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  2. BURMA'S STATUS.

    RANGOON. Oct 18.—"All of us hope Burma will decide of her own free will to remain within the British Commonwealth, but if she finds that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PERON'S COME-BACK.

    NEW YORK, Oct 18.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" reported tonight: "This city has lived through another day ...

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  4. U.S.A. AND PALESTINE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 18.—At a Press conference today President Truman said he had asked Britain to admit 100,000 Jews to Palestine. ...

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  5. JAVA SITUATION.

    BATAVIA, Oct 18.—The situation inland in Java is no worse today, if no better. A battalion of the 37th Gurkha Brigade arrived at Bandoeng ...

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  6. ATOM ENERGY CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Oct 18.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports: "The Administration's Bill for nationalising atomic ...

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  7. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Oct 19.—Negotiations on the dockers' wages were called off after a session of five hours today when the National Joint Council ...

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  8. SPANISH SPLIT

    LONDON, Oct 18.—The Spanish Ambassador to the Court of St James (the Duke of Alba), after saying good-bye to the King on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BENNETT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Oct 19.—The Government as a Government was not responsible for the inquiry into the circumstances of the escape of ...

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  10. WORLD COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Oct 19.—The executive committee of the United Nations Preparatory Commission adopted by seven votes to three the ...

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  11. "ASTOUNDING."

    SYDNEY, Oct 19.—The president of the Constitutional Association of N.S.W. (Dr Louat) described the ordering of the inquiry as ...

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  12. NEW YORK PORTS.

    NEW YORE, Oct 19.—The 18-days-old wharf labourers' strike ended yesterday when William Warren, leader of the insurgent group of ...

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  13. ILLEGAL MIGRANTS.

    JERUSALEM, Oct 19.—The Government has announced more drastic penalties not only for illegal immigrants to Palestine but also for ...

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  14. SOVIET DELEGATE.

    LONDON, Oct 19.—After a brief visit to the United States, the Soviet delegate M Gromyko surprised the executive committee of the United ...

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  15. DUTCH POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 19.—According to a statement issued today by the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service Professor J. H. ...

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  16. INDO-CHINA CLASHES.

    LONDON, Oct 19.—Gurkha troops holding three bridges north-west of Saigon yesterday drove back Annamese forces which attacked with ...

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  17. MOVE IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Oct 19.—The French Cabinet has decided to establish a commissariat for the study of atomic energy and has granted it an initial ...

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  18. WAR CRIMES.

    PARIS, Oct 19.—More than 2,000 death sentences were passed up to the end of September by French courts trying cases involving ...

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  19. KEY TO INFAMY.

    BERLIN, Oct 19.—The American occupation authorities have secured intact the Nazi Party's master file of ...

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  20. FOOD ANOMALIES.

    NEW YORK, Oct 19.—The Quebec correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "The New Zealand delegation introduced the first basic ...

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  21. BRITISH ORDERS.

    TEL AVIV, Oct 19.—The British Army and the R.A.F. have issued emergency orders compelling all officers in Southern Palestine to carry ...

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  22. WORLD AIR TRAVEL.

    NEW YORK, Oct 18.—The Montreal correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 57 international airlines have established ...

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  23. U-BOAT MEN.

    HAMBURG, Oct 19.—"Operational necessity" was the reason for shooting and killing with grenades swimming survivors of the torpedoed ...

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  24. TANGIER CONTROL.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 19.—It is officially disclosed that to the international agreements on Tangier Russia has appended a statement at that ...

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  25. BIG THREE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 18.—President Truman announced at a Press conference today that no meeting of the Big Three (U.S.A., Britain ...

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  26. SERVICE CONFLICT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 19.—The Chief of the U.S. Army General Staff (General Marshall), urging a unified Army and Navy department, ...

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  27. U.S.A. DISPLEASURE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 18.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports: "The United States has asked Latin American nations ...

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  28. TO IN-QUIRE INTO LT-GENERAL BENNETT'S ESCAPE.

    Following receipt of a report from General A. E. Percival, who was Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces at Singapore, Lt-General Sir L. Morshead (left), Lt-General V. P. H. Stantke (centre) and Major General Wootten (right) have been appointed a board to inquire into the circumstances of the escape from Singapore in 1942 of the commander of the Eighth Division, A.I.F. (Lt-General Gordon Bennett). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. ESPERANCE BAY.

    CANBERRA, Oct 19.—Claims by the Country Party Leader (Mr Fadden) that using the Esperance Bay to repatriate Indonesians from ...

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  30. JAPANESE TRUSTS.

    TOKIO, Oct 19.—An unabashed, whitewashing defence of the big Japanese trusts, the breaking up of which has been ordered by General ...

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  31. ATROCITY STORIES.

    TOKIO, Oct 19.—A change in the policy announced a month ago by the occupation authorities of compelling Japanese newspapers to publish a ...

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  32. LEOPOLD AND HITLER.

    BRUSSELS, Oct 19.—The Prime Minister (M van Acker) announced yesterday that the Senate debate on the question of King Leopold had ...

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  33. DEMOCRATIC HUNGARY

    LONDON, Oct 19.—"The British Government is concerned at the news, confirmed in an official dispatch, that the Russian authorities ...

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  34. U.S.A. NAVY.

    THE HAGUE, Oct 19.—The C.-in-C. American naval forces in Europe (Admiral Kent Hewitt) told the Press today that the U.S. Navy was ...

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  35. PUBLIC HEARING.

    BRISBANE, Oct 19.—"I have always thought that a public inquiry into matters of great public importance should, as a general rule ...

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  36. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Oct 19.—A conference of Allied experts will begin in Paris on November 9 to determine the amount and the methods for ...

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  37. WORDY CONFUSION

    BATAVIA, Oct 18.—The first Press conference [reported in part in "The West Australian" yesterday] given by the vice-president of the ...

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  38. WAR DECLARATION.

    SYDNEY, Oct 19.—Because of the reported declaration of war on the 'Dutch by the leader of the Indonesian "People's Government," the ...

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  39. BRITISH AVIATION.

    LONDON, Oct 19.—In British civil aviation today everything is in the air except the machines, said Lord Brabazon in a speech in the ...

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  40. JAPANESE IN MALAYA

    LONDON, Oct 19.—Investigations by British officers after Japan's surrender revealed that the Japanese army in Malaya was in a completely ...

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  41. HIROHITO VOTE.

    TOKIO, O[?]o. 19.—The Japanese man-in-the-street apparently disapproves of President Truman's proposal ...

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  42. AIR TRANSPORT.

    MONTREAL, Oct 19.—The president of the International Air Transport Association (Mr H. J. Symingpon) announced yesterday ...

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  43. COLONIAL EMPIRE.

    ROME. Oct 19.—The Foreign Minister (Signor Gasperi) announced late last night that the Government was working out a series of ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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