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  3. SITUATION IN JAVA STEADILY GROWING WORSE

    LONDON, October 6 (A.A.P.).—The situation in Java took a grave turn, with clashes in Batavia, Sourahaya, Purwakarta, and other cities between Japanese and nationalists on the one hand, and pro-Dutch and anti-nationalists on the other, says Reuter's correspondent from Batavia. ...

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  4. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    LONDON, October 6 (A.A.P.).— At the end of the first full daying England after nearly nine years, the Duke of Windsor drove to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Japanese in. Singipore find, the tables turned and do not like it, Here they are seen under Indian Army guards filling in trenches which they had forced Australian fend other P.O.W. to dig some months before.—Australian official photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. CORRESPONDENT'S CRITICISM OF WAR PRESS CENSORSHIP

    NEW YORK, October 6 (A.A.P.).—The "Herald Tribune's" correspondent at Tokio (Frank Kelley) says that in this correspondent's 18 months covering the war in the Pacific and 17 months under the British ...

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  7. EXTRAORDINARY SCENES IN COURT DURING TRIAL OF M. LAVAL

    LONDON, October 6 (A.A.P.).—The former Vicny Premier, M. Laval, was expelled from the courtroom and the Judge (M. Mongibeaux) suspended the session for an indefinite period shortly after the trial ...

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  8. "DISTORTED PICTURE GIVEN"

    "As the direct result of this censorship the U.S. public were often given a distorted picture, of our war effort," he-said. "The censorship operated to ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF LARGS BAY.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 7.—Wild scenes were witnessed at Hamilton wharf to-day when the Largs Bay arrived witt 993 P.O.W. ...

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  10. JAPANESE LOSING CONTROL

    According to a report from Sourabaya, says Reuter's correspondent the Japanese are finding thai they are fast losing-control, and have called in ...

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  11. END OF SHINTOISM

    WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press says that in a State Department broadcast Mr, John Vincent, chief of the ...

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  12. DOCK WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Seven thousand Indonesian dock workers struck this afternoon in Batavia's wharf area They refused to unload Dutch ships. The strikers' ...

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  13. ALLEGED DELAYING TACTICS

    Mornet said "This letter read by the defendant is an example of his delaying tactics. The policy we have to Judge is criminal; it is a policy under which ...

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  14. NEW JAPANESE CABINET.

    LONDON, OCTOBER 7 (A.A.P.).— A new Japanese Government has been formed, with Baron Kijnro Shidehara as Prime Minister. "The ...

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  15. JAPANESE IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, October 6 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press Correspondent says that several hundred Japanese from the ...

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  16. RIOTING AND LOOTING.

    BATAVIA, October 6.—A Relayed dispatch from the Associated Press correspondent after what the Seaforth Highlanders call a quiet night in Batavia. ...

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  17. JAPANESE ATROCITIES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 7.—Atrocities against Australian troops might not have been part of the Pacific war had there been greater support for ...

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  18. BRITISH BRIDES FOR U.S.A.

    LONDON, October 6.—Special American mission is going to Britain to investigate the prpblem of getting British brides to America. ...

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  19. PALESTINE CLASH.

    JERUSALEM, October 6 (A.A.P.). —Unconfirmed reports from northern Palestine state that Jewish villagers last night clashed with a British ...

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  20. BUENOS AIRES OUTBREAK.

    NEW YORK, Oct 6 (A.A.P.).— Mounted police in Buenos Aires, firing revolvers in the aircharged a crowd of 500 women. ...

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  21. AMERICA OBJECTS

    NEW YORK, October 6 (A.A.P.).— America was willing to dictate peace terms to an enemy, but was unwilling to dictate peace terms to her allies, ...

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  22. ATOM BOMB DEFENCE

    MONTREAL, October 6 (A.A.P.).— General A. G. N. McNaughton, chairman of the Canadian section of the United States-Canadian Joint Defence ...

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  23. SUSPECTED WAR CRIMINALS

    NEW YORK, October 5 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press correspondent at Yokohama says that 21 suspected war criminals (all Japanese), including ...

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  24. REFRIGERATORS SOON

    MELBOURNE, October 6.—Within six months, Australian household refrigerators will be produced in good volume and sold at under £70. for ...

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  25. OCCUPATION TROOPS WELCOMED.

    TOKIO, Oct. 6 (A.A.P).—The Associated Press correspondent says that General Eichelberger, after visiting four cities of northern Japan reported ...

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  26. LIBERATOR CRASH

    LONDON, Oct. 6 (A.A.P.).—Twentythree bodies were recovered from the wreckage of a Liberator which crashed near Hartley Witney, in Hampshire. ...

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  27. PRISONERS OF WAR

    BRISBANE, October 5.—The following list was issued [?] the Army today:— Previously reported prisoner of war, ...

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  28. FAMINE THREAT.

    BATAVIA, October. 7.-Java is threatened with famine. Stocks of rice and meat are small and fond for the Furopean populotion has been secured ...

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  29. TIENTSIN JAPANESE SURRENDER.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent at Tientsin says that Major-General K. Rockey, of the Marine Corps, has ...

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  30. JAPANESE DEATH RAY

    NEW YORK, October 7 (A. P.).— The Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that General MacArthur's research officers have disclosed, that ...

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  31. PROMINENT PERSONS HELD IN MALAYA AS SUSPECTED COLLABORATORS

    SINGAPORE, October 6 (A.A.P.).—There is a startling number of prominent personages in Kuala Lumpur gaol, Malaya, being held for examination regarding their activities during the Japanese occupation ...

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  32. JAPANESE SECRET POLICE HAD DIABOLICAL TORTURES

    TOKIO. October 6 (A.A.P.).—Condemning the Japanese secret police the Domer agency said that they tortured prtooners to death in a bloody traif of ruthless activies. Japanese people had lived in utter dread of of the name Itself for many years. ...

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  33. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE. October 5.—The State health authorities.notified to-day that a boy of nine: from Moggill, and another; boy aged 11 of Northgate, died ...

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  34. HITLER'S BROTHER

    HAMBURG, October 6 (A.A.P.).— Hitler's brother, Alois, has been released by the British authorities after having been in custody for nearly six ...

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  35. SIR WALTER CITRINE

    PARIS. October 6 (A.A.P.).—Sir Walter Citrine has been elected president of the World Federation of Trade Unions, the headquarters of which are ...

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