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  4. Objective Of International Labour

    PARIS Oct, 24—Full employment as one of the major objectives of member States of the International Labour Office was ...

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  5. Britain To Pay Huge Sum [?]n Food Subsidies

    LONDON, October 24.—“In order to keep the cost of [?]in Britain on a steady plane, food subsidies amounting [?]at least £300,000,000 per annum will have to continue to [?]paid declared the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRESERVING PEACE OF THE WORLD

    WASHINGTON, October 24,—UntiI the United States sure that the “Machinery of Peace” was functioning adequately, it must relentlessly preserve its superiority on land, sea and air, as well as the research into new materials and new weapons which ...

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  7. BURNT ALIVE BY JAPS IN MALACCA

    October 24.—Communal graves [?] at various large numbers of people were executed and their[?] thrown down wells, shows the extent to which Japanese atrocities were committed in Malacca. ...

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    President Truman, who in a message to Congress, submitted proposals for military training [?] ensure the peace and liberty of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CRITICISM OF RUSSIAN ACTIONS

    LONDON October 24.— Criticism of Russia for entering into agreements with Rumania and Hungary, without consulting, her ...

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  10. Russian Armies Leaving Poland

    QUEBEC, Oct, 24.— Russian armies are redi[?] leaving Poland declares the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, Stanisiaus ...

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  11. Southerly Change To-morrow

    NSW Forecast; At first mainly fine, warm to-hot with from northerly winds, accompanied by bush fire danger and in the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: A Brave New World?

    LONDON Oct. 24.—The Soviet Embassy in London has issued an official statement denying fast-spreading rumours that ...

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  13. JAPANESE LACKING IN AMMUNITION

    TOKlO, Oct. 34—Even without the atomic bomb Japan would have been defeated, because of its startlingly small ...

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  14. BIZARRE SUICIDE AT GREEN VALLEY

    SYDNEY Wed.—Nicholas Kotstrmothis, 54, a naturalised Greek, committed suicide yesterday in bizarre fashion. ...

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  16. RUSSIA STILL SILENT ON JAP COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON Oct 24.—Every Lation invited to [?] the Allied Advisory Commission on Japan has named its ...

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  17. Hungary Administers Own Railways

    BUDAPEST Oct. 24—Russian authorities have returned the Hungarian railway system to the Hungarian Administration, says ...

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  18. DOCKERS URGED TO RESUME

    LONDON Oct. 24—An immediate resumption of work was [?]ged by National delegates, representing thousand of members of ...

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  19. Japs Raid Farms For Food

    MANILA Oct 24.—Willing to surrender to the Americans, but not to Filipinos, 15,000 Japanese soldiers are ...

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  20. FOURTEEN MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Wednesday. — Fourteen mines are idle in the State to-day, with the result that production will be 26 per cent. ...

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  21. SUPPORT FOR DE GAULLE IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON Oct-24. — According to the Swiss radio, the result of the elections in North Attics. have brought an overwhelming ...

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  22. EFFORTS TO SETTLE DISPUTE IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, October 24.—As Allied efforts to secure a peaceful settlement of the Indonesian situation continue, it was revealed that the British Commander in Java, Lieut-General Sir Philip Christian yesterday invited Dr. ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Private sales at Alexandria: Wheaten chaff, good sound, new seasons. £9 to £10, prime £10/5/, lucerne, bay, ...

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  24. Demands By Japanese Paper Employee

    TOKIO Oct. 24—Two of Tokio’s most, prominent papers, “Assht,” and “Yomiuri Hochi,” are involved in demands by ...

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  25. PRISONERS OF WAR RETURN

    SYDNEY Wednesday—An additional 890 prisoners of war returned to Sydney to-day by the Highland Brigade from ...

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  26. NEW U.S. SECRETARY FOR WAR

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24—Brigadiar Kenneth Royall has been nominated by President Truman as Under-Secretary of War.— ...

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  27. INDESCRIBABLE ATROCITIES ON AIRMEN

    HANKOW, Oct, 24.—A Japanese schoolmaster, who wanted to create an impression that he was s “strong task master,” is blamed for the indescribed atrocities inflicted on three airman, who were finally cre[?]ted while one, at least, of them was still alive. American intelligence officers ...

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