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  4. FLARE-UP IN STRIKE

    Efforts to settle the tramways strike today by a conference between representatives of the union and the Tramway Department on the roster question failed when the Lord Mayor refused to agree to the request of the Acting Premier (Mr Hanlon) that he allow ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN JAPAN HELP TAKE KEY NAVAL BASE

    Australian naval personnel are in a force from the British Pacific Fleet which has achieved its objective, and is demilitarising the huge stores section of Yokosuka Naval Base. The RAN Commander (Captain H. J. Buchanan) accepted the surrender of the Yokosuka stores area from the ...

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    HUNDREDS of workers in a tramless city tins morning found that splashing along the pavements in the rain is not as pleasant as stepping out briskly in the sunshine. These young women, however, had a smile for the cameraman as they walked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  7. Gratitude for Settlement of Polish Problem

    MOSCOW, August 30 (AAP): The Polish President (Mr Beirut) told a Soviet newsagency that the problem of compensating Poland for lost ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. Some High Nazis May "Squeal"

    LONDON, August 30: Some Nazi war criminals will "squeal" at Nuremberg and turn King's ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. CENSORSHIP IN CAIRO LIFTED

    CAIRO, August 30 (AAP): The Government has announced plans for the termination of all censorship of letters immediately, and ...

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  11. Anger Rising Against Jap Treatment of Prisoners

    "The question now is not how the Japanese people will take the occupation, but how our troops are going to take the stories of the brutal treatment of prisoners," declared a CBS broadcaster from Japan today. This is going to be a ...

    Article : 351 words
  12. French Women Aim to Combat Dictatorships

    PARIS. August 30 (AAP): A committee of women is meeting in Paris from September 4. to 6 to organise an International ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. Cable News In Brief

    General Eisenhower has announced that the number of American troops in Germany will be reduced from 2 12 million ...

    Article : 297 words
  14. JAP GUARD BAULKS IN NEW ROLE

    KUNMING, August 30: The happiest memory of the Mukden prisoner of war camp was the closing scene on August 17 when ...

    Article : 240 words
  15. Minor Quislings Released on Fines

    BRUSSELS August 30 (AAP): The Minister for Justice (M. Gregoire) announced that Belgian collaborationists charged with minor ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. VC FROM KING'S HAND FOR INDIANS

    BOMBAY, August 30 (AAP): It has been announced that the members of the Indian Army who have been awarded the Victoria Cross ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. Soviet Vital To Future World Peace

    LONDON, August 30: "The future depends firstly neither on the atomic bomb nor on the World Charter, but on relations ...

    Article : 128 words
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  19. MR. CASEY TO TAKE LEAVE

    LONDON, August 30 (AAP): The India Office announced that Mr Casey is taking a month's leave from September 12. ...

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    TAKEN prisoner on Corregidor more than three years ago, Lieut.-General Jonathan Wainwright is greeted on his arrival by a U.S. officer after a flight from China. He, too, will attend the formal surrender of Japan in Tokio Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. UNRRA SUPPLIES REACH YUGOSLAVIA

    BELGRADE. August 30 (AAP): Seven ships carrying UNRRA supplies arrived at Yugoslav ports last week. ...

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  22. Scouts Atom Bomb Fears

    OAKRIDGE (Tennessee). August 30 (AAP): Major-General Groves, commander of the atomic bomb project, told the Press that ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. STOP PRESS

    It was [?] at a special meeting of the Cabinet that the [?] for Labour would issue a direction to the Industrial Court to told an inquiry into the tramwaymen's [?] and matters incidental thereto, and ...

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  24. ALLIED V-WEAPONS HAD HUNS TRICKED

    LONDON, August 30 (AAP): While flying bombs and rockets were crashing on London, Britain was using 11-ton V-weapons against Germany, says the "Evening News." ...

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  25. Is Hitler In Hiding?

    LONDON, August 30 (AAP): Moscow "Pravdu" says: "Hitler is saving his s[?] by hiding in some form, thus keeping his ...

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