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  2. ATOMIC POWER

    London, Oct. 16.—"Politically, America at present controls the atomic bomb, but from a technical point of view Britain could make ...

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  3. THE BELSEN TRIAL

    Luneburg, Oct. 16.—At the Belsen trial to-day the defence attempted to introduce an authority on international law to argue ...

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  4. HONG KONG EVENTS

    Hong Kong, Oct. 16.—The British authorities are becoming embarrassed by the increasingly large numbers of American forces ...

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  5. REFORMING JAPAN

    London, Oct. 15.—Japan was beaten before the atom bomb was released, and the invasion of the Japanese mainland planned for ...

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  6. CONTROL OF JAPAN

    Tokio, Oct. 16.—Stern action by the Allied authorities will follow the revelation to-day that under the political freedom directive ...

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  7. POSITION IN JAVA

    Batavia, Oct. 15.—The British forces had the situation in Java well in hand, Lieut.-General Christison's chief of staff, Brigadier N. ...

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  8. DOCKERS' STRIKE

    London, Oct. 16.—The strikers' spokesman claims that the dockers have reversed their decision to return to work on all London docks ...

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  9. LAVAL'S LAST HOURS

    London, Oct. 15.—"I want, as a former Prime Minister, to die with dignity. I want to go to my death on my feet," said Laval, according ...

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  10. Hadamar Murder Trial

    Wiesbaden, Oct. 15.—Three men accused of hypodermic syringe murders of 470 Polish and Russian slaves in the Hadamar mental ...

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  11. Minister's Statement

    London, Oct. 15.—Mr. George Isaacs, Minister for Labour and National Service in a statement, to the House of Commons said he ...

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  12. EMPIRE'S RESOURCES

    London, Oct. 15.—Sir Miles Thomas addressing the London conference of the British Empire Federation of Chambers of ...

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  13. Climax Approaching

    London, Oct. 15.—More British troops are to be sent to Java, says the "Daily Express" correspondent in Batavia, and two or three R.A.F. ...

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  14. Deadlock in Greece

    Athens, Oct. 15.—Greece is still without a Cabinet. After M. Tsouderos's failure the Regent, Archbishop Damaskinos, commissioned ...

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  15. Restrictions on Press

    Washington, Oct. 16.—The War Department's Bureau of Public Relations, has asked General MacArthur's press headquarters in ...

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  16. The London Dockers

    London, Oct. 16.—Mr. Donovan, secretary of the dockers' section of the Transport and General Workers' Union, said there was no ...

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  17. Austrian Government

    London, Oct. 16.—The British Government has decided to recognise the Rentier Government in Austria, says the Press ...

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  18. Portuguese Elections

    London, Oct. 16.—The Prime Minister, Dr. Salazar, has rejected every proposal made by the Opposition for the fair conduct of ...

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  19. PLAN FOR U.S. NAVY

    Washington, Oct. 16.—The United States must retain "undisputed control" of the entire Pacific and the western part of the North ...

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  20. British Action

    London, Oct. 16.—More direct British action in Java is expected to follow the recent British and Dutch conversations in London ...

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  21. Madame Laval's Campaign

    Pails Oct. 16.—"I am not crying. One cries over little disappointments, but this is too big. You would need tears of blood ...

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  22. Germany's U-boats

    London, Oct. 15.—The Royal Navy is to scuttle or scrap all except 18 of Germany's U-boat fleet Britain. America and Russia are ...

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  23. U.S. Relations With Russia

    Washington, Oct. 14.—A direction that nothing must be done which is likely further to injure Russian-American relations is ...

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  24. Malayan Terrorists

    Singapore, Oct. 15.—Torture instruments, arms and the written testimony of a murdered man were found in recent police raids in ...

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  25. Russians in Manchuria

    New York, Oct. 16.—The Shanghai correspondent of the "Herald Tribune" says: "Four American military officials who were ordered ...

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  26. Arms in Palestine

    Haifa, Oct. 16.—Eighteen youths and two girls were found guilty by a military court to-day of having been in illegal possession of ...

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  27. Measure of Home Rule

    London, Oct. 15.—At his press conference in Batavia Dr. van Mook said that Queen Wilhelmina's 1942 declaration envisaged ...

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  28. Japanese from Singapore

    Singapore, Oct. 15.—Beginning to-morrow 1000 Japanese from the former Singapore garrison of 83,000 will pass daily through ...

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  29. Polish Soldiers Abroad

    London, Oct. 15.—The Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office, Mr. Hector McNeil, told the House of Commons to-day ...

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  30. Liberated Prisoners

    London, Oct. 16.—The repatriation ship Worcestershire, arrived in Liverpool to-day, carrying 1460 released prisoners from the Far ...

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  31. Indian Heroes

    London, Oct. 16.—At a Buckingham Palace investiture to-day the King decorated three Indians with the Victoria Cross. It is believed to ...

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  32. Laval's Defence

    Paris, Oct. 16.—Laval paid a warm tribute to Britain and her statesmen in a detailed defence to the 27 charges brought against ...

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  33. Chinese on Hokkaido

    New York, Oct. 15—The Tokio newspaper "Mainichi" reports that 250 American troops were rushed to Muroran, on Hokkaido, to quell ...

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  34. Sensation in Poland

    London, Oct. 15.—A sensation has been created in Poland by a Government decree calling up all men between the ages of 18 and ...

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  35. Dr. Evatt in London

    London, Oct. 15.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, concluded his mission in London to-day with an audience by ...

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  36. Singapore "Sake"

    Singapore, Oct. 15.—The service's newspaper "Seac," says that the liquor which has killed a number of servicemen lately is believed to ...

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  37. Indonesian Statement

    Batavia, Oct. 16—The Free Indonesian radio broadcast an official statement that the Government of the Indonesian Republic ...

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  38. P.O.W. in South-East Asia

    London, Oct. 16.—S.E.A.C. head-quarters to-day issued a statement, giving details of the disposition of Allied prisoners of war and ...

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  39. Mr. Stettinius Ill

    London, Oct. 16.-The United States representative on the preparatory commission of the United Nations Organisation, Mr. Edward ...

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  40. French Plane Crashes

    London, Oct. 16.—The Paris radio states that 16 out of 20 passengers were killed when a French aircraft en route to North Africa ...

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  41. U.S.A. Navy Chief

    New York, Oct. 16.—Major Hanson Baldwin, the military analyst of the "New York Times," says Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, the ...

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  42. Fighting in Batavia

    London, Oct. 15.—Reuter's correspondent in Batavia reports that fighting broke out this afternoon south of Batavia, where Dutch ...

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  43. Proposed Negotiations

    The Hague, Oct. 16.—A Government statement says that Dr. van Mook's announcement from Batavia that the Dutch authorities ...

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  44. Hungry Hungarians

    Budapest, Oct. 15.—In an effort to stave off complete starvation for many citizens, the Hungarian Government has ordered the ...

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  45. Paris Press Comment

    Paris, Oct. 16.—The newspaper "Combat," in a leading article, declared that it was impossible to suppress the public's impression ...

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  46. Call to Spaniards

    London, Oct. 15.—The Moscow radio, in a special broadcast to Spain, called on the people of Catalonia to "unite for a free ...

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