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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. MORE BRITISH TROOPS MOVE INTO JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 4.—Harry Plumridge, the Associated Press special representative, says another division of British troops has begun unobtrusively moving into Java. The Fifth Indian Division, which has been garrisoning ...

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  5. TOWNS THREATENED BY FIRES IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, November 4.—Bush or grass fires broke out in most Sydney suburbs in Saturday's hot windy weather when the temperature rose to ...

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  6. AN ISLAND AIR STRIP OFF NEW GUINEA

    Middleburg Island, a lonely outpost off the northern Dutch New Guinea coast, from which No. 15 R.A.A.F. Squadron has lately withdrawn. The Island was just long enough to permit the construction of an airfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIP AGROUND ON NORTHERN REEF

    CAIRNS, November 4.—The steamer Atlas now running as a Royal Naval collier, ran on the Bougainville Reef at about 10 o'clock on Friday night, and it is feared the vessel will become a total wreck. The scene of the happening is about 180 miles from Cairns. The Atlas is of 4810 tons gross register and 3036 tons net. ...

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  8. NORTH WARD LAD'S FATAL FALL

    The death occurred at the General Hospital on Sunday afternoon of Keith Thomas Paterson. aged 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Paterson, of 139 ...

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  9. NEW P.O.W. CAMP LOCATED IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 4 (Special).—A new concentration camp of p.ow's. and internees, imprisoned since 1942, has been found in Java. ...

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  10. CONFIDENCE LOST IN ARBITRATION

    SYDNEY, November 4.—A considerable body of workers had lost confidence in the Arbitration Court system. said Mr. Justice ...

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  11. ISLAM CONFERENCE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, November 4.—The Associated Press special representative says the Indonesian all-Islam Congress is to be held for two days at ...

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  12. EARLY DECISION ON NEW GOVERNOR

    BRISBANE, November 4.—Following the return of the Premier (Mr. i Cooper) to Brisbane, an early decision Is expected on the new State ...

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  13. AUSSIES TOOK PRIZE P.O.W.

    TOKIO, November 4.—The Associated Press says a tiny Japanese lifeboat bobbed two days off southestern New Guinea under the watch ...

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  14. BENNETT ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, November 4.—No military action is expected to be taken against Lieut-General H. Gordon Bennett as a result of the ...

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  15. SYDNEY CRIMES

    SYDNEY, November 4.—The police blame A.W.L. servicemen for most of the street and park robberies with violence in Sydney during the past ...

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  16. YAMASHITA NAMED AS ARCH PLOTTER

    MANILA, November 4.—The Associated Press says Yamashita was linked for the first time directly with the brutalities committed by his ...

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  17. BRITISH MIGRANTS WILL COME HERE

    BRISBANE, November 4.—Many thousands of British people are anxious to get to Queensland as soon as possible, said the Premier, Mr. F. ...

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  18. U.S. SEAMEN WANT SOLDIERS HOME

    NEW YORK, November 4.—"Unless by December 1 the Washington authorities, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff, allocate increased tonnage to ...

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  19. U.K. AIR CONTROL RASH ADVENTURE

    LONDON, November 8.—The "Dally Mall," in a leader on the nationalisation of aviation, says the country now confronts a clear-cut example of ...

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  20. NEW PLANT WILL CHEAPEN BRICKS

    CANBERRA, November 4.—A new manufacturing process claimed to revolutionise brick-making is being examined by the Federal authorities. ...

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  21. LOAN LAG POOR START IN PEACE

    HOBART, November 4.—In an Australia-wide broadcast to-night, the Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chlfley, said the position of the Fourth Victory ...

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  22. TOWNSVILLE BRIDE HAPPY IN U.S.

    HARTFORD, November 4. —The "Connecticut News" says two Australian wives of U.S. soldiers living in Connecticut have nothing but scorn ...

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  23. WAR CRIMINAL READY TO DIE

    BUDAPEST, November 4 "I accept the sentence, and demand immediate execution. I beg no mercy," said the former Prmie Minister ...

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  24. STRIKE THREAT AT LITHGOW

    SYDNEY, November 4.—A local general strike is threatened at Lithgow it dismissals continue at the Commonwealth small arms factory. ...

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  25. MacARTHUR NEEDS COAL MINERS

    TOKIO. November 4—The Associated Press says General MacArthur asked the U.S. commander in China, Korea, and the Pacific Islands to give ...

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  26. FOOD FAMINE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, November 4.—Nine million tons of food must be imported to Eastern and Southern Europe before the 1946 harvest if the inhabitants are ...

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  27. RUHR CONTROL

    NEW YORK November 1.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Soviet has told Britain and America it favours ...

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  28. AIR SERVICE TO TOKIO

    MELBOURNE, November 4.—The first plane of the new air service between Melbourne and Tokio, has left here. ...

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  29. DEPORTED INDONESIANS STILL IN DIFFICULTIES

    BATAVIA, November 4.—The Associated Press special representative is Batavia, Harry Plumridge, said trouble has accompanied the 1400 Indonesians who have been returned from Australia in the Esperance Bay. ...

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  30. DARDANELLES

    NEW YORK, November 4.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the U.S. note to Turkey proposing a revision of the ...

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  31. POLISH REFUGEES VEXED PROBLEM

    LONDON, November 4.—Russian controlled Berlin radio's announcement that all Germans who, since the beginning of the war, had moved from ...

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  32. RAIL CHIEF'S TRIPS

    BRISBANE, November 2.—To attend 26 conferences in the south the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Wills) travelled on 21 occasions by ...

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  33. U.S. UNPOPULAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, November 4.—The "New York Times" representative at Kalgan, says the Americans are regared with suspicion and disfavour ...

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  34. AGREEMENT ON PETROLEUM

    NEW YORK, November 4.—The Associated Press Washington representative says the British—American agreement designed to promote the ...

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  35. THREAT TO BLACK LIST ORCHARDISTS

    SYDNEY, November 4.—Returned soldiers in the Orange district have threatened to black-list orchardists who are petitioning for the return of ...

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  36. IDENTITY CARD SYSTEM ENDED

    HOBART, November 4.—Mr. Chifley announced to-day that the Identity card system was being abolished immediately. It would no longer be ...

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  37. Probe Into Complaints Against A.I.F. Officers

    MELBOURNE, November 4.—Allegations of brutal treatment of A.I.F. prisoners in Malaya by Australian officers would be investigated, here by a special staff of officers, an Army spokesman said last night. He described ...

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  38. TRIAL OF PRO-JAP. INDIANS

    NEW DELHI, November 4—Scores of police who have been on duty day and night, have been posted outside the historic Red Fort, where he trial ...

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  39. AGREEMENT IN INDOCHINA

    PARIS. November 4.—The radio nays British and French authorities in Indo-China have reached an agreement on the following: ...

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  40. EX-OFFICERS TO TOUR ISLANDS

    CANBERRA, November 4.—Fifty-three officers recently discharged from the services have left for forward areas to advise men about to be ...

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  41. INDIAN SEAMEN'S UNION

    SYDNEY, November 4.—The constitution of the Indian Seamen's Union in Australia was adopted at a meeting of 250 Indian seamen at the ...

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  42. MOVE FOR TRUCE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, November 4.—The Associated Press says the Information Minister, Mr. Wu, announced the Central Government had presented four ...

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  43. SECOND U.S. LOAN TO NETHERLANDS

    NEW YORK, November 4.—"The "Baltimore Sun's" Washington representative says the U.S. granted the Netherlands a 50,000,000 dollar loan ...

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  44. JAPS CONFESS TO WEWAK MURDERS

    WEWAK, November 4.—After demonstlative denials and passing the blame from one to another, three Japs finally confessed to the Wewak War ...

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  45. HOUSEWIVES FIX TOMATO PRICE

    SYDNEY, November 4.—Members of the Housewives' Association in Sydney decided at a meeting last Friday to refuse to pay move than 1/2 a lb, for ...

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  46. ASSASSINATION PLOT IN LEBANON

    LONDON, November 4.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Cairo correspondent says an assassoination ratempt was made yesterday on the ...

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  47. HEAVY MORTALITY AMONG THAI P.O.W.

    KANDY, November 4.—S.E.A.C. states that 61,232 men and women of all nationalities whom the Japs forced to work as labourers died or ...

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  48. TYPISTES TO GO TO MORESBY

    CANBERRA, November 4.—Extermal Territories officers announced that preparation for the full restoration of civil administration in Po[?] was ...

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