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  2. TRACING OUR P.O.W.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Elaborate arrangements have been made by the service authorities to account for all Australian ...

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  3. 600 AUSTRALIANS DIE IN BORNEO

    MOROTAI, Friday. -- Hundreds of Australian prisoners of war on Borneo were starved, beaten and otherwise ill-treated by the Japanese. Six hundred died at Sandakan North between November, 1944, and ...

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  4. SERVICEMEN AND CIVIL LIFE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Complaints about lack of adequate provision for vocational training for tradesmen and professional men to be demobilised from the armed forces were raised in the House of Representatives on the adjournment ...

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    These scholars of the Errol-street State school were in happy vein as they left for homo for the term holidays. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    These R.A.A.F. men hail good reason to lie jubilant. They heard the news of Japan's surrender and of their own return ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXCHANGES IN PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. --A heated scene occurred in the House bf Representatives to-day when Mr. Anthony (C.P., N.S.W.) sought ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. PILOTS FOR JAPAN

    LABUAN, Friday.--Pilots who have fought the Japanese from Milne Bay to Borneo and with long years of service in various ...

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  9. HASTENING PLANS FOR AN ELECTION

    Special steps have been initiated by the Premier for hastening the printing of the new electoral rolls in readiness for a general election on the new boundaries in late November or early December. While emphasising ...

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  10. NO WORK ON SATURDAYS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Beginning on Thursday, September 13, hours of work In all Commonwealth Government departments ...

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  11. CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Dr. w. D. Ackland Horman, one of the State's best-known golfers, was charged in the Adelaide police ...

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  12. DISMISSALS FROM INDUSTRY

    Several hundred employes in the explosives section of the Munitions department will be discharged from employment this ...

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  19. FINE DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS

    In spite of unfavorable seasonal conditions, a fine display of daffodils .of remarkably high quality was exhibited at the Lower ...

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  23. Woman Killed When Car Overturns

    WAGGA, Friday. -- When a motor car overturned at Cowabble, 20 miles from Ardlethan, today. Mrs. Dorothy Maud Berdell, ...

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  25. PASTEURISATION OF MILK

    The Melbourne and Metropolitan Milk Distributors' Association proposes to challenge in the courts State legislation dealing ...

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