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    Timor Surrender.—Happy natives in a Koepang street enthusiastically greet the first Australian troops who went ashore to liberate them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAP CRIMINALS TO BE TRIED

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The War Crimes Commission was considering holding trails of war criminals at central points in the Pacific, or various places where atrocities had taken place, the Acting Minister for ...

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  5. Amberley Chief Brisbane 'Drome

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21. —The future of Amberley aerodrome as the principal airport for ...

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    LIGHT ON !—"Sun" correspondent, R. J. Cionke, first man back from Hong Kong, here seen in the tropical kit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Foreign Ministers Confer PROGRESS SLOWER THAN EXPECTED

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—The Foreign Ministers Council's progress undoubtedly is slower than was expected, ...

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  8. "BELSEN CAMP WAS VILEST PLACE THAT EVER SOILED THE FACE OF THE EARTH"

    LUNEBERG, September 21. —A witness at the trial of Kramer and his Belsen associates described the Belsen horror camp as "the foulest and vilest spot that ever soiled the face of the earth." With green black-out blinds ...

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  9. ARREST OF NEW JAP. C.-in-C. ORDERED

    NEW YORK, September 21.—The Associated Press representative in Tokio says that Gen. MacArthur ...

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  10. NON-FRATERNISATION POLICY ENDS

    BERLIN, Sept, 20.—The Allied Control Council has decided to relax the non-fraternisation rule on ...

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  11. "MACARTHUR SHOULD CARRY ON"—SEN. BRAND

    CANBERRA, September 21.— "General MacArthur should be left as Supreme Commander-in-Chief to carry on ...

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  12. RUSSIANS ARREST BRITISH CORRESPONDENTS

    LONDON, Sept 21. — A Vienna message says that the British public relations authorities are protesting to ...

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  13. STANDARD GAUGES

    BRISBANE, Sept. 21.—Sir Harold Clapp bad never consulted Queensland concerning the route of the proposed standard gauge ...

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  14. £30,000 TO BE SPENT ON WOOL PROMOTION

    BRIBBANE, September 21. —Provided wool textiles of satisfactory quality are available, the Australian Wool ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. Chifley's Appeal to Mine Officials

    SYDNEY, Sept. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has appealed to officials of the Miners' Federation to ...

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  16. £3,000,000 WILL BE SPENT ON SHIPS!

    CANBERRA, September 21.—In addition to £7,428,000 spent on the construction of standard ships since 1940, a further 3,000,000 will be ...

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  17. BUTTER OUTPUT LOWEST FOR EIGHT YEARS

    BRISBANE, September 21. —Queensland's butter output in 1944-45 was the lowest since 1936-37, according to the ...

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  18. VISCOUNTESS CLIVE AND AND BRIGADIER SCHREIBER TO WED

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.— The wedding of Brigadier Derek Schreiber, Chief of Staff to the ...

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  19. DROPPED T.N.T. IN MUNITION DUMP!

    NEW YORK, Sept. 21.— The Associated Press representative in Tokio says that one American soldier was ...

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  20. "POSSIBILITY OF 'FLU EPIDEMIC THIS YEAR"

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—"An epidemic of Influenza is a strong possibility In Australia this year," said the ...

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  21. GARNISHEE ORDERED ON NURSE'S SALARY

    MARYBOROUGH, Sept. 21.—A garnishee order on Nurse M. Wagland's salary has been received by the Maryborough ...

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  22. TOJO WILL GO TO GAOL WHEN RECOVERED

    NEW YORK, Sept. 21. —The Associated Press representative in Yokohama says that Lt.-Gen. Eichelberger announced that Tojo ...

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  23. LOW COST 'PLANE

    SYDNEY, September 21.—The construction in Australia of a light aircraft, which will be sold at under £1000, is contemplated ...

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  24. CONTROL OF COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—Next week is expected to mark the conclusive stage in questions arising through the ...

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  25. Only Four Out of 2756 Survived Death Marches

    LABUAN, September 21.—The Japanese brutality and neglect wiped out all but four Australians of 2756 British and Australian prisoners in three death marches from Sandakan (North Borneo) to Ranau, 100 miles south, through jungle. A personal story ...

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  26. MORE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.— The Government intends to increase soon the number of Australian trade ...

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  27. "Japanese are Mass of Murdering Termites"

    BRISBANE, September 21.—Sixteen internees and merchant seamen liberated from the Japanese at Singapore arrived in Brisbane by Dakota transport to-day. They expressed the opinion that a hard ...

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  28. ATTEMPTS TO BURN DOWN JAP. PREMIER'S RESIDENCE

    TOKIO, September 21.—The Associated Press representative at Asahi has disclosed that Japanese soldiers, at 4.20 a.m. on August 15, evidently protesting against the prospective issuing of Hirohito's rescript, machine-gunned ...

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  29. BARRING OF GANGSTER PICTURES URGED

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—Nonsensical musicales, gangster, cowboy, and stupid serial films should be barred to Juvenile audiences, ...

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