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    MOROTAL.—Members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Cape Leauwin erecting a navigations light on Island, 100 miles S.E, of Morotal. This is the first navigation light for the new route from Morotal to Darwin, which was made possible by our capture of Balik Papan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EVATT CRITICISES TREATMENT OF AUST.

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Deploring what he called the "tendency to relegate Australian to a subordinate status now that the fighting is over," the Attorney-General and ...

    Article : 675 words
  5. HUGE AIR ARMADA OF TRANSPORTS READY FOR THE INVASION

    NEW YORK, August 24.—The Associated Press correspondent at Okinawa says that an armada of possibly 350 giant transport planes, carrying at least 7500 American troops, will be used for the initial occupation landings. ...

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  6. DR. FISHER'S VIEWS ON USE OF ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON, August 24.—'"The use already made of the atomic bomb has shocked us all," says the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) in his diocesan "Gazette." "Not only the Christian conscience, but ...

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  7. Indian Officers Tell of Jap. Cannibalism at Wewak

    BRISBANE, August 24.—A horrifying story of Japanese cannibalism in the Wewak area of New Guinea was told to-day by three Indian Army officers. The men were Captain R. U. Pirzai, Dr. Sudadar Gurcharan Singh, and ...

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  8. PEACE HOLIDAY TO SEE FIGHTING UNITS?

    CANBERRA, August 24.—A suggestion for a general peace holiday on which there should be organised marches ...

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  9. "END OF LEND-LEASE PUTS BRITAIN IN SERIOUS FINANCIAL POSITION"

    LONDON, August 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in the House of Commons, after announcing President ,Truman's directive ending Lend-lease, said: "We did not anticipate that operations under Lend-lease would continue for any length of time ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. Delayed Action in Burma

    RANGOON, August 24.—The Jap. General, Terauchi, in a message to New Delhi from the Saigon radio, ...

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  11. Nurse Prefers to Go to Gaol "On Principle"

    MARYBOROUGH, Aug. 24.—Nurse Mona Wagland, who was fined £5 or 14 days for a breach of the Man-power ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. "ATOMIC" CARS AND PLANES NEXT CENTURY?

    LONDON, Aug. 13.—The head of the British scientist, who worked on the production of the atomio bomb, Sir ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. COMMUNIST DELEGATE TO VISIT CHIANG

    NEW YORK, August 24.—The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says that Communist sources state that ...

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  14. REGIONAL PLAN WIDELY OPPOSED

    BRISBANE. August 24.—Local authorities most realise that if they are granted wider powers they would have to ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. POWELL K.Od. IN SIXTH ROUND

    BRISBANE, August 24.—The Australian flyweight champion, Stumpy Butwell (7.13½), knocked out Bobby Powell (8.1½), 1½min. ...

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  16. VIGILANTES RODE AGAINST CATTLE DUFFERS

    BRISBANE, August 23.—In the Bowen district about six young horsemen had formed a troop to run out or ...

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  17. CEASED FIRE BUT NOT PARTING WITH THEIR ARMS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 24.—Some Japanese forces have been ordered to cease fire but not to lay down their arms. Lieut-Gen. ...

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  18. SYDNEY WELCOMES THE CARRIERS

    SYDNEY, August 24.—Three great British aircraft-carriers, fresh from bombing and bombardment of Japan, returned to Sydney this morning to the cheering of harbour-side crowds and welcoming hoots of every ...

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  19. Will be Gradual, but END OF RATIONING OF TOBACCO IS IN SIGHT

    BRISBANE, August 24.—"The end of tobacco rationing is in sight, but it will be a gradual process," said Mr. H. Warren, Chairman of the Tobacco Advisory Committee, in an interview to-day. The overseas crop ...

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  20. APPEAL TO MINERS TO CONTINUE WORK

    SYDNEY, August 24.—The General Secretary of the Miner's Federation (Mr. Grant) said to-day that the ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' CONFERENCE OFFICERS

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  22. COAL OWNER WANTS NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, August 24.—Outlining his attitude to the nationalisation of mines, Sir Francis Joseph, coal-owner, in a letter to ...

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  23. HAS TO PAY £3492 TAX ARREARS!

    SYDNEY, August 24.—A commission agency, which was fined £100 by Mr. Wells, S.M., in the Central Summons Court ...

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  24. 2 BABIES' BODIES FOUND AT SOUTHPORT

    BRISBANE, Aug. 24—The headless body of a-female child, which apparently had been stillborn, was found in the mangrouves at ...

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