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  2. CRISIS LOOMS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio states: "On the basis of its own governmental figures Japan is ...

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  3. TOKIO PRESS BAN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—The Japanese Home Ministry on Friday suspended the newspapers "Asahi" and "Yomluri Mainichi" for publishing ...

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  4. N.E.I. CARGOES.

    SYDNEY, Sept 30.—The destination of all cargo for Dutch ships was now being checked in Australia in furtherance of the policy of ...

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  5. FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—In a speech yesterday the Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) said the Council of Foreign Ministers was facing some of the ...

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  6. CHINESE MOVE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—From Hanoi (French Indo-China) an Associated Press correspondent reports: "The Chinese General Lu Han has ...

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  7. JEWS IN GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—It is officially stated that many Jewish refugees in Germany and Austria are being treated "as the Nazis ...

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  8. JAPAN POLICY.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The United States Secretary of State (Mr Byrnes) announced yesterday that Britain, Russia and China had ...

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  9. JAVA LANDING

    BATAVIA, Sept 29.—British occupation forces have landed in Batavia and are taking over from the Japanese. A company of Seaforth Highlanders of the 23rd Indian, ...

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  10. NIPPON'S INDUSTRY.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—General MacArthur has issued orders forbidding the Japanese to open their stock exchanges without approval, ...

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  11. JAPANESE REQUEST

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Japanese troops is in New Guinea, the Solomons and the rest of Nippon's lost empire are doomed to endure the hardships of ...

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  12. ITALIAN ANGLE.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The Italian Foreign Minister (Signor de Gasperi) has returned to Rome from the meeting of the Council of ...

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  13. H.M.S. MAIDSTONE ARRIVES AT FREMANTLE.

    H.M.S. Maidstone carrying Royal Navy repatriated P.O.W. about to berth at North Wharf, Fremantle, yesterday afternoon. The warship was greeted by a large crowd, the public taking full advantage of the newly-restored liberty to visit the wharves. On the left is the submarine depot ship Adamant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE NATIONALISTS.

    BATAVIA, Sept 29.—Two events occurred last night which have a close bearing on the Netherlands East Indies political situation. One ...

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  15. OFFICIALS DAZED.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Despite the fact that the approach of winter brings a threat of a disastrous famine Japanese officialdom is still so apathetic ...

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  16. MODERN MINUTE-MEN.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—Marine Commandant General Vandegrift. testifying before the House of Representatives Naval Affairs ...

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  17. POLITICAL ACTIVITY.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—Three new political organisations have been announced during the past week, says the Tokio correspondent of the ...

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  18. COMMANDER EXPLAINS.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 29.—The Allied commander for the Netherlands East Indies (Lt-General Sir Philip Christison), who is going to Batavia ...

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  19. PAPERS PUBLISHED.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Millions of copies of the banned newspapers containing the report of the Press interview with Hirohito also the ...

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  20. FRENCH PROTEST.

    PARIS, Sept 30.—The French Ambassador at Chungking (General Peschkoff) is reported to have been instructed to protest against the ...

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  21. SIAM CAMPS.

    BANGKOK, Sept 30.—More than 30 Japanese officers concerned in the administration of prison camps in Slam have been identified as ...

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  22. SUMATRA OIL.

    PALEMBANG (Sumatra), Sept 29.—The American Associated Press reports that Dutch and American experts said that the huge ...

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  23. GREAT APPETITES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 30.— Released prisoners of war and internees now in Labuan camp are eating daily 2½ times more ...

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  24. CANADIAN CONCERN

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—The "New York Times" correspondent ate Ottawa reports that the announcement by the Canadian Prime ...

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  25. WAR CRIMES.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says the Minister for Justice (Mr Chuzo Iwata) told ...

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  26. GERMAN SITUATION.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—The s War Department has released a report dated August 20 from General Eisenhower on the American zone, ...

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  27. SHOCK OF DEFEAT.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Exactly a month after the first of the occupying forces set foot in Japan and were bowed into the country by what ...

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  28. IN PARLOUS STATE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 30.—The New York "Herald Tribune's" correspondent in Tokio says the Minister for Transport (Mr Kohiyama) told the ...

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  29. SUPREME COMMAND

    HONG KONG, Sept 30.—The British newspaper, the "China Mail." in a leading article said it was hoped that the expression of confidence in ...

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  30. R.A.A.F. IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Air Commodore F. R. scherger, who will command the R.A.A.F. occupation force in Japan, said yesterday that the force ...

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  31. GENERAL STAFF ABOLISHED.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Domei news-agency, quoting unnamed authoritative sources, said the army and navy general staff would be abolished ...

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  32. ELECTION LAW REVISION.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The Japanese Cabinet on Friday approved the establishment of a council to plan the revision of the election laws. ...

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  33. DRAMATIC DECISION

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—A dramatic scene behind the royal moat and the high grey walls of the Imperial Palace in the centre of Tokio in ...

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  34. BRITISH FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 30.—Demands that the Australian Government should make representations to the British Government urging the ...

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  35. PATTON'S EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—The dismissal of Friedrich Schaffer, the much-criticised Conservative Minister and President of the Bavarian Civil ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The Ministry for Social Affairs announced yesterday that Japan's unemployed were estimated at 3,000,000 and the ...

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  37. CONTROL DEMAND.

    CANBERRA, Sept 30.—The Australian Government had received no official notification of the reported US. demand for a lone hand ...

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  38. FASTEST FIGHTER PLANE.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The "Evening Standard's" aeronautical correspondent says that the jet-propelled Vampire, the world's fastest fighter ...

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  39. MERCHANT MARINE

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The havoc wrought by the Allied air and sub-marine attacks on Japan's mercantile shipping is graphically ...

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  40. EIGHTH DIVISION

    SYDNEY, Sept 30.—Major-General C. A. Callaghan, who took over from Lt-General Gordon Bennett after the surrender in Singapore in ...

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  41. ROUNDABOUT.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Ten Americans who were besieged by Annamese rioters' had to send a roundabout radio ...

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  42. NAZI THREATS.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Placards threatening reprisals by former members of the Wehrmacht against German women who fraternise with ...

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  43. IMPERIAL ASSETS.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—Col Kramer, chief of General MacArthur's economic and scientific section, said yesterday that the imperial assets ...

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  44. JAPANESE DEMOBILISATION.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The Japanese War Department has informed General MacArthur that 1,833,634, or 81 per cent, of the soldiers in the home ...

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  45. KING LEOPOLD.

    WIESBADEN, Sept 29.—United States H.Q. announced today that King Leopold, who has been living in the United States zone of ...

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  46. 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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  47. AMERICANS GO HOME.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—American troops with long service sailed from Yokohama yesterday in the first large-scale homeward movement. ...

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