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  3. DE GAULLE WINS POLL

    LONDON, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.)—A combination of Socialists and Catholic Left supporting General de Gaulle will give a substantial majority over the Communists, and will ...

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  4. GERMAN COMBINES

    LONDON, October 21.(A.A.P).— The American search for hidden Nazi capital has revealed that 214 German firms salted away ...

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  5. POLITICAL AND MILITARY SITUATION TENSE THROUGHOUT JAVA

    BATAVIA, Oct. 22 (A.A.P.).—The political and military situation is tense throughout Java. Two high American officials, Brigadier-General Pape, U.S. liaison officer at Lord Mountbatten's Headquarters, ...

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  6. REBELS SUCCEED IN OVERTHROWING THE VENEZUELAN GOVERNMENT.

    CARACAS (Venezuela), Oct 21 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated Press correspondent says that broadcasts from various parts of Venezuela indicate that the rebels control practically all the country. ...

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  7. THREAT TO TURKEY.

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.). —Russian troops in Bulgaria have taken up tactical positions in the south only a short distance from ...

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  8. JAPANESE MASSACRED.

    BATAVIA, Oct. 21 (A.A.P.).—The Associated Press has learned that before the British force landed at Semarang, Indonesian extremist youths ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND HUNGARY

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The Press Association's diplomatic correspondent, commenting on the British and American protest ...

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  10. EUROPEAN REFUGEES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 22.—The Federal Government intended at an early date to deport large numbers of European refugees, the Minister for Information ...

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  11. FRIENDSHIP WITH ALLIES.

    Dr. Ruiz PIneda, secretary of the revolutionary junta, told the Press that the junta desired the most cordial relations with other Latin-American ...

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  12. DR.EVAT AT HALIFAX.

    HALIFAX, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The Canadian Press correspondent says that Dr. Evatt arrived and is leaving on October 22 for Washington. He was ...

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  13. GERMAN EDITORS

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The German editors and publishers of 12 newspapers, many of whom still showed signs of sentences in ...

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  14. DALADIER FINALLY ELECTED

    The fate of a former Premier, M. Edouard Daladier, was in doubt during the count. It was at first announced that he had been defeated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DECENTRALISATION POLICY

    BRISBANE, October 22.—The decentralisation policy adopted in Queensland was praised by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) when ...

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  16. ORION'S RECORDS

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).—The captain of the liner Orion (Captain A. C. G. Hawker) claimed three records after the vessel's arrival at ...

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  17. KOREA RESENTFUL

    NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (A.A.P.).— The American Associated PFress correspondent at San Francisco says that Jilson Haa[?], the ...

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  18. HAMBURG U-BOAT PENS

    LONDON, Oct. 21 (A.A.P.).—The German U-boat pens in Hamburg have been blasted into uselessness, state agency correspondents from Hamburg. ...

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  19. DEATH THROUGH JOY

    AUCKLAND, October 22.—A barman a Napier, Hobart Maree (45), backed a treble at Wellington races to win about £400. Maree, working in a bar, ...

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  20. WOMEN'S FIRST VOTE.

    PARIS, Oct. 21 (A.A.P.).—About 20,000,000 frenchwomen went to the polls throughout France to-day, to decide the fate of the Third. ...

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  21. BUNNERONG SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 22.—Members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association are dissatisfied with the terms of settlement of the ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR HITLER

    NEW YORK, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The "Philadelphia Record" says that Doctor Robert Kempner, a German born lawyer, and former legal adviser ...

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  23. RISE IN PRICES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 21.—Food prices in Australia rose by 13 per cent. and clothing prices by 69.3 per cent. during the war, a return issued to-day by the ...

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  24. CZECH CURRENCY

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).—The Czech Finance Minister (Dr. Vavro Srober) has announced that the exchange rate of the new Czech crown ...

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  25. TREASON CHARGE

    LONDON, October 22 (A.A.P.).— Lieutenant Baillie-Stewart was remanded until November 1 at Bow-street this morning after he was ...

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  26. DISILLUSIONED AUSTRALIAN BRIDES RETURN FROM AMERICA.

    BRISBANE, Oct 22.—More than 50 disillusioned Australian brides of American servicemen returned to Australia on the Matsonia, which arrived in Brisbane to-day. They include divorcees, widows, ...

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  27. MR. CHURCHILL'S MEDALS

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).— With his expressed wish "that Mr. Churchill should have these medals," the King has had delivered to Mr. ...

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  28. CAMBODIAN PREMIER

    NEW YORK, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The American Press Saigon corespondent says that Allied headquarters have announced that the Prime Minister ...

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  29. RUMANIAN FINANCIES

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).—The Rumanian Finance Minister is borrowing from the National Bank to give King Michael pocket money for the ...

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  30. TURKEY'S CENSUS

    LONDON, Oct 21 (A.A.P.).— the street of Turkey's towns and villages were deserted to-day except for patroling soldiers and ...

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  31. "LAND OF FREEDOM"

    BUCHAREST, October 21 (A.A.P.).— The Rumanian Propaganda Minister (M. Constantinescu Tashi), at a Press conference answered charges that the ...

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  32. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Oct. 22.—More than 30 transport workers are on strike at the Comox Commonwealth Oxygen and Acetylene Pty. Ltd. at Alexandria. If ...

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  33. POLITICAL LIAISON OFFICER

    CANBERRA, October 22.—Mr. B. [?] Ballard, M.A[?], a senior official of the External Affairs Department is to leave for Tokio in a few days as ...

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  34. SPEED RECORD

    LONDON, October 21 (A.A.P.).— Although the preparations at Herne Bay for an attack, on the world's air speed record are now complete, it is ...

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  35. JEWISH MANIFESTO

    JERUSALEM, October 21 (A.A.P.).— Zionists from 10 countries including Britain and Australia have issued a manifesto that they would establish ...

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  36. PAID FOR THEIR MISTAKE.

    Mrs. Schultz, who was speaking on behalf of many of the brides on the ship, said: "Now we are back in Australia, we are all hoping we will not ...

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  37. ADMIRAL RAEDER

    BERLIN, October 21 (A.A.P.).—The Russians are reported to have informed the British and American authorities that Admiral Raeder, head of the ...

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  38. ABOLITION OF IDENTITY CARDS LIKELY SOON

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.—After next month it will probably be u[?] necessary for Australians over 14 to have, and carry Identity cards. At the next meeting in Canberra on October 30 the Federal Cabinet is expected to adopt this recommendation of the Minister for National ...

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  39. ITALIAN WAR PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Oct. 22.—Italian P.O.W, who have been engaged by farmers and in other primary production because of the man power shortage are ...

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  40. WAR CRIMES PROOF

    NUREMBERG, Oct. 21 (A.A.P.).— The volnminons personal records of Alfred Rosenberg, including many letters from Hitler and the defendants ...

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  41. RADIOPHONE CIRCUIT

    NEW YORK, October 21 (A.A.P.).— A direct radiophone circuit linking San Francisco and Wellington begin ning on October 25, will enable ...

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