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  2. REPARATIONS BEGIN.

    WIESBADEN, Sept 26.—United States headquarters have issued a Military Government law, to become effective from today, forbidding ...

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  3. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    CANBERRA, Sept 26.—Following a conference between the Commonwealth Government and the Dutch authorities today the feeling was ...

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  4. SYDNEY WATERFRONT.

    SYDNEY, Sept 26.—A meeting of waterfront union leaders convened by the officers of the N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council yesterday ...

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  5. INVADING BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—Newly-discovered documents in Berlin reveal that the Germans in the autumn of 1940 were preparing to strike at ...

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  6. FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—An official statement issued in London last night said that the Council of Foreign Ministers met twice during the ...

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  7. ARGENTINE REVOLT.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the American Associated Press says that the Argentine Government has ...

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  8. ROGUES GALLERY.

    HONG KONG, Sept 25.—The first interviews with Japanese army officers being held in Hong Kong as war criminals were obtained by three ...

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  9. CONTROL OF JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says a special session of the Privy Council yesterday, ...

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  10. SAIGON RISING.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Saigon yesterday said that British mortars and heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PALESTINE UNREST.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—"The Arab- Jewish conflict has reached a point where it is thought necessary to dispatch British reinforcements to ...

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  12. GERMAN FARMERS.

    BERLIN, Sept 26.—The Russian occupation authorities announced that they have taken over 155,000 acres in Brandenburg for distribution ...

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  13. PASSING OF DOMEL.

    TOKIO, Sept 25.—The Domei Newsagency, which for years has been one of the most evil tools of Japanese militarism, is in decay and ...

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  14. STRIKING SEAMEN.

    CANBERRA, Sept 26.—International complications if the Australian Government permitted the harbouring of prohibited immigrants ...

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  15. SAVING DOLLARS.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—It was officially announced last night that the Ministry of War Transport had given instructions for the ...

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  16. LASCARS ADDRESSED.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 26.—Nearly 200 trade unionists supported by members of the Indonesian community in Melbourne, staged a ...

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  17. THE BELSEN TRIAL.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—Witnesses at the resumption yesterday of the Belsen horror camp trial described more cruelties, sadistic beatings and ...

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  18. COUNCIL'S TASK.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—In a speech at a reception given by the Society of Cultural Relations with the U.S.S.R. in his honour M Molotov ...

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  19. FRANK ADMISSION.

    TOKIO, Sept 25.—Domel's president (Inosuke Furuno) announced today (says the Associated Press) that he had decided to recommend ...

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  20. MISSING FROM RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Sept 26.—No traces could be found of a Japanese troopship which left, Rabaul in June. 1942, carrying from 700 to 1,000 ...

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  21. DUTCH "HAW-HAW."

    LONDON, Sept 26.—A message from The Hague states that Max Blokzyl, known as the Dutch "Lord Haw-Haw," has been sentenced to ...

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  22. ANXIETY IN SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Sept 26.—The Government had taken steps to ensure pi that Dutch ships would be loaded, the Minister for Shipping (Senator ...

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  23. APPEAL TO PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—New Delhi radio says that the French High Commissioner in Indo-China (Admiral D'Argenlieu). In a broadcast ...

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  24. PORT OF TRIESTE.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—The Yugoslav Embassy last night stated that Yugoslavia was now ready to agree to the internationalisation of the port ...

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  25. N.E.I. OFFICIALS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 26.—Interference with the loading of Dutch ships in Australian harbours meant delay which would cause the death of ...

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  26. STIR OVER PLANE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The Washington bureau of the "Herald-Tribune" says: "President Truman's gift to General de Gaulle of a C54 ...

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  27. LOOKING AHEAD.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that Emperor Hirohito's brother, Prince ...

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  28. RIOTS IN BANGKOK.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—Rioting in Bangkok (capital of Siam) again broke out yesterday after a brief lull. Several people were injured ...

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  29. LINER FLEET.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—"British shipyards are busy building the biggest fleet of liners in the world. At present they are working on two new ...

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  30. ETHIOPIAN CLAIMS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 24.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" learns that the Emperor Halle Selassie has asked the Big Five ...

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  31. BRITISH SAILORS.

    MACASSAR, Sept 26.—More than 450 Royal Navy prisoners in Macassar on Sunday were wondering when they might ultimately set out for ...

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  32. ANOTHER SUICIDE.

    TOKIO, Sept 26.—Only yesterday, 41 days after the occurrence, was it revealed the Lt-General Kumaichl Teramoto, Director of the Japanese ...

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  33. SHANGHAI SCENE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 26.—The American Broadcasting Company's correspondent, Edward Sander, broadcasting from Shanghai, ...

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  34. CAPTIVES' PLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 26.—Members of the Dutch community in Melbourne say that reports coming from the N.E.I. about the movement for ...

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  35. POLISH TROOPS.

    WARSAW, Sept 26.—A military mission is expected to leave for London next week to negotiate the return of Polish troops. Officials said ...

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  36. LIFTMEN STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—Hundreds of thousands of workers are idle and vast segments of New York's commercial life have been paralysed as ...

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  37. IDLE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sept 26.—As a result of a mechanisation strike of the wharf labourers at the oversea picking up centre four Dutch mercy ...

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  38. SPANISH RULE.

    MADRID, Sept 26.—General Alfredo Kindelan, representative in a Spain of Don Juan, pretender to the Spanish throne, son of the late ...

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  39. THE OCCUPATION.

    NEW YORK, Sept 25.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Dallas the publisher of "Dallas News," Mr Ted ...

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  40. ITALIAN ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—"Italy's Consultative Assembly was inagurated in Rome yesterday in the Chamber of Deputies when Count Sforza was ...

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  41. HITLER'S AIDE ARRESTED.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—Fritz Wideman, Hitler's confidant, has been arrested in Tientsin by the United States army authorities, who ...

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  42. SIAM'S FUTURE.

    BANGKOK, Sept 26.—Sein Pro Maj (Prime Minister of Siam) expressed his belief in a Press interview yesterday that British troops would ...

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  43. EMPIRE AIRLINES.

    PRETORIA, Sept 26.—The Minister for Transport (Mr F. C. Sturrock) announces that a trunk air service between Britain and South ...

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  44. SPANISH ARRESTS.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr Ernest Bevin), t in a letter to the secretary of the International Brigade Association, ...

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  45. JAPAN'S FOOD PROBLEM.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that Japan is worrying more about the production of ...

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  46. VERSATILE PLANE.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—The latest British plane off the secret list is the Blackburn Firebrand Four, a combined fighter, torpedo-carrier ...

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  47. MEDICAL "QUIZ."

    CANBERRA, Sept 26.—Medical officers in Australia are not "quizzing" returning prisoners of war and are not imposing unnecessary strain ...

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  48. PUNISHING JAPANESE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 26.—The only fact which had emerged from the multitude of words uttered about punishing Japanese war criminals ...

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  49. JAVA POSITION

    SINGAPORE, Sept 25.—The British occupation of Java is being speeded up because of the confused political state of the country. A ...

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  50. WORKED TO DEATH.

    NEW DELHI, Sept 26.—British G.H.Q. here has issued a report by an Indian Army observer, Capt Lindsay Emmerson, who was a prisoner ...

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  51. SUMATRA CAMPS.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 26.—It is revealed that 16,000 out of 25,000 Allied prisoners in Sumatra died during their internment. Thirty-one ...

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  52. BURMA GOVERNOR.

    RANGOON, Sept 26.—Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith, Governor of Burma before the Japanese invasion. is expected to return to Rangoon early ...

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  53. 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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