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  2. JAVA PARTIES MEET

    BATAVIA, Nov 18.—A meeting between Dutch and Indonesian representatives with the Allied Commander-in-Chief of the N.E.I. (Lt-General Sir Philip Christison) as chairman sat for 3¾ hours last night without making ...

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  3. DACHAU HORRORS.

    FRANKFURT, Nov 18.—Dr Blaha, a Czech, giving evidence yesterday at the trial of SS. guards accused of atrocities at the ...

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  4. ON IN SURABAYA.

    BATAVIA, Nov 18.—Extremists [?]alling back before the British advance in Surabaya have set fire to residences, warehouses and stores ...

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  5. ATOM BOMB.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—About "[?]500 scientists, including 90 per cent of those who worked on the [?]atom bomb project, have signed a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNITY OF COMMAND.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—Asserting that there was no such thing as a separate land, sea or air war and therefore that no single ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BELSEN BEASTS.

    LUNEBERG, Nov 18.—Of the 44 [?]en and women who faced their [?]rial for complicity in atrocities the infamous Belsen horror ...

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  8. POLICY IN JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 17.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt), speaking at the National Press Club, said that ...

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  9. FRENCH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—In a letter to M Gouin on Friday returning to the Constituent Assembly his mandate to form a Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SAVAGE INDONESIANS.

    SURABAYA, Nov 18.—Raiding the outskirts of Chinatown on Friday night, an Indonesian mob seized six Chinese and burnt them ...

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  11. YAMASHITA TRIAL.

    MANILA, Nov 17.—Attempts to link General Yamashita with [?]trocities in Manila received a setback when Lt-Gen Yokoyama told ...

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  12. TREK TO SAFETY.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—Hundreds of Chinese, many of them carrying dead and wounded, are crossing the canal from the Indonesian-held part ...

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  13. FOOD LOOTING.

    NEW YORK, Nov 17.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the frat major food riot in Japan has been reported ...

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  14. BATAVIA CLASHES.

    BATAVIA, Nov 18.—The quiet of the Sunday morning in Batavia was disturbed by the crackle of rifle fire, grenade explosions and the rattle of ...

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  15. ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    NEW DELHI, Nov 18.—It is officially reported that Japanese on the island of Tarmugli murdered 215 starving men, women and children ...

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  16. WAR CRIMES.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—A message from The Hague says that the Dutch representative on the United Nations War Crimes Commission (M ...

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  17. WORLD TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Nov 17.—The Secretary of state (Mr Byrnes), in a speech at Charleston yesterday, said that the world must guard ...

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  18. BRITISH C.-OF-S. IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Nov 18.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke) and other British officers arrived in Tokio ...

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  19. PALESTINE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—Palestine yesterday enjoyed a peaceful Sabbath and Tel Aviv residents went quietly to the Synagogue during ...

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  20. LUCKY BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—The battleship Nelson has returned to her home port, Portsmouth, after four years' service in ...

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  21. KRUPPS TRIAL.

    NUREMBERG, Nov 18.—The Allied War Criminals Tribunal has rejected a proposal that Alfred Krupp should be Indicted instead of ...

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  22. LOOTING GANGS.

    BATAVIA, Nov 18.—The Field Security section and the military police have discovered that Chinese are responsible for the organising ...

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  23. CAUSE OF FIGHTING.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—An American Associated Press message from Batavia says that the Indonesian Prime Minister (Mr Sjahrir) has ...

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  24. EFFECT ON FLEET.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Washington says that Admiral King, Chief of Naval Operations, in ...

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  25. ESSEN WORKS.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—The Allied Military Government on Friday took possession and control of all the Krupp's armaments and ...

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  26. BRITISH POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—The "Christian Science Monitor's" correspondent at Winnipeg states: "Whatever long-term plans for ...

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  27. U.S.A. TROOPS.

    LONDON, Nov 18.—The battleship Washington, seven regular aircraft carriers, one escort carrier and six cruisers have been pressed into ...

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  28. U.S.A. ZIONISTS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Atlantic City, the Governor of New York State and ...

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  29. ACCUSED FINNS.

    HELSINKI, Nov 17.—The trial of eight political leaders charged with responsibility for Finland's war against Russia was adjourned today ...

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  30. WILLIAM JOYCE.

    LONDON, Nov 17.—The Attorney-General has granted a certificate for William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") to appeal to the House of Lords ...

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  31. UNITED NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Nov 18.—The American Associated Press bureau in Washington says that after the annual conference of Catholic Bishops ...

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  32. AIR RAID DECOYS

    LONDON, Nov 18.—It is estimated that 2, 500 persons in Britain were saved from death and another 3,000 from injury and many millions of ...

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  33. MINE EXPLODES.

    LONDON, Nov .18.—A mine exploded in Ramsgate harbour yesterday, causing widespread damage. Windows were blown from dozens of ...

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  34. 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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