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  2. LAVAL EXECUTED

    London, Oct. 14.—The French Ministry of Justice has announced that Laval swallowed a capsule, presumably containing poison, at ...

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  3. R.E.I. POLICY

    Batavia, Oct. 15.—At his long-awaited press conference to-day the Lieut.-Governor, Dr. van Mook, gave no detailed indication of what ...

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  4. SAIGON FIGHTING

    London, Oct. 14.—The Japanese, except for a controlled group which is operating with the British, are openly aiding the ...

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  5. FUTURE OF JAPAN

    Tokio, Oct. 15.—An early announcement of fundamental changes in Japan's 56-year-old Constitution is expected to come ...

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  6. LONDON DOCKERS

    London, Oct. 15.—London dockers, except the men from the Royal group of docks, to-day agreed to return to work on Thursday. The ...

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  7. JAVA TROUBLE

    Batavia, Oct. 14.—The arrival of General Sir William Slim in Batavia has raised hopes of an early settlement of the trouble ...

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  8. BELSEN TRIAL

    Luneburg, Oct. 15.—British service men and women and also German civilians queued up for admittance to the resumption of the ...

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  9. PALESTINE CRISIS

    London, Oct. 14.—Thousands of Hebrew leaflets distributed throughout Palestine during the Week-end warned the Jews to be ...

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  10. PRESS CENSORSHIP

    Lisbon, Oct. 14.—The Prime Minister, Dr. Salazar, two days after the removal of the press censorship, has reimposed it, in ...

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  11. UNDERGROUND JEWISH RADIO

    Jerusalem, Oct. 14.—An underground Jewish radio station went on the air for the fifth time with the announcement that fines ...

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  12. Syria and Lebanon

    Damascus, Oct. 14.—Syria and Lebanon have decided to act jointly with the other Arab States to combat the "Zionist infiltration," ...

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  13. REFUGEES IN AUSTRIA

    London, Oct. 14.—The Austrian Provisional Government has urgently appealed to the Allies to save the country from the "locust ...

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  14. SUPPORT OF JAPANESE SECRET SERVICE

    London, Oct. 15.—The Paris radio says it has now been established that the Japanese secret service has been in touch with the ...

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  15. Dutch Resentment

    London, Oct. 15:—The Hilversum radio has broadcast a strong attack on the British policy in Indonesia, alleging that Britain ...

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  16. Japanese War Criminals

    Labuan (Borneo), Oct. 15.—About 150 Japanese, including a number of the dreaded Kempei Tai (secret police) are expected to be ...

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  17. "USE FORCE IF NECESSARY"

    Lisbon, Oct 15.—The Minister for the Interior Senhor Moniz, in an election speech at Braga, in support of the Prime Minister, Dr. ...

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  18. French Cruiser Arrives

    London, Oct. 15.—A message from Saigon says that the French cruiser Gloire has arrived carrying the advance elements of General ...

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  19. Bank of England Bill

    London, Oct. 14.—Financial opinion has given a tolerably good reception to the Labour Government's first essay in ...

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  20. World Air Speed Record

    London, Oct. 15.—Preliminary tests made during the week-end indicate that the jet-propelled Gloster Meteor will regain for Britain ...

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  21. "Fire at My Heart"

    Paris, Oct. 15.—The Associated Press correspondent says that Laval died bravely, shouting "Vive la France," after being refused his ...

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  22. HOLY WAR ON DUTCH

    Batavia, Oct. 15.—Following the "snakes and poison" war announced by the Young Nationalists, a holy war is reported to have been ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. Indonesians Sent Home

    Sydney, Oct. 14.—Strange scenes marked the departure of the liner Esperance Bay from a Pyrmont wharf yesterday when the ship ...

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  24. Imperial Preference

    London, Oct. 14.—The Queensland Agent-General, Mr. Pike, in a letter to the "Times" on Imperial preference, said:—"The United ...

    Article : 154 words
  25. Mammoth Submarine

    New York, Oct. 15.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Allied correspondents inspected the world's ...

    Article : 239 words
  26. New Dock for Singapore

    London, Oct. 15.—The New Delhi radio says that a new 1000-ft. dry dock will be towed from England to Singapore as soon as possible to ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. Failed to Help Matters

    Batavia, Oct. 14.—Mr. Soebardjo, commenting on Dr. van Mook said the Nationalists were not prepared to meet Dr. van Mook to discuss ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. International Labour

    London, Oct. 14.—Government employee labour delegates from 50 countries have assembled in Paris for the 27th conference of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. Australia Criticised

    London, Oct. 13.—The foolish attitude of Australian labour had prolonged the sufferings of the people of Java, declared the Dutch ...

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  30. Ships Held Up

    Batavia, Oct. 13.—The Dutch steamer Van Reutsz, one of those the Australian wharf workers refused to load, has arrived at ...

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  31. HIDDEN THE POISON

    Paris, Oct. 15.—In his last letter Laval wrote:—"I chose the manner of my death It is the poison of the Romans." He said he had ...

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  32. To Interpret Dutch Policy

    Batavia, Oct. 15.—The Nationalists says that five Indonesians who were interned in Holland for the duration of the war have arrived ...

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  33. More Powerful Atomic Bomb

    Paris, Oct. 14.-Professor Paul Rivet, director of the Paris Museum of Anthropology, declared that France and Russia within six months would make atomic bombs 60 times more powerful than the! existing type. The Russians had captured German scientists, who were at present working on atomic power in Moscow. ...

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  34. Took News Very Bravely

    London, Oct. 14.—The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that Laval's defence counsel, Maitre Naud, has confirmed the ...

    Article : 251 words
  35. U.S.A. and The Balkans

    Bucharest, Oct. 14.—M. Groza, the Rumanian Premier, has issued a statement welcoming the decision of the United States ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. "Insufficiently Neutral"

    London, Oct. 14.—Dr. Soekarno has sent a protest to Lieut-General Christison declaring that the British are insufficiently neutral,". ...

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  37. Buitenzorg Occupied

    Batavia, Oct. 15.—Allied troops have occupied Buitenzorg, 30 miles east of Batavia. ...

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  38. Hitler Dead or Alive?

    London, Oct. 15.-Mr. Hector McNeil, Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office, replying to a ques-tion in the House of Commons ...

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  39. British Plane Crashes Near Brussels

    Brussels, Oct. 15.—Thirty-one British military and R.A.F. personnel, including six of the crew, were killed when a R.A.F. Liberator ...

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  40. Japanese at Lombok

    Batavia, Oct. 14.-If the report is correct, the 1500 Japanese irr the garrison in Lombok have not yet heard of V-P day. The report ...

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