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    Indonesian seamen, who are refusing to take Dutch ships to sea until certain demands are met, took up their abode at the Brisbane Trades Hall. Picture shows them moving in with their luggage to the main dance hall which has been made available for their accommodation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Horrific Massacre Of Civilians By Japs In Thailand

    DARWIN, Friday. -- An Australian who watched the Japanese murder an Australian woman and 12 British men in Thailand arrived here yesterday with 948 other Singapore AIF and civilian repatriates on the steamer Arawa. He is Mr. ...

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  6. DR. EV A TT'S CLAIMS FOR DOMINIONS GET WIDE SUPPORT

    LONDON, September 27. -- The Dominions' claim to share the peacemaking has the British people's sympathy and support, says the 'Daily Mail' in a leading article. There can be no question either of the validity or justice of the demand that British nations took a ...

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  7. Agreement Near On Hungary

    LONDON, September 27. -- The Council of Foreign Ministers already has been brought much nearer ...

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  8. ALLEGATIONS OF TRIBAL RIOTS IN SOUTH BORNEO

    KUCHING, September 27 -- Japanese concentrating on Pontianak, 200 miles south of Kuching, in South-west Borneo, have reported that riots have broken out among ...

    Article : 357 words
  9. Rude Awakening

    NEW YORK, September 27. -- Counter intelligence men who flew to Sapporo to arrest John ...

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  10. In No Hurry

    LONDON, September 27. -- Ananda Mabidol, the youthful king of Siam, does not intend to return ...

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  11. "KEPT HIS WORD"

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A glowing tribute to the capacity of General MacArthur to discharge his duties in Japan successfully ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. WOMEN DOCTORS' GREAT WORK ' AT SINGAPORE

    DARWIN, Friday. -- Looking a bundle of health, Phillip St. Leon, who spent 312 years of his four years in Changi gaol, ...

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  13. BIG PROBLEM TO BE OVERCOME BY RURAL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The need for the prices of commodities to bear some relation to the cost of production was stressed by the Deputy President (Mr. J. M'Robert) at the annual meeting of the Council of ...

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  14. DESTITUTION WIDESPREAD IN GERMANY

    LONDON, September 27. -- American officials in Germany estimate that nearly a million destitute persons will be left ...

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  15. DAZZLING SPEED MARKED CLOSE OF HOUSE SITTING

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The House of Representatives passed the Budget estimates at 1.5 this morning after the ...

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  16. Japs Still In Control In Java

    LONDON, September 27. -- "The Japs are still very much in control of Java," says the 'Dally Express' correspondent ...

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  17. TROOPS CALLED INTO ACTION IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, September 28. -- Rioting flared up again this afternoon, when two hostile groups fought pitched battles ...

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  18. No Velvet Glove In Yokosuka

    NEW YORK, September 27. The Yokosuka navy yard, ranked next to Kure, surprised the American staff with its ...

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  19. MARINES EN ROUTE TO NORTH CHINA

    NEW YORK, September 27, -- The 'Times' Chungking correspondent says it has been announced that two United ...

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  20. INQUIRY URGED INTO WORK OF DISPOSALS COM.

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Demands for further investigations regarding the activities of the Disposals Commission ...

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    Midget submarines played a most important part in the successes of the Royal Navy against enemy shipping and imposed trying conditions on the crews. This "midget" is being prepared for an undisclosed mission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HIROHITO LOST DIGNITY

    NEW YORK, September 27. -- The correspondent of the American Press at Tokio says the man in the street believes ...

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  23. WHITHER INDIA?

    BOMBAY, September 27. -- The Congress leader (Pandit Nehru), announcing at a Press conference his blueprint ...

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  24. LORD CUNNINGHAM

    LONDON, September 27. -- Admiral Cunningham, who received a peerage In Mr. Churchill's resignation honors list, has taken ...

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