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  4. NATIONALISTS STRENGTHEN THEIR HOLD IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, October 5.—Although Batavia itself has, so far, [?] fairly quiet following earlier unrest, tension is mounting [?]where through Java. Indonesian Nationalists, some of whom have seized Japanese ...

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  5. Japs Blamed For Clashes In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, October 8.—According to leaders of the Indonesian Nationalist movement the people of Indonesia see the Republic as already existing “complete with Government in the capital and provinces.” ...

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  6. Coastal Showers To-morrow

    N.S.W. Forecast: Fine, warm, northerly winds to-day, but a southerly change extending over the western and southern ...

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    M. Laval, a former Premier of France, now on trial for treason. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PENICILLIN WIPES OUT OPERATIONS

    LONDON Oct. 5—When penicillin is made available to the public for general use, there will be no more carbuncles, boils, ...

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  9. Financial Assistance To Britain

    NEW YORK Oct. 5—Commenting on American demands, that the first condition of any financial assistance to Britain, must ...

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  10. REPORTED JAP DESERTIONS IN CHINA

    PEIPING October 6.—As the Japanese prepare to pull out from North China, the Peiping garrison commander is spreading ...

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  11. Plane Altitude Record

    BUFFALO (U.S.) Oct 8— A jet-propelled Airacome[?] yesterday set an unofficial American altitude record of ...

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  12. Airmen Sail For Home

    LONDON, Oct. 5—Many men of the famous 450 and 454 Squadrous, which operated from EI Alamein to the ...

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  13. BLUM’S ADVICE TO THE FRENCH

    PARRIS October 5.—“Choose novelty, chose the future, choose hope,” was the advice of Leon [?] in a broadcast to the ...

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  14. REMISSIONS OF SENTENCES

    CANBERRA Friday.—[?] [?] both military and [?] offenders against the Commonwealth were announced to-day. ...

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  15. Salary Increases Demanded

    SYDNEY Friday.—A motion demanding that the State Government increase teachers salaries was carried at a meeting of ...

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  16. CRUELTY TO HORSES

    KURRI: The hearing of charges against two deputies at Hebburn No. 2 colliery, Thomas Doyle and Walter Sutton, of having caused ...

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  17. HOARDING OF BANK NOTES

    BATAVIA Oct. 5.—Javanese banknotes have been hoarded by speculators, who are running a whispering campaign to the ...

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  18. NO WORKERS FOR BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Sydney County Council did not receive any applications for Jobs at the Bunnerong power house. ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: The New Order?

    TOKIO, October 5.—It is revealed here that, just before General MacArthur yesterday issued his order to the Japanese Government to immediately release all political prisoners, totalling [?] the Japanese Minister of Justice (Dr. ...

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  20. TWO CHARGED WITH SLAYING

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Mrs. Alice Alma Milne (31), traveller, of Chuilora, and Cecil James Serey, (26), wharf-labourer, of Enfield. ...

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  21. MUNRO TO PILOT TENGUR

    SYDNEY Friday—Darby Munro will have the mount on Tehgar in to-morrow’s Canonbury Stakes, instead of Vigaro. ...

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  22. EXTENDING P.O. FACILITIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A programme for Post Office developments, the first stage of which will cost £18,000,000 is outlined ...

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  23. Taking Over Ordnance Works

    LONDON, Oct 5.—The British Government has decided to take over 9 Royal ordnance factories, mostly built in wartime, as per ...

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  24. HEATED EXCHANGES [?] THE LAVAL TRIAL

    PARIS, October 5.—The first day of Pierre Laval’s trial ended in uproar last [?] with the President of the French High Court (Judge Mongiebeaux) ordering [?] from the Court and announcing that the trial would continue to-day without Laval [?] ...

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  26. INQUIRY ON AMBON URGED

    CANBERRA Friday—Mr. Anthony, MP, is seeking a searching inquiry into the retention of small Australian forces in ...

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  27. GENERAL HOMMA TO BE TRIED

    MANILA, Oct. 5.—Allied head quarters announced that [?] General Homma, Commander on the Philippines during, the ...

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  29. FILIPINO PUPPET ON 21 CHARGES

    MANILA. Oct. 4.—The Philippines Government has [?] 21 charges of treason against Teoilo [?] who ranked next to ...

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  30. Arabs Prepared To Fight For Peace

    CAIRO, October’s—“The time has come when we Arabs must fight if [?] to save ourselves from the Jews.” This [?] was issued to-day by Assam Bey, Egyptian Minister for Arab Affairs and the Secretary of the Arab Leagues. The Arab League [?] ...

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  31. £6000 DAMAGE AT WINE CELLARS

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — Three thousand gallons of wine flowed down the hillside below the Woodley wine collars at Glen Osmond ...

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