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  2. LONDON TALKS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—Making a statement in the House of Commons yesterday on the recent meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers in ...

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  3. LAVAL'S FATE.

    PARIS, Oct 10.—A court usher informed Pierre Laval in his cell of the death sentence passed on him. Laval told the usher: "I quite ...

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  4. ATOM BOMB SECRET.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 9.—The Secretary for War (Mr Patterson), urging legislation to establish a commission to control atomic energy, ...

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  5. JAPAN'S POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 10.—The Associated Press says that the Japanese Premier (Baron Shidehara) in his first broadcast to the nation ...

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  6. WORLD'S FOOD.

    LONDON. Oct 10.—"The health and wealth conference of the New: World" was how the Minister of State (Mr P. J. Noel-Baker) ...

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  7. ARMY COUP

    NEW YORK, Oct. 9—The Associated Press reports from Buenos Aires that the military garrison at Campo de Mayo (which is situated ...

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  8. CRITICAL DAYS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 9.—Reporting to the Secretary for War (Mr Patterson) the U.S. Army Chief of Staff (General G. C. Marshall) said ...

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  9. JAVA DISORDER.

    BATAVIA, Oct 8.—Evidence is accumulating that the Nationalist movement in Java is getting out of Dr Soekarno's control. One sign of ...

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  10. AID FOR BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 9.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" states that at a Press conference the Secretary of the ...

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  11. TRADE ASPECT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Oct 10.—"We are entitled to ask others to sacrifice equally for the re-establishment of world trade," said the Prime ...

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  12. THE TAMAROA NEARS VICTORIA QUAY.

    When the Tamorao, bearing released Australian prisoners of war from Singapore, entered Fremantle harbour yesterday morning the welcoming crowed broke the barriers and surged on to the wharf. Here is the scene as the vessel drew alongside Victoria Quay. The Tamaroa was the first prisoner-of-war shi to travel direct to Western Australian from Malaya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. JAPANESE PRESS.

    TOKIO, Oct 9.—The Japanese reporters covering the political crisis in Toiko suffered loss of face yesterday and added to the troubles ...

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  14. WRITTEN DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Paris says he has exclusively secured the written defence which ...

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  15. OPINION IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Oct 9.—The Canadian Association for Scientific Workers has sent a resolution to the Government urging it to remove the secrecy ...

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  16. MORE SHIPS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—"No export drive can hope to produce anything like the figure Britain requires without considerable assistance from ship. ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS FREED

    NEW YORK, Oct 10.—The New York "Herald-Tribune's" correspondent in Tokio says 16 political prisoners have been released from Fuchu ...

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  18. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    LONDON, Oct 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee), replying in the House of Commons to a question, said the Government would be happy ...

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  19. FARM COMMUNITY.

    WELLINGTON, Oct 10.—The absence of a representative of primary producers in the delegation to the food conference at Quebec was ...

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  20. IN THE PYRENEES.

    PARIS, Oct 10.—The newspaper "Prance Soir" reveals that over 400 officials and soldiers guard Marshal Petain at Portalet Fortress, deep in ...

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  21. COMMUNIST ARMY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 10.—The American Associated press correspondent at Shanghai states that a Communist spokesman told ...

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  22. UNITED NATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) in a speech at the United Nations' Association national demonstration declared the ...

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  23. DARNAND PAYS.

    LONDON. Oct 10.—M Darnand, a member of Laval's Cabinet, who was found guilty of treason recently, was executed this morning at Fort de ...

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  24. "VOICE OF ISRAEL."

    LONDON, Oct 10.—The "Voice of Israel" Is the title of a secret broadcasting station heard for the first time on the air last night. It claims ...

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  25. KRAMER'S ADMISSION.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—Josef Kramer, commandant of the notorious Belsen concentration camp, under cross examination at Luneberg yesterday ...

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  26. OPIUM PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Oct 10.—"The Times" correspondent in Singapore says the total prohibition of opium in Malaya and all British-protected territories ...

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  27. BRITISH TROOPS.

    LONDON. Oct 10.—The War Office announced last night that from November 1 overseas services ration for troops, excepting S.E.A.C. ...

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  28. LEADER'S DEATH.

    CHUNGKING, Oct 10.—The Central Newsagency reports that Lt General Chang Chen, commander of the Chungking gendarmerie, said ...

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  29. GREEK GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—Reuters correspondent in Athens says it is' learned that the Premier (Admiral Voulgaris) resigned at midday on ...

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  30. DUST OF DOOM.

    The great mushrooming column of smoke and dust that gushed from Nagasaki. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. "MURDER FACTORY"

    LONDON, Oct 10.—When the "Hadamar murder factory" trial was resumed yesterday at Wiesbaden two veteran nurses testified that the ...

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  32. S.E.A.C. EVACUATIONS.

    LONDON. Oct 10.—S.E.A.C. H.Q. has advised London that 56,000 war prisoners and internees were evacuated from South-East Asia up to ...

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  33. GERMAN CIVILIANS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—Under a directive from Persident Truman the 15th Corps cleared German civilians from three apartment blocks in ...

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  34. LOCKED UP AGAIN.

    NEW YORK, Oct 9.—The Aneta (Dutch) Newsagency reports from Bandoeng (Java) that two Japanese naval officers in charge at Surabaya ...

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  35. 31 INDIAN V.C.'s IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Oct 9.—Thirty-one Indians, all winners of the V.C. in World War 2, are visiting London, sightseeing. They will receive the ...

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  36. INDO-CHINA.

    SAIGON, Oct 10.—Fighting flared up in many parts of Indo-China to-day between Japanese and Annamites. ...

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  37. LAWS OF WAR.

    LONDON. Oct 10.—A United States military court in Rome trying a German, General Anton Bostler, for violation of the laws of ...

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  38. ANDAMAN ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—After threes years of Japanese occupation the' Andaman Islands have been reoccupied by the Allies. Troops from ...

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  39. WARTIME POWERS.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—The Commons last night agreed to the second reading of the Supplies and Services (Transitional Powers) Bill which ...

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  40. POTSDAM SECRET

    NEW YORK, Oct 10.—The "Herald-Tribune's" correspondent in Washington says President Truman in a secret agreement at the ...

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  41. WAR DAMAGE.

    CAIRO, Oct 10.—Egypt, reporting to the International War Indemnities Commission, estimates that enemy action in Egypt cost the lives ...

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  42. FASCISTS ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Oct 10.—A series of incidents in North Italy indicate that the remnants of Fascism are attempting to operate as an ...

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  43. 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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  44. ALLIED ADMIRAL MISSING.

    TOKIO, Oct 10.—A seaplane carrying Rear-Admiral William Sample is missing off southern Honshu naval base. ...

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