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  3. POWs PHOTOGRAPH OF DIGGERS TOILING FOR THE JAPANESE.

    Imprisoned in Changi Camp, Singapore, these Australians were harnessed to a trailer which was actually the stripped chassis of a motor truck. Prisoners were forced to haul their rations, fuel and lumber, and even carry the sick in this fashion. Picture was taken during imprisonment by Captain Leslie Greener, of "Pix" editorial staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SALES OF ARMY GOODS: INQUIRY DEMAND

    CANBERRA, September 28.—A demand for a further investigation into the activities of the Disposals Commission in Queensland was ...

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  5. "DIVINE DIGNITY" OF EMPEROR LOWERED BY VISIT TO MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, September 27.—While many Japanese deprecate the idea that the Japanese have been humiliated by the fact that Emperor Hirohito voluntarily left his isolation to call on General MacArthur, who had ...

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  6. TWO U.S. OFFICERS KILLED IN SAIGON FIGHTING

    SAIGON, September 27.—Two American officers were killed during new uprisings in Saigon yesterday, states the Associated Press correspondent at Saigon. ...

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  7. AMBON POW HELL DISCLOSED: 123 LEFT OUT OF 542

    ELEVEN IN ONE GRAVE: Rescue of the remna nt of the AIF defenders of Ambon island, overrun in February, 1942, disclosed that out of 809 who originally surrendered 269 were sent to other camps, leaving 540. Of these only 123 were found alive when the rescuing party landed; 417 had died through Jap brutality. Eleven men who were buried in the grave shown here had attempted to break camp ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Faith In Judgement Of MacArthur: Chifley's Tribute

    CANBERRA, September 28.—A glowing tribute to the capacity of General MacArthur to discharge his duties in Japan successfully ...

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  9. Riots By Natives In South-West Borneo

    KUCHING, September 27.—Japs concentrating on Pontianak. 200 miles south of Kuching, in Southwest Borneo, have reported that ...

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  10. CHILDREN INTERNED AT CHANGI SAVED BY WOMEN DOCTORS

    DARWIN, September 28.—Looking a picture of health, Phillip St Leon, who spent 3½ years of his four years in the Changi gaol, ...

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  11. AGREEMENT ON RECOGNITION OF HUNGARIAN GOVT

    LONDON, September 27.—The Council of Foreign Ministers has already been brought much nearer agreement over Hungary, ...

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  12. 8769 Australian POW Recovered

    CANBERRA, September 28. The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) stated today that since the cessation of ...

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  13. JAP MASSACRE OF CIVILIANS IN THAILAND

    DARWIN, September 28.—An Australian who watched the Japanese murder an Australian woman and 12 British men in Thailand arrived here yesterday with ...

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  14. INAMURA'S FULL COMPLIANCE WITH SURRENDER TERMS

    RABAUL, September 28.—General Ina[?]ra chief of 83,000 Japanese in the islands north of Australia, has left nothing to be ...

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  15. JUST GRIEVANCE BY DOMINIONS

    LONDON, September 28.—"The issue of identical statements protesting against their exclusion from the Foreign Ministers' Council table, by the South African and Australian Governments is ...

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  16. REMOVE TRANSPORT CONTROLS SOON

    CANBERRA, September 28.— The removal of all wartime transport restrictions was expected within a few months, the Minister ...

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  17. Must Expect "Made In Japan" Back Again

    NEW YORK September 27.— The "Wall Street Journal's" Washington correspondent says: Wares branded "Made in Japan" ...

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  18. NEW GOVERNMENT MOVE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, September 28.— An amendment by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Cain) that a new administration should be ...

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  19. "OLD MEN JUDGES " CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, September 28.— The Government should put a curb on old-men judges, who sought to hold on to their ...

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  20. Darwin Bombing Report Next Week?

    CANBERRA, September 28.— The House of Representatives should receive next week Mr Justice Lowe's report on the bombing ...

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    BRISBANE, September 28. —A Queensland casualty list issued to-day includes the following: Previously reported prisoner of ...

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