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  3. BRITAIN'S POLICY IN INDONESIA CLEARLY DEFINED

    (From Plumridge, the Associated Press Special Representative.) BATAVIA, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—It is understood that at the outset of last night's meeting of members of the Indonesian Cabinet, with Lord Louis Mountbatten's political representative (Sir Howard Denning), the ...

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  4. BLAMEY'S CLOSED ARMY INQUIRY INTO BENNETT'S ESCAPE FROM SINGAPORE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 25.—The action of General Blamey in ordering a closed Army inquiry into Lieut. General Gordon Bennett's escape from Singapore may be discussed by Federal Ministers when the Cabinet ...

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  5. VETO PRIVILEGE

    PARIS, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—The veto right of the great industrial powers in the proposed amendments to the I.L.O. Constitution ...

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  6. BRITISH EMPIRE TROOPS WILL SHARE IN OCCUPATION OF JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—[?] York Times Tokio correspondent say[?] is authoritatively stated that a vanguard t[?]0,000 British Empire troops who will participat[?] the ...

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  7. SIXTH AND NINTH DIVISION MEN.

    The Australians are expected to arrive first and will consist of contingents of the Sixth, Seventh and Ninth Divisions. The New Zealand contingent ...

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  8. NO GOVERNMENT INSTIGATION.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. J. A. Beesley) has already made it clear that the Federal Government did not instigate the inquiry ordered by ...

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  9. CHANNEL GALES.

    LONDON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).— Two versons were killed and another seriously injured as the result of damage caused in a gale, ...

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  10. JAPANESE EDITORS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that supreme headquarters has told ...

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  11. NO CAUSE FOR ANY OVER-OPTIMISM.

    The correspondent added that the mere fact that a meeting took place was an important and hopeful forward step, but is is easy to overestimate its ...

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  12. DROP LABOUR CONTROLS.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.). —The British T.U.C. has announced that it is strongly urging the Government to drop all labour ...

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  13. "ATHLETES' FOOT" CURE

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).— The Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery has announced a new treatment for, "athlete's "foot." The new ...

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  14. DIPLOMATIC CORPS DISBANDED.

    TOKIO, October 25.—The Associated Press correspondent says that acting at the direction of the Allied Powers, General MacArthur has ordered the ...

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  15. CAMPAIGN RIBBONS

    MELBOURNE, October 26.—Resentment has been caused among longservice overseas R.A.A.F. personnel by the issue of an Air Force order which ...

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  16. SOCIALISTS' AIMS.

    BATAVIA, October 25.—An attempt will be made by the Indonesian Socialist Party to replace Dr. Soekarno at the next general election, which, ...

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  17. EARLY WAR TRAGEDY

    SANFRANCISCO, October 25 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent says that a plane launched by a Japanese raider ...

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  18. BURMA VICTORY

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).—The Burma campaign is vividly pictured in the latest British documentary film, "Burma Victory," produced by the ...

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  19. SEVEN NEW PEERS.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).—The creation of seven new peers "designed to increase Government representation in the House of Lords" was announced ...

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  20. PALESTINE POLICE.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).— Earl Winterton in the House of Commons said he had received a letter from a number of British members of ...

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  21. BUDGET DEBATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—Sir John Anderson, in the Honse of Commong, resuming the Budget debate, said that he was a friendly critic. The ...

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  22. PRINCE KONOYE

    TOKIO, October 25 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Domei Agency, quoting a reliable source, reported that Prince ...

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  23. WHOLESALE SWINDLING OF PUBLIC.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 25.—Allegations of wholesale swindling of the public by certain vendors of proprietary medicines were made by the Queensland ...

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  24. U.S. AIR FORCES

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).— Five groups of Super-Fortresses will form part of the American occupational air force in Germany, says "The ...

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  25. EVANGELICAL CONGRESS.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).— "We with our people know ourselves united not only in a great company of suffering, but also in solidarity of ...

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  26. LEND-LEASE ARMS

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that the Secretary of State (Mr. J. P. Byrnes) told a Press ...

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  27. BRITISH PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—To speed legislation through the House of Commons, a select committee on procedure proposes, in the first report ...

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  28. TRADE AGREEMENTS.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).— Two financial and trade agreements were signed in Europe to-day, one between Holland and Switzerland and ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL PLANTS

    LONDON, Oct. 25 (A.A.P.).—A secret list of 40 German industrial plants in Western Germany which the Russian Government is seeking to remove to ...

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  30. U.S. AS MEDIATOR.

    BATAVIA October 25 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press special representative says hat the possibility of America playing the part of ...

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  31. LAVAL'S "EXHUMATION"

    PARIS, October 24 (A.A.P.).— Inquiries have established that the report of the exhumation of Laval's body originated with a telephone call to the ...

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  32. PERTINENT QUESTIONS

    TEHRAN, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—The newspaper "Kanun," in an open letter to the Russian Embassy at Tehran, says: "The Russian Embassy is ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. MARSHAL TITO'S REPLY

    LONDON, October 25 (A.A.P.).— Marshal Tito, replying to the protest from Catholic Bishops against the treatment of the Catholic Church in ...

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  34. MR. CHURCHILL HONOURED

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).—His Majesty, wearing a mulberry silk gown trimmed with ermine, as the permanent Master of the Worshipful Company ...

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  35. BRITISH AIR ROUTES.

    LONDON, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).—Former Pathfinder pilots will fly converted Lancaster bombers, Lancastrians, and Tudors on the new air route between ...

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  36. FRANKFURT GERMANS

    FRANKFURT, Oct. 24 (A.A.P.).— United States headquarters has announced that it is requisitioning 125 houses for 1000 Jewish displaced ...

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  37. BRITAIN APPROVES PALESTINE PIPELINE CONCESSION TO U.S. OIL INTERESTS.

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).—The "Daily Express" correspondent in Jerusalem says that American oil interests will receive an important concession in November, when the High Commissioner Viscout Gort) authorises the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company "to transport oil ...

    Article : 163 words
  38. WORLD ORGANISATION

    WASHINGTON, October 24 (A.A.P.). —The United Nations organisation came into being to-day after the deposit of ratification documents from the ...

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  39. ALL FIREARMS

    BRISBANE, October 25.—All classes of firearms will be brought under control by an amendment to the Firearms Licensing Act Notice of introduction ...

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  40. BRITISH TARIFFS

    LONDON, October 24 (A.A.P.).—Mr A. Hopkinson, in the House of Commons, asked the Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee) if he "proposed to ...

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