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  2. JAPAN CONTROL.

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—In a dispatch to the "Heraid-Tribune" from Tokio Frank Kelley states: "Authoritative persons have declared that ...

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  3. TOKIO'S BUREAUCRATS.

    TOKIO, Oct 11.—Japanese bureaucrats, whose apathy and leisurely methods in the face of impending famine continue to amaze the ...

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  4. ULTIMATUM.

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—The "'Her-aid-Tribune's" Buenos Aires correspondent states that a delegation of army and navy officers delivered an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AIDING BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The United States (reports the Washington Bureau of the New York "Herald- Tribune") is understood to have ...

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  6. OKINAWA TYPHOON.

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—The Associated Press correspondent at Pearl Harbour says that incomplete reports to fleet headquarters state that three ...

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  7. CHINESE UNITY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Chungking says the Central Government and the Communist Party have ...

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  8. OUT OF PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—All American troops are being evacuated by air from Palestine to Egypt under a sudden order from American ...

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  9. DOCK STRIKES.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—Troops at Liverpool are unloading vital food- stuffs from 12 ships which striking dockers have refused to work. ...

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  10. JAVA BLOODSHED.

    BATAVIA. Oct 11.—A British captain and an Indian officer of the 23rd Division were shot dead in south-east Batavia this afternoon. ...

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  11. ALLEGED WAR CRIMES.

    TOKIO, Oct 12.—Major Charles Cousens, the liberated Eighth Division war prisoner, has returned to Tokio under orders from the army ...

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  12. JEWRY'S CAUSE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 11.—According to the Associated Press a joint Democratic-Republican resolution has been introduced into the House ...

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  13. FOREIGN ASSETS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—In a dispatch from Tokio an Associated Press correspondent says that the American directive calling for a ...

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  14. "RADIO MIRACLE."

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports that the Columbia ...

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  15. GERMAN WAR LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) told the House of Commons that the estimated total losses ...

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  16. ATOM BOMB.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 11.—The Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives has reported (states the Associated Press) ...

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  17. FAR EAST COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Oct 12.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) will represent Australia at the coming meeting of the Far East ...

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  18. JOY OF FREEDOM.

    TOKIO, Oct 12.—Tokio was in uproar on Wednesday as thousands of followers of former Left Wing organisations celebrated the release of ...

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  19. ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The New York Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires says the Minister of the Interior (M Hortensio Quijano) has ...

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  20. LEAVING THE WEST TOMORROW.

    H.M.S. Adamant, with attendant submarines, in Fremantle harbour, The submarine parent ship is due to leave Fremantle tomorrow morning ofter a long stay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. "CANNOT PAY."

    ROME, Oct 12.—The Prime Minister (Signor Parri) hinted to the Press yesterday that Italy would very probably be unable to pay any ...

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  22. ARMS STORE.

    LONDON. Oct 12.—The Lebanese Deputy. Rafaat Kazoun was arrested after British military police seized 37 rifles in his car and home. ...

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  23. BLACK MARKET.

    NEW YORE, Oct 12.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio the black market is growing in Japan, despite ...

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  24. CHRISTIAN VIEW.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—"Christian conscience is profoundly uneasy about the way in which atom bombs were used against the Japanese," ...

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  25. UNFRUITFUL TALK.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The executive committee of the United Nations Preparatory Commission discussed for three hours yesterday the first of 10 ...

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  26. LABOUR UNREST.

    TOKIO, Oct 12.—The Japanese newspaper "Mainichi" reports that the strike by 6,000 Korean coalminers in Hokkaido has been settled ...

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  27. OCCUPYING FORCES.

    TOKIO, Oct 11.—Only 200,000 American troops will be left in occupation of Japan and Korea in six months' time, according to the new ...

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  28. BOMBAY FLARE-UP.

    BOMBAY, Oct 12.—Three people were stabbed in Bombay last night—the first incidents after a week's Iull which led to the withdrawal of the ...

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  29. BRITISH LINERS.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The liners Queen Elizabeth and Aquitania in future will be used for the transport of British troops, the Minister of ...

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  30. TROUBLED GREECE

    LONDON, Oct 12.—"The Greek Populist Party has flatly refused to participate in the new sophoulis Government," the Athens ...

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  31. IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 12.—Large-scale research into atomic energy was impossible on Australia's present resources, the Minister for ...

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  32. REPARATIONS.

    DALLAS (Texas), Oct 12.—Mr Edwin Pauley, the American representative on the Allied Reparations Commission, will be flying to Tokio ...

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  33. FRENCH NOTE.

    PARIS. Oct 12.—It was learnt today that the French Government had informed the Argentine Government that it hopes democratic ...

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  34. ITALIAN WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Oct 11.—It is officially announced that the Government has decided on principle that the repatriation of Italian war prisoners will ...

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  35. WAR CRIMINAL.

    ROME Oct 12—An American military tribunal today sentenced to death the German, General Anton Dostler, for ordering the execution ...

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  36. JAPANESE REQUEST

    TOKIO, Oct 12.—Domei newsagency stated today that the Japanese Government had asked General MacArthur's permission to import ...

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  37. ANGRY QUISLING.

    OSLO, Oct 12.—Major Vidkun Quisling, appearing exhausted but angry and defiant, addressed the Norwegian Supreme Court in an ...

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  38. "SAVED BY THE BELL"

    NEW Guinea, Oct 12.—Although the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea was still a disciplined force at the end of the war it is now ...

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  39. FLIGHT TO JAPAN

    LABUAN, Oct 12.—The first Flight of the advance party of the R.A.A.F. Occupation Force left today on the first stage of its flight ...

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  40. FRANCO PERSISTS.

    MADRID, Oct 12.—A communique issued after last night's meeting of the Cabinet announced that the ...

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  41. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON. Oct 12.—United States headquarters today suspended the transfer of further German prisoners to the French, says an American ...

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  42. ALLIED COMMAND.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The British Lt-General W. D. Morgan has been appointed Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean, ...

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  43. TANGIER ZONE.

    PARIS, Oct 12.—Tangier officially returned to its international status yesterday with the arrival there aboard a French cruiser of The ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

    Article : 33 words
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