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  2. LASKI ON FRANCO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British and US recognition of the Franco Government in Spain should be dropped immediately, said Professor Laski, ...

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  3. TO TOUR INDIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Services' cricket team is now almost certain to tour India for six weeks on the way back to Australia from ...

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  4. BRITISH TROOPS OCCUPY JAVA NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The occupation of Java will be carried out by the British troops from Singapore next week, the Australian Army Minister, Mr. Forde, announced in the House of Representatives to-day. He ...

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  5. Credit Prospects Brighter

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Prospects of an agreement between Britain and America on credit are now, reported to be brighter. Head of the British financial delegation in Washington, Lord Keynes, said to-day that he was pleased with US. co-operation and understanding. ...

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  6. NEW BRITISH-US OIL AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A new oil agreement to safeguard home interests in Britain and America, and to ensure that all countries get petrol ...

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  7. Arabs Oppose Plan To Bring Jews To Palestine

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Arabs will oppose any attempt by the United Nations to give Jews free entry into Palestine, said the Secretary-General ...

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  8. First Jap War Criminal Trial Begins Next Month

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The first Jap war criminal trial will be held next month, according to correspondents in Tokio, following General ...

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  9. Ships Declared "Black"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Six Dutch ships in Brisbane have been declared "black" by the Trades and Labour Council, and this morning 1,400 dockyard and repair ...

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  10. GREEK REGENT CALLS FOR NATIONAL UNITY

    ATHENS; Tuesday.—Back in Athens after conferences in. London and Paris. the Greek Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, has called on all parties ...

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  11. BIDAULT SAYS ITALY MUST NOT BE STRIPPED OF ALL COLONIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"It would not be wise to strip Italy of all her colonies,'' said the French Foreign Minister, M. Bidault, in London yesterday before returning to Paris for a conference with General de Gaulle. ...

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  12. Plans For Demobilisation Of Women's Services

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—When general demobilisation of the Australian Services begins on October 1, members of the women's services will be ...

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  13. ALESSANDRI IN HANOI

    HANOI, Tuesday.—General Alessandri, of the French Army, is now in Hanoi, capital of French Indo-China, after being held up for several days by a Chinese ...

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  14. French Socialist Party Wins 333 Seats

    PARIS, Tuesday.—With nine-tenths of the votes counted, Blum's French Socialist Party has won 333 seats, 38 more than those won by the Radicals, ...

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  15. Menzies Attacks Government: "Afraid To Exercise Powers"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—"Regulations under the National Security Act make strikes illegal, and the Government has full power to deal with strikers, but is afraid to exercise these powers," said the Opposition Leader, Mr. Menzies, in the House of Representatives, this afternoon. ...

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  16. US Troops From India And Burma Leave For Home

    KARACHI, Tuesday.—Repatriation of US troops by sea from the India- Burma war theatre has begun, and it is expected that by next February ...

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  17. WAR BRIDES WELCOMED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.— A US Army band played "Here Comes The Bride" as a liner carrying more than 350 Australian brides of American servicemen, with ...

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  18. No New British Naval Bases In Pacific

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—British naval bases in the Pacific would not be increased, and the main bases would still be at Singapore, Hong ...

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  19. Forde Speaks On Future Of Nauru-Ocean Islands

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australia will cooperate with the British Phosphate Commission in the work of restoring Nauru and Ocean Islands ...

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  20. Potsdam Declaration Not Contract With Japanese

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Potsdam Declaration was not a contract between the. Allies and Japan, but a demand for unconditional surrender, stating that Emperor Hirohito and the Japanese Government would remain in power only so long as they acted under the orders of the Allied Supreme ...

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  21. Appeal For Recognition

    VIENNA, " Tuesday.— Dr. Renner, head of the Austrian Provisional Government, has called on Britain. and America to support Russian recognition of the ...

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  22. NZ Servicemen From Europe Reach Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The second big draft of NZ servicemen from Europe on their way home arrived in Melbourne to-day on the liner ...

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  23. German Assets Seized

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— British and US, agents have taken over control of all German assets in Spain on behalf of the United Nations. ...

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  24. "Billy" Hughes Is 82

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr W. M. Hughes, who was 82 today, received congratulatory telegrams from all parts of the Commonwealth. He spent the day quietly in ...

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