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  2. TIDES SUM AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  4. BRITISH BEGIN JAVA OCCUPATION

    BATAVIA, September 30.—The Associated Press special representative says British occupation forces have landed in Batavia and are taking over from the Japs The first troops went ashore just before dusk yesterday ...

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  5. FAR EAST COMMISSION TO BE SET UP

    LONDON, September 30. — The American Embassy in a statement said Mr. Byrnes announced that he had received from Mr. Bevin the British ...

    Article : 371 words
  6. PLEASANT SURPRISE FOR AIRWOMAN

    A happy reunion at Townsville Aerodrome A.C.W. June Miles met her brother and two cousins lately released from Japanese prisoner of war camps on Saturday evening. Left-to right W.O.I. Stan Miles A.C.W. June Miles Corporal Edward Miles (brother) and Private bryan Miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSSIE SOLDIERS CAN STILL LAUGH

    Australian soldiers who passed through Townsville at the weekend. declared the Japanese in Burma could not have given their ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. A HAPPY RE-UNION AT TOWNSVILLE

    There was a pleasant surprise at Townsville aerodrome on Sautday evening for A.C.W. June Mils Miss Miles went to the drome as ...

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  9. EIGHTH DIVISION CHIEF PASSES THROUGH

    Major-General C. C. Callaghan, G.O.C. of the 8th Division (right) and Colonel J. H. Thyer who called at Townsville during the week-end on their way from Singapore to Melbourne Major-General Callaghan said he preferred "not to say anything. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AUSSIE STOICISM IN P.O.W. CAMPS

    BRISBANE, September 30.— Major General Callaghan could not be interviewed on arrival here but an army spokesman said he ...

    Article : 283 words
  11. DUTCH SHIPS STILL IDLE

    BRISBANE, September 30.—Waterside workers still refuse to work the Dutch vessels in Brisbane. ...

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  12. £100,000 FIRE AT MARYBOROUGH

    MARYBOROUGH, September 29.—Damage estimated at £100,000 was caused to-day when Maryborough Sugar Mill was almost destroyed by ...

    Article : 199 words
  13. HISTORIC HOME GUTTED BY FIRE

    BRISBANE, September 30.-Damage estimated at £50,000 way caused on Saturday night when Victoria Downs homestead six ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. WOMAN INTERNEE FORGOT IDENTITY

    DARWIN, September 29.—The horror of 50 days close imprisonment by the Japanese caused Mrs. E. H. Lawrence 57 wife of a ...

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  15. BRICKLAYER SHOT YOUTH ARRESTED

    KAILGOORLIE, September [?] A shooting tragedy which resulted in the death of Bremner "Bob" Shores 48 bricklayer and plasterer and the ...

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  16. JAP GENERAL STAFF CEASES TO-MORROW

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The Associated Press says Domei quoting unnamed authoritative sources said the Army and navy General Staff will ...

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  17. JAPAN IN DANGER OF STARVATION

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The "New York Tikes" Tokio representative says Japan on the basis of its own governmental figures is in very real ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. Ex-P.O.W. PRAISED THEIR DOCTORS

    "If there are heroes, then they are the doctors who tended the troops in i Burma," said Sergeant James Emslie of Kedron Brisbane who reached ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. RUSSIANS LEAVING MANCHURIA

    LONDON, September 30.—Mo[?] radio says all Soviet troops will be evacuated from Manchuria by November A partial withdrawal began a ...

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  20. S.S. REPRISALS FOR GERMAN WOMEN

    LONDON, September 30.—Placards threatening reprisals by former mem-bers of the wehrmacht against Ger-man women who fraternise with ...

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  21. FIRE ON GREEK REFUGEE SHIP

    CAIRO, September 30.—The Emp[?] Patrol a 10,000-tons vessel repatriating Greek refugees from Abyssinia and East Africa caught fire 60 miles off ...

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  22. 30 JAP CRIMINALS IDENTIFIED

    BANGKOK, September 30. — Thy Associated Press says that over 30 Japanese officers in the administration of prison camps in Siam were ...

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  23. TOGO IN CUSTODY

    NEW YORK, September 30.—Togo it is reported surrendered this afternoon after being granted an extension of time due to illness ...

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  24. IMPORTED GOODS PRICE RISEN 79%

    CANBERRA, September 30.—Since 1939, the prices of imported goods have risen on an average by 79 per cent and the pries of home-produced goods ...

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  25. PALAWAN TUNNEL MASSACRE

    TOKIO, September 29.—General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 34 Japanese officers suspected of complicity in the Palawan tunnel massacre ...

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  26. PALEMBANG PLANTS TO BE REBUILT

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The Associated Press Palembang correspondent says the Dutch and American experts said the huge Palembang ...

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  27. 15 DAY CURFEW IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, September 29. — The authorities have imposed a 15-day cu[?] from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. over two square miles of Bombay. ...

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  28. C'CURRY HOSPITAL PATIENTS MOVED

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Serious hospital cases have been sent from Cloncurry to Mt. Isa and Julia Creek by 'plane train, ...

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  29. BAVARIAN MINISTER DISMISSED

    LONDON, September 30.—The dismissal of Friedrich schaffer much criticsed Conservative Minister and President of the Bavarian Civil ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. "HELL SHIP, H.M.S. BELSEN"

    SYDNEY, September 30.—Bitter complaints of bad food, crowding, and unfair distinctions between officers and men were made by some Australian prisoners of war from Europe who returned on the Otranto on Saturday. ...

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  31. WORLD SAWING RECORDS CLAIMED

    INNISFAIL, September 29.—In the sawing competition at the Innisfail show to-day, it was declared that two world's records were established. ...

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  32. HUNGARY ACCEPTS U.S. CONDITIONS

    WASHINGTON, September 3.—The War Department has announced that Hungary has accepted the U.S. conditions for re-establishing diplomatic ...

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  33. £1,596,075 DROP IN WOOL CHEQUE

    BRISBANE, September 30.—Queensland's wool cheque of £10,186,876 for 1944/45 was £1,596,075 less than was realised in the previous season During ...

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  34. 4000 DUTCH BOUND FOR EAST INDIES

    LONDON, September 30. — The Dutch War Minister broadcasting stated that about 4000 Dutch soldiers were at present on the way to the ...

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  35. NO TRACE OF MISSING PENSIONER

    BRISBANE, September 30.—More than 200 searchers including police and civilians from the Soonah and Kalbar districts to-day found no trace ...

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  36. JEWS STILL LIVING IN UNSANITARY CAMPS

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The Associated Press Washington correspondent says that told that many Jewish refugees in Germany and Austria were being treated as the Nazis treated them, "except that we don't ...

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  37. SGT. BLAIN FORGIVES HIS ENEMIES

    CANBERRA, September 30.—The Japs should be treated u unruly children or animals who have never been taught the hideousness of cruelty ...

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  38. 81% OF JAP HOME ARMY DISCHARGED

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The Associated Press Tokio correspondent says the Jap War Department informed General MacArthur that ...

    Article : 47 words
  39. 9797 U.S. TROOPS LEAVE JAPAN

    NEW YORK, September 30.—The Associated press Tokio correspondent says 9797 American troops with long service sailed from Yokohama to-day ...

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  40. CHINESE CONTROL INDOCHINA

    NEW YORK, September 30.—Associated Press Handol representative says the Chinese General Lo Han proclaimed that the ...

    Article : 211 words
  41. WELCOME MEAL FOR LIBERATED P.O.W.

    Ex-prisoners of war who flew from [?] (Dutch New Guinea) made their first contact with Sus[?] at Townsville on Saturday evening They welcomed the meal which awaited them as they touched down. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  42. RETURN FROM INDOCHINA

    Mr. and Mrs. Don Lambert and their little son Leonard, were among the plane passengers who prosed through Townsville at the week-end from ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. SIAMESE SOLD P.O.W. FOOD ON CREDIT

    BRISBANE, September 30.—Nineteen members of the British Expeditionary Forces who arrived at Archerfield to-day—the first prisoners of war ...

    Article : 104 words
  44. U.K. FOOD EXPERT COMING HERE

    LONDON, September 30.—[?] French ex-secretary of the Food Ministry will visit Australia and Few zealand to convey the Food Minister ...

    Article : 45 words
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