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  2. MALAYAN UNION

    London, Oct. 10.—The Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. G.H. Hall, in a statement on Malaya, said that the Government had carefully ...

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  3. TERRIFIC TYPHOON

    Manila, Oct. 11.—Hundreds of lives are believed to have been lost in a terrific typhoon that hit Okinawa late yesterday, and ...

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  4. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    Washington, Oct. 1.—The Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, has announced that the United States has Invited Britain, Russia, China ...

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  5. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    London, Oct. 10.—The dock strike is now holding up more than 50 per cent, of the food supplies and general goods lying at British ...

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  6. CHANGES IN JAPAN

    Tokio, Oct. 11.—Tokio was in an uproar this afternoon, as thousands of followers of former Left Wing organisations celebrated the ...

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  7. JAVA SITUATION

    Batavia, Oct. 9.—It has just been discovered that on the Bandoeng-Batavia train, which was held up outside a suburb of Batavia on ...

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  8. LAVAL'S APPEAL

    London, Oct. 10.—"It is the end, but Pirrot is ending well," said Madame Laval when discussing Laval, whom she calls "Pirrot ...

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  9. ARGENTINE CRISIS

    New York, Oct. 9.—The political crisis in the Argentine has come to a head with the resignation of the Vice-President, Colonel Peron. ...

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  10. Further Extension

    London, Oct. 11.—The dock strike spread this morning, when 1500 came out from five Thames-side wharves and a large number ...

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  11. Violence in Palestine

    London, Oct. 10.—Reuter's correspondent at Tel Aviv states that the inhabitants of the Montefiore quarter has resisted the police and ...

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  12. Quisling's Appeal

    Oslo, Oct. 10.—M. Bergh, when appealing to the Supreme Court for the commutation of the death sentence passed on Quisling to one ...

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  13. Duke of Windsor

    London, Oct. 11.—The Duke of Windsor shortly before leaving London by air to-day, said he would certainly be returning to England ...

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  14. RAID BY ARMED JEWS

    Jerusalem, Oct. 11.—A large number of armed Jews last night raided the Palestine training depot at Rehoboth, overpowered the Jewish ...

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  15. Food Ships Held Up

    London, Oct. 10.—The Minister for Food, Sir Ben Smith, told the House of Commons to-day that the discharge of 43 ocean food ships ...

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  16. Polish Frontier

    London, Oct. 11.—"The Government is in no way committed to support the existing provisional Polish-German frontier at the ...

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  17. The Mikado's Position

    London, Oct. 10.—The Government is aware that the Japanese Emperor's rescript of August 15 has caused much justifiable ...

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  18. Church of England

    London, Oct. 11.—The Archbishop of York, Dr. Garbett, in his presidential address to the York Convocation, declared that the ...

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  19. United Nations Charter

    London, Oct. 10.—His Majesty sent the following message to the meeting of the United Nations' Association: 'We all know there is ...

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  20. German War Casualties

    London, Oct. 11.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, told the House of Commons to-day that the estimated total losses in killed ...

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  21. Australian Policy

    London, Oct. 11.—The Australian delegation to the International Labour Office Conference on Paris will press for measures designed to ...

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  22. The Dardanelles

    New York, Oct. 10.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald Tribune" says that President Truman, in a secret agreement at ...

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  23. Jugoslav Government

    London, Oct. 11.—The Moscow radio says that Dr. Subasic, the Jugoslav Foreign Minister, and M. Sutej, Minister without portfolio ...

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  24. Japanese Navy's Loot

    New York, Oct. 11.—The Associated Press reports from Tokio that the Japanese Navy's chief pay master, Admiral Ushinosuke ...

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  25. Dutch Fire on Natives

    Batavia, Oct. 10.—Three Indonesians were shot in a speeding car in the heart of Batavia this afternoon. Three other occupants were ...

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  26. French Traitors

    Paris, Oct. 11.—Paquis, who had been sentenced to death for broadcasting for the Germans during the occupation, was shot this ...

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  27. Nylon Stockings

    London, Oct. 11.—Britain will not export nylon stockings until the -home market is satisfied. This was announced at an ...

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  28. Chinese Communists

    New York, Oct. 10.—The Shanghai correspondent of Associated Press of America says that a Communist spokesman told ...

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  29. Andaman Islands

    London, Oct. 11.—A message from the S.E.A.C. headquarters announced that four Japanese representatives had formally ...

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  30. Relief Workers' Protest

    Batavia, Oct. 9.—Officials of R.A.P.W.I. (Repatriation of Allied Prisoners of War and Internees) visited Dr. Soekarno this ...

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  31. A Rome Tragedy

    Rome, Oct. 11.—To-day 32-year-old Lydia Civillo burst into a room in which a British army officer, Captain Sidney Lush, aged ...

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  32. Situation Deteriorating

    London, Oct. 11.—Reuter's Singapore correspondent says that it is authoritatively reported that there are signs of a general uprising ...

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  33. Arms in Lebanon

    London, Oct. 11.—A Lebanese deputy, Rafaat Kazoun, was arrested after the British military police seized 37 rifles in his car ...

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  34. Dutch Treason Trial

    Rotterdam, Oct. 11.—Mrs. J. M. Vermeulen is the first woman sentenced to death in the Dutch treason trials. She with her usband ...

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  35. German Refugees

    London, Oct. 10.—Reuter's correspondent in Vienna says that the Austrian Government is deeply concerned over what will happen ...

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  36. Driving While Drunk

    London, Oct. 11.—Peter Richard Aitken, second son of Lord Beaverbrook, appealed to the Quarter Sessions to-day, against the sentence ...

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  37. Trade With Eire

    Dublin, Oct. 10.—Mr. de Valera disclosed to the Dail that Mr. Lemass had discussed trade between Britain and Eire during his recent ...

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  38. Peace Terms for Siam

    London, Oct. 11.—The Bangkok correspondent of the "Times" says it is understood that the Allied demands on the Siamese mission ...

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  39. Trial of John Amery

    London, Oct. 10.—The trial of John Amery on a charge of treason will be heard at the Old Bailey at the next sessions, which ...

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  40. Dutch Foreign Minister

    London, Oct. 11.—The Dutch] Foreign Minister, Dr. van Kleffens, has arrived in London for consultations with the British ...

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  41. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bruce

    London, Oct. 11.—Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Bruce departed for Australia via the United States to-day. ...

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