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  2. USA FOREIGN POLICY

    NEW YORK, Oct 27.—Declaring, "We shall not relent in our efforts to bring the Golden Rule into international affairs," President Truman in a Navy Day speech in Central Park yesterday set out 12 "fundamentals" of ...

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  3. EMBARRASSING AID.

    TOKIO, Oct 28.—Support for the Indonesian Nationalist Movement was pledged today in a quarter that may prove embarrassing to ...

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  4. DUTCH MOVE.

    BATAVIA, Oct 28.—The political situation in Batavia during the week-end lapsed into an indeterminate stage after showing all the signs ...

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  5. UNITED NATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—Provision for an internationalised enclave large enough to contain all the organisation of the United Nations and ...

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  6. FREEDOM IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO. Oct 28.—Japanese officialdom is already showing nervousness over the granting of complete freedom of political action ...

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  7. LEAN FARE.

    LONDON, Oct 27.—The Minister of Food (Mr Ben Smith), replying to the debate on the food position in Europe in the Commons last ...

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  8. MESSAGE FOR STALIN.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—Moscow radio reports that Generalissimo Stalin. who is holidaying at Sochi, on the Caucasian Black Sea coast, ...

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  9. DIVIDED CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 28.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Chungking says the discussions between the ...

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  10. "GREAT DANGER."

    LONDON, Oct 28.—In a speech made when receiving the honorary degree of doctor of laws at Leeds University Mr A. Eden (the former ...

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  11. FOOD FOR NIPPON

    NEW YORK. Oct 28.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio says that the Japanese Government has formally requested from Allied ...

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  12. JAPAN'S TREACHERY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 28.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr Forrestal) in a speech at the Navy League dinner, disclosed that papers taken ...

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  13. RUMANIAN REGIME.

    LONDON. Oct 28.—The Rumanian Prime Minister (M Groza), interviewed by Reuters correspondent in Bucharest, said he hoped for ...

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  14. FAR EAST COMMISSION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 28.—he Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) after conferring with the Secretary of State (Mr ...

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  15. HOMELESS GERMANS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—Germans evicted from the east and moved into the Russian zone in Germany total about 6,700,000, according to a ...

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  16. BIRTH CONTROL.

    NEW YORK, Oct 28.—The Herald-Tribune's" correspondent in Toki says the Japanese Government is introducing population ...

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  17. RELEASE DEMAND.

    BATAVIA, Oct 28.—The Allied military authorities are distributing leaflets by air throughout Java, calling on Indonesians to release all ...

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  18. U.N.R.R.A.'S EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—"With 1,176 health specialists working in Europe U.N.R.R.A. is now conducting the largest international medical ...

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  19. TROOPS ABROAD.

    WASHINGTON. Oct 28.—Mr Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air in a Navy Day speech said: "If a public demand arises for ...

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  20. GREEK CRISIS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—Reuters correspondent in Athens says that negotiations for the formation of a new Government which M Venizelos is ...

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  21. SALE BY U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 27.—According to the Associated Press the United States has sold to the N.E.I. about 20,000,000 dollars (£5,000,000 ...

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  22. ARAB LEADERS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—A Jaffa message states that a conference of Arab nationalist leaders yesterday agreed to a resolution calling for a boycott ...

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  23. "SEARCH OUT HITLER."

    WASHINGTON, Oct 27.—General Mark Clark, commander of the American zone in Austria, has been ordered to repatriate all Nazi ...

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  24. BULGARS' CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—The Bulgarian Foreign Minister (Professor Stanov) broadcasting in Sofia on the anniversary of the Bulgarian armistice, ...

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  25. SECRET WEAPON.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 28.—The army had ready for the invasion of Japan a mobile 36-inch mortar firing a shell weighing nearly two ...

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  26. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Oct 27.—The Transport General Workers' Union states that Bristol dockers at a meeting agreed to an immediate resumption of work ...

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  27. NEW GERMANY.

    LONDON, Oct 28,—At Bielefeld (Germany) the leader of Social Democrats (Dr Carl Severing) who before Hitler's rise to power was ...

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  28. FOOD AND FARMS.

    QUEBEC, Oct 28.—At the plenary session of the United Nations food and agriculture organisation yesterday Sir John Boyd Orr (the eminent ...

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  29. HIDDEN TREASURE.

    TOKIO, Oct 28.—American troops yesterday seized another 3,000,000 dollars worth of silver bullion and other valuables hidden ...

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  30. STATE OWNERSHIP.

    LONDON, Oct 28—"Czechoslovakia entered into a great experiment of State ownership when the Premier (Dr Benes) signed four decrees ...

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  31. BERLIN CHILDREN.

    LONDON. Oct 28.—A convoy of 50 buses moved out of Berlin westward yesterday in "Operation Stork," carrying 2.000 children aged ...

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  32. JEWISH EXTREMISTS

    TELAVIV, Oct 28.—A number of pamphlet bombs which exploded in the centre of Telaviv scattering anti-British leaflets are attributed to ...

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  33. JAPANESE DIPLOMACY.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 28.—Government officials state that General MacArthur is breaking up the Japanese diplomatic system for two ...

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  34. PRESS LIBERTY.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—The Bulgarian authorities have taken out summonses against three Opposition leaders, charging them with offences ...

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  35. ITALIAN DISORDERS

    ROME, Oct 28.—Press dispatches report that bands of war veterans and repatriates attacked the Communist headquarters at several towns ...

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  36. THE PHILIPPINES.

    MANILA. Oct 28.—In order to ease the feeding and housing problems the United States army is repatriating 138,000 Japanese war ...

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  37. CYCLONE KILLS 21 PERSONS

    MADRAS, Oct 28.—A cyclone which last week swept the east coast of India killed 21 persons in the Godavari district of Madras ...

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  38. VICTORY PAGEANT

    NEW YORK, Oct 28.—New York yesterday celebrated Navy Day with a majestic pageant of the air and sea power which helped to win the ...

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  39. NEW CONSTITUTION

    LONDON. Oct 28.—Dr Benes in a speech at the Czechoslovak Provisional National Assembly, fore- shadowed a new constitution to be ...

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  40. WORLD GOVERNMENT

    NEW YORK, Oct 27.—Professor Albert Einstein, the famous physicist, discoverer and exponent of the theory of relativity (who came to the ...

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  41. COLLABORATORS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 28.—President Truman has asked the Attorney-General (Mr Clark) to sand experienced men to the Philippines ...

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  42. MALAYA'S RUBBER.

    LONDON, Oct 28.—The Rubber Inspection Committee, reporting its first findings after examining the position ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Oct "28.—The Agent- General for Western Australia (Mr M. F. Troy) continues to receive many applications from would-be ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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