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  2. PROTESTS TO MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—The British protest against the Russo-Hungarian trade treaty also applies to a similar Russo-Rumanian agreement, says ...

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  3. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Oct 23.—"The sweeping electoral gains of three French parties all more of less equal in strength, each totalling over a ...

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  4. SECURITY COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—When they met with a "Hands off policy" or with a policy of "Don't discuss the Council or make suggestions" the ...

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  5. SURPLUS FOOD.

    QUEBEC, Oct 23.—The Australian delegate (Mr J. G. Crawford) warned the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation that it would ...

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  6. MacARTHUR'S POLICY.

    TOKIO, Oct 23.—General Macarthur has been receiving letters from Japanese citizens criticising the Japanese Government, advocating ...

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  7. DEMOBILISATION.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—"Whatever view may be taken on Socialism and free enterprise it is common ground that we should get the great wheels ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAVA HOPES

    BATAVIA, Oct 22.—I understand there are good prospects of a compromise being reached in the Indonesian issue which would be acceptable to both parties and prevent a bloody situation developing which would put ...

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  9. INDIAN FEELING.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Supporting the Javanese Nationalists, the president of the Moslem League (Mr Jinnah) declared at Karachi that it ...

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  10. IMPERIAL DIVINITY.

    TOKIO, Oct 22.—Prince Konoye, who is reviewing the Japanese constitution with a view to liberalisation, told correspondents that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INDONESIAN GROUPS.

    MELBOURNE. Oct 23.—Robert Kiek, a correspondent of Aneta Netherlands Press Agency in Batavia. has cabled a survey of the ...

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  12. END TO NEUTRALITY.

    STOCKHOLM, Oct 23.—The Foreign Minister (M Oesten Unden) declared today that Sweden was willing to abandon her traditional policy ...

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  13. IRANIAN GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Muhin Sadr, Prime Minister of Iran, resigned yesterday. His Government ,ill hold office until a new government is ...

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  14. "NOT NEUTRAL."

    BATAVIA, Oct 22.—Taxing Lt-General Christison (commander of the Allied forces in the N.E.I) with having involved himself in internat ...

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  15. IN OR OUT?

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The French authorities yesterday made three corrections of the announcement of the fate in ...

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  16. EL ALAMEIN.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery described the winning of the Battle of El Alamein—the battle fought almost ...

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  17. RUSSIAN MOVES.

    LONDON. Oct 23.—"New contingents of Russian troops, including infantry. cavalry, tank and air unite. are reported to have arrived at ...

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  18. AID WITHHELD.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 23.—The journal of the National Association of Manufacturers, "N.A.M. News." reports that until satisfactory ...

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  19. DEFENCE MERGER.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 23.—The Secretary of the Navy (Mr Forrestal) told the Senate Millitary M fairs Committee today that the ...

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  20. INDO-CHINA.

    SAIGON, Oct 23.—The Anglo-French communique last night stated: "Allied troops silenced snipers who fired on. them ...

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  21. TOKIO NEWSPAPER.

    TOKIO, Oct 23.—The president of "Asahi" newspaper. Mr Murayama, has rejected the employees' demands that the newspaper should be ...

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  22. TO TRY MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS.

    Judges of the International War Crimes Tribunal who met in Berlin to settle details of procedure for the forthcoming trials of major war criminals at Nuremberg, Germany. Left to right: M. Donnedieu de Vabres (France); Mr Francis Biddle (U.S.A.); Lord Justice Lawrence, President of the Tribunal (Britain); Major-General Nikichenko ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. QUISLING'S COHORTS

    OSLO, Oct 23.—The Minister of Justice (M. Pelen) estimated today that there were 43,000 Quislings in Norway. He said 24,000 had been ...

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  24. JUNTA'S COURSE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 22.—The Associated Press reports from Caracas (Venesuela that Senor Carlos Morales, Foreign Minister in ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN UNIT.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—Mr S. Moran, treasurer of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, said today that he had received ...

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  26. CHINA ZONE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 23.—The "New York Times" bureau in Washington says that Lt-General Wedemeyer, who recently returned from the ...

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  27. ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    LONDON. Oct 2.—Two Douglas four-engined aircraft are due to arrive in England on Thursday from La Guardia airport, New York. says ...

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  28. DUTCH EQUIPMENT.

    LONDON. Oct 23.—The Batavia correspondent of "The Times" denies the truth of the contents of Dr Soekarno's message to President ...

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  29. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON. Oct 23.—Budapest radio said today that plans to present a single all-party list for the Hungarian elections had been ...

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  30. GERMAN RED CROSS

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Luxembourg radio sass that Marshal Zhukov has decreed that confiscation of all German Red Cross property and the ...

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  31. LAVAL'S BODY.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—After relatives had asked that Pierre Laval be buried at Chateldon in his native Auvergne, three grave diggers, working by ...

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  32. INDIAN QUISLINGS.

    TOKIO, Oct 23.—Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, former Foreign Minister and Minister for Greater East Asia Affairs, was requested by South-East ...

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  33. RUMOURS.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—"Rumours that Generalissimo Stalin is dying and that Russian marshals are fighting ...

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  34. ROYAL NAVY LOSSES

    LONDON, Oct 23.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. V. Alexander) in a speech at the Navy League ...

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  35. LASCARS ON SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Oct 23.—Allegatins that the Lascar crew of the Dutch ship General Verspijck had been menaced by armed Dutch officers ...

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  36. GREEK FINANCES.

    LONDON. Oct 29.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent in Athens says the British Government has released for the use of Greece ...

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  37. HITLER'S FATE.

    PHILADELPHIA Oct 23.—The "Record" states that Dr Robert Kempner, a German-born lawyer and former legal adviser to the ...

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  38. NAZI OFFICIALS.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Luxemburg radio last night, quoting an official statement, announced that under General Eisenhower's ...

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  39. JAPANESE P.O.W.

    NEW YORK, Oct 23.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says that despite the military code which disgraced for ever ...

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  40. SAFETY OF CAMPS.

    BATAVIA, Oct 22.—British troops are now occupying Ambarawa, 28 miles south of Semarang. Gurkhas are on guard, thus finally disposing ...

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  41. STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

    SINGAPORE, Oct 23.—The strike epidemic spread to the Far East when civilian communications to and from the Philippines were virtually ...

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  42. AID FOR BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 22.—The Associated Press reports that the British Ambassador (the Earl of Halifax), before visiting the Secretary ...

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  43. RIBBONS FOR MR CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Oct 23.—With his expressed wish "that Mr Churchill should have these medals," the King has had delivered to Mr Churchill ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICA.

    JOHANNESBURG. Oct 23.—Defence Headquarters announces that the strength of the post-war South African active citizen force will be ...

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  45. PROMOTORS OF WAR

    TOKIO, Oct 22.—Japan's great monopolistic trusts known as the Zaibatsu are to commit hara-kiri, according to an announcement by ...

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  46. SOLDIER DOCKERS

    LONDON, Oct 23.—Soldier dockers were discharging 24 ships and loading 10 at London docks today. The Port Authority's permanent civillan ...

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  47. ATTLEE AND EIRE.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—I is officially announced that the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) has denied making the ...

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  48. EMPEROR SYSTEM.

    TOKIO, Oct 23.—A committee formed from 183 members of the Diet who will probably form the new Conservative Party has called for ...

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  49. FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    OSLO. Oct 23.—Vidkun Quisling, who was sentenced to death on high treason charges on October 10 and whose appeal to the High Court ...

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  50. SPAIN'S FREEDOMS.

    MADRID. Oct 23.—An official decree prohibits illegal entry into homes, except under exceptional circumstances, provides for freedom ...

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  51. TROUBLE IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Oct 23.—Go-slow tactics continue on the Auckland waterfront. They have been operating on all ships for a week. Food ...

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  52. U-BOAT PENS.

    LONDON, Oct 23.—German U-boat pens at Hamburg have been blasted into uselessness, state agency correspondents at Hamburg. ...

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  53. INDIA'S TRADE.

    NEW DELHI. Oct 23.—The India Commerce Department stated today that commercial imports from America in 1945, exclusive of ...

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  54. REINFORCEMENTS FOR JAVA.

    LONDON. Oct 23.—New Delhi radio says that reports from Batavia indicate that the situation in Java is less tense today. Two squadrons of ...

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  55. 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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