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  2. TRADE WITH INDIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A report received by the Federal Government from the Australian Trade Commissioner to India, Mr. Gollan, stresses ...

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  3. FOOD FOR OKINAWA

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Reports from typhoon stricken, Okinawa say that the food shortage as becoming critical. Every available cargo plane of ...

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  4. MORE BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS FOR JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—British troops on Java are to be brought up to divisional strength following more clashes between Indonesians and Netherlands troops. General Slim, Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces, ...

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  5. UNREST NOW REPORTED IN FOUR COUNTRIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Political crises are now reported from four countries—Portugal, Bulgaria,: Greece, and Argentina. ...

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  6. NO SETTLEMENT OF BUNNERONG STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Despite a conference of all parties concerned before the Industrial Commission, and a meeting at Government House, ...

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  7. NIMITZ OPPOSED TO US FORCES MERGER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—According to unofficial reports, Admiral Nimitz is strongly opposed to the scheme whereby all American ...

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  8. Correspondents Protest: War Department Acts

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Following protests against General MacArthur's "quota system" for correspondents, the US war Department has sent a message ...

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  9. £3,000,000 DAILY IF LOAN TO BE SUCCESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—If the Fourth Victory Loan is to be successful, subscribers will have to contribute £3,000,000 on each of the ...

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  10. LATEST JAP STORY ON HITLER

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Hitler planned to escape to Japan by submarine just before Germany collapsed, according to a high ranking Jap naval staff officer who has been interviewed in Tokio by Allied correspondents. ...

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  11. Evatt Goes To Washington

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian External Affairs Minister, Dr. Evatt, has left London for Washington, where he will attend the meeting of ...

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  12. Singapore Japs Being Transferred To Rhios

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The task of transferring 83,000 Japs from prison cages near Singapore to the Rhio Islands, about 25 miles south of ...

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  13. Laval Died Without Fear

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Pierre Laval faced the firing squad without fear, and told his executioners not to feel any responsibility for his death, ...

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  14. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS ON FINANCIAL TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It was hoped that the present financial talks in Washington would develop into a conference on international trade ...

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  15. MACARTHUR SAYS POTSDAM DECLARATION VINDICATED

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—"The disarming of more than 7,000,000 armed Japanese without a shot being fired is one of the most remarkable achievements in military history, and completely vindicates the Potsdam Declaration," said General MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander, in Tokio this morning. ...

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  16. Certain Wartime Controls In Britain Will Remain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British House of Commons has passed a bill authorising the retention of certain wartime controls for a period of five ...

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  17. British Labour Minister Condemns Dockers' Strike

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was absolutely no justification for the widespread strikes by dockers, the British Labour Minister, Mr. George ...

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  18. To Command NZ Brigade

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Brigadier K. L. Stewart has been appointed 'as commander of the NZ brigade which will form part of the occupation force for ...

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  19. "Britain Can Lead World In Atomic Power Research"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A famous British industrialist and financier, Sir Miles Thomas, told pressmen in London today that by laying out £100,000,000, the ...

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  20. BBC TELEVISION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Director General of the BBC, Mr. Haley, who is at present in Washington; told a meeting last night that the BBC would begin ...

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  21. Number of US Strikers Now Down To 400,000

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The number of men on strike in America has dropped to 400,000, the lowest for several weeks. ...

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  22. San Francisco Gives Third Fleet Rousing Welcome

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Despite a fog which reduced visibility to only 1000 yards, cheering thousands gave powerful units of Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet al tremendous welcome as the flagship, South Dakota, led the fleet units through the Golden Gate this morning. ...

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  23. ALLOWANCE FOR FARES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme students are to receive 5/ a week for fares, in addition to the ...

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  24. Wives Of US Servicemen Cannot Join Husbands Yet

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Wives of American servicemen in occupation forces oversens will not be able to join their husbands before next spring, it was ...

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  25. Return of British POWs From Far East Delayed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British Government spokesman admitted to-day that there would be some delay in the return of British POWs from the Far East. as ...

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  26. Papers For US Troops

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It has been announced that although the British issue of he' US Army newspaper. "Stars and Stripes, ceased publication today, the ...

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