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    AIR DISARMAMENT OF GERMANY: Thirteen Air Disarmament Wings are now in operation in Germany, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STRIKERS MISGUIDED SAY DUTCH LEADERS "COMINTERN ACTIVITY" IN SHIPLOADING BAN

    LONDON, October 2.— Australian trade unionists who had struck in sympathy with the Soekarno Government were misguided, said the Dutch Minister for Overseas Territories (Dr. J. H. A. Logemann). ...

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  5. Europe Peace Machinery In Jeopardy

    LONDON, October 2.—The Press Association’s diplomatic correspondent says there appeared little hope of breaking the deadlock when the Council of Foreign Ministers again met this morning. The whole ...

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  6. Mountbatten To Visit Australia?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Admiral Lord Mountbatten has been invited to visit Australia as the guest of the ...

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  7. NURSES HOME SOON

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.— The hospital ship Manunda with all nurses recovered in Sumatra, is expected to leave Singapore for ...

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  8. Communist Plan To Oust White Australia Policy?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A Communist plan to undermine the Commonwealth Government's White Australia policy is believed by some influential Federal Ministers to underlie the present ...

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  9. Formosa Horror Victims Outdo Belsen

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A message from Manila says Major H. Jackson, Australian prisoner of war contact officer who has ...

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  10. Jap P.O.W. Policy In Timor

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Newspaper reports that the Japanese in Timor were given soft treatment as part of deliberate policy ...

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  11. POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE

    "Potentially explosive" was how the Netherlands representative (Dr. Van der Plas) termed the situation in Java. Dr. van der Plas told a ...

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  12. NEW CITY IN CANADA PROMISED AS U.N.C.I.O. SEAT

    NEW YORK, October 2.—The Ottawa correspondent of the "Times" says among the reasons for Mr. MacKenzie King's visit ...

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  13. Aided Enemy To Enable Escape States N.Z. Man

    LONDON, October 2.—L/Cpl. R. Courlander who was charged before a New Zealand court martial in England with aiding the enemy ...

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  14. Trial Of Australian Collaborators

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A statement on Australia’s part on the trial of Australians charged with collaboration with the Japanese will be ...

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  17. Demobilisation Speed Up Within Fortnight

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— It would be about a fortnight before great numbers of men passed through demobilisation ...

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  18. Reds Refuse Co-operation In P.O.W. Search

    LONDON, October 2.—The Search Bureau has announced that 145 British prisoners still have not been accounted for in the Russian zone ...

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  19. Yugoslav King Called A Quisling

    LONDON, October 2.— The president of the Yugoslav State Commission investigating war crimes (Dr. Nedelikovic) to the ...

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  20. Murdered Archbishop’s Guards Charged

    LONDON, October 2.—Four guards with Archbishop Theathilus the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem when he was ...

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  21. Proficiency Pay Ruling to P.O.W.’s

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Prisoners of war returning from Europe have been told by the Army that they will receive proficiency pay of 6d ...

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  22. U.S.—BRITISH TRADE DISCUSSIONS

    NEW YORK, October 2.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald Tribune" learns that U.S. will press for elimination of ...

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  23. Hospital Needs In Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An extra 10,000 hospital beds were needed in Australia including 3000 for T.B. patients, Sir Earle Page said in the ...

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  24. Cease Fire In Indo-China

    KANDY, October 2.—It is officially stated a cease fire agreement was reached at a meeting between French authorities and the ...

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  25. Freedom For Australian Papers

    LONDON, October 2.—The Allied Control Council has granted freedom for all Australian newspapers and periodicals, says the ...

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  26. LIBERAL STOP GAP GOVT. IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Ian[?]cFarlane) was to-day granted a commission by ...

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  27. SLAVE MARKET FOR NAZI INDUSTRY

    LUNEBERG, October 2.—Auschwitz concentration camp had a slave market, stated Marcel Touchmann at the atrocities trial. ...

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  28. Inquest on Railway Smash Victims

    LONDON, October 2.—Inquest on victims of the Scottish Express smash is opening to-morrow. The L.M.S. Railway states death roll ...

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