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  4. AIR VIEW OF TOKYO

    A pre-war view of the centre of the Japanese capital shows the Tokyo railroad station in the foreground. Across the square from the important terminal is the square, white Marunouchi Building, largest office building in Tokyo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Financial Negotiations At Washington May Have Good Results For Britain

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): "Current Anglo-U.S.A. talks will result in an agreement giving the United Kingdom and the British Commonwealth sufficient dollars to unite their trade area with the American area and avoid the division of the world ...

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  6. ABDICATION REPORTED OF HIROHITO

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): According to a broadcast from Chungking, picked up by Federal Communication Commission ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Reported Visit by Japanese Envoys to Apologise For War Crimes

    CANBERRA, Monday: "No official advice has been received of a report that a party of Japanese envoys would ...

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  9. JAPANESE APOLOGY MISSIONS

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.): At the suggestion of Prince Konoye, Japan may send an "Apology Mission" to ...

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  10. DEMOBILISATION OF BRITISH OFFICERS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday, (A.A.P.): The demobilisation of officers among the British occupation forces in Germany has been virtually completely halted, says in announcement from the headquarters of the British ...

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  11. NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES REPUBLIC

    BATAVIA, Mon. (A.A.P.): Indonesian plans to effect what they hope will be the first Republic of the ...

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  12. Egypt Demands Withdrawal of British Troops

    CAIRO, Mon.: The Prime Minister (Nokrahi Pasha), after a meeting of Egypt's elder statesmen on Saturday ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT IN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday. The withdrawal of protection from the 10,000 remaining industries will be discussed between employee ...

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  14. Ashes of Allied Prisoners

    TOKYO, Monday: The Japanese Government has handed over urns containing the ashes of at least 2600 Allied ...

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  15. Welcome Home For Mr. Blain at Canberra

    CANBERRA, Monday: Mr. [?] D. [?] M.H.R. for Northern Territory, who was recently released from imprisonment in ...

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  16. FREE RAILWAY TRAVEL FOR NEXT-OF-KIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: "The immediate next of kin of prisoners of war returned from Japanese hands will receive free return ...

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  17. Broadcasting of Debates in Parliament

    CANBERRA, Mon.: Under the Australian Broadcasting Commission's proposals for broadcasting debates in Federal Parliament ...

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  18. Vatican and China

    [?] the arrival here of the [?] of New York (Dr. Spellman the American ...

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  19. World Youth Conference

    LONDON, Monday: The Swiss radio says that the Swiss Catholic Youth organisation has declined an invitation to the World ...

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  20. Prices Fixed For Used Refrigerators

    CANBERRA, Tues.: The Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. M'Carthy) announced today that the maximum prices had been ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S EIGHTH DIVISION

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Progress figures to date indicate that 2500 men of the 8th Division died in Japanese prison camps. ...

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  22. Proposal For Pacific Exposition

    CANBERRA Mon.: The proposal by the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales for a Pacific Exposition in Sydney was ...

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  23. Japanese Prisoners Mounting in North

    MELBOURNE, Monday: An Army Department spokesman said to-night that there were approximately 3300 surrendered ...

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  24. JAPANESE FROM MALAYA TO BE MOVED TO ISLANDS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): About 80,000 Japanese from [?]alaya are to be evacuated to a lonely island group, mostly ...

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  25. PETROL RATIONING MAY BE EASED

    CANBERRA, Monday: Petrol rationing may be lifted, or greatly eased, before the end of the year it was learned to-day ...

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  26. Homeward Bound

    LONDON, Mon.: A band played an R.A.F. march and R.A.F. planes roared overhead in farewell salute as the liner Andes ...

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  27. Atomic Bomb Needed to Awaken Councils

    SYDNEY, Monday: Some councils almost needed an atomic bomb to wake them up to their responsibilities to do house to ...

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  28. Air Services From Canada to Australia

    MONTREAL, Mon.: In addition to flying North Atlantic planes. Trans-Canada Air Lines are expected to operate in the Pacific ...

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  30. Ordnance Stores For Disposal

    MELBOURNE, Monday Millions of pounds worth of Army ordnance stores are being handed over to the Disposals Commission ...

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  31. Cabinet Discusses Bunnerong Strike

    SYDNEY,. Mon.: It is understood the State Government has no power to take over control of the Bunnerong powerhouse. This ...

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  32. Jews to Meet in Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM, Mon.: Zionist leaders throughout Palestine have been summoned to a meeting here on Thursday to discuss London ...

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  33. Japanese War Criminals Soon to be on Trial

    TOKYO, Mon.: The trials of Japanese accused of war guilt will begin soon before a military tribunal. General MacArthur ...

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  34. Trade Unionists and Duke

    LONDON, Sept. 23 (A.A.P.): Hearing that the Committee of Industrial Organisation delegates to the World Trade Union ...

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  36. THE ATOMIC BOMB AND WORLD SAFETY—SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS SUMS UP POSITION

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Speaking at Newcastle, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Stafford Cripps) said that the atomic bomb, like the sword of Damocles, was hanging over the heads of the people of the world until they were ...

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  37. INHUMAN JAPANESE

    SHANGHAI, Mon.: (A.A.P.): Most U.S. airmen shot dow over Formosa in the war against Japan [?]ere killed immediately, but 11 ...

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  38. OPENING OF THE ROAD FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Mon.: He was neither disturbed nor disheartened by the Indian response to the British declaration of policy in India ...

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  39. EVACUATION OF P.O.W. FROM JAVA

    BATAVIA, Monday: Commenting on the visit to Batavia yesterday of Brigadier Lloyd, who is in charge of the Australian ...

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  40. BRITISH TROOPS TO GO TO NORWAY

    FRANKFURT, Mon.: British troops will relieve American task forces in Norway on October 5. American headquarters announces ...

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