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  3. MOLOTOV WARNS AGAINST SECOND LEAGUE FAILURE

    Declaring that the United Nations organisation must not resemble the League of Nations, which had proved incapable of preventing aggression and organising measures against a possible aggression M. Molotov, in ...

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  4. BRITAIN TO PURCHASE FOOD FROM SPAIN

    The British Ministry for Food has contracted with a Spanish fruit syndicate for export to Britain, between now and ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOUR SUFFERED FIRST REVERSE

    The British Government was defeated for the first time, since taking office, when back bench members carried an amendment ...

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  6. SOEKARNO REJECTS DUTCH OFFER FOR N.E.I. PARTNERSHIP

    Rejecting the Dutch offer promising the Indonesian Nationalists racial equality and full partnership with the Netherlands Dr. Soekarno declared that so long as the world saw no way out of the present impasse, except by ...

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  7. CHINESE REDS THREATEN TO WAGE CIVIL WAR

    If the negotiations proceeding at Chungking to effect a settlement between the Central Government and the ...

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  8. SUGGESTED BASIS FOR U.S. LOANS TO BRITAIN

    According to the Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" provision is made in the proposed loan of 4,000 million dollars to ...

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  9. OPENING SESSION OF FAR EASTERN ADVISORY COUNCIL

    Although Russia was not represented when the Par Eastern Advisory Council met privately yesterday for a two-hour discussion on the ...

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  10. PRIEST TELLS OF JAP BRUTALITY AT MANILA

    Giving evidence at the trial of General Yamashita, the Rev. Father Belarmino Decelis told of the torture and massacre of 6,000 Filipino and ...

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  11. DEMOCRAT ELECTED MAYOR OF NEW YORK

    Mr. W. O'Dwyer (Dem.) has been elected to succeed Mayor La Guardia who is resigning from the position of Mayor of New York after holding ...

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  12. ESPERANCE BAY DENIAL OF MR. CHIFLEY'S STATEMENT

    Officers on the Esperance Bay which carried 1,400 Indonesian repatriates to Java from Australia flatly contradict an official Australian statement on Monday that Indonesians were "co-operative and not menacing." ...

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  13. CORVETTE BALLARAT DAMAGED BY MINE

    The corvette, H.M.A.S. Ballarat was damaged by a magnetic mine while entering Amoy Harbour yesterday but there were no casualties ...

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  14. MARTIAL LAW TO END IN BELGIUM.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The Government has decided to lift the martial law which had been imposed when disturbances arose over the question of ...

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  15. "RUSSIANS MUST NOT REST ON LAURELS."

    Goneral Antonov, the Russian Chief of Staff, who took the salute at the Red Army parade on the occasion of the anniversary of the October ...

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  16. DE VALERA WANTS EMPIRE LINK WITHOUT KING

    While declaring that he valued links which he accepted as keeping Eire in the association of the British Commonwealth and he had no intention of severing them, the Prime Minister (de Valera) told the annual convention of the Fianna Fail yesterday ...

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  17. REPORTED SEIZURE OF U.S. SEAMEN BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    It was reported that the Communists had seized several American members of a crew of a Liberty ship in Chinwang Tao but American ...

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  18. TRIALS OF JAP WAR CRIMINALS BEGIN NEXT WEEK

    Justice Mansfield indicated that the first of the trials against Japanese, accused of war crimes, will begin in Borneo, possibly on November ...

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  19. BRILLIANT CRICKET BY INDIANS

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  20. JOYCE LOSES APPEAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The appeal by William Joyce ("Lord Haw Haw") against the death sentence for treason, was dismissed by the Appeals Court, ...

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  21. REVIEW OF ARMISTICE TERMS LIKELY FOR ITALY

    The long-suppressed Italian armistice terms, which were published yesterday, may soon be revised in favour of Italy, if the Allied deadlock on the final peace treaty continues, states the Washington correspondent of "The New York Times." ...

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  22. RAIL PORTER IS NEW BENGAL GOVERNOR

    Mr. Frederick John Burrows, a prominent member of the British Labour Party, has been appointed Governor of Bengal in succession to ...

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  23. INDONESIANS CHARGED WITH DESERTION

    At the Summons Court to-day 85 Indonesians were charged with desertion from their ship, Montekog. An application was made by the ...

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  24. CRIME WAVE SWEEPING BRITAIN

    October was the worst month for crime throughout Britain for many years, says "The Evening News," reporting that Scotland Yard was ...

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  25. POLICE USED TEAR GAS TO DISPEL RIOTERS AT MADRAS.

    The police were forced to use tear gas to arrest 50 rioters who cut telephone wires and set fire to municipal waggons. ...

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  26. NO CASH GRANTS TO ARMY OFFICERS.

    Apart from regular war service gratuities, no cash grants will be made to any senior officers of the Australian fighting forces to mark their wartime ...

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  27. POSTHUMOUS AWARD

    The Governor-General has received advice from the King of the posthumous mention in despatches of Flight-Lieut. Glen Inglis Murrie, of ...

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  28. NEWS IN BRIEF

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Governing Committee of the International Labor Office has unanimously elected the Under-Secretary to the British ...

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  29. BRITISH TROOPS ORDERED TO STOP ANTI JEWISH RIOTS

    The British Ministry of Information stated that troops and police in Libyan Tripoli have been ordered to shoot looters, to open fire against ...

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  30. CONSERVATIVES LEAD IN HUNGARY

    With 4,000,000 votes counted and only 250,000 to be counted the Small Holders (Centre Conservative) Party has recorded 59 per cent. ...

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  31. "FREE GOVERNMENT" AT LAOS.

    SAIGON, Wednesday.—Indo-Chinese Nationalists have established a provisional free Government at Laos, according to despatches from Hanoi, ...

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  32. FINNISH WARMONGERS ARRESTED.

    HELSINKI, Wednesday.—The former Finnish President (Risto Ryti) and seven other prominent wartime leaders, were arrested and charged ...

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  33. STALIN BACK IN MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Messages from Moscow state that Stalin is expected to attend to-day's military parade in Red Square. He has returned ...

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