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  4. Nazis Shot Children

    LONDON, Thursday: Shooting of eight juveniles from a children's home, because they collected weapons and hid them in ...

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  5. Japs Hear Verdict

    AFTER a three-day trial at Morotai, on a charge of having murdered an RAAF prisoner of war, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF AMERICA

    MOSCOW, Thursday: Reticence as still being observed concerning the Foreign Ministers' talks, but Moscow newspapers are giving prominence to news from the Far East which may be related to matters under ...

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  7. Young Men to Lead Aust. Army and Air Force

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Older men are to be retired from the Australian Army and Air Force, to make way for younger men who have done well in the war. ...

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  8. MacArthur Will Not Bother Hirohito

    TOKIO, Thursday: General MacArthur will not name the Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal, or force ...

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  9. BURNT TO DEATH ON WEDDING EVE

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: Due to be married tomorrow, Ronald Murcott (21) lighted a spirit lamp at his parents ...

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  10. Countess Ciano Sentenced

    ROME, Thursday: Countess Edda Ciano, widow of Count Ciano and daughter of Mussolini, was sentenced at Messina ...

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  11. Further Easing of Sydney Restrictions Likely Today

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Review of the electricity and gas restrictions will be made by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) tomorrow. ...

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  12. Claims Tried To Kill "Haw-Haw"

    LONDON, Thursday: In the trial of Walter Purdy, member of the Royal Navy, on a charge of high treason, Mr J. P. Edey, ...

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  13. Govt. Airline Certain

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government denitely intends to go ahead with its plans to ...

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  14. LAWYERS SAY WELFARE FUND VALID

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The National Welfare Fund established by the Government to pay for social services is valid, ...

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  15. Flying Boat Towed ToBundaberg

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The twin-engined Martin Mariner flying-boat forced down on the open sea about 37 miles south ...

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  16. Ward Turns Down Job In Moscow

    CANBERRA, Thursday: It was learned authoritatively today that the appointment of Australian Minister to Moscow was ...

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  17. Australian Shipping Board

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- Establishment of one Australian Shipping Board, to replace, the Shipping Control Board, the ...

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  18. U.S. PLANS SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:-- The United States plans to convert part of its remaining stock of property in Australia, ...

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  19. Illicit Tobbacco Trade Grows

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Illegal manufacture of tobacco in North Queensland has grown to the point ...

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  20. 178 ALLIED TROOPS KILLED IN JAVA

    BATAVIA Thursday: An Allied Headquarters communique stated that total British and Indian casualties in the Java ...

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  21. MAKIN TO BE MINISTER IN USA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Appointment of the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) as Australian Minister to Washington, ...

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  22. CHURCHILL TO GIVE ADDRESS AT U.S. COLLEGE

    LONDON, Thursday: Mr Churchill has accepted an invitation from Westminister College (Missouri, U.S.) to deliver an address ...

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  23. £135 in Fines For Assaults On Aborigine

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Found guilty in Oodnadatta Police, Court today on seven charges of assaulting an aborigine. Rex ...

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  24. CHINESE EXECUTE WAR CRIMINALS

    YENAN, Thursday: Chinese Communists between August 25 and November 19 tried and executed as war criminals 33 puppets ...

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  25. BOOMERANG CLUB CLOSED

    LONDON, Thursday: The Boomerang Club closed today. Since it opened in Australia House in 1940, it served tens of ...

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  26. GALE ENDS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: The gale which for three wild days whipped the United Kingdom last night blew itself out. ...

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  27. HOMMA PLEADS NOT GUILTY

    MANILA, Thursday: Lieut. Geheral Homma, at one time Japanese Commander-in-Chief in the Philippines, arraigned before ...

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  29. QLD NIGHT TRAINS MAY CEASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Industrial Court's delay in giving judgment: on the claim by the Railways Union for penalty rates ...

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  30. Minister's Warning

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A warning against the acceptance by the public of reports of the discovery of "good" coal, unless ...

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  31. LAST GERMANS SURRENDER

    LONDON, Thursday: The last German fortification in Denmark has only just surrendered, states the Exchange ...

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  32. U.S. TROOPS BARRED FROM EATING JAP FOOD

    TOKIO, Thursday: While Japanese officials continue to emphasise the growing gravity of the impending food crisis, the ...

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  33. "LAST ACT OF A TRAGEDY"

    LONDON Thursday : At the inquest on the body of John Amery, the coroner told the jury that they were called to represent the ...

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  34. UNIFORM ALIEN LAWS MOVE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Uniformity in State laws on the acquisition of property by aliens is being sought by the ...

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  35. U.S. SOLDIER ON THEFT CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: An American soldier was arrested to-day by detectives on a charge of having broken and entered the ...

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  36. British-US Dispute About Rice

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: A question of rice is a bone of contention between the British and U.S. Governments. Britain has demanded 1000 to 1500 tons of rice as ...

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  37. JAPS TO "RETURN FROM THE DEAD"

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: The first batch of Japanese from the world's most southern P.O.W. camp, at Featherstone, will leave their homeland shortly on American ships. ...

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  38. Russian Death Sentences on Seven Germans

    LONDON, Thursday: Moscow Radio stated that seven German prisoners of war, charged with participating in atrocities, ...

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  39. BRITISH COAL NATIONALISATION BILL INTRODUCED

    LONDON, Thursday: The Minister for Fuel and Power (Mr. Shinwell) introduced in the House of Commons, amid cheers ...

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