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  4. Truce Called at Sourabaya; 40 Die in Fighting

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. -- Indonesian leader, Dr. Soekarno, has ordered his followers in Sourabaya to lay down their arms after a day of bloody fighting in which 40 British and Indian soldiers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 376 words
  5. Midnight Intruder's Crime

    A young woman was slashed and bartered in her bed at Paddington last night by a man who entered her room through a verandah window. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 366 words
  6. Soekarno's Followers

    Soldiers: Carrying captured Japanese swords, these young men of the Indonesian National Army in Sourabaya, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 8 Ships To Bring A.I.F. Back Home

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Eight Liberty ships have been obtained by the Government to speed up the return of thousands of Australian servicemen from the islands before Christmas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Slaughter Of Mother And Baby

    LABUAN (Borneo), Tuesday. -- After surrendering to the Japs in Central Borneo, a British ...

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  9. Taking No Chances With Hess

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Only time Rudolf Hess has been seen since his transfer to Nuremburg ...

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  10. Soekarno Surrounded

    "Sun" correspondent Nigel Palethorpe, who flew with Soekarno from Batavia to Sourabaya. says:-- ...

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  11. Soldier Buried Alive

    WEWAK,, Tuesday. -- To escape punishment for war crimes, Jap officers in New Guinea ordered destruction of their records after the surrender. Thus all accused are now ...

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  13. Planes at 2½d Mile

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Theatre-goers living within a 50-mile radius of London will be able, after seeing a ...

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  14. NO RATION RELIEF FOR BUTTER, MEAT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- No relaxation of butter rationing is likely although the 1945-46 butter production will be much greater than during the previous two years. ...

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  15. Editorial

    THE present crime wave is a natural outcome of the war, an urgent problem foreseen by the police here and in every other country. It is not one to be left to the Law's depleted ...

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  16. Revolution In Brazil

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- President Getulio Vargas of Brazil has resigned and Judge Jose Linhares of the Brazilian Supreme Court has assumed the Presidency. Vargas had been President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STOP-PRESS

    Melbourne, Tuesday. -- Silver Link solidly backed today for Melbourne Cup, and now second favorite. Lawrence still ...

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  18. Floods Menace Wewak Camps

    WEWAK, Tuesday. -- Many AIF camps around Wewak will almost certainly be flooded when the high tides of December pound ...

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