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  2. BASIC CHANGES.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—An early announcement of fundamental changes in Japan's 56-years-old constitution is expected to come in the form of ...

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  3. PALESTINE BELLICOSITY

    LONDON, Oct 15.—Thousands of Hebrew leaflets which were distributed in Palestine throughout the weekend warned Jews to "be ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. POWER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Oct 15.—Sydney's first day of electric light and power rationing today dislocated trade and Industry and brought unemployment ...

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  5. SAIGON CONTROL.

    LONDON, Oct 15—A S.E.A.C. communique states that Major-General D. D. Gracey (head of the Allied Control Commission in Saigon, ...

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  6. DOCKERS RESUME.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—After being on strike for five days, 1,000 dockers at Middlesborough resumed today and immediately began working on ...

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  7. LAVAL SHOT.

    PARIS, Oct 15.—Pierre Laval, sentenced to death on charges of high treason last week, was executed to-day by a firing squad at 12.32 pm ...

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  8. LULL IN JAVA.

    BATAVIA, Oct 15.—The lull in the fighting in Batavia seems to be lengthening and except for some belated reports of incidents too ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DUTCH IN INDIES

    BATAVIA, Oct 15.—At a long-awaited Press conference this morning the Lt-Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Dr van Mook, gave no detailed indication of what the N.E.I policy would be beyond saying that the ...

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  10. LAVAL AS HITLER'S AGENT.

    Pierre Laval, former French Chief of Government, was shot at Fresnes prison yesterday for high treason. Here with hand on heart, he is seen talking to journalists in Paris after one of his meeting with Hitler after the fall of France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIAN UNIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 15.—"Professor Schermerhorn (the Dutch Prime Minister) apparently entirely overlooked the fact that Australia's ...

    Article : 206 words
  12. HORROR FILM.

    LUNEBURG, Oct 15.—British servicemen and women and German civilians queued for admittance on the resumption of the Belsen trial to ...

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  13. NEW DOCTRINES.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—The renovation of Japan's education system to eliminate the teaching of doctrines that aimed at firing the younger ...

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  14. R.A.A.F. FOR TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—Far East Air Force H.Q. announced last night that it had been recommended that no R.A.A.F. occupation unit be ...

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  15. WAR CRIMES.

    BERLIN, Oct 15.—The first formal session of the International War Crimes Tribunal was postponed from today for three days at the request ...

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  16. TO NORTH CHINA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—A correspondent of the "New York Times" at Chungking reports: "As Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's troops ...

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  17. NIPPON'S GOODS.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—Measures being taken for the economic control of Japan would not reduce her to a fishing nation, as has been claimed ...

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  18. WEWAK NATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 15.—In the Wewak area of New Guinea almost 104,000 natives have to be rehabilitated, says an Army Public Relations ...

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  19. U.S.A. SETTLEMENT.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—The United States Conciliation Commissioner (Mr John Burke) announced today that the New York wharf labourers' ...

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  20. BORNEO ATROCITIES.

    LABUAN (Borneo). Oct 15.— About 150 Japanese, including a number of the dreaded Kempel Tai (secret police) are expected to be ...

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  21. JAPANESE LOST.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—The Domei Newsagency reported today that more than 850 Japanese were feared to have been lost When mines sank two ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. COAL LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Oct 15.—An estimated coal loss of 16,625 tons was caused through strikes today. The biggest loss was on the Northern fields, ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—Dr Soekarno, the Nationalist leader in Java, has sent a protest to General Christison (the Allied commander) declaring ...

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  24. RIOTING CHINESE.

    TOKIO, Oct 15.—The newspaper "Mainichi" reports that 250 American troops have been rushed to Muroran, on the northern island of ...

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  25. GOVERNOR RESIGNS.

    THE HAGUE, Oct 15.—The Netherlands Newsagency reports that it is authoritatively learnt that the Governor-General of the East ...

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  26. FREE ARGENTINE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—The Buenos Ares correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" states that President Farrell has revoked his earlier ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. TYPHOON TOLL.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 15.—The Navy has announced that three ships were sunk, 30 ran aground and three were damaged in the terrific typhoon ...

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  28. SEIZURE OF PROPERTY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—In a dispatch from Batavia the Associated Press quotes the Aneta (Dutch) Newsagency as saying that Dr ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Oct 15.—The Leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr Fadden) said today: "There rests upon the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 210 words
  30. AIRFIELD TRAGEDY

    BRUSSELS, Oct 15.—Thirty-one British military and R.A.F. personnel, including six members of the crew, were killed today when an ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. U.S.A. NAVY CHIEF.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—Major Hanson Baldwin, the military analyst of the "New York Times," says Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, the ...

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  32. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—Preliminary tests made throughout the weekend indicate the jet-propelled Gloster Meteor ...

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  33. HITLER'S FATE.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office, replying to a question in the House of Commons today said that the ...

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  34. GREEK TROUBLES.

    ATHENS, Oct 15.—The Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) has sent a message to the Greek people stating that his efforts to have a new ...

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  35. DISPLACED GERMANS

    VIENNA, Oct 15.—The Austrian Provisional Government has made an urgent appeal to the Allies to save the country from the "locust ...

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  36. LARGEST SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports: "Allied correspondents inspected the world's largest ...

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  37. GREEK CABINET.

    ATHENS, Oct 15.—The Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) has received M. Tsouderos, a former Premier of Greece and asked him to ...

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  38. JAVA BOUND.

    BRISBANE, Oct 15.—The Esperance Bay will leave Brisbane tomorrow afternoon for Java with 1,400 Indonesians on board. More than ...

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  39. END OF COMBINE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—The Associated Press reports from Tokio that the financial newspaper "Nippon Sangyo Keizai" has stated that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. NEW DOCK FOR SINGAPORE.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The New Delhi Radio states that a new 1,000-foot dry dock is being towed from England to Singapore as soon as possible to ...

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  41. LONDON JEWS HOAXED.

    LONDON; Oct 15.—Members of London Jewish organisations were informed by telegram that the Chief Rabbi (Dr Hertz) would address them ...

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  42. 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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