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  3. DUTCH DENIAL OF SUPPRESSION OF INDONESIANS

    BRISBANE, September 24.—A denial that Dutch ships at present being held up in Australian ports were carrying supplies for the suppression of Indonesian peoples ...

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  4. IPSWICH MAN STILL SMILING.

    IPSWICH MAN STILL SMILING.—On board the hospital ship, "Tjitjalengka," in Yokohama these Aussie lads get together for a talk, Private Hilton Collins (Sydney), L./Cpl. Len Keogh (Ipswich)—In bed owing to injuries received to his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RETURNING P.O.W. CONFIRM STORIES OF JAVA UNREST

    BRISBANE, September 24.—Returning prisoners-of-war who reached Brisbane by prisoners-of-war who reached Brisbane by unrest in Java. An attack by more than ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. IMPORTANT TRADE AREA DECISION?

    NEW YORK, Sept. 24— The "New York Times" Washington representative (John Crider) says officials ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. ABDICATION REPORTS DENIED

    TOKIO, Sept 24.—The Private Secretary of the Imperil Household Minister (Ishiwata) said that reports ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AIR CREWS TOLD TO EASE "KILLING" PACE

    DARWIN, September 24.—Orders were issued to-day to Catalina and Liberator air crews to ease off the "killing" pace they have maintained for two weeks to bring liberated ...

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  9. SOEKARNO'S AIMS

    A message from Java says that Dr. Soekarno, son of a Javanese father and a Balinese-Hindu mother, said he ...

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  10. APOLOGY ENVOYS ARE NOT WANTED HERE

    CANBERRA, Sept 24. —No official advice had been received of the report that a party of ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT LIKELY TO BE ON THE AIR NEXT SESSION

    CANBERRA, September 24.—The broadcasting of Federal Parliament over an all-States network probably will be commenced by the A.B.C. from the begining of the next session early next year. The ...

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  12. VICTORY LOAN OPENS PROVISION FOR TROOPS MEANS HUGE PAYMENTS

    CANBERRA, September 24.—Opening the Fourth Victory Loan of £85,000,000 to-night, the Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) appealed to the people of Australia to over-subscribe it as a demonstration of ...

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  13. SYDNEY WATERFRONT AT STANDSTILL

    SYDNEY, Sept. 24.—The waterfront was brought to a standstill to-day by a dispute over the use of ...

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  14. 2500 Deaths of Jap.-Held P.O.W. Reported to Army

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 24.— Every name received in Australia of prisonrs-of-war recovered in Japan, and all ...

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  15. SYDNEY CLEARING HOUSE FOR P.O.W.

    SYDNEY, September 24.— Sydney is developing into a clearing station for returning prisoners-of-war of ...

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  16. TRIALS OF JAP. CRIMINALS TO START SOON

    NEW YORK, September 24.—The Associated Press Tokio representative says that Gen. MacArthur announced that the war guilt trils by a military tribunal will begin ...

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  17. JEWISH PLANS REFERRED TO UNITED NATIONS COUNCIL

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—lt is learned on the highest authority that the British Government referred the whole of ...

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  18. MARRIAGES WITH GERMAN GIRLS OFF

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery has issued an order that members of the British ...

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  19. AMERICANS AMAZED TO FIND DIGGERS IN CHARGE AT KOBE

    SYDNEY, September. 24.—When news of Japan's defeat reached Australians at Kobe there was pandemonium. Australian and English prisoners broke out of camp, knocked down anyone who looked like a Japanese, and raided the city food supplies. It ...

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  20. F.M. COUNCIL DELEGATES HAVE BUSY DAY

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Leaders of all delegations to the Foreign Ministers' Council were busy yesterday ...

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  21. EGYPT WANTS WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Newspapers give great prominence to the Egyptian Cabinet's communique calling for' a ...

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  22. SEARCH FOR 600 P.O.W.

    RANGOON, September 24.—British parties are desperately searching for 600 Allied prisoners-of-war reported to be ...

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