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  4. FIRST OCCUPATION TROOPS HAVE LANDED IN JAPAN

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The first American occupation troops landed in Japan this morning. Seven transports conveyed the initial force to Atsugi airfield, 18 miles from Tokio. ...

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  5. HELPED WITH ATOMIC BOMB

    Two of the British Scientists who worked on the Atomic Bomb Left: Sir James Chadwick. Right: Sir George Thompson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAR PRISONERS SEIZE CONTROL OF THEIR CAMPS

    RANGOON, Tuesday.—In the harsh glare of a dozen floodlights Lieut.-General Takazi Numat and other envoys from the Japanese Southern Command Headquarters at Saigon, signed a "local ...

    Article : 298 words
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  8. MACARTHUR AND THE NIPS

    MANILA, Tuesday.—When the occupation of Japan begins no non-fraternisation order will be issued as occurred in Germany. General MacArthur is not expected to ...

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  9. A.I.F. PRISONERS FROM BORNEO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Secretary of the Prisoner of War Relatives' Association. Mr. Sydney Smith, said last night ...

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  10. CARS, TRUCKS

    Now that Japan has been vanquished, there will be a tremendous effort made by the leading makers of ...

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  11. Hairdressing Fashions

    Australian women are too self-conscious to follow the London example of tinting the hair in pastel shades or dressing it to ...

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  12. PARACHUTISTS FOR SINGAPORE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Although it was announced last week by the Minister for the Army. Mr. Forde, that an ...

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  13. To-day's Markets

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  14. FEAST OF BRIGHT BATTING

    LONDON, Tuesday.— England and Dominion bowlers could make little use of the wicket for the ...

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  15. £25,000 CLAIM WITHDRAWN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Minister for Information, Mr. Calwell, stated to-day that he had withdrawn his claim for ...

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  16. AT END OF SEPTEMBER?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Petrol rationing in Australia may be abolished at the end of September, the ...

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  17. White Australia Policy

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Modification of the White Australia Policy was advocated by Professor K.L. Chan, a representative of ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. To-day's Forecast

    Scattered showers at first on south-west slopes, otherwise generally fine, cool day; cold, frosty Might, mainly in ...

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  19. Queensland Holiday Off

    Queensland will not have a public holiday on September 3, as previously planned by the State Government, to hold a ...

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  20. Grazier Killed in Car Smash

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alexander Watson Hunt (36), of Bellata, near Moree, was killed last night and five persons ...

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  21. Communists Urge Chinese Conference

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A broadcast in which the Communists urged a conference of all Chinese parties, free elections and recognition of a popularly elected Government to "immediately ...

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  22. STRIKE AT FIVE HOSPITALS

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Non [?]sing staffs of five hospitals on the coalfields intend to stop work at midnight to-night as a ...

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  23. RAIL STRIKE IN VICTORIA

    Only two trains ran in Victoria to-day— "The Spirit of Progress between Albury and Melbourne, and "The ...

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  24. ANOTHER TRAIN FOR GLEN INNES?

    At a meeting of the Inverell Chamber of Commerce a resolution was passed that the Railway Department be written to ...

    Article : 103 words
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