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  3. INDONESIAN YOUTH RUNS AMOK IN JAVA KILLING

    Hopes of a peaceful settlement of the situation in Java exploded suddenly last night when, in a frenzied zeal to show their hatred of Europeans, extremist elements in the youth movement ran amok in many areas of Java, ...

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  4. COUNTER COUP STAGED BY DEPOSED ARGENTINE LEADER

    After regaining his liberty from protective custody on Martin Garcia Island the former Vice-President of Argentina (Colonel Peron) returned to power yesterday in a sensational counter-offensive against the navy and ...

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  5. HIROHITO GRANTS AMNESTY TO MILLION JAPS

    On the eve of Japan's Harvest Festival an amnesty to nearly 1,000,000 Japanese has been granted by Emperor ...

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  6. Disaster With One False Step In Diplomacy

    The problems generated by the discovery of the atomic bomb were so great that one false move in international ...

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  7. MANCHURIA TO REVER? TO C CHINESE CONTROL

    Manchuria will come under complete Chinese control on December 1, when the last Russian occupation troops are scheduled to withdraw. ...

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  8. LEOPOLD DENIED STATEMENT BY BELGIAN PREMIER

    At the request of the Premier the Senate yesterday adjourned for 48 hours to enable the Government to consider the ...

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  9. BRITISH POLICY IN INDONESIA OUTLINED

    While it was proposed to withdraw British troops from Java as soon as practicable, the Prime Minister. (Mr. Attlee,) in outlining to the House of ...

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  10. BIG NOTE CANCELLATION IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The House Appropriations Committee has recommended a cancellation of 52,453,535,278 dollars in spending authorised ...

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  11. ALARMING SPREAD OF BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Bubonic plague nas Droiten out at Taianto, 23 cases being reported in four weeks In response to an appeal by UNRRA the Dhcctoi of ...

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  12. CRISIS FACES OCCUPATION FORCES IN GERMANY

    Inflation confronts Germany which is on the 'brink of an economic chaos. A senior British officer on the Allied Control Commission declared that the four Powers are discussing whether or not Germany is to be ...

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  13. SPANISH AMBASSADOR TO LONDON RESIGNS

    [?] Duke of Alba the Spanish Ambassador to London has resigned Secante he regurded himself as a monarchist. ...

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  14. CREEK REGENT'S ATTACK ON PARTY LEADERS

    Accusing the political, leaders of refusing to co-operate with him, the Regent (Archbishop Damaskinos) warned in a broadcast that their ...

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  15. NAZI ROUND UP IN AUSTRIA

    The American military authorities have arrested 6,000 leading Nazis in Austria and 12,000 lesser members of the organisation. ...

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  16. BRITISHER CHARGED WITH TREASON

    When Walter Purdy, 27, appeared at the Bow Stieet court on a charge of high treason, it was stated that witnesses will have to be brought ...

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  17. America Wants End of Communication Monopolies

    It is understood that at the Bermuda conference, which will open on November 11, the.United States will endeavour to solve differences with ...

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  18. Russia Insisting On Share of Control of Japan

    Russia is still insisting on the establishment of an Allied Control Council for Japan and may boycott the initial meeting of the ...

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  19. REFUGEES ARRIVE FROM N.E.I.

    The Dutch ship Oranjefontcin'arrived at Fremantle, bringing the first shipload of Dutch Refugees from Batavia, on a four mouths ...

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  20. BRITISH CURRENCY FORGED

    LONDON, Thursday. — Owing to forged Bank of England £ 5 notes being in wide circulation on the continent, the bank has decided to issue ...

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  21. DE GAULLE PREPARES TO GIVE UP EMERGENCY POWERS

    In conjunction with the French Government, General de Gaulle is preparing to give back to the nation's representatives the exceptional powers which he has wielded in the name of the Republic since June 18, 1940. ...

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  22. UNITED NATIONS BREAKING DOWN NATIONAL PRESTIGE

    The United Nations,may or may not succeed in preventing war but all questions of conflict and preparing for war will recede into the ...

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  23. BRUTALITIES ALLEGED AGAINST A.I.F. OFFICERS....

    Allegations that some Australian prisoners of war had received brutal treatment at the hands of certain of their own officers demanded a ...

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  24. BRITISH JUDGE FOR BERLIN TRIALS

    Lord Justice Lawrence win preside over the Nuremburg trials which open next month. This was announced today by the ...

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  25. RUSSIA GAVE WAY ON TANGIERS

    It was disclosed officially that when the international agreement on Tangieis was signed, Russia appended a statement, suggesting that ...

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  26. ALLIED SPY SYSTEM SAVED PRISON CAMPS FROM BOMBING

    Because Allied airmen knew their location prison camps neal Raihaul containing some hundreds of missionaries civiluns and half-caste natives ...

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  27. RETURNED. MEN ATTACK WAR STRATEGY

    More than 600 Australians, were killed on Bougainville during a campaign that was unnecessary, declared a soldier who returned to-day on the ...

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  28. EQUALITY OF ELECTORATES.IN N.Z.

    A Bill which, in effect, abolishes countiy eleclorate quotas was introduced by the Government ni the House of Representatives to-night ...

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  29. U.S. LABOUR DEPLORES RUSSIAN ATTITUDE

    Declaring its support for the American foreign policy which berated, Russia for its "non-co-operative attitude," the, A.F.L. executive council ...

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  30. JAPAN EXCLUDED FROM DAVIS-CUP

    On a visit to the United States to ey discuss the revival of the Davis Cup, Sir Norman Brookes, of Australia, declared that Japan and Axis, ...

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  31. MOST WAR PRISONERS HOME NEXT WEEK

    The Director-General of Domomiisation (Lieut-General Savige) said that the great majoiity of Australian piisoneis of war would be home ...

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  32. SOVIET, DELEGATE BACK IN LONDON

    After a brief visit to America the Soviet Minister (Grymko), to the United Nations Preparatory Commission, arrived in London to-day. ...

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  33. PORTUGAL ELECTIONS

    LISBON Thursday. — Piesident parjnona rejected the last minute apPeal of Opposition leadeis for action arising from the refusal of the ...

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