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  4. AUSTRALIA TO HAVE VOICE IN TREATMENT OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. (A.A.P.): Australia and New Zealand are to have a voice in formulating the post-war policies which are to govern Japan. This was revealed to-day when the U.S. Secretary of State ...

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  5. HIGHEST AWARD

    President Truman bestows the Congressional Medal of Honor on Sergt. Ralph G. Neppel, 21, former farm worker from the midwestern stale of Iowa, whose legs were severed below the knee during action in Germany in December, 1944. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH LAND IN TO CURB VIOLENCE BY NATIONALISTS

    BATAVIA, Sunday (A.A.P.): British occupation forces have landed at Batavia (Java) and are taking over from the Japanese. This move, which is aimed at ...

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  8. STRUGGLE FOR CONTROL IN INDO-CHJNA

    MANILA, Sunday (A.A.P.): Annamites Chinese pirates, French and Chinese are struggling for control of the ...

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  9. JUSTICE FOR JAP FIENDS

    SINGAPORE Sunday At a Press conference here the British War Minister (Mr. Lawson) who is making a tour of ...

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  10. Sending of Australians Not Considered

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that the despatch of Australian troops to Java ...

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  11. BIG ROUND-UP IN U.S. ZONE IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON. Sun. (A.A.P.): More than 100,000 persons have been, or are being rounded up in the American zone of occupation ...

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  12. ALLIED HOLD TIGHTENS ON JAPAN

    TOKYO. Sunday: Japanese Imperial assets are to be subject to increasingly close Allied scrutiny. Announcing this, Colonel Kramer, ...

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  13. FOURTH VICTORY LOAN

    MELBOURNE. Sunday: Making his first visit to Melbourne as Government leader, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will fly ...

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  14. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT'S DESIGNATION

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) announced on saturday afternoon that he had tendered the resignation of ...

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  15. Argentina to End Trade Pact With Britain

    LONDON, Sat. (A.A.P.): Argentina has given formal notice that she will end her trade pact made with the United Kingdom. The ...

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  16. WORE JEWS FOR PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (A.A.P.): Recommendations that increased immigration facilities to Palestine and the United States be made ...

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  17. World Trades Union Talks .

    PARIS Sunday (A.A.P.):— "Amazing discrepancies" in figures advanced by the Australian and Latin American delegates to ...

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  18. SWISS ADMIT. RUSSIAN CHARGES

    BERNE, Sunday. (A.A.P.): The Swiss Government has issued a protocol admitting the Russian charges that the Swiss authorities ...

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  19. Heavy Damage to Sumatra Refineries

    PALEMBANG. Sumatra), Sunday: According to both Dutch and American experts the huge Palembang refineries of the ...

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  20. Mr. Bruce's Plea For World Co-operation

    LONDON, Sunday, (A.A.P.): A strong plea for co-operation, both in international and Empire spheres, as a means of spreading ...

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  21. MANY BRITONS SEEK TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday. (A .A .P.): Over 3000 men and girls are now applying each week to Australia House for free passage to ...

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  22. Mr. Chifley's Talks With A.C.T.U.

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Talks between the Prime Minister (Mr. Chiffey) and officials of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions ...

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  23. Otranto Called "Hellship Belsen"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Returned prisoners of war hung a sign "Hellship, R.M.S Belsen" from portholes of the liner Otranto on ...

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  24. Shipping Shortage and A.I.F's. Return

    CANBERRA. Sun.: The shipping shortage is restricting the rate at which Australian servicemen can be returned from ...

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  25. LEOPOLD GOING TO SWITZERLAND

    WIESBADEN, Sunday. (A.A.P.): United States headquarters announced to-day that King Leopold of the Belgians who has ...

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  26. WOOL, TIES, AND BRACES OFF COUPON LIST

    MELBOURNE. Sunday: All handknitting yarns and a variety of articles, ranging from tics and braces to spats, will be ...

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  27. TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Sunday. (A.A.P.); Sir Henry French, former secretary to the Food Ministry, is to visit Australia and New Zealand ...

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  29. Jewesses Tell of Belsen Horrors

    LUNEBERG, Sun. (A.A.P.): With only a few more witnesses to be called, the prosecution is rapidly closing its case in the ...

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  30. Starvation Danger in Japan

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.):— Japan on the basis of its own governmental figures, is in very real danger of starvation by the ...

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  31. NEW YORK LIFT STRIKE TO END

    NEW YORK. Sun. Following the decision of the parties involved to mediate it is announced that the strike of lift ...

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  32. S.S. Men Still at Large in Bavaria

    MUNICH, Sunday. (A.A.P.) Placards threatening reprisals by former members of the Wehrmacht against German women ...

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  33. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A two-year-old boy was burned to death last night while his mother was visiting her husband in ...

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  34. HUNGARY ACCEPTS U.S. CONDITIONS

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (A.A.P.): Hungary has accepted the United States conditions for the re-establishment of diplomatic ...

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  35. Germans Planned to Occupy Turkey

    ISTANBUL, Sunday (A.A.P.): Turkish newspapers publish details of a sensational German plot which Count von Papen ...

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