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  4. AUSTRALIAN POWERS CONCERNING WAR CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, Friday: All Japanese commandants and staffs of prisoner of war camps, in areas now under the Australian authorities, will be held until the method of bringing them to trial Is determined! said the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) In the ...

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  5. Japan's Industrial Disarmament

    WASHINGTON, Friday. (A.A.P.): A special United States emissary may soon be sent from Washington to confer with General MacArthur regarding ...

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  6. SENSATIONAL ALLEGATION AGAINST MR. ROOSEVELT

    NEW YORK, Friday: By acceding to the request from General Marshall during the Presidential campaign against Mr. John ...

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  7. PRISONERS OF WAR LEAVING SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Friday: Most of the original prisoners of war who were in singapore when it was reoccupied will be on their way home by tomorrow. The transport Arawe left singapore yesterday for Australia. The Largs Bay is leaving today ...

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  8. JAPANESE SUDDEN SURRENDER

    WASHINGTON, Fri. (A.A.P.): Willie the United States Chief of Staff (General Marshall) was revealing to a Joint session of the ...

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  9. FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA. Frid.: The industrial finance section of the Commonwealth Bank, which is being established to financially ...

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  10. Influenza Epidemic a Possibility This Year

    CANBERRA, Frid.: An epidemic of influenza was a strong possibility in Australia this year, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said ...

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  11. MORE BELSEN HORRORS

    LUNEBERG, Frid. (A.A.P.): "It was something like Daute's inferno, but I could not put it into words," declared a British inmate ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S OFFER TO INDIA

    BOMBAY, Frid. (A.A.P.): Stating that a meeting of the committee was being held today, and it would make a statement if ...

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  13. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND STRIKERS

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Common, wealth Government did not enforce the prosecutions against the coalfields wharf and power house strikers ...

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  14. PEACE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Frid.: According to the chinese newspaper "Takun Pao." the agreement between the Kuomintang and the Communists ...

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  15. Mr. Bruce Proposes An Empire Council

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.): A strong ple[?] for the creation of a council of British Nations was made by Mr. S. M. Bruce. speaking at the ...

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  16. VANCOUVER TO SYDNEY

    VANCOUVER, Friday: The air service from Vancouver to Syd ney will become a reality as soon as airfields and equipment in the ...

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  17. LEAVE IT TO MACARTHUR

    CANBERRA, Friday: General MacArthur should be left. as The Supreme Commander, to carry on the difficult task before him. ...

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  18. Round-up in Japan

    YOKOHAMA, Friday: General Tojo, immediately he has recovered from the effects of the wound he inflicted on himself ...

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  19. Army to Vacate Private Dwellings

    CANBERRA, Frid.: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) has ordered that all private dwellings occupied by the Army must be vacated by ...

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  20. PETROL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

    [?]RA, Friday: Steps had already be in taken ensure an early [?]ment in the quality of petrol, and the Minister for ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. Volunteer Defence Medal Proposed

    CANBERRA. Friday: The Federal Cabinet will be asked to consider the issue of an Australian Defence Medal to volunteers who ...

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  22. Machine-gun Snatched From Enemy Post

    CANBERRA, Frid.: Displaying amazing courage and audacity, Lieut. Jack Huggett Pimm, of Wattle Glen (Vic,). while on ...

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  23. Shipbuilding in Australia

    CANBERRA, Friday: In addition to £7,428,000 spent on the construction of standard ships since 1940. a further £3,000,000 ...

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  24. Overloaded U.S.A. Ships Returning Home with Servicemen

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The United State Chief of Staff (General Marshall) revealed that ships bringing American ...

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  25. SYDNEY PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Frid.: A mass meeting to protest against the lack of evidence of action against Japanese war criminals has been called by ...

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  26. THE SERVICE OF SCIENCE

    LONDON, Frid.: A White Paper issued here announces the complete reorganisation of the scientific civil service, with substantial ...

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  27. NO DISAGREEMENT

    LONDON. Frid.: A denial that there was any disagreement between the four Governments on any questions concerning the trial ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Frid.: The Senate passed a Bill providing for unemployment benefits for a maximum of 26 weeks. It rejected. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS RETURNING HOME

    SYDNEY, Friday: Twenty more Australian prisoners of war, including an A.I.F. nurse, reached Mascot this afternoon after a ...

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  30. Progress Building

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Now release of key men from the services was the principal cause of delay in the ending of the nation's housing ...

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  32. FOREIGN MINISTERS MAKE SLOW PROGRESS

    LONDON, Friday. (A.A.P.) : "The progress achieved by the Council of Foreign Ministers, meeting in London, has undoubtedly been slower than was expected," says the diplomatic writer of "The Times," ...

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  34. Viscountess Clive's Wedding

    CANBERRA, Friday: The wedding of Brigadier Derek Schreiber, chief of staff of the Governor General (the Duke of Gloucester) ...

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  36. Admiral's Disclaimer

    TOKYO, Friday: Japan's Ambassador to Washington at the time of tile Pearl Harbor attack (Admiral Nomura) denies that he ...

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  37. Japan Reports Progress

    TOKYO. Friday: In Half the time allotted the Japanese homeland army of 2.259,000 has been, demobilised at the rate of 50,000 ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. AUSTRIAN CONFERENCE

    VIENNA, Frid.: The four occupying Powers have approved of the Renner proposal to convene a conference in Vienna on Monday ...

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  39. SOCIALISED INDUSTRIES

    OTTAWA, Frid. (A.A.P.): Many industries socialised by the Labor Governments of Australia and New Zealand have been returned ...

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  40. Canada Revives Rhodes Scholarships

    FORONTO, Friday: Rhods scholarships. which lapsed for five years during the war have been revived and 20 will be ...

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  42. BELGIAN THRONE

    BRUSSELS, Friday: The Belgian Cabinet has decided to present a Bill to Parliament transferring the civil list at present ...

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