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  4. NUREMBERG TRIALS

    LONDON, Monday. -- Defence counsel for Goering, No. 1 on the list of high-ranking Nazis being charged at Nuremberg with war crimes, has stated that he intends to ask for the American aviator, Colonel ...

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    Semarang.--Figuring prominently in the news from the Netherlands Indies, Semarang was the scene of a strange trick of circumstances, when Japanese troops fought under British command, battling against Indonesians in -the eastern suburbs. Not far from Semarang is Ambarawa, where Gurkha troops made a forced march to try to protect 10,000 evacuees in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Batavia.--A storm centre of the present uprisings by Indonesian Nationalists, Batavia is the capital city of Java and of the Netherlands Indies. Here, in" its old streets. Allied tanks have been rumbling and weapons spitting death in frequent shooting affrays. Founded in 1619, Batavia has an area of 500 acres. The photograph gives a bird's eye view of the Kali Besar ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POSITION IMPROVED

    LONDON, Monday.--In most parts of Java the position has improved. The only points from which any real trouble is now reported are Batavia and Ambarawa. In the capital yesterday the British ...

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  8. EUROPEAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Regent of Greece (Archpishop Damaskinos) has explained why he withdrew his resignation. He ...

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  9. U.S. PARTICIPATION

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The representative of the "New York Times" at Washington says that for the second time in a ...

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  10. PALESTINE COLONY

    LONDON, Monday. -- Following the influx of 3000 Jews into the Palestine colony of Givath Haim to impede the British search for illegal immigrants, a showdown between the settlers and ...

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  11. TROPICAL DISEASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Owing to the failure to fumigate aircraft on the first stop in Australia on flights from tropical places ...

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  12. GANDHI'S PLEA

    NEW DELHI, Monday-- Gandhi sent a letter to the Viceroy (Lord Wavell), suggesting that members of the Indian National Army ...

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  13. BLOCK OF FLATS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The State Cabinet has decided to tell the Federal Government that it did not favour the building of ...

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  14. OUTBACK CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Children from outlying districts In the Charleville area will be given a flight In a 'plane by Flying Doctor ...

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  15. U.N.R.R.A.V TASK .

    LONDON, Monday.--A spokesman for the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (General Sir Humphrey Gale) has ...

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  16. FARM MACHINERY

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery has been removed from control, with the ...

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  17. POLICE DRIVE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Already this month 270 cases have been heard in the Traffic Court as a result of the police drive to ...

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  18. CREW OF KATOOMBA

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday-- Members of the stokehold crew of the troopship Katoomba are understood to have sought an assurance ...

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  19. RUSSIAN RAID

    LONDON, Monday. -- A large body of armed Russian military police on Sunday night raided the Berlin headquarters of the British ...

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  20. LORD ALAN BROOKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field - Marshal Lord Alan Brooke), who is on a visit to ...

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  21. FORTY YEARS A KING

    OSLO, Mondnay.--King Haakon, who for. 40 years has been King of Norway, thanked citizens from he balcony of the City Hall for ...

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  22. "FOOD TO BRITAIN"

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- Every mayor and shire council chairman in Queensland will be asked to back the "send food to Britain" ...

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  23. MAJOR C. COUSENS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Major Charles Cousens, who, as a prisoner of war, is alleged to have broad Bast for the Japanese, returned to ...

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  24. TREMENDOUS FIRE

    LONDON, Monday. -- United States firemen since November 6 have been, fighting a tremendous fire on the Rhone River, which ...

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  25. BLACK MARKETING

    LONDON, Monday.--The Munich radio says that the American authorities have arrested 3000 persons and have seized huge ...

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  26. Lord Gort's Condition

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Gort, former High Commissioner in Palestine, who recently underwent an operation in London, was ...

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    Bandoeng.--Lying 75 miles south-east of Batavia, Bandoeng has been the scene recently of serious outbreaks of unrest by Indonesians, according to a report by British authorities. Bandoeng is noted for its cool climate and many Government depart ments were brought there from the hot coastal cities. The photograph gives an aerial view of this once prosperous and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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