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  4. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RUSSIA AND WESTERN POWERS IN COUNCIL

    LONDON, September 23.—On his ret urn from Scotland to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Clement Attlee) went into consultation with the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), and they had a long discussion on the difficulties which have arisen in the Foreign M misters' Council,' whose deliberations ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. JAPANESE WAR CRIMES TRIALS SOON

    NEW YORK. Sept. 23 — The Associated Press Tokio correspondent says General MacArthur ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. FREE AND HAPPY ONCE AGAIN

    Top A group of Australian prisoners of war waiting at a tram stop in a street in Yokohama. They are carrying an Australian flag [?] by hand from odd scraps of material. They are, form eft to right: Captain F. R. Macdonald, of Vaucluse, Sydney (A.I.F.): ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  7. Nicklin Hits At Bureaucracy

    BRISBANE, Sept. 24.—There is the same lag in demobilisation of war-time bureaucracy as in the case [ of the armed forces, said the State Opposition Leader (Mr. G. F. Nicklin) to-day. ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. UK.—U.S. AGREE ON FINANCE?

    NEW YORK. Sept 23. — The New York Times' Washington correspondent says thai officials confidently predict that current ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. 2500 AUST. AND N.Z. AIRMEN GOING HOME

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The band played the R.A.F. Marchas the Andes sailed from Shouthampton for home with 2500 Australian and ...

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  10. INDONESIANS HOPING FOR N.E.I REPUBLIC

    BATAVIA, Sept. 23.—The Associated Press correspondent states: to-day heard Doctor Soekarno, leader of the Indonesian Nationalist movement, outline the political basis of what he hoped would be the first republic of the Netherlands East Indies. ...

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  11. POW STILL UNDER GUARD IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, September 23.— The Association Press correspondent slates that 65 Australian P.O.W. who have been in Cycoe Camp, Batavia, were flown to Balikpapan to-day in Dutch planes—Mitchell bombers converted into ...

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  12. GEN. DEMPSEY TO MAROON 80,000 JAPS

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Lt-General Dempsey proposes to evacuate 80,000 laps from Malaya to a [?] island mostly uninhabited, where ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. Airships For Transportation In Soviet Union

    LONDON, september 23.— Mos[?] radio states that a Russian airship has successfully completed the first training [?] ...

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  14. Abdication Rumour Officially Denied,

    NEW YORK, September 23.—The Federal Communications Communication has picked up a Chungking broadcast that Emperor Hirohito has abdicated. The F.C.C. added that the report was not confirmed by any other source. ...

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  16. BRITISH SOLDIERS CAN'T WED GERMANS

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Field Marshal Montgomery hak lamed an order that members of the British armed forces ...

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  17. KONOYE WANTS TO BE FRIENDLY WITH CHINA

    NEW YORK, September 23.—The H[?]ald-Tribune's Tokio correspondent said that ex-Premier Prince Konoye suggested that Japan send an "apology mission" to Gene[?]alissimo chaing Kai Shek. It is rumoured that if the mission is successful Japan may be forced ...

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  18. NURSES

    Four Australian Army nurses who arrived in Manila early this month. They were held [?] after capture at Vunspopo German Mission and then [?] to Japan. they had two years [?] 19 42 till July, 1944) at Fokohama [?] thenwent to Tot[?] They were released by two United States officers.— (Aus. Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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