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  2. ARGENTINE CRISIS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 13.—It has been announced officially in Buenos Aires that the Argentine Cabinet has resigned. The ...

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  3. POLITICS IN JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 13.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that, according to the Japanese newspaper, "Asahi," Prince ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. JAVA TURMOIL

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Broadcasting yesterday over Dutch radio the Dutch Prime Minister (Professor Schermerhorn) said the Government could not deviate from the course it had set itself to bring self-government to Indonesia but ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Troops of docks operating companies of a Pioneer Corps landed at Southampton yesterday from Germany to assist ...

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  6. SUPERVISING GERMANS.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—General Eisenhower, flatly denying reports that by placing Germans in office in the American zone he is giving Germany ...

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  7. NAZI WAR CHIEFS.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—The trial of 24 Nazi leaders, including Hess, Goering and Ribbentrop, will be formally opened in Berlin tomorrow (states ...

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  8. SCENE SURVEYED.

    BATAVIA, Oct 12.—In default of a clear statement of Dutch policy in the Netherlands Indies, a situation has developed which has grave ...

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  9. INDO-CHINA FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Oct 13.—Fighting broke out yesterday between the French forces and Annamites north-east of Saigon when French troops under ...

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  10. KILLED ABOUT 400.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Speaking as though be were describing a Sunday walk, Heinrich Ruoff unconcernedly told an American Military Court at ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. HISTORIC CHANGE.

    TOKIO, Oct 13.—Profound changes in the social life of Japan will begin when more than 21,000,000 women assume political equality in ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. INDONESIAN NATION ALISTS IN BATAVIA.

    In Batavia young Indonesian Nationalists frequently tear through the streets on lorries wildly singing and shouting their slogans. They are cheered by other Indonesians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TENSION IN BATAVIA.

    LONDON, Oct 13.—After 24 hours uneasy tension marked by sporadic clashes in Batavia, Major-General Hawthorne issued a proclamation ...

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  14. OCCUPATION FORCE

    WASHINGTON, Oct 13.—General George Kenney at a Press conference yesterday defended General MacArthur's plan to police Japan ...

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  15. UNEASY MANCHURIA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 13.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Peiping says that travellers returning from Manchuria report a ...

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  16. FRENCH OBJECTION.

    PARIS, Oct 14.—Paris radio states that preparations for the reconstitution of a central German administration have been suspended by the ...

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  17. SURABAYA CONTROL

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Indonesian Nationalists have Imprisoned all Japanese troops in Surabaya and cut all communications with Batavia, ...

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  18. SEMI-AUTONOMY

    LONDON, Oct 13.—France has no intention of relinquishing Indo-China but offers the five Indo-Chinese States the status of a ...

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  19. PALESTINE SECURITY.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—"British and Palestinian security forces in the Holyland stand ready for any emergency," says the "Sunday Express" ...

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  20. D.D.T. ON SHANGHAI.

    SHANGHAI Oct 13.—In an endeavour to eradiate vermin the entire city of Shanghai will be sprayed with D.D.T. from the air within a ...

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  21. AIR FREEDOM.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Although British, American and French planes fly freely over each other's zones in German the Russians have virtually ...

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  22. COLOUR PREJUDICE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 13.—President Truman has sharply criticised racial discrimination by making public the letter he wrote ...

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  23. FAMOUS MEN-O'-WAR "RETIRING."

    LONDON, Oct 14.—"Five famous British battleships are ending their active careers at sea, leaving eight in the ...

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  24. CHINA AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Oct 13.—Paris radio to-day stated that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the French representative in the Far East ...

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  25. LONG TREK HOME.

    NEW DELHI, Oct 14.—Officers and men of the 31st Indian Armoured Division have begun a 2,500-mile trek home ...

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  26. BI-NATIONAL STATE.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—If the advantages could be shown of combining the technical ability and capital of the Jews with Arab ambitions for ...

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  27. INDIAN DEFENCE.

    NEW DELHI, Oct 13.—The assumption that India is remaining a member of the British Commonwealth is the basis of plans he is ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. OKINAWA TYPHOON

    NEW YORK, Oct 13.—Navy H.Q. at Pearl Harbour today announced that 28 navy men were killed, 70 are missing and 423 were injured in ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. POLAND'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Most Poles were fully aware that the fate of Poland and the future peace of Europe depended on Russo-Polish relations, but ...

    Article : 271 words
  30. I.G. FARBEN.

    BERLIN, Oct 13.—Lt-General L. D. Clay, head of the American Military Government in Berlin, has announced the confiscation by the ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. EMBARRASSING.

    HAMBURG, Oct 14.—Alois Hitler, brother of the Fuehrer, has applied to the authorities for permission to change his ...

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  32. IDLE HARBOUR.

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—The spokesman of the National Maritime Union said today that the union and also the American Communications ...

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  33. AMERICAN ARMS.

    PARIS, Oct 13.—W. Karl Mundt, a member of Congress and of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs sub-committee which ...

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  34. MASSACRE THREAT

    HONG KONG, Oct 13.—Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars (£15,626 sterling) was paid to Chinese gangsters on December 12, 1941, to prevent the threatened mass ...

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  35. GOING HOME.

    SYDNEY, Oct 14.—Strange scenes marked the departure of the liner Esperance Bay from a Pyrmont wharf yesterday when the ship left ...

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  36. WAR CRIMINALS.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—Berlin radio said today that of 1,000 war criminals tried by Polish tribunals since the end of the war, 400 had been ...

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  37. TITO'S DENIAL.

    BELGRADE, Oct 14.—Marshal Tito in a letter to M. Subasic accused the former Foreign Minister of resigning on the eve of the ...

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  38. BLACK MARKET

    BERLIN, Oct 14.—British military police and German civilian police, supported by British armoured cars and tanks, raided a busy black ...

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  39. SECRET ARMY UNIT.

    TOKIO, Oct 13.—Allied H.Q. has disclosed that a highly secret United States army unit composed principally of Japanese-Americans ...

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  40. HOME PREFERRED.

    LONDON, Oct 14.—It Is authoritatively stated at Luneburg that 400,000 of the 500,000 displaced Poles in the British zone have elected by ...

    Article : 59 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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