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  3. TRUMAN TO DEFINE U.S. POLICY ON ATOMIC BOMB

    President Truman told the Press he would make a decision as to the Administration's policy, regarding the ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. INDONESIAN PLAN FOR NATIVE REPUBLIC IN N.E.I.

    The Indonesian plan to effect what those people hope will be the first republic in the Netherlands East indies, has advanced to the stage where the Indonesian Nationalist Movement is preparing an appeal for ...

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  5. BRITISH CONCERN AT DIFFERENCES OF FOREIGN MINISTERS

    The difficulties which had arisen at the meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers, are reported to have formed the main subject of the discussion yesterday between the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and the ...

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  6. "MONTY" OPPOSES FRATERNISATION WITH GERMANS

    The decision of the Allied Control Commission in Germany, to allow occupation troops to contract marriage ...

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  7. ALLIED PLANS FOR TRIAL OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    It was announced by General MacArthur that trials of the japanese, accused of war guilt, will begin soon before a military ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. FASCISTS BLAMED FOR DISTURBANCES AT NAPLES

    Disturbances, which broke out in Naples on Friday are described in an official communique "small incidents without political significance" and ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. COUP D'ETAT BY FRENCH MAQUIS IN INDO-CHINA

    The Department of Information listening post has picked up a broadcast from Saigon radio suggesting that 300 members of the French ...

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  10. PROGRESS IN ANGLO-AMERICAN TRADE TALKS

    The current Anglo-American talks will result in an agreement giving the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth sufficient dollars to ...

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  11. JAPS FROM MALAYA TO BE DUMPED ON LONELY ISLAND

    A total of 80,000 Japs from Malaya are to be evacuated to a lonely island group, mostly uninhabited, south from Singapore, where they ...

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  12. BARBED WIRE ALONG BELGIAN FRONTIER

    In a broadcast the Belgian Premier (Ivan Acker) announced that the Allies had decided to use barbed wire and German mines to create a ...

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  13. APOLOGY MISSION PROPOSED TO CHINA

    At the suggestion of Prince Konoye Japan may send an "apology mission" to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and it is rumoured that if the mission is successful, permission may be sought to send similar groups to ...

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  14. PROBLEMS IN AIR EVACUATION FROM JAVA

    Commenting on a visit yesterday of Brigadier Lloyd, who is in charge of the evacuation of Australian soldiers, the Australian Associated ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. SOCIALISTIC PLANS FOR NORWAY

    Nationalisation will figure largely in the forthcoming elections, said the Premier of Norway (Mr. Gerehardsen), who is also chairman of the ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS FOR NORWAY

    FRANKFURT, Monday— British troops will relieve the American task force in Norway on October 5, says an announcement from American ...

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  17. ECONOMIC CONTROL OF JAPAN

    General MacArthur has ordered Japan to establish immediately a firm control over wages, prices and rationing, says the American ...

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  18. JAPS IN WAR CAGES AT TOROKINA

    A spokesman for the Department of the Army said tonight that 3,300 surrendered Japs were in prisoner of war cages at Torokina and soon this ...

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  19. Japs plotted attack with models

    Photographs taken from Jap Navy files reveal that the Japs Plotted the Pearl Harbour attack with the aid of large-scale models, which included ...

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  20. Rumours of Hirohito's Abdication Denied

    A broadcast from Chungking, picked up by the monitors of the Federal Communications System, declared that Emperor Hirohito had abdicated, but this report has not been confirmed from any other sources while the private secretary to the Minister for ...

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  21. FRENCH MUNICIPALITIES TURNING RED

    Substantial Socialist and Communist gains marked the early results of the French municipal elections—the first since 1937—in which women voted ...

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  22. BRITAIN OPENS DOOR FOR INDIAN SELF-GOVERNMENT

    The Secretary for India (Mr. P. Lawrence) stated that he was neither disturbed nor disheartened by the Indian response to the British ...

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  23. BRITAIN TO RESTRICT MIGRATION OF JEWS

    Zionist leaders throughout Palestine have been summoned to a meeting on Thursday to discuss, reports that the British Cabinet rejected a ...

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  24. HOUSE TO WELCOME MR. A. D. BLAIN

    Mr. A. D. Blain, member for the Northern Territory, recently released from imprisonment in Malaya, will be welcomed back to the House of ...

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  25. ORGANISING TRANSFER TO PEACE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The President of the A.C.T-U. (Mr. Clarey) announced that the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holloway) was convening a ...

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  26. P.O.W. RESCUED IN KOREA

    An American recovery unit rescued 301 British troops, including 59 Australians, from Kinan, 190 miles from the Manchurian border, after being ...

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  27. AMERICANS WON BERLIN ATHLETIC CONTESTS

    America won the athletic contest at Berlin Stadium yesterday between teams from the British American and French occupation forces in ...

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  28. MR. CHURCHILL RETURNING FROM HOLIDAY

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill, on his way, home from Italy, arrived at Antibes to-day under the name of "Colonel Warden." He spent last night ...

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  29. RACKET SUSPECTED IN BUSINESS SALES TO EX-SERVICEMEN

    Returned servicemen and war widows were warned, to-day against being rushed by high-pressure agents into signing contracts to buy ...

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  30. BRITISH WARNING TO SPAIN

    In a letter to the Secretary of the International Brigade Association, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) said he had instructed the British Ambassador in Madrid to investigate the reported arrest of two Republican leaders (Santiago Alvarez and Sebastian ...

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  31. U.S. AIRMEN TORTURED BY JAPS

    Most American airmen, shot down over Formosa were "saved" so that the Japs could torture them in an effort to secure information. ...

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  32. CLUE SOUGHT FOR UNIDENTIFIED AIRMAN

    The Air Ministry is trying to identify a member of the R.A.F. who had been buried as an unknown airman at Argenteaul, in France. The only ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. JAP APOLOGIES NOT WANTED

    No official advice had been received of a report that a party of Japanese envoys,would come to Australia to apologise on behalf of the Japanese ...

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