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  3. BRITISH FLEET COMMANDER IN CHUNGKING

    Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, Commander-in Chief British Pacific Fleet, entertained at a dinner party is Chungking, by President Chiang Kai-shek. Next to Sir Bruce is Madame Chiang, then Sir Horace Seymour, British Ambassador to China, General Shang, and Dr Kang Ngai-kwang, Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LAVAL REFUSES TO CONTINUE DEFENCE AFTER COURT SCENE

    LONDON, October 6—Violent scenes between Laval, Judge Mongibeaux and Prosecutor Mornet led to Laval's expulsion from the court and suspension of the ...

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  5. "BUTCHER OF WARSAW "

    Caught with 100 refugee German militarista in Japan, Gestapo Colonel Joseph Albeit Meimnger, "Butcher of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. ORDERS ABOLITION OF SHINTOISM AS JAPAN'S STATE RELIGION

    WASHINGTON, October 6.—In a State Department broadcast today Mr John Vincent, chief of the department's division of Far Eastern affairs, announced that the United States had decided to abolish ...

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  7. BATAVIA NOW UNDER BRITISH CONTROL: WIDESPREAD CLASHES

    BATAVIA, October 6.—The situation in Java has taken a grave turn with clashes at Batavia, Sourabaya, and other cities, between Japanese and Nationalists on the one hand and pro-Dutch and ...

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  8. WAR INCIDENTS DISTORTED BY CENSORSHIP

    KEW YORK, October 6.—The Tokyo correspondent of the Associated Press states that General MacArthur, acting on War ...

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  9. YAMASHTTA'S TRIAL TO BEGIN IN MANILA TODAY

    General Tomoyuki Yamaehita the "Tiger of Malaya," who captared Singapore and who was the highest commander of Japanese ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. SHIDEHARA NOW JAP. PREMIER

    NEW YORK, October 6.—The Tokyo correspondent of the Associated Press reports that a new Japanese Government has been formed, with Baron Kijuro Shidehara as Prime Minister. ...

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  11. JAP DEATH RAY EXPERIMENTS

    TOKYO, October 7.—Gen. MacArthur's research officers have disposed that Japanese scientists tried unsuccessfully for five years ...

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  12. BOMB DEFENCE CLAIM 'PREPOSTEROUS'

    CHICAGO, October 6.—Eight scientists who worked on the atomic bomb' project in the laboratories of the University of ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. Rude Shock For Brazilian Japs

    NEW YORK, October 6.— According to the Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the Associated Press several ...

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  14. SIGN OF THE TIMES

    Pte Reg. Sparks, of Ascot Vale, Victoria, after being a prisoner of war in Singapore for 3½ years, "persuades" a Ja[?]. NCO '.o hand over his sword.—NEI Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VIOLENCE IN BUENOS AIRES; POLICE CHARGE WOMEN

    NEW YORK, October 6.—Mounted police in Buenos Aires, firing revolvers in tie air. charged a crowd of 500 women. ...

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  16. Wakeless Torpedoes

    NEW YORK, September 6.— According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," the Navy ...

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  17. Jewish Villagers Clash With British Patrol

    JERUSALEM, October 6—Reports from Northern Palestine state that Jewish villagers last night clashed with a British ...

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  18. DUKE OF WINDSOR VISITS THE KING

    LONDON, October 6.—At the end of his first full day in England after nearly nine years, the Duke of Windsor drove to ...

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  19. FAMINE THREAT

    BATAVIA, October 7.—Java is threatened "with a famine. Stocks of rice and meat are small and food for the European population ...

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  20. AWAS Needed for Army Medical Work

    MELBOURNE," October 7.—Hospital treatment of returning prisoners is proving such a strain on army medical staffs that an ...

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  21. HELPING HAND FOR GENERAL

    Major-General Cecil Callaghan, GOC 8th Division, is provided with a much-needed overcoat by Major-General E. C. Plant, GOC NSW Lines of Communication, upon arrival at Mascot last week. Major-General Callaghan wore tropical uniform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. LAND ARMY TO END THIS YEAR

    MELBOURNE, October 7.—Australia's Women's Land Army, of more than 3000 members is expected to be largely disbanded ...

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  23. LOAN LEAD BY QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, October 7—Queensland still leads the other States in the £85,000,000 Fourth Victory Loan with 15 quota ...

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  24. Missionary Work May Have Saved Atrocities

    CANBERRA, October 7.—Atrocities against Australian troops might not have been part of the Pacific war liad there been a ...

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  25. CITRINE CHIEF OF TRADE UNION FEDERATION

    PARIS, October 6.—Sir Walter Citrine has been elected President of the World Federation of Trade Unions, the headquarters of ...

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  26. REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE EARLY NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, October 7.— Within six months, Australian household refrigerators will be produced in good volume and sold ...

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  27. Philippine Medal Award To Nimitz

    WASHINGTON, October 6.—The Associated Press states that President Osmena has awarded Admiral Nimitz the Medal for ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. Townsville Fatalities

    TOWNSVILLE, October 7.—Mrs Yvonne Fowler, 45, of Harvey's Range Road, Aitken Vale, and Beryl Esme Mather, 16, of West ...

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