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  3. HE HAD HOPED TO GET HERE!

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—A Japanese professor of English at Tokio University, who questioned Australian ...

    Article : 139 words
  4. DIFFERENT FROM THE "JAP. DIET"

    The most welcome food and drink these released prisoners ever had, is this handout of coffee and doughnuts by the American Red Cross at Yokohama. The men are members of the 8th Division, who have been prisoners-of-war for 3½ years. This was their first taste of anything other than Jap. food or drink for that period. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPS TOLD WAR CRIMINALS MUST BE GIVEN UP

    TOKIO, September 14.—"If the Japanese Government does not get results in two days in the task of rounding up war criminals, the Americans will again step in, ...

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  6. BUSY TIME FOR DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.— Aircraft of all descriptions from overseas and Australia are converging on Darwin ...

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  7. "BIG BRITISH INDUSTRIES MAY COME HERE"

    CANBERRA, Sept. 4.—Largescale transfers of important British secondary industries to Australia, making the ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. POLICEMEN'S LOT TO BE A COOLER ONE

    BRISBANE, September 14. The Queensland Police are to have new uniforms more in keeping with the climate. ...

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  9. Prisoners Ate Insects Raw

    TOKIO, Sept. 14.—Boiled dog was regarded as a rare luxury by Australian soldiers in the Japanese ...

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  10. COL. J. K. MURRAY ADMINISTRATOR OF NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—The Commonwealth Government has appointed Colonel J. K. Murray, who had been ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. CONDITIONS WORSE IN JAVA

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 14.—The first Australian to return to Java since the evacuation was Squadron-Leader B. V. Ley, who landed ...

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  12. GEN. WAINWRIGHT ASKS THAT THE JAPS BE NOT GIVEN A SOFT PEACE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The "Herald Tribune" states that General Wainwright, in a speech to-day, said: "In the name of those who have seen the Japanese with the veneer stripped off, who have seen them ...

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  13. "Extremely Bad," Says V.C.

    PERTH, Sept. 14.—Brigadier A. S. Blackburn, V.C., who has arrived in Perth after three and a-half years ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. "GENERALS NOT ACTING AS IF JAPS LOST WAR"

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.— The Tokio representative of the "New York Times" says: "The Japanese Army and ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. ADACHI SURRENDERS TO MAJOR-GEN. ROBERTSON IN NEW GUINEA

    LAE, Sept. 14.—Lieut.-General Adachi, Commander of the Japanese 18th Army in New Guinea, yesterday surrendered his 14,000 troops to Major-General H. C. H. Robertson, G.O.C. 6th Australian Division, says an ...

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  16. ANOTHER ONE GONE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14. The Associated Press representative at Tokio says that Lieut.-General ...

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  17. AUST.—U.K. WORK ON LEND-LEASE PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, September 14.— "Because of the serious economic position which had arisen, Australia is mostly co-operating ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. GOVERNOR'S PRAISE OF THE NORTH

    CANBERRA, Sept. 4.— When responding to a welcome extended to him in the City Council grounds ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. "THE BEST YET, BUT IT MUST BE FLOGGED!"

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14,—Archdeacon Strugnell, of Bunbury (Western Australia) said at the General Synod of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. WILL FUNCTION SOON

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—The Industrial Financial Section of the Commonwealth Bank should begin to function soon, the Prime ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. OIL FROM COAL

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Mr. Jos. Francis (Queensland) suggested in the House of Representatives to-day that Dr. H. V. ...

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  22. SUPERANNUATION MOVE FOR RAILWAYMEN

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—A superannuation scheme for railwaymen which will cost £1,000,000 to establish, is proposed by the State Government. Two schemes have been formulated—one by the Director of the ...

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  23. PRISONERS FROM JAP HOME ISLAND CAMPS DUE AT MANILA SOON

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Considerable numbers of Australians from prison camps on Japanese home islands are expected to ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. FIVE KILLED IN AIR CRASH NEAR AMBERLEY

    Five members of the R.A.A.F. were killed instantly when a Liberator aircraft crashed into a paddock about five miles from the Amberley aerodrome yesterday afternoon. The plane caught on fire, but the flames ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. MAY BE HOLD-UP OVER GARRATTS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—The decision by locomotive engine-drivers to refuse to work on Garratt locomotives on and after ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. FEWER COUPONS FOR CHEAPER SHOES

    BRISBANE. Sept. 14.—Coupon reduction for cheaper women's shoes and certain types of hosiery was announced by the Deputy ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. MENZIES TO MOVE NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE

    CANBERRA. Sept, 14.—Notice of intention to move a vote of no-confidence in the Chairman of Committees in the House of ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. SUPERFORTRESS TO AID VICTORY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14—A Superfortress bomber will be made available by Gen. MacArthur to aid the Fourth Victory Loan. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. ORREAL WINS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night, Lionel Orreal (9.52), Queensland lightweight champion, easily ...

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