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  2. BUNNERONG HOLD-UP.

    SYDNEY, Oct 17.—Prospects of a settlement t of the strike at the Bunnerong power house, which has disorganised and living conditions and living ...

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  3. PALESTINE PLOT.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—British intelligence officers in Vienna believe they are about to break wide open a highly organised and ...

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  4. USE OF PARATROOPS.

    BATAVIA, Oct 16.—I learn that it is likely that a proposal will be raised to use Australian paratroops now in Singapore in Java. The idea ...

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  5. READY TO CONFER

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The Dutch Government at this stage," is ready to confer with Indonesian leaders and prepared to "work in ...

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  6. EMPIRE POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Oct 17.—Industrial lawlessness and anarchy were having an impact today on the whole industrial fabric of Australia, said the ...

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  7. TAKING TROOPS HOME.

    TOKIO, Oct 16.—The Australian forces will be compelled to maintain fairly substantial garrisons in parts of the South-West Pacific for three ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND ALLIES.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports that a possibility of the development of improved ...

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  9. WAR CRIMES TRIAL.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—A few weeks' delay before the trials open won't seem much in 100 years from now but it would be a tragedy if they ...

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  10. INDO-CHINA UNREST.

    NEW YORK, Oct 17.—The French authorities in Saigon yesterday said the Annamese Nationalist movement had brodacast from Honol an appeal ...

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  11. CONTROL EFFORTS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—An Associated Press correspondent in Batavia reports: "Four military governments were attempting to restore law and ...

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  12. BELSEN DEFENCE.

    LUNEBURG (Germany), Oct 17. The defence in the Belsen horror camp trial yesterday attempted to introduce an International lawyer to ...

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  13. LAST WORDS.

    PARIS, Oct 17.—In a last public statement entitled "During the death a watch," handwritten in his cell and addressed to his counsel, Pierre Laval ...

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  14. EGYPT'S CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"The Prime Minister (Nokrashy Pasha) has threatened to close down universities and colleges if students ...

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  15. BURMA'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—It is the purpose of the United Kingdom Government that Burma should attain complete self-governments as a ...

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  16. NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"It can now be revealed," says the Batavia correspondent of "The Times," "that despite the apparent unwillingness to ...

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  17. U-BOAT ATROCITY.

    HAMBURG, Oct 17.—The first war crimes trial in which atrocities against British merchant seamen are alleged opened before a military ...

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  18. THREE MONTHS AGO.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 17.—A literal translation of a speech made by Dr Soekarno and published in the Bali newspaper on July 3, 1945, was ...

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  19. GREEK PARTIES.

    ATHENS, Oct 17.—The Populist Party has issued a manifesto saying that It is prepared to enter into a coalition with the Liberals provided ...

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  20. FRESH DISORDERS.

    BATAVIA, Oct 17.—About the time I was hearing from the Indonesian delegates of the Dutch Government that they had found a ...

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  21. IMPERIAL AMNESTY.

    TOKIO, Oct 17.—The Emperor to-day Issued an unprecedented Imperial amnesty covering almost all types of crime committed before ...

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  22. JOY IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Oct 17—The Minister of Food (Sir Ben Smith) announced last night that as a result of increased supplies from Australia and ...

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  23. WITNESSES GATHER

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Field Marshals von Brauchitsch and Manstein and Air General Stumpff arrived by air in Nuremburg yesterday and were ...

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  24. TREATMENT OF JEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 17.—General Eisenhower in a letter to President Truman today described the statement by Mr Earl Harrison, of the ...

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  25. LAWLESS HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Budapest radio announced late last night that a state of siege had been declared in Hungary in order to check a ...

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  26. OPTIMISTIC VIEW.

    BATAVIA, Oct 16.—Tonight correspondents heard the most optimistic view yet expressed on the Netherlands East Indies situation, from the ...

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  27. PORTUGUESE ELECTION

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The Premier (Dr Salazar) has rejected every proposal made by the Opposition for the fair conduct of Portugal's ...

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  28. ARGENTINE STRIFE.

    BUENOS AIRES, Oct 17.—General Avalos (the War Minister) has custed Col Aristobulo Mittelbach as Federal Police Chief. Col Emillo ...

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  29. NEW YORK DOCKS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 17.—Squads of extra police roving the waterfront prevented violence as prospects improved for the settlement of the ...

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  30. FOREIGN POLICY.

    BRISBANE, Oct 17.—"Australia's foreign policy is based on the personal vanity of one man and when he goes abroad he takes it with ...

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  31. TOKIO CROWDS.

    TOKIO, Oct 16.—More political demonstrations in Tokio today and yesterday, following riots by Chinese and Korean workers in Hokkaido last ...

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  32. FEDERAL POWERS.

    BRISBANE, Oct 17.—The Federal Leader of the Opposition (Mr Menzies) said tonight he bad noticed that it was suggested that the ...

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  33. EAST PRUSSIA.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—East Prussia and southern Sakhalin (the big island north of Japan, the southern half of which belonged to Japan and ...

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  34. EGGS FOR ENGLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 17.—A decision to offer an additional 6.000.000 1b of egg pulp to the British Ministry of Food was made at the ...

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  35. GUAM GARRISON.

    NEW YORK, Oct 17.—The American Associated Press correspondent on Guam says it is estimated that at least 300 Japanese troops of the ...

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  36. IN AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Oct 17.—About 400 Indonesians who are loyal to the Dutch authorities will be permitted to remain in Australia as long as ...

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  37. HALSEY ON JAPAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 17.—Admiral Halsey in a speech at a dinner given in his honour today said: "The spirit of the fight against ...

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  38. BATAVIA PARADOX.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—"The Seaforth Highlanders in Batavia have not received any pay since leaving Malaya six ...

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  39. CANADA'S ARMY.

    OTTAWA, Oct 16.—The Minister for Defence (Mr Abbott) in the House of Commons today forecast that Canada's peacetime active Army ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN CABINET.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—The British Government has decided to recognise the Renner Government in Austria, says the diplomatic ...

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  41. MR BRUCE IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—Mr S. M. Bruce, the retiring High Commissioner for Australia has arrived from London and is staying at the ...

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  42. LEND-LEASE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 16.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington bureau reports: "'The United States and Russia have signed an ...

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  43. INDIA'S TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Mr Arthur Henderson (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for India and Burma) told the House of Commons yesterday ...

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  44. BURIED TREASURE

    TOKIO, Oct 17.—Special intelligence men of the United States forces engaged on the seizure of Japan's bullion reserves have found ...

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  45. IDLE DOCKS

    LONDON, Oct 17.—Two thousand dockers from the Royal group of London docks before leasing for a meeting of all dockers this morning ...

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  46. POLITICS IN BERLIN

    NEW YORK, Oct 17.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Washington says that General Eisenhower in his second monthly ...

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  47. 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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