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  3. SWIFT MOVE ON BANKS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).—American troops entered 21 banks simultaneously in Tokio, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Shimonoseki, and Fukuoka, and impounded all ...

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  4. APPOINTMENT OF FAR EAST COMMISSION WELCOMED BY AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sept. 3O (A.A.P.).—The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. Evatt) in a statement said: "Australia welcomes the announcement of the early establishment of a Far Eastern commission to ...

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  5. BUSY DARWIN

    DARWIN, October 1.—Nearly 2000 prison-toughened Malayan veterans turned Darwin into an Eight Division town yesterday. ...

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  6. JAVANESE OFFER TO CO-OPERATE WITH ALLIES TO PRESERVE ORDER

    BATAVIA, October 1 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press special correspondent says that a British staff officer, who visited Dr. Soekarno's house on the night of September 28 on behalf of Rear-Admiral ...

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  7. NEW GUINEA AND PAPUA PLANTERS

    SYDNEY, October 1.—European residents in New Guinea and Papua are expressing dissatisfaction with the conditions of the ...

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  8. PRINCIPLE RECOGNISED

    "Australia for some time advocated the establishment of some body of this kind to enable the countries which had taken a prominent part in the ...

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  9. NO OFFICIAL RECOGNITION

    The officer, who was a Lieut.-Colonel and accompanied by an unarmed bluejacket, told correspondents later that Soekarno and Hatta said ...

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  10. GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (A.A.P). —Marshal Stalin told Senator Pepper, a member of the Senate foreign relations committee, in an ...

    Article : 481 words
  11. JAPANESE WAR CRIMINAIS.

    LONDON, October 30 (A.A.P.).— Australian officers and other war prisoners participated in a mass identification parade of Japanese ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS

    LONDON, October 1 (A.A.P.). —It is officially stated that the Foreign Ministers' Councill met twice on September 30. Mr. J. F. ...

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  13. FAVOURABLE PRESS COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, September 30 (A.A.P.). —The "New York Times" in a leader says: "As an important Allied agreement the Far Eastern commission ...

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  14. MARKED FOR LIQUIDATION

    The barnes seized included the Big Three of Japan's banking Imperialism: (1) The Manchurian Heavy Industry Development Company, which is even ...

    Article : 542 words
  15. RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).—The Bumania propaganda Minister (Yashi) at an interview declared that the Government had the nation's entire ...

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  16. RESTORING ITALY.

    LONDON, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).—The report of the Allied Commission on Italy gives a survey of the Allied efforts to bring peace and order in the ...

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  17. JAPANESE OBJECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, October 1.—The Associated Press Tokio representative says that General MacArthur's economic chief (Colonel Kramer) said that the ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. BOMBAY DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Oct. 1 (A.A.P.).—Knife play in the Hindu-Moslem riots has spread to new areas in Bombay, says the Associated Press Bombay ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. REMOVED TO OMORI CAMP.

    NEW YORK, September 30 (A.A.P.). The "New York Times" correspondent at Yokohama says that 23 Japanese war criminals, including T[?], will be ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. DUTCH SHIPS' CARGOES.

    SYDNEY, October 1.—The destination of all cargoes by Dutch ships was new being checked in Australia in furtherance of the policy of the ...

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  21. PRISONER EVACUATION

    LONDON, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).—The evacuation of war prisoners from Burma, Sumatra and Malaya is proceeding quickly, says the Exchange Telegraph's ...

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  22. SAIGON OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, September 30 (A.A.P.).— Nine nationalities are now involved in the Indo-China disturbances in which 319 are known to have been killed and ...

    Article : 209 words
  23. U.S. FORCES IN TIENTSIN.

    NEW YORK, September 30 (A.A.P.). —The American Associated Press correspondent at Tientsin says that the Americans entered Tientsin to liberate ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. ALLEGEDLY AIDED ENEMY

    LONDON, October 1 (A.A.P.).— Lance-Corporal R. N. Courlander pleaded not guilty to treachery and joining the enemy forces before a New ...

    Article : 240 words
  25. LABUAN FOOD PROBLEM.

    LABUAN, September 30 (A.A.P.).— Catering for 1100 released prisoners of war and internees at Labuan is equal to catering for about 3000 normal ...

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  26. INDIAN REACTION.

    ALLAHABAD, Sept. 30.—Commenting on reports that Indian troops went ashore in Java, Pandit Nehru said it would be monstrous if Indians were ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. U.S. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIRLINE.

    LONDON, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).—The Pan-American Airways have announced that they are re-establishing the bi-weekly air service between New York ...

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  28. FRANTIC EFFORTS TO REACH BURIED COACH OF WRECKED EXPRESS

    LONDON, October 1 (A.A.P.).—Rescue workers this morning were still digging in a [?] mass of twisted steel and shattered woodwork of the wrecked Scottish Express, trying to reach the coach in which an unknown number of persons are buried. Railway workers American army ...

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  29. WHY BANK OF JAPAN CLOSED.

    NEW YORK, October 1.—The Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that General MacArthur closed the Bank of Japan because of its ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. GRAVESTONES AT RABAUL RIPPED OUT TO MAKE AIR-RAID SHELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—The Tombstones in Babaul cemetery were ripped np to provide material for pillboxes and air-raid shelters during the war, leaving a difficult problem of identification. Haphazard records also were kept by the Japanese of the burial of Allied soldiers. ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. JAPAN'S DEMOBILISATION

    NEW YORK, September 28 (A.A.P.). —The Associated Press correspondent at Tokio says that the Japanese War Department has informed General ...

    Article : 74 words
  32. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    CANBERRA, October 1.—The Duke of Gloucester flew to Sydney to-day to visit British former prisoners of war at Warwick Farm. He talked to about ...

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  33. DISASTROUS FAMINE.

    Despite the fact that the approach of winter brings the threat of a disastrous famine, Japanese officialdom is still so spathetic and dazed as the aftermath ...

    Article : 210 words
  34. ARGENTINE PRISONERS RELEASED.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 30 (A.A.P.).— The Associated Press correspondent says that police headquarters have announced the release of all the political prisoners ...

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