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  3. THREE SERVICES TO GO TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, January 7.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-night that the Australian forces which will participate in the occupation of Japan will comprise elements of each of the three services. He said that, ...

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    Mates.—Two young "Scots" exchange New Year greetings at Sydney Highland Gathering. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARCH JAP. CRIMINAL

    LABUAN, Jan. 7.—Takakuwa, arch war criminal, responsible for the death of 824 prisoners-of-war, was sentenced to death by hanging to-day ...

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  6. Reuter's "Aunt Sally" in U.S. Political World

    LONDON, January 7.— The "Yorkshire Post," in a leading article on the U.S. post-war information ...

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  7. INVASION BY BABOONS!

    CAPETOWN, January 7.— Parents have been warned not to allow children to wander about unescorted ...

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  8. MOST OF N.S.W. WAS AT WORK YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, January 7.— Most of New South Wales was at work to-day because the miners and steelworkers ...

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  9. COMMANDOS WERE EXECUTED BY NAZIS

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 7.— A German account of the execution of a British commando unit which crashed in ...

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  10. RAIN SOLVES FRASER ISLAND FIRE PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Jan. 7.—The torrential rains early this morning extinguished the bushfires raging on Fraser ...

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  11. Hundreds of N.S. Wales Holiday-makers Stranded

    SYDNEY, Jan. 7.—Hundreds of people returning to work after the strike and coming back from holidays were left behind in a frantic scramble to board overcrowded trains. Hundreds stranded on the ...

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  12. "DOOR IS OPEN TO MANY MIGRANTS"

    CANBERRA, January 7.—The Commonwealth Government would welcome immigrants as soon as they could be brought to Australia, said the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day. He said that ...

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  13. In Java Occupation: 1289 BRITISH AND INDIAN CASUALTIES

    BATAVIA, Jan. 7.—The Associated Press special representative says British and Indian casualties in N.E.I. since the start of the occupation total 1289, including 206 killed. Details are—British officers: 19 killed, ...

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  14. 29 Killed in Texas Tornadoes

    NAGADOCHES (Texas), January 7.—There were 29 deaths and 106 people were taken to hospital following ...

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  15. MR. COCHRAN FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, January 7.— The Chairman of the State Electricity Commission (Mr. S. F. Cochran) will visit Britain ...

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  16. DROUGHT BELT NEEDS 3in. GENERAL RAIN

    BRISBANE, January 7.— Nothing less than 3in, of general rain will bring real relief, according to graziers ...

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  17. GREEK SHIP DISPUTE'S EFFECT ON B.H.P. WORK

    SYDNEY, Jan. 7.—Negotiations to settle the strike of Greek seamen on the Greek steamer Theofano ...

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  18. DEMONSTRATIONS FOLLOW EGYPTIAN ASSASSINATION

    CAIRO, January 7.—It is alleged that when police searched the house of the Under-Secretary for Communications (Tewfik Ahmed Bey), whose son is held for the shooting of Osman Pasha, they found two ...

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  19. U.S. WITHDRAWAL FROM S.E.A.C.

    WASHINGTON, Jan.7—The withdrawal of the United States from participation in the South-east Asia ...

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  20. Government Considers The Bennett Incident Closed?

    CANBERRA, January 7.— Full Cabinet is expected to examine the General Bennett report on January 17. Any ...

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  21. Momentous World Talks Start on Thursday

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—Six hundred delegates from 51 nations will muster in Central Hall, Westminster, on January 10, ...

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  22. 200 BOMBER RAID FOR SYDNEY WAS PLANNED BY JAPS.

    LAE, January 7.—Captain Awaki, who was on the Japanese Navy planning staff in Tokio at the time, revealed that Tokio had ordered a 200-bomber raid to blast ...

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  23. NO GOLF—WITHOUT A SHIRT!

    CANBERRA, Jan. 7.— Shirtless players have been warned off the Royal Canberra Golf Club's course. ...

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  24. Protest by U.S. Troops in Manila Over Demobilsation

    MANILA, Jan. 7.—Military police broke up a crowd of several thousand angry American soldiers marching on General ...

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  25. SAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, January 7.— People deposited £12,038,000 in savings banks throughout Australia last November, ...

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  26. Treaty Plan for Inter-American Conference

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—The Ecuadorean Ambassador (M. Galo Plaza) announced that he would submit to the inter-American ...

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  27. NINE BELGIAN BROADCASTERS TO DIE

    LONDON, January 7.— Brussels radio says that nine Belgian broadcasters who participated in German radio ...

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  28. LONG ANTICIPATED

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—The United States withdrawal from S.E.A.C. long has been anticipated because since the end of the war ...

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  29. INDIANS LITTLE INTERESTED IN DELEGATION

    LONDON, January 7.— Little interest was evoked in the arrival of the British Parliamentary goodwill ...

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  30. PRIVATE HOSPITALS WILL BENEFIT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 7.—Patients in private hospitals will benefit under the Federal hospitals scheme, the Minister for Health and Home ...

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  31. GIBRALTAR STORM

    LONDON, Jan. 7.—A storm drove two ships and half a ship ashore, caused the evacuation of 300 residents from a ...

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  32. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Jan. 7.—Incidence of infantile paralysis is still declining in Queensland. Week-end reports, which reached the Health ...

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  33. UNION ATTITUDE ON GARRATT LOCOS

    BRISBANE January 7.—The union attitude on the working of Garratt locomotives will be discussed at a conference of ...

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