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  4. OPEN FIGHTING IN SOURABAYA

    LONDON, October 28.--Fighting between British and Indonesian forces broke out in Sourabaya to-day for the first time in Java when Indonesians, resenting an order to surrender arms, fired oh British and Indian troops, says the ...

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    This aerial view of a railway station in Tokio is definite proof that American bombardiers laid their bombs only on those industrial targets which were of military importance. Buildings at left are obviously undamaged, which is more than can be said for the military area bordering the canal at right. (U.S signal Corps Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMONWEALTH AIM TO NATIONALISE AIRWAYS CHALLENGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--With the strongest Bar seen in the Court for years, comprising 14 counsel, of whom eight are King's Counsel, the Full High Court to-day commenced hearing argument on the challenge by three airway ...

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  7. DISCONTENT ALLEGED ON STRATHEDEN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Australian naval and army ratings travelling to Perth on the Stratheden were seething ...

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  8. CZECHS PLEDGE SUPPORT FOR UNITED NATIONS

    LONDON, October 28.--When the President (Dr. Benes) appeared at the first meeting of the Czech Parliament since 1938, members and spectators rose and cheered wildly for two minutes, says Reuter's ...

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  9. Breach Of Faith ?

    LONDON, October 28.-- Professor J. B. S. Haldane, in a speech at a Communist rally in ...

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  10. BRITISH POLICY SUBSCRIBES TO PRES. TRUMAN'S CREED

    LONDON, October 28.--There is nothing in President Truman's creed to which British policy cannot wholeheartedly subscribe, ...

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  11. JAP CRIMINALS

    Photographed while wailing at Yokohama prison for transfer to the Omori camp, formerly used for Allied prisoners of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Soviet At Work On Atom Bomb

    LONDON, October 28.--The Russians are actively pursuing atomic bomb research with the assistance of German ...

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  13. LABOR DICTATORS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Labor organisations and many people consistently treated the Federal Labor Government with ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY STAFF

    TOKIO, October 28.--General MacArthur issued a directive busting Japanese officials of St. Paul's Episcopal University, which ...

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  15. DUTCH ATTITUDE RESENTED BY RAAF PERSONNEL

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--Objection to what some Australian airmen term the arrogance of Dutch officers at Bundaberg drome is what caused most of the trouble with RAAF personnel. There is evidence that ...

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  16. GREAT DISASTER

    LONDON, October 29.--The Bishop of Rochester (Dr. Chavasse), writing in the diocesian paper, said: "Can we help but be ...

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  17. LAND RESUMPTIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Stating that such a provision is unnecessary, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Jones) has refused a request by the Queensland United " Graziers' Association that servicemen eligible for ...

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  18. DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, October 29.--Bristol, Avonmouth, and Portishead dockers numbering 2500, who have been on strike since October 22, ...

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  19. Native-Born African As Governor-General

    PRETORIA, October 28. -- It is officially stated the King, on the recommendation of the Government of South Africa, has ...

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  20. Family Tragedy

    [?] YORK, October 28. --At Haileyburg (On[?]ia) five young children Mrs. Harquard were ...

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  21. TERRIFIC SPEED

    LONDON, October 28.-- Details released of the jet-propelled De Haviland Vampire show the normal speed, carrying a full ...

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  22. LABOR SUMMONS

    LONDON, October 29.--For the first time in the new House of Commons Labor members have received a three-line whip—the ...

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  23. YAMASHITA BEFORE COURT

    NEW YORK, October 28.-- The correspondent of the New York 'Times' at Manila states the Yamashita trial opened in ...

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  24. STRIKE MAY BREAK UNION MACHINE

    LONDON, October 28.--Bread will have to be rationed in Britain this winter unless grain ships can be turned round quickly enough to ...

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  25. POSITION EASES IN INDO-CHINA

    [?]AIGON, October 28.--The [?]lled Commission issued the [?]llowing bulletin: Every[?] in the path of our ...

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