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  3. POLITICAL & MILITARY SITUATION TENSE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Monday.—The political and military situation is tense in Java. Two high American officials, Brigadier-General Pape, American Liason officer at Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's headquarters, and Mr. William Foote, former American ...

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  4. LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR GEN. DE GAULLE

    PARIS, Monday.—The French general elections resulted in a landslide victory for General de Gaulle. A combination of Socialists (139 seats) and the Catholic Left (142 seats), who support him, will have a substantial majority over the ...

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    Representatives of two Governments who participated in deliberations of the council of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Left to right are: Kyriakos Varvaressos, Greek Ambassador Extraordinary for Economic Affairs and head of the Greek ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMAN CAPITAL SALTED AWAY IN SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—An American search for hidden Nazi capilai revealed that 214 German firms salted away enormous sums in camouflaged Swiss ...

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  7. PERSIAN PREMIER RESIGNS

    TEHERAN, Monday.— Muhsin Sadr, the Persian Premier, has resigned. His Government will hold office until a new one is formed. ...

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  8. More Liberties For Spaniards

    MADRID, Monday.—An oflicial decree prohibits illegal entry into homes except under exceptional circumstances, and provides for freedom of expression except ...

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  9. INDIANISATION OF INDIAN ARMY

    The C.in.C. of the Indian Army (General Sir Claude Auchinleck) has issued a communique announcing the complete Iudianisation ...

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  10. JUNTA NOW IN CONTROL OF VENEZUELA

    CARACAS, Monday.—In a broadcast to the population, the junta headed by Senor Romulo Betancourt announced that it had control of Venezuela, including the huge oilfields area. The junta previously indicated that it would respect all oil ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S LIFE DEPENDS ON JUST AND SEVERE SETTLEMENT

    HALIFAX. Monday.—Dr. H. V. Evatt loft to-day for Washington, accompanied by his wife and Mr. John Oldham, a member of the Department of External ...

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  12. WANT JEWISH STATE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday. — Zionists from to countries, including England and Australia, have issued a manifesto that they will establish a Jewish ...

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  13. New Czech Exchange Rate

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Czeeh Finance Minister (Dr. Vavro Srobar) announced that the exchange rate for the new Czech crown had been fixed at ...

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  14. SINGAPORE COOLIES PREVENTED FROM GOING TO WORK

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—Well-organised pickets, mostly young Chinese, prevented Singapore dock coollies from going to work this morning. As a ...

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  15. U-Boat Pens Destroyed With German Bombs

    LONDON, Monday.— The German U-boat pens at Hamburg have been blasted into a useless mess. ...

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  16. Jap Socialists' Programme

    TOKIO, Monday. — The Socialist Party has announced a programme calling for industrial and farm labor reforms, but not insisting upon a full socialist ...

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  18. Borrowing Pocket Money For King Michael

    LONDON, Monday. — The Rumanian Finance Minister is borrowing from the National Bank to give King Michael ...

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  19. SLIGHT DELAY IN AIR SPEED RECORD ATTEMPT

    LONDON, Monday.—Although preparations at Herne Bay for the attack on the world's air speed record are now complete, it is unlikely that an attempt will be ...

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  20. BAILLIE STEWART CHARGED WITH TREASON

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieutenant Norman Baillie Stewart was remanded till November I in the Bow Street Court this morning. The charge against him read: ...

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  21. GERMAN EDITORS MEET

    LONDON, Monday.— German editors and publishers of 12 newspapers, many of whom still showed signs or sentences served in concentration ...

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  22. Chinese Communists Moving North

    CHUNGKING. Monday.— A Communist statement says that in accordance with recent coneesfione proffered by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, ...

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  23. TURKISH CENSUS

    LONDON, Monday. — The streets of Turkish towns and villages were deserted yesterday, except for patrolling soldiers and policemen, while a census ...

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  24. Nazis' Personal Records Discovered

    NUREMBERG, Monday.—Voluminous personal records of Alfred Rosenberg, including many letters from Hitler and defendants awaiting trial for war crimes, will ...

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  25. Propoesd Trusteeship Resented by Koreans

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. — The Washington representative of the Chinese Korean People's League said the State Department's proposal for ...

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  27. Rumania to be Land Of Freedom

    BUCHAREST, Monday. — The Rumanian Propaganda Minister (M. Constantine Seuiashi). at a press conference, answered charges that the Grozea Government had ...

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  28. 897 KILLED ON BRITISH RAILWAYS THROUGH ENEMY ACTION

    LONDON, Monday.—Eight hundred and ninety-seven people were killed and 4379 seriously injured on British railways through enemy action during the ...

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  29. QUISLING'S FIGHT FOR LIFE

    OSLO, Monday. — Vidkun Quisling, who was sentenced to death on September 10, and whose appeal to the High Court failed, has now petitioned for a ...

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  30. 30,000 STILL MISSING FROM BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, Monday. — The Belgian Minister for War Victims (Baron van Den Braden), broadcasting, said nearly 30,000 persons, mgre than one-fifth ...

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  31. Pact Gives Russia Half-Interest in Hungary's Economy

    LONDON, Monday. — The Press Association's diplomatic cor respondent, commenting on the Anglo-American protest against ...

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  32. MORE LONDON DOCKERS ON STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday.— The aumber of striking London dockers increased to-day to 11.000 when 8OO men came out from the Surrey docks and 500 from the West ...

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  33. Unique Honor For Mr. Churchill

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

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  34. Army Restores Order At Egyptian University

    CAIRO, Monday.—Egyptian Army units intervened and restored order at Puad University when about 2000 students, who are politically opposed to ...

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  35. Liberalising Jap Constitution

    TOKIO, Monday. — Prince Konoye said it was at General MacArthur's personal.suggestion that he andertook the task of liberalising the constitution, ...

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  36. LUXEMBURG GOVERNMENT RE-ELECTED

    LUXEMBURG, Monday.— The existing Government, consisting of a Catholie and Socialist coalition, scored a sweeping victory in the national ...

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  37. THOUSANDS HOMELESS AFTER CYCLONIC STORM

    MADEAS, Monday. — Many thousands are homeless as the result of a cyelonic storm which swept the east coast of India. Thousands of thatched ...

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  38. MONGOLIANS VOTE FOR INDEPENDENCE

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Election returns from Outer Mongolia how that the Citizens of Ulanbator, the capital city, voted by 24.683 to nil for national independence ...

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  39. RUSSIANS APOLOGISE FOR ARREST

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is believed the Soviet military authorities expressed deep regret for the "misunderstanding" in detaining Philip Broad, ...

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