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  5. GEN. MACARTHUR IS RECEIVING HIROHITO TO-DAY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Reporting from Tokio that General MacArthur is receiving Hirohito to-day, the American ...

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  6. EVACUATION OF P.O.W.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Within a month of the first Americans landing in Japan the evacuation of ...

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  7. Foreign Ministers' Council

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reporting that the present session of the Foreign Ministers' Council will probably end to-day or to-morrow, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Times'" says that every hour spent by the Council on minor points makes it more probable that the main subjects, ...

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  8. NIPPONESE ENCOURAGE SAIGON REVOLT?

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Compared with the hectic developments on Tuesday, when uncontrollable Annamites who had been violently resisting any return of the French status quoin Indo ...

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  9. Argentine Reimposes State of Siege

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A state of siege, which was lilted last July after operating for ever three and a half years, has ...

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  10. Silver Link's Fine Gallop

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Metropolitan favourite, Silver Link, galloped in brilliant fashion at Randwick this morning, ...

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  11. To-day's Markets

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  12. EX-PRISONERS ENJOY NEW ROLE

    Pte. Innes Hutton, of the 4th. Australian Field Ambulance, A.I.F., who participated in the occupation of Rabaul, ...

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  13. JAPS. PLANNED MASS MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—After his arrival at Rose Bay by flying boat yesterday, Dr. Marcus Clarke, ...

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  14. Occupation Of Japan.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Japanese occupation policy and the appointment of General MacArthur as Supreme Commander were, agreeable to all the Allies, and he did not know of any ...

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  15. DUTCH SHIPS HELD UP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Shipping, Senator Ashley, said in the Senate last ...

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  16. To-day's Forecast

    Scattered showers to-day on southern slopes and highlands, otherwise fine; cold squally south-west winds, moderating ...

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  17. UNSOLVED

    MELB., Thursday.—The crisis in Victorian politics remained unsolved last night, when parliament, after a short ...

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  18. Thousands of Nazis Under Arrest

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Our policy is the complete de-Nazification of Germany," declared General L. D. Clay at a Berifen ...

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  19. British Footballers For Australia?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Acting on the advice of Dr. Evatt not to arrive at an adverse resolution until he had had an ...

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  20. Three Strikes Still Unsettled

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The strikes of maintenance men at Bunnerong, ironworkers at Port Kembla and commercial printers ...

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  21. COAL LOSS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Coal loss as the result of strikes was the heaviest to-day for several weeks. This was despite an ...

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  22. Parliamentary Broadcast

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Broadcasting has recommended the broadcasting of ...

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  23. Revolting Practices at German Camps

    LUNEBERG, Thursday.—Hangings of young girls for such crimes as petty theft, experiments in artificial insemination ...

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  24. Australian Services XI. For India

    LONDON, Thursday.—Comprising 15 players and four officials, the Australian services cricket team is to play three ...

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  25. 1947 Sydney Show

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, Col. Somerville, announced to-day that the ...

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  26. Australia's Right to Sit at Peace Table

    LONDON, Thursday.—"We feel that in the carrying out of the armistice terms and the peace settlements countries like Australia should have as much right to participate as Russia or any other ...

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  27. TOBACCO RATION FOR OCTOBER

    Civilian tobacco supplies for October would be on the same basis as in previous months, namely, 75 per cent. of the ...

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  28. Produce Cars Here By 1947

    CANBERRA: First Australia-made motor cars are expected to be in production by the middle of 1947. ...

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  29. Savings Deposits Continue to Rise

    CANBERRA: A continued rise in the value and number of savings bank deposits throughout the Commonwealth is shown ...

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  30. New Cars Before Christmas

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Well-informed circles in Sydney pre[?] that new British motor cars with [?]ably be available to the ...

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  31. WOMAN'S DEATH LEAP

    A woman swayed for ten minutes on top of a seven-storey Piccadilly (London) attic root waiting for Regent Street ...

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