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  4. WEIRD FEATURES OF THE SITUATION IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, October 4.—Among the latest development. in the weird situation, which still rule, in Java, following on unrest of Indonesian nationalists, and the arrival of British forces, is the disclosure that the Japanese in Batavia are now moving into ...

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  5. Link With The Crucifixion Of Christ

    JERUSALEM Oct. 4—Inscriptions and symbols on several ossuaries, found in a tomb on the road to Bethlehem, Indicate that ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. GREAT U.S CANADIAN SEAWAY PROJECT

    KTON, October 4.—One bf die world’s greatest [?]waive projects will be undertaken by the United States and Canada if Congress approves of legislation for the St. [?]seaway project, which will open the ...

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    PRESIDENT TRUMAN, who has asked Congress for the speedy enactment of legislation for a great U.S. Canadian water ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fresh West To South-West Winds

    NSW Forecast: Generally fln[?] fresh west to south-west wln[?] colder day In the south-east,, otherwise milder, with northerly; ...

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  9. Headquarters Of United Nations

    LONDON October 4—By nine votes to three, the United Nations Preparatory Commission’s executive has decided that the permanent ...

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  10. NO REASON TO TALK OF CATASTROPHE

    LONDON Oct [?]— The French Foe[?] (M. Sid[?]) told the [?] on his arrival there from attending the ...

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  11. American Attitude To Argentina

    WASHINGTON October 4— Brazil has Immediately agreed to a recommendation by the United States that the-Inter ...

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  12. Atomic Energy For Peace Purposes

    WASHINGTON, Oct 4— President Truman has sent a message to the United States Congress recommending the ...

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  13. JAPAN READY TO TRADE SILK AND RAYON

    TOKIO Oct. 4—Quoting reports from Domel News Agency, the American Associated Press says that Japan will, soon be asking ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Wanted: A Master Plan

    PARIS, October 4.—The French High Court has imposed the death sentence on Joseph Damand, head of the Vichy militia, and has also confiscated his property. The presiding Judge was the President of the High ...

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  15. ACCUSED OF FOBBING THE PUBLIC

    SYDNEY Thurs—A mass meeting of greengrocers at the City Markets this morning carried a motion calling on the State ...

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  16. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Privets sales at Alexandria Oaten chat, £1076/; wheaten chaff, £10/5/; [?] pressed £7, Swedes, £6; ...

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  17. MR. DEDMAN AND “LITTLE CAPITALISTS”

    CANBERRA. Thursday.— According to Hansard the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) said in Parliament on ...

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  18. FIGHTING BREAKS OUT IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 4.—Bitter and widespread street fighting has broken out in Kunming between Chinese National and ...

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  20. NEARLY 17,000 IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The Trades Hall Disputes Committee will to. day ask the Federal Government to intervene In the strike at ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS .FOUND SAFE IN BALI

    DENPASAR (Bell) October 4 — Including Captain ,Phillip Wynn, son of the Australian Associated. Press secretary (Mr Arthur ...

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  23. Strike Continues In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — The tram and bus strike is stills unsettled, and tens of thousands of people had to ...

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  24. DISARMING THE JAPANESE IN, SAIGON

    SAIGON Oct 4—Five representatives, of the French Government-yesterday conferred with the Annamese eaders, who also ...

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  25. TRIAL OF NZ SOLDIER

    LONDON Oct. 4—“If ,the Court thinks I am a traitor to ,my. country, I hope it will impose the heaviest possible punishment,' ...

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  26. Koreans Beaten And Tortured By The Japanese

    TOKIO, October 4—Another of the Japanese home islands came under Allied dominion to-day When American troops for the fist time landed at Hakohate on Hokkaido. ...

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  27. Struck By Heavy Timber

    CESSNOCK Thurs. — Robert Thompson; 49, of Rawson-street. Aberdare, a, shiftman employed at Aberdare colliery received ...

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  28. FEWER COTTON MILLS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO October, A —The Japans Cotton Spinning Association has reported that Japan as a result of the war has only 39 miles ...

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  29. LENIN’S BODY MOVED FROM MOSCOW

    MOSCOW October 4.—It is revealed for the first time that Lenin’s body was removed from Moscow in August, 1841 to a ...

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  30. HUMAN TORPEDOES USED BY JAPANESE

    TOKIO, October 4.—The Japanese used human torpedoes fired from the decks of submarines in a futile effort to turn the war’s tide. Revealing this, die Tokio newspaper “Asahi” says that ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL HANGED

    LONDON October 4, — Three hours after his conviction in Prague People Court on charges of killing several Creech prisoners, ...

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  32. Attempt To Assassinate

    ROME, Oct. 4. — An attempt was made, yesterday to. assassinate the Italian Cabinet Minister, Signor ...

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