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  4. JAP. ATROCITIES

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—One of the most repulsive of all Japanese atrocities is revealed in ...

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  5. 28 DAYS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Larger and faster liners to make four round voyages between Australia ...

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  6. "INVASION OF SINGAPORE WOULD HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ANY CASE"

    SINGAPORE, Thursday—"This invasion would have taken place on Sunday last, whether the Japanese had resisted or not," bluntly declared the British Commander in Chief, Lord Louis ...

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  7. APART FROM BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday—Apart from Britain Australia is the most heavily rationed of all ...

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  9. GEN. BLAMEY ASSURES—

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An assurance that the Japanese would not be handled with kid ...

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  10. 28,000 Guineas for Yearling Colt

    LONDON, Thursday.—A world-record price for a yearling racehorse—28,000 guineas—was paid ...

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  11. STATE-WIDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The State Secretary of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's ...

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  12. T.U.C. Conference Situation

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was a sensation at the T.U.C. Conference at Blackpool, when George Meany, a fraternal ...

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  13. 50 Victims of Ptomaine Poisoning

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Ambulances were rushed to Nelson's Bay Camp last night when he was reported that 50 British ...

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  14. P.O.W.'S IN AMBOINA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Including six killed this year, 17 Australian prisoners of war were ...

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  15. GLEN INNES

    The death occurred yesterday afternoon at his residence "Kotupna," Guy Fawkes, of Mr. James Douglas Turnbull, of ...

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  16. Ex-Vichy Officials to be Executed

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French High Court has imposed the death sentence on 11 ex-Vichy officials of the Department of ...

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  17. Jap. Criminals Commit Suicide

    TOKIO, Thursday—Field Marshal General Sugiama and War Minister Koisos, of the 1944 Cabinet, have committed suicide. ...

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  18. To-day's Forecast

    Isolated thunder showers over northern and eastern areas, but mainly fine a[?] warm; variable winds, chiefly ...

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  19. Acceptances for Rosehill

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  20. To-day's Markets

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  21. CHINA RECOVERS MANCHURIA

    To China the recovery of Manchuria is a first payment or the war. With the 30,000,000 people, the 460,000 square miles ...

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  22. Australians Asked to be Patient

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"If Australians would be a little patient I am convinced they would be satisfied when the ...

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  23. Foreign Ministers' Meeting

    LONDON, Thursday—Because of the large number of documents which have to be translated and studied, the Council of ...

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  24. Pool Machinery For Northern Councils

    The Severn Shire council at its meeting on Tuesday carried a resolution favouring representations being made to have ...

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  25. CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday.—With only two minutes to spare Australian Services won the last match of the season at Hove, ...

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  26. Field Marshal von Busch

    LONDON, Thursday.—The closest secrecy marked the funeral in England of the German Field Marshal Ernst von Busch. ...

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  27. MRS. C. O'BRIEN

    The death occurred at her daughter's residence, 8th the Boulevarde, Lewisham on September 2nd. of Mrs. Catherine ...

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  28. ECCENTRIC TANNER

    The home of former New York tanner John Bowman, is still being kept warm and spotless after [?]00 years in case Bowman ...

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  29. EVACUATING THE P.O.W.'s

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Five nursing sisters and 16 V.A.D.'s left Sydney to day on H.M.S. ...

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  30. Pensions and Endowment

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Child endowment is being paid by the Common wealth for 945,097 children, on increase of ...

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  31. End of Press Censorship

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives yesterday the Minister for Information. Mr. Calwell. ...

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  32. DECENTRALISATION

    Launching of a £6,000,000 company, giving work to between 4000 and 5000 Austrailan workers, will depend on the decision ...

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  33. Getting the Maize Away

    Though there is no prospect of any immediate relief as far as the acute shortage of railway trucks is concerned, the railway ...

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  34. PUZZLE OF THE ABORIGINES

    Where dig our aborigines originally come from? This is a puzzle that has not been solved yet, by even the greatest of ...

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  35. PRINCIPAL JAP WAR CRIMINALS AT LARGE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese Cabinet, at a special meeting on Wednesday, discussed General MacArthurs' ...

    Article : 156 words
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