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    Tanks In Java: British tanks of the 11th Frontier Force passing along Oude Tamarinde Laan, Batavia. The C.O. of the Squadron Major B. R. Boyd, is in the leading tank. (Netherlands Indies Information Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BENNETT INQUIRY NEARING END

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--At the time of the Singapore surrender Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett was an independent commander, answerable only to the Australian Government. This was stated to-day by Mr. Brian Clancy, K.C. (for Bennett) ...

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  6. FURTHER TALKS ON TERMS OF SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Some progress was made at the conference in Melbourne to-day between the Federal Minister for Labour and Mr. P. J. Clarey, president of the A.C.T.U., over the terms for a settlement of the coal, steel and shipping dispute. ...

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  7. Hurricane Lamps For Ministers

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will work at night in his office at Parliament House under light from a ...

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  8. EFFORTS TO CHECK CRIME WAVE

    LONDON, Wed.--Police throughout Britain are not slackening in their efforts to clock the mounting crime wave. The latest suggestion put to the Home ...

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  9. Officially Dead But On Way Home

    TOKIO, Wed.--Over 40,009 Japanese soldiers, whose deaths were officially reported by the Imperial Headquarters, are on ...

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  10. FURTHER GUTS IN COUNTRY TRAIN SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Country train services will he further drastically curtailed from to-hi6rro'w, when fresh time-tables Will be ...

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  11. Nazi Leaders May Die In Gas Chamber

    LONDON, Wed.--High Nazi leaders found- guilty, at Nuremberg may end their lives, as did many, of their victims-- in the gas ...

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  13. Economic Policy For Germany

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--Setting out the United States economic policy for Germany, the Secretary for State, Mr. Byrnes, said the ...

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  14. Opportunity To Impress World

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The iron-workers strike presented Australia with a unique opportunity to impress the world, said Sir ...

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  15. Alter natives Before British Government

    LONDON, Wed.--The only alternatives before the Government regarding Indonesia were either to recognise the Provisional Government fully or conduct large-scale war for the repression of the Indonesian independents, said the independent, Mr. Driberz, in ...

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  16. War Crime Charges Against Japanese

    SAIGON, Wed.--As a result of the Questioning of 8813 Australian, American, British, French, Dutch and Indian former prisoners of ...

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  17. May Abdicate

    LONDON, Wed.--The abdication of King Victor Emmanuel, in favour of the Crown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. P.M. CONGRATULATED.

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Prime Minister Mr. Chifley, has received a number of telegrams from A.L.P. branches, unions and individuals ...

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  19. Man And Woman Injured

    SYDNEY, Wed.--After bashing a woman over the head with a bottle, a man threatened her with a knife. He then cut his throat in ...

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  20. SURRENDER OF FIREARMS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--About 150 firearms of all types have been, surrendered to the police as a result of the recent appeal by the ...

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  21. To Destroy Dignity Of Human Beings

    NUREMBERG, Wed.--The American Assistant Prosecutor, Mr. T. J. Todd, who last night began presenting written evidence dealing with forced! labour, said the Nazis attempted to destroy the dignity of the human being. ...

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  22. GERMANY DEVELOPED MOST DEADLY GAS

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--Germany developed the most deadly poison gas in the world, and tested it on inmates of a concentration camp, said Colonel Bernard Bernstein, director of the American Military Government's division of cartels and external assets, ...

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  23. Death For Beheading American Airmen

    NEW YORK, Wed.--The United States Military Commission on Kwajalein Island, sentenced six Japanese officers to be hanged for ...

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  24. Could Introduce Daylight Saving

    It was stated to-night that the States have power to introduce daylight saving if they wish. ...

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