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  4. POSITION IN JAVA REGARDED AS DANGEROUS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The position in Java has been described as "potentially explosive" Starvation and distress are acute as a result of the Japanese rule, and great difficulties are being encountered by ...

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    A general view of the Dutch hospital at Jahore Bharu, Malayan States, where former Dutch prisoners .of war and internees, who for three and a half years suffered under Japanese rule, are now cared for by British doctors and nurses. These men have been evacuated from Sumatra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    After years of semi-strarvation under Japanese rule, liberated Dutch children at Jahore Bharu Hospital, Malayan State are gradually being brought back to health and happiness under the kindly care of British doctors and nurses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAR CRIMINALS

    NEW YORE, Monday.-- The correspondent at Washington of the "New York Times" states that the National Lawyer's ...

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  8. ACUTE DIFFERENCES

    LONDON,Tuesday.-- The meeting of the Foreign Ministers' Council, which was held at 11 p.m., was still in session early this morning, says the diplomatic correspondent of "The Times.'' Owing to the acute ...

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  9. INDO-CHINA TROUBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The head of He Allied Control Commission in Indo-China (Major-General Gracey)said that the British blamed the Japanese renegades for much of the trouble that had ...

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  10. EXPRESS DISASTER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Rescue squads have reached the buried coach that was wrecked when the Scottish express was derailed after ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Allied Control Council has granted freedom for all Austrian newspapers and periodicals, says the ...

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  12. MUSSING FILIPINOS

    The correspondent at Tokio of the "New York Times," Lindesay Parrott, says that the Japanese Government, replying to General ...

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  13. PLEA FOR PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- When looking for a new job a former member of Parliament was looked on as a "death adder" in the ...

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  14. VANCOUVER ISLAND

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the "New York Times" says that among the reasons for the visit of the Prime ...

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  15. YUGOSLAV QUISLING

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The president of the Yugoslav State Commission which is investigating war crimes (Dr. Nedeljkovic), at a ...

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  16. STATEMENT TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- A statement on Australia's part in the trial of Australians charged with ...

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  17. ARMY POLICE RAIDS

    SINGAPORE, Monday.-- Australian military police have initiated action against black market operations in stores and rations ...

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  18. TAX REDUCTIONS INCOME TAX BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- No further tax reductions will be made between now and the Federal elections next year, the CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Claiming that the Government's income Tax Assessment Bill did not go far enough and that it ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR P.O.W.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Search Bureau has announced that 145 British prisoners still have not been accounted for in the Russian ...

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  20. I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Monday.-- Russia will not be represented at the international Labour Office Conference which is to open in Paris on ...

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  21. GUARDS ARRESTED

    LONDON. Tuesday.-- Four guards who were with Archbishop Coptic. Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, when he was shot have been ...

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    Liberated Indonesian and Dutch children recuperate in Jahore Bharu Hospital, Malayan States. Children of Dutch and Indonesian internees who suffered under Japanese domination can at last enjoy the privile ges denied them for over three and a half years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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