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  3. INDONESIANS MAKE DEMANDS IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, October 18.—The Indonesian Nationalists five-point demand for Java were made available in a broadcast today by Dr. Mohammed Hatta, vice-President of Dr. Soekarno's Nationalist Council. ...

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  4. BLAMEY GIVES HINT ABOUT RETIREMENT

    MELBOURNE.—What is regarded as a hint that he may soon be relinquishing his command as Commander-in-Chief of the Australian ...

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    MR. FORGAN SMITH BRISBANE.—Opposition members believe that a slip by the Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in Parliament ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SYDNEY GETS BACK POWER AND LIGHTING

    SYDNEY. — The Minister for Works (Mr. Cahill), who signed the order introducing electricity rationing during the height ...

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  7. LIBERAL PARTY AND SOCIAL SECURITY

    SYDNEY.—Although it was opposed to nationalisation of medical services the Liberal Party Convention yesterday advocated a social ...

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  8. Charges Against 24 NaziLeaders

    LONDON October 18—An indictment charging 24 major Nazi war crimnals was published today. lt is a 24,000-word document ...

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  9. Haul Of Valuables Made In Japan

    TOKIO, October 18.—Nine thermos flasks full of diamonds, estimated to be worth £9,000,000, have been seized from the vaults of the Mitsui Trust ...

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    SYDNEY.—Thirteen coal mines were idle in New South Wales today resulting in a Joss of 11,210 tons. The week's loss of 76,000 tons was the ...

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  12. SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL AND 40-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY.—Although N.S.W, union leaders were told by the Prime Minister yesterday that a general introduction of a 40-hour week at the present ...

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  13. SIR GILBERT DYETT AS R.S.L. PRESIDENT

    MELBOURNE.—Sir Gilbert Dyett has now decided to sit again as President of the Returned Soldiers League. He had expressed a wish to retire after ...

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  14. CANBERRA SURPRISED AT BENNETT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY.—Federal political circles in Canberra and Sydney were amazed to read this morning that an inquiry was to be instituted into the ...

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  15. SWEDEN MAY ABOLISH SYSTEM OF GAOLS

    LONDON, October 18. — Sweden may shortly abolish goals after Parliament accepts the transfer of the Minister for Justice (M. Zetterberg). ...

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    SYDNEY. — The N.S.W. Labor Party Executive have been asked to endorse nine women candidates for the Upper House elections next year. ...

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    BRISBANE — Two reliable business men—both former Army Colonels—would be sent to Wewak to investigate renorts of a food ...

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  18. SOLOMONS CAMPAIGN CRITICISED

    SYDNEY.—Biting criticism of the Solomons campaign was voiced by men of the A.I.F. who returned today on the liner Ormiston. A number ...

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  19. Missing Man Now Seeks Some Of His Searchers

    RENMARK.—Robert James Breeze, for whom planes, horsemen and a black tracker were searching yesterday Is now looking for some of the people who are still out looking for him. Anxiety for Breeze, of whom nothing had been heard since his departure on a high-spirited ...

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  20. FRESH FOOD FOR TROOPS IN NORTH

    BRISBANE—Steps to provide additional food supplies for troops in the Northern areas were disclosed by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

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    The president of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women (Mr. J. Lovis) said today that the secretary and welfare officer of the association would ...

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