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    Using corrugated iron and other scrap material found among the rubble of bombed buildings, Tokio civilians have made the best of things and constructed temporary homes such as the one shown here. It is typical of thousands which have been erected amid the ruins in the heart of Tokio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. British Occupation Forces Free 1000 internees In Java

    LONDON, October 21.--British and Indian troops have completed the occupation of Samarang, the third largest city in Java. They rescued nearly 1000 persons who had been locked up by Indonesian extremists for ten days. Prior to ...

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  6. LANDSLIDE FOR DE GAULLE IN FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, October 21.--It was clear by 10 p.m. that the French general elections had resulted in a landslide for General de Gaulle. The Ministry for the Interior estimated that 85 per cent, of the electorate went to the polls, which is the biggest vote in history. The former ...

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  7. POPE ISSUES APPEAL 10 FRENCH WOMEN

    LONDON, October 21.--Vatican Radio says that as women were going to the polls for the first time in France, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REVOLUTIONARY JUNTA CONTROLS VENEZUELA

    NEW YORK, October 21.--The Venezuelan revolutionary junta to-day broadcast a proclamation announcing that it controls the country, including the huge oil fields area. ...

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  9. POSTPONED

    LONDON, October 21. --Although preparations at Herne Bay for the attack on the world's air speed ...

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  10. BRITISH AND DUTCH MUST CO-OPERATE

    LONDON, October 21.-- The British and Dutch Governments must work together and find a solution to the ...

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  11. TWO NEW DRUGS TO FIGHT MALARIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two new drugs still on the secret list have been proved as effective as atebrin in the treatment of malaria and possess the advantage of not staining the skin yellow, says an Army Public ...

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  12. NARROW ESCAPE WHEN ENGINE OVERTURNS

    BRISBANE, Monday--Driver J. Wilson and Cleaner M. Wright narrowly escaped injury when a B16½ locomotive ...

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  13. COMMISSION TO CONTROL JAPAN

    HALIFAX, October 21.--Dr. Evatt has arrived from London and is leaving to-morrow for Washington, accompanied by his ...

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  14. Round Of Borrowing

    LONDON, October 21.-- The Roumanian Finance Minister is borrowing from the national bank to give ...

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  15. REPATRIATION COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It is believed that Sir Gilbert Dyett, who is retiring from the position of Federal President of the ...

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  16. BENNETT INQUIRY BOARD NAMED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Four days after the disclosure that a board had been appointed to inquire into the circumstances of Lieut-General Gordon Bennett's escape from Singapore, the Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRISBANE MAY HAVE MEAT SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A shortage of meat in Brisbane retail shops may result from a dispute at the Brisbane ...

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  18. DISILLUSIONED COME BACK FROM AMERICA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 50 disillusioned Australian brides of American servicemen returned to Australia on the Matsonia which arrived in Brisbane to-day. They include divorcees, ...

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  19. BRIDES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- On conditions to-day the lodge was not receiving the service it paid for, and was ...

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  20. RUSSO-HUNGARIAN PACT

    LONDON, October 21. -- The British and American Governments have expressed to Moscow strong regrets at the terms of the ...

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  21. STILL HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Two Dutch ships, which were to have left Sydney at the week-end are still in port because of crew ...

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  22. MAY BE POSTPONED

    LONDON, October 21. --The 'Daily Express' Budapest correspondent says the general election may be postponed, or become a ...

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  23. LUXEMBOURG RESULTS

    LUXEMBOURG, October 21.-- The existing Government consisting of a Catholic-Socialist coalition scored a sweeping victory ...

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  24. IDENTITY CARDS GOING OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--After next month it probably will be unnecessary for Australians over 14 to have and carry Identity cards. ...

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  25. AMERICAN UNIFORMS

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--In an address to the Toowoomba Rotary Club to-day the-United Graziers' Association president (Mr. P. ...

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  26. [?]ARLY DEPORTATION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The federal Government intended tat [?] early date to deport large numbers of European refugees, ...

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  27. "TYRANNICAL"

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Certain rules of the Federated Ironworkers' Assentation were disallowed as "tyrannical and ...

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  28. FELLOWSHIP BOND

    NEW YORK. October 21.--A service marking the bond of fellowship between Australia and the United States as "two great ...

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  29. LAND OF FREEDOM

    BUCHAREST, October 21.-- The Roumanian Propaganda Minister (Constantineauc Tashi) at a Press conference answered ...

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  30. PETROL RATIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The issue of October petrol ration tickets will cease from the close of business on Wednesday, October ...

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  31. DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, October 22. -- The number of striking London dockers were increased to-day to over 11,000 when 1800 men came from ...

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  32. KORDA RETIRES

    LONDON. October 21.--Metro Goldwyn Mayer Films, London, has announced that Sir Alexander Korda has resigned owing to ...

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