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  2. HITLER DEAD.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—Hitler shot himself through the mouth and Eva Braun, although supplied with a revolver, poisoned herself in the Reich ...

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  3. THE TALKS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—A dispatch from The Hague says the Nether-lands Government has officially declared that if the ...

    Article : 329 words
  4. CAIRO RIOTS.

    CAIRO, Nov 2.—Street fighting broke out in the centre of Cairo today when a general strike was called in a protest against the ...

    Article : 359 words
  5. F.E.A.C. TALKS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The "New York Times" bureau in Washington says that Dr Evatt's request that the whole membership of F.E.A.C. ...

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  6. JAVA SITUATION

    BATAVIA, Nov 2.—It is announced that the cruiser Sussex with the headquarters ship Bulolo and several destroyers have arrived off Surabaya to evacuate R.A.P.W.L (Repatriation of Allied Prisoners of War and ...

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  7. LABOUR TRIUMPH.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—Reports from all over the country show sweeping Labour successes at the municipal elections, and early this morning, ...

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  8. PALESTINE

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The outbreaks of terrorism in Palestine were described in the House of Commons today by the Colonial Secretary (Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHINA FIGHTING.

    CHUNGKING, Nov 2.—A Communist spokesman yesterday said that widespread fighting was continuing in North China ...

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  10. BALKAN ISSUES.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Washington. It is understood that Generalissimo Stalin ...

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  11. GERMAN UNIONS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Kom-mandatur (Allied Control Headquarters in Berlin) has reached a hopeless deadlock over the question ...

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  12. DUTCH AIRCRAFT.

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—Workmen at Rose Bay flying-base workshops reused yesterday to service Dutch aircraft after two unionists, it is ...

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  13. "FLYING TIGERS."

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that though not officially connected with the move the ...

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  14. TREASON CHARGE.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—Allegations that a former junior British naval officer defied senior officers' instructions at a prisoner of war camp in Germany ...

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  15. HOW MALLABY DIED.

    BATAVIA, Nov 2.—Brigadier A. W. P. Mallaby, the British commander at Surabaya, was shot and killed instantly while sitting in a ...

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  16. REPARATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Washington says that President Truman yesterday announced that ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ZONE.

    BERLIN, Nov 2.—Marshal Zhukov has ordered the seizure of all property of the German State and of leaders and adherents of the Nazi ...

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  18. ARMS CARRIED?

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—Australian unionists had refused to service a Dutch flying boat at Rose Bay because it carried bullet holes showing ...

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  19. AGITATION IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Nov 2.—A resolution carried by a mass meeting in Tokio today and delivered to General MacArthur's H.Q. by the leaders ...

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  20. I.L.O. CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Nov 2.—The International Labour Office conference to-day without dissent approved of the credentials committee's decision to ...

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  21. RUHR'S FUTURE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that the Soviet has told Britain and America that it ...

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  22. NAZI LEADERS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—Admiral Raeder (the former C.-in-C. of the German Navy) and the former political director of the German radio (Herr ...

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  23. TRAINS HELD UP.

    JERUSALEM, Nov 2.—As a result of widespread Jewish terrorist activities throughout Wednesday night, no trains arrived from Egypt today ...

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  24. BRITISH WARSHIP AT SURABAYA.

    H.M.S. Sussex, which has arrived at Surabaya to evacuate Allied women and children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "HAW-HAW'S" FATE.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Court of Criminal Appeal reserved judgment until November 7 on the appeal by ...

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  26. ALLIED MAPS.

    TOKIO, Nov 2.—Navigational charts of the R.A.A.F for New Guinea and the Solomons have been discovered by American mapping ...

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  27. GERMAN BANKERS.

    FRANKFURT, Nov 2.—A round up of Germany's leading bankers began in the American zone last night with the arrest of 21 directors of ...

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  28. GOVERNING BODY.

    CANBERRA, Nov 2.—The election of Australian representatives to the governing body of the I.L.O. was highly satisfactory to the ...

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  29. CAUSE OF TENSION.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—The Arab office in London declared today that the present state of tension in Palestine was not caused directly by Arab and ...

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  30. NEW UNION FORMED

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—The constitution of a trade union Was adopted at a meeting of 250 Indian seamen at the Trades Hall tonight The ...

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  31. STRANDED TROOPS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The National Maritime Union issued the following statement today: "Unless by December 1 Washington authorities, ...

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  32. DISCOUNTED.

    TOKIO, Nov 1.—The growing belief that the occupation authorities are sponsoring Prince Konoye in connection with the revision of the ...

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  33. NEW WAR BASE.

    COLOMBO, Nov 2.—It was disclosed today that Royal Marines, worrking at high pressure, constructed a first-class naval base with ...

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  34. "FREE INDIA."

    TOKIO, Nov 1.—Japanese Foreign Office officials hint at "interesting" developments at the forth-coming trials in New Delhi of ...

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  35. AIR RECORD BID.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—Poor visibility again prevented the final trials for the attempt on the world's air-speed record over the Herne Bay course. ...

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  36. TEST FOR SOEKARNO.

    BATAVIA, Nov 2.—Summarising the Java situation S.E.A.C. psychological warfare experts in a broadcast from Radio Batavia, said it ...

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  37. MORE PETROL FOR SPAIN.

    MADRID, Nov 2.—British and American commercial attaches have told the Spanish Government that their Governments have authorised ...

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  38. RUBBER AND TIN.

    SINGAPORE, Nov 2.—It was officially stated today that 40,000 tons of Malayan rubber are awaiting shipping instructions from ...

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  39. LEOPOLD AND HITLER

    BRUSSELS, Nov 2.—King Leopold and Hitler were both very cordial when they met at Berchtesgaden, Hitler's Bavarian mountain ...

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  40. VIGILANCE NEEDED.

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that according to an Allied ...

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  41. ATOM BOMBS

    NEW YORK, Nov 2.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that the atom bombs fired the imagination more ...

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  42. U.N.R.R.A. FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 1.—The House of Representatives today voted a new U.N.R.R.A. appropriation of 550 million dollars ...

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  43. 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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