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  4. Japanese Openly Support Rebels In Indo-China

    SAIGON, October 15.—Except for one “controlled” group, which is operating with the British, the Japanese in Indo-China are openly aiding the Annamites, even manning machine guns against the British and French. ...

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  5. POSITION STILL TENSE IN JAVA AND INDO-CHINA

    SINGAPORE, October 15.—Apart from sporadic clashes in [?]atavia and other parts of Java during the week-end, there was [?]ttle indication of any great success attending the Indonesian [?] efforts in their “state of war” against the Dutch. ...

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  6. Indonesians Declare State Of War

    BATAVIA, Oct. 15.— Reuter’s says that Indonesian headquarters, at the week-end issued pamphlets, ...

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  7. BRITISH TEST OF V-2 ROCKETS

    LONDON Oct. 15.—British soldiers and technicians, in order to check German information regarding the launching of V-2 ...

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  8. FEARS OF EPIDEMIC IN AUSTRIA

    VIENNA Dec. 15.—With more than 60,000 [?] of V.D. already officially reported from the Russian occupied [?], the Austrian ...

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    Field Marshal Goering, whose trial, together with other Nazi leaders, is expected to begin In three days’ time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Voting For Czech National Assembly

    PRAGUE Oct. 15—Delegates chosen by acclamation at local meetings throughout Czechoslovakia yesterday voted to approve ...

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  11. TROOPS WORK FOOD SHIPS

    LONDON October 16. —There were cheering signs during the week-end that the British deckers’ strike, which had been, ...

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  12. Showers In The Riverina

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy in the south and south-east districts, with scattered, shower in the Riverina and on the central and ...

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  13. TRIAL OF NAZI LEADERS POSTPONED

    BERLIN October 15.—The first formal [?] of the International War[?]mes Tribunal, which was to have opened to-day ...

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  14. 659 EX-PRISONERS ON BRITISH CARRIER

    SYDNEY Monday—With the arrival, of the British aircraft carrier, Speaker, from: Manila to day with 659 Australian ...

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  15. MAN LOCATED WITH BULLET IN SHOULDER

    SYDNEY Monday. — A few hours after a woman [?]red at two intruders in a Sydney. [?] at early yesterday, police were ...

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  16. DRAWING OF THE LOTTERY DELAYED

    SYDNEY Monday.—Rationing of electricity delayed the drawing of the 1249th State Lottery to-day. ...

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  17. SITUATION IN THE BALKANS

    BUCHAREST October. 15.— The decision of the United States Secretary for State (Mr. James Byrnes) to send ...

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  18. QUESTION OF EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    LONDON Oct. 15—ln a letter to the “Times” on imperial preference the Queensland Agent General Mr. Pike) says that the ...

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  20. BREAD ZONING TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Hamilton Knight) told a deputation from the Housewives’ ...

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  21. Mr. Churchill Indisposed

    LONDON Oct. 14.—Mr. Churchill Is confined to his home suffering from a sore throat. He will be unable to attend Parliament this ...

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  22. Russia On Track Of Atomic Power

    PARIS October 15. — Franco and Russia, within six months, will make an atomic bomb 60 times more powerful than the ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

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  24. Last Issue Of “Stars And Stripes”

    LONDON, Oct. 15—The United Stated Forest Newspaper, “'Stars and Stripes,” which was first published on November 2, 1942, ...

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  25. Testing Aircraft Engines

    LONDON October. 15.—To obtain data on the behaviour of new aircraft engines, and equipment under widely differing conditions, ...

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  26. 24 HOUR HOLD-UP AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— More than 17,000 men employed. In the heavy industries are idle to-day because of a stop-work ...

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  27. Aged Couple Burnt To Death

    MELBOURNE Monday—Alexander Orr (89), aid his wife, Agatha Orr (79) were burned to death in a fire which destroyed ...

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  28. LINER STRIKES MINE

    LONDON, October 15.—It was revealed that no one was injured and only slight damage was caused when the British liner ...

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  29. Smith’s Auction Rooms

    Buyers are requested to note that the auction by Frank L. Smith in his rooms this Wadder day will commence at eleven ...

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  30. CARDINAL MacRORY DEAD

    DUBLIN Oct. 14.—The death is announced of the Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, His Eminence Joseph MacRory, DD at ...

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  33. LAVAL TOOK EXECUTION NEWS BRAVELY

    PARIS, October 15.— Pierre Laval is to die this morning. The official decision fixing his execution for to-day was conveyed to him by his defence lawyers last night. The Daily Mails Paris correspondent reports that council ...

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  34. To-day’s Leader: Swords Into Ploughshares

    SYDNEY Monday —The most paralysing industrial hold-up in years commenced [?] Sydney to-day when 150,000 workers were stood down because of electricity rationing, The total is expected to reach 200,000 before the week-end. Expect for food manufacture and processing, industry will be brought to a ...

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