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  4. SITUATION IN JAVA EXPLODES

    BATAVIA, October 18.—Hopes of a peaceful settlement of the situation in Java suddenly exploded last night, when , in a frenzied zeal to show their hatred of Europeans, extremist elements in the Indonesian Nationalist youth movement ran amok in many ...

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  5. P.M. Outlines British Policy In Indonesia

    LONDON, October 18.—While it was proposed to withdraw British troops from Java as soon as practicable, the British Government not only had a strong moral obligation to their Dutch allies, but also had to maintain law and ...

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  6. Some Showers On The Coast

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy at times on the coast, with Isolated showers and coot south-east to northeast winds; fine at first ...

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  7. BUBONIC PLAGUE AT TARANTO

    LONDON, October 18.—Subome plague has broken out at Tatanto, where 26 cases have been reported in the last four weeks. In response to an S.O.S. from U.N.R.R.A. for expert ...

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    Professor D. B, Copland, Commonwealth Prices Commissioner and Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister, who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Russia Wants Control Council For Japan

    WASHINGTON Oct. 18—Russia is still [?] the establishment of an [?] Control Council for [?] and may boycott ...

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  10. WELFARE OF NATIVE PEOPLES

    LONDON . Oct. 18—Australian representatives at the International Labour Organisation conference in Paris are playing a ...

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  11. 4000 War Mental Cases

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Official estimates are that there will be at least 4000 mental case arising from this war, ...

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    Admiral HaIsey Commander of the United States Third Fleet, who stated at a dinner in his honour at San Francisco that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHOT IN STOMACH AT SCHOOL

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Colin Boyd (14) of Narrabeen, was accidentally shot through the stomach by a bullet from a 303 ...

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  15. To-day’s Lender: Whither?

    SYDNEY Thursday—At the Federal and State authorities met again to-day In an attempt to settle the Bunnerong dispute, ...

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  16. FULL SPEED WITH HOSPITAL CASE

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The liner Ormination travelled full speed to Newcastle last night to land a Melbourne sergeant, who was ...

    Article : 71 words
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  19. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Private sales at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £10/5/; wheaten chaff £9 to £10/6/,- lucerne chaff £10 to £13/ ...

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  20. LAVAL TRIAL PROTESTS

    PARIS October 18. — Protests against the manner in which the trial of Pierre Laval was conducted were voiced by a ...

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  21. BANK NOTE FORGERIES ON CONTINENT

    LONDON Oct 18—It is officially announced that Bank of England £5 notes will shortly be replaced by a new type of note. ...

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  22. HOLDUP AT PYRMONT HOTEL

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The licenses and three guests at the Wool brokers’ Arms Hotel, Pyrmont, were held up last night by four ...

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  23. AIR MARSHAL PRESUMED DEAD

    LONDON October 18.—An Air Ministry casualty list reports that Air Marshal Sir P. R, Drammond is now presumed killed on ...

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  24. ECONOMIC CRISIS IN FRANCE HAS PASSED ITS PEAK

    PARIS, October 18.—In conjunction wife the-French: Government General de Gaulle is preparing to give back to the nation’s representatives exceptional powers which he has wielded in the name of the Republic since June 18, 1940. ...

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  25. Dock Strike To Continue

    LONDON Oct. ,17.— London dock-workers, at a mass meeting, decided to continue their strike until their demands are accepted. ...

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  26. GREEK REGENT TO BE PREMIER

    ATHENS Oct--17—After days of apolitical uncertainty, the Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, announced to-ay that he will ...

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  27. Liberate Favour Sharing Of Profits

    SYDNEY Thurs—[?]olution favouring the sha[?] profits between employees[?] the enterprise in which they are ...

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  28. AMNESTY FOR NEARLY A MILLION JAPANESE

    TOKIO October 18.—An amnesty to nearly 1,000,000 Japanese has been granted by Emperor Hirohito on the eve of a Japanese Harvest Festival The Emperor’s rescript apart from 320,000 reduce prison sentences of 37,000 and also restores civil right to 600,000. ...

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  29. COMING FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS Oct 18.—[?]forth coming French ele[?] ance and her colonies [?] of Indo-China [?] ...

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