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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  4. MIKADO CONFIDENT OF REFORMS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, September 25.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio, Frank Kluckhorn, says that Hirohito, in an exclusive interview, declared he favoured ending the war as an instrument of policy, and pledged that ...

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  5. THE MARCH BACK, JOHORE CAUSEWAY AT SINGAPORE

    A.L.F. ex-prisoners of war cross back over the causeway at Johore for the first time in three and a half years. To-day, they are free men in Johore to visit places that brine back bitter memories. It was here that the Allies put up a great stand in February, 1942. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  6. 16,000 P.O.W. DIED ON RAILWAY

    BANGKOK, Sept, 25.—Sixteen thousand Allied war prisoners and at least 20,000 Astatic slaves died building the Burma-Siam ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. 22 DIVISIONS WERE TO INVADE ENGLAND

    LONDON, September 25,—Newly discovered documents in Berlin reveal the Germans, in the Autumn of 1940, were preparing to ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. 835 P.O.W. ON ARAWA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 481 words
  9. ATROCITY REPORT FROM SINGAPORE

    BRISBANE, September 25.—The report of the commission which investigated the atrocities committed by the Japanese military ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. Bombs Signed Death Warrants On Nauru

    SYDNEY, September 25.—The cold blooded murder of five Australian residents, who remained on Nauru, was carried out by Japanese officers as a reprisal for the first Allied air raid. The American planes which dropped ...

    Article : 605 words
  11. CAIRNS OFFER TO SEARCH FOR PLANE

    GAIRNS, September 25,—An offer to make his Dragonfly plane available at no cost to the Government to assist in the search ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. £2000 DAMAGES AGAINST DOCTOR

    BRISBANE, September 25.—After one hour's retirement the jury found in the Supreme Court to-day, that Mrs Rooney and Dr. Stark misconducted ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. U.S. HAS SUPER ATOMIC BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Sept, 25,— Representative Arends, Republican member of the House Military Affairs Committee, told the ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. SEPARATE U.K.. U.S. PACIFIC BASES

    CHUNGKING, September 25,— Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, who has just arrived from Hong Kong, when questioned about the ...

    Article : 134 words
  15. DE GAULLE'S C54 BOOST FOR U.S.?

    NEW YORK, September 25.—The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says President Truman's gift to General de Gaulle of a C54 ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. AIKENS MOTION DEFEATED

    BRISBANE, September 25—By Government party vote of 28 to 19, a motion by Mr. Alkens that the ruling of the Deputy Speaker (Mr. Mann) ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. ALL MERCY PLANES PROPERLY SERVICED

    MELBOURNE September 25.—Every Double precautions are taken to ensure that R.A.A.F. mercy planes, evacuating prisoners of war, sick and ...

    Article : 122 words
  18. FIRST AUSTRALIAN CARS IN 1947

    CANBERRA, September 25.—The first Australian made motor cars are expected to be in production by the middle of 1947. Mr. Dedman ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. ACCUMULATED POW PAY NOW. £8,000,000

    CANBERRA, September 25.—The sum of £8,000,000 in pay has accumulated to the credit of prisoners of war being repatriated, said Mr. Forde, ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. 8th, DIV. RECORDS RECOVERED

    LABUAN, September 25.—Almost the complete records of the 8th Division have been unearthed in perfect condition, and are now on ...

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  21. DELAY TC SHIPS MEANS MORE DEATHS

    MELBOURNE, September 25.— Referring to the attempt to stop the loading of Dutch ships in Australian harbours. Netherlands East ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. "NO EASY LIFE FOR TIMOR JAPS"

    CANBERRA, September 25,—I am jatisfled that the Japanese in Timor are being treated with the utmost severity, consistent with humanity." ...

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  23. RUSSIAN WANTS TRIAL OF FRANCO

    NEW YORK, September 25.—The "New York Times" says M. Nikolai Nov kov, acting head of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, in a speech ...

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  24. DISPUTE AT CAIRNS WHARF

    CAIRNS, September 25.—Operations on the Cairns waterfront were at a standstill this afternoon 'as a result of a dispute which had arisen over the ...

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  25. COLLIE MINERS RESUME TO-DAY

    PERTH, September 25. - Collie: miners will resume work to-morrow morning. The hearing of their claims begins in the afternon. ...

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  26. 20,000 ON STRIKE IN N.S.W. INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY, September 25.—More than 20,000 workers in New South Wales are now on strike in a number of industries. This has seriously interfered with the supply of the following essential commodities: Iron, steel, coal ...

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  27. HEAVY HAIL STORM AT IPSWICH

    BRISBANE, September 25.—Crops were severely damaged when a heavy had storm swept the Ipswich district. Amberley and Archerfield. It was ...

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  28. 2,500,000 WORK DAYS LOST IN 3¼ YEARS

    CANBERRA, September 25.—Mr. Fadden said the growth of industry disputes was cancerous. In the 3¼ years to March 31 last, 2,500,000 working days had been lost through strikes. ...

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  29. PATHETIC EXAMPLE OF DUTCH PRISON LIFE

    A liberated Dutch prisoner of war, L F. Willems, from East Java, gives some Idea of how prisoners suffered from malnutrition. In this picture he weighs 5 stone ½lb. The meal he has before him consists of an omelette made of three eggs and spices, and fried tomatoes. This is a meal not dreamed of by men in prison camps on month ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. AUS. TRAINER "WARNED OFF"

    BOMBAY, September 25.—Stewards of the Royal Western India Turf Club warned off the Australian, Alec Higgins, who is the leading race trainer ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. ORANJE DUE AT BRISBANE TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, September 25—The hospital ship Oranje, carrying 700 hospital case Australian prisoners of war, is due to arrive in ...

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  32. N.Z. TRANSPORT PLANE MISSING

    AUCKLAND, September 25.—A search is proceeding for a Douglas Dakota aircraft of the New Zealand Air Force Transport Command, due ...

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  33. STATE PARTY CHIEFS SUPPORT LOAN

    BRISBANE, September 25.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and the Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) to-night both broadcast appeals for support ...

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