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  2. SYDNEY IN DELIRIUM OF DELIGHT

    Sydney, September 16.—Sydney people went delirious with delight late this afternoon when the first botch of returning 8th Division prisoners of war were driven through the streets in buses from the Rose Bay flying boot base to 113th AGH at Yaralla. The ...

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  3. Close Contest For Manly Seat

    Sydney, September 16.—Close polling in the Manly by-election will leave the result in doubt until the preferences are [?] but it is generally believe[?] ...

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  4. IMMEDIATE LEAVE FOR EX-PRISONERS

    Melbourne, September 16.—Every recovered POW would on return to Australia be granted immediate leave with the exception of those who were found in need of active medical treatment. The necessity or otherwise of such treatment would be determined ...

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  5. THE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR

    Tokio, September 16.—Since the attack on Pearl Harbor was a top military secret, it is extremely improbable that the Jap envoy in Washington, Admiral Nomura and Ambassador Kurusu, were aware of it. Even Emperor Hirohito did not know of it, said the ...

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  6. Means Test And Social Services

    Canberra, September 15.—The revelaltion by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) that the abolition of the means test in Commonwealth social services legislation ...

    Article : 264 words
  7. Street Accidents

    [?] Ambulance received a call [?] on Saturday night to Sul[?] Street near the Soldiers' Hostel to [?] to a man who had fallen and ...

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  8. GERMAN MINES KILL FRENCH

    Paris, September 15.—Every wee[?] 2,000 French civilians, mostly farm workers, are being killed by German land mines. ...

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  9. STEINER LEADS IN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    In the 12th round of the Australian chess championship last night M. C. Salm (champion of Queensland), defeated S. Lazare (champion of ...

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  10. Australians Beheaded

    From our special correspondent, September [?].—Sixteen Australian soldiers were beheaded and another shot by Japanese during the three and a half ...

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  11. FUNERAL OF MRS. W. N. DAHLBERG

    The funeral of Mrs. Winifred Ne[?] who died in the Hospital [?] Friday a[?] took place on Saturday morning. The cortege left the residence ...

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  12. West F.C. Picnic

    The board of management of the West Football Club tendered a picnic to its players, trainers and officials and their families at P[?] Park yesterday. The ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. Another Story Of Jap Brutality

    [?] Reg Harris at Haman, September 16. Assertions that several of their [?] had been [?] beaten by Japs were made this morning by ...

    Article : 554 words
  14. War Criminals Handed Over

    Tokio, September 10.—Including five members of General Tojo's cabinet, which planned and directed the Japanese attack on Peal Harbor, 16 additional ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. BOXING

    Sydney, September 16.—At Rushcutters Bay Stadium last night, Ted Sprouster (9.2) outpointed Ken Hatcher (8.13[?]) over 12 rounds, and Les ...

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  16. FUNERAL OF MR. A. M. BLACK

    The funeral of Mr. Andrew Macdonald Black, who died at the Hospital on Thursday evening took place on Saturday leaving his late residence. All William ...

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  17. Role Of Malayan People's Army

    Singapore, September 16.—Seven thousand Malay Chinese, and Indian guerillas comprising the Malayan People's Army, killed 1000 Japanese and traitors ...

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  18. Duke Of Windsor

    New York, September 15.—The Duke of Windsor told a press conference before he sailed for France, that he intended to go to England during his ...

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  19. MacArthur Turns On The Heat Against Japs

    Tokio, September 11.—From George Johnsons in the 18 bouts ending last right General MacArthur really turned on the heat against the Japs. Until then ...

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  20. LIBERATION FROM SUMATRA

    Singapore, September 16.—Including Australians 100 liberated prisoners from Sumatra reached Singapore yesterday abroad four RAAF planes in the ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. R. H. RUBY

    The death occurred on Saturday at the Hospital of one of Broken Hill's early timers in the person of Mr. Richard Henry (Dick) Ruby at the age of 87 ...

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  22. Tojo Under Doctor

    Tokio, September 16.—The former Japanese Foreign Minister, General Shigenort Tojo is at present ill and under the care of American doctors, and it is ...

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  23. LOCAL ANNEXE DEMONSTRATION

    A demonstration is to be held at the munitions annexe tomorrow and Wednesday, to be attended by women relatives of factory workers and local ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL Y.M.C.A. FAIR

    The Red Triangle Fair was held in the Y.M.C.A. Hall on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. K. A. Cameron opened the Fair which was held in aid of local and ...

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  25. MR. FLETCHER PINCOMBE LEAVING

    Tomorrow Mr. Fletcher Pincombe, one of Broken Hill's leading bookmakers, will leave the city for Adelaide, where he will remain. Mr. Pincombe was born in ...

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  26. Japs Suicide Navy

    Tokio, September 16.—Japan before its surrender had 1975 suicide craft around the Jap boundland, inclu[?] 273 midget [?] and [?] human torpedoes. ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    The fortnightly meeting of the Country Women's Association held in the Rest Room at the rear of the Exchange Buildings was very well attended and presided ...

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  28. Jap Generals Suicide

    From George Johnson, Tokio, September 16.—General Kunihiko Hashida who committed suicide on Friday took poison when the Japanese civil police ...

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  29. JUNIOR FOOTBALL MEETING

    The Junior Football Association will hold a special meeting tonight to make arrangements for the final of the junior competition. This match will be played ...

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  30. CUP DISCUSSIONS

    Melbourne, September 16.—Yesterday's form is likely to cause many alterations to Cuyp discussions. St. Fairy was most impressive, and after the races he was ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. TURMOIL IN PALESTINE

    Jerusalem, September 16.—Nine persons were injured on Friday night when "panipidet bombs" (piping containing political handbills) exploded in various parts ...

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  32. Japs In Dutch Timor

    From Noel Adams, at Koepang, September 16.—The main Japanese force in Dutch Timor is still walling at Atemboe, near the border of Portugese ...

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  33. BRILLIANT SCIENTIST DEATH SENTENCED

    Vienna, September 10.—One of the world's most brilliant chemistry professors. Dr. John Lange, has been sentenced to death by the Austrian People's Court. ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. MR. MAWBY LEAVES

    Mr. M. A. Mawby of the Zinc Corporation, left by plane on Saturday for Melbourne where he will take up his new appointment as head of the Council of ...

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  35. Truman Hopes To Settle Labor—Industry Dispute

    Independence. Missouri, September 16.—One of his first concerns when returning to Washington will be to take steps to iron out the increasingly serious disputes ...

    Article : 53 words
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