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    Sentenced to death for having ordered the execution of RAAF men at Beo, in the Taland Islands, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Small Nations' Day At UNO Assembly

    LONDON, January 16.--It was small nations' day at UNO Assembly to-day and the recurring theme in the morning's three speeches was the part such nations might play in the Organisation's future. Norway's delegate (M. Lye) struct a ...

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  6. FUTURE PEACE FOR INDONESIA NOW HANGS IN BALANCE

    THE return of the Lieut.-Governor of Java (Dr. van Mook) to Batavia at the end of this week may mean the beginning of the end of the deadlock which has been postponed for the last three and a half months and the return of stable government to Java. Such ...

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  7. EVIDENCE GIVEN OF MURDER OF GERMAN JEWS

    LONDON, January 16.--When the trial of the Nazi war criminals was continued to-day a good deal of the evidence against Bormann comprised Nazi documents which showed the ...

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  8. Churchill Supports U.S. Loan

    MIAMI, January 16.--Mr. Churchill at a Press conference defended the proposed 3750 million dollar credit to ...

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  9. FLYING TO U.S.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Arrangements have been made by the American authorities for the Australian wife of a United States ...

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  10. SOLDIER LAND SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"It was certainly not true of Queensland," said the Minister for Lands (Mr. Jones) ...

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  11. ULTIMATUM ?

    THE HAGUE, January 16.--Winding up a two-day debate on the Indonesian problem, Professor Logemann ...

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  12. TRADING IN BEER WAS LUCRATIVE AT MOROTAI BASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When the court-martial of Wing Commander Clive Caldwell was resumed to-day, former Group Captain Gerald Packer stated when they were not actively engaged with the enemy, ...

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  13. LUXURY SHIPS TO TRANSPORT WAR BRIDES

    NEW YORK, January 17.--The New York 'Times' San Francisco correspondent says the Matson Company will soon ...

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  14. U.S. TROOPS NEEDED IN GERMANY

    MIAMI (Florida), January 16.--The former Prime Minister of Great Britain (Mr. Churchill), accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, ...

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  15. Occupation Of Japan

    LONDON, January 16.--Administrative difficulty probably is the only reason for the delay in arranging ...

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  16. DEADLOCK REACHED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.--A deadlock has been reached in the dispute at Lakes Creek meatworks in which 500 men have been ...

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  17. PACIFIC BASES

    NEW YORK, January 16. The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent states the President (Mr. ...

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  18. BOMB-LADEN WRECK MENACES CITY

    LISMORE, Thursday.--Although wrecked with between 80 and 100 tons of explosives on board in Byron Bay on ...

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  19. Graziers' Ballot Nullified

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Members of the Queensland United Graziers' Association, in a ballot on a compulsory ...

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  20. Rural Loan Interest

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The rate of interest payable on loans made under re-establishment and employment regulations in respect ...

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  21. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL'S BIG AGENDA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Vital plans for postwar production and marketing will be examined at the meeting of the ...

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  22. ISLAND HOME

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Australian composer, Esther Rofe, has bought an island off Tasmania, about 60 miles from Hobart, where ...

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  23. BACK FROM MOSCOW

    LONDON, January 16.--The British Ambassador to Russia (Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr) has arrived in London from Moscow. ...

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  24. Bruce For Warringah?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Warringah Electoral Council of the Liberal party decided to invite Mr. S. M. Bruce to ...

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  25. Kimmel Says Fleet Was Ready When Japs Struck

    NEW YORK, January 16.--Continuing his evidence before the Pearl Harbor inquiry, Admiral Kimmel produced a ...

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  26. Hirohito No. 1 Criminal

    TOKIO, January 17.--Australia and New Zealand have named Hirohito as Pacific war criminal No. 1 on the lists submitted to General Mac Arthur, thus causing some embarrassment at Allied Headquarters which has ...

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  27. TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--On present appearances there will be considerable improvement in the tobacco industry in the far ...

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  28. DAKOTA CRASH

    LONDON, January 16.--The 'Times' Paris correspondent states 22 of the 26 occupants of the RAF Dakota transport ...

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