and sank the unarmed Matson liner Malama, which disappeared in January, ...

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  36. GALE THREATENS EUROPE

    All Central Europe is threatened by the 90-mile-an-hour gale which gave many parts of southern England their third ...

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  37. Soldiers Married to Enemy Girls a Problem

    Despite the ban imposed by the military, authorities, 100 British soldiers have secretly married women of enemy nationality. The resultant legal problems ...

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  38. £250,000 for 14 New Films

    The fll mstar, Ann Todd, has accepted the biggest contract ever offered to a British film actress With the Rank organisation she ...

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  39. DOCKERS' WIVES SEEK AID

    Wives of dock workers who are on strike, are now applying for public, assistance. More than halt of the 65 vessels awaiting ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. Double Taxation

    It is understood that an agreement has been reached between the British Board of Inland revenue and Australian Taxation ...

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