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    LEAVE INSPECTION.--Men of H.M.A.S. Shropshire are seen being inspected by the officer of the watch, Lieut. Gregory (R.A.N.), on Station Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, before they proceeded on their leave. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MILITARY ONLY

    Australian and other Empire forces now arriving to supplement Americans in Japan are expected to have purely military ...

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    Many senior officers of the Royal Australian Navy were present in the office of the First Naval Member, when Commodore Collins paid him an informal visit yesterday morning. They are (left to right):--Rear-Admiral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH LEADER IS STILL FIGHTING

    Consternation is perhaps the only word adequately describing the reaction in the crowded conference hall last night when the meeting of the Security Council--its third on the Russian charge against Britain--broke up with the position of the "principals" apparently as ...

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  9. THIRD MAN FOR BOY MURDER

    A third man John Kay, 27, taxi driver, has been charged with the murder of 11-year-old, Charles Greeney, who was found ...

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  10. RESCUE IN STORM

    Many hours of desperate struggle in an icy gale resulted in the removal of 281 passengers from the stricken and broken liner ...

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  11. VYSHINSKY ON GUARD

    M. Vyshinsky chatted informally with international journalists who crowded around him while votes were being counted ...

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  12. U.N.O. SITE DISPUTE

    The continued outspoken opposition by wealthy land owners to the establishment of permanent head quarters of U.N.O. in the ...

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  13. U.S. LOAN STIR

    Representative Johnson (Democrat, Colorado) has introduced an amendment to the Administration's bill which seeks to grant ...

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  14. BRITAIN FACES FOOD CRISIS

    Parliament and the nation have been thrown into gloom by the revelations made by the Food Minister (Sir Ben Smith) of the grave world food situation and the ...

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  16. LATE NEWS

    Unsuccessful efforts were made to find Mr, Charles Jones, about 15 years, believed to have resided in Griffin-crescent, ...

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  17. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIA

    One of the most urgent problems which the Australian Minister in London (Mr. Beasley) found awaiting his attention was ...

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    Leading Signalman M. F. Woodforde about to hoist the commodore's flag on H.M.A.S. Shropshire at Port Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MANUS IS. CONTROL

    Commenting on General Sir Thomas Blamey's statement that Australia should retain Manus Island: Republican George Bates ...

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  21. TUG STRIKE CONTINUES

    President Truman ordered the Office of Defence Transportation to take over and operate the 91 strike-bound tug companies in ...

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  22. WAR CRIMINAL CHARGE

    General MacArthur's head quarters has ordered General Sadashi Shimomura to be arrested as an international war criminal. ...

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  23. INVESTMENT CONTROLS

    Described by the Opposition as "part of a move to give the Government complete control over the financial system of the ...

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  24. FINAL ASSAULT ON CORREGIDOR

    "Lieut.-General Wainwright's white flag went up at Corregidor at a time when I was moaning to myself, 'My God, I have failed ...

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  25. TELLING WORLD OF DOMINIONS

    The Director of the Australian News Information Bureau at Australia House (Mr. T. Dunbabin), in a letter to the "Times," ...

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  26. CELEBRATION OF VICTORY

    The "Times" military correspondent, commenting on a Canberra message which stated that the United Kingdom had invited ...

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  27. RECOGNITION OF ROUMANIA

    Britain recognises the reconstituted Roumanian Government in a Note recently despatched to Bucharest and published to-day. ...

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  28. 25,000 DOLLAR JOB

    Mrs. Sarah Churchill Oliver, daughter of Mr. Winston Churchill, who was recently divorced by the comedian Vic Oliver on ...

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  29. U.S. Decision on Yamashita

    The "New York Times" correspondent says Colonel A. C. Carpenter, chief of the legal section of Allied head quarters, said the ...

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  30. RECORD PRICE FOR BULL.

    The record sum for Britain of 7500 guineas was paid for a champion bull at the Aberdeen Angus show at Perth. The bull was ...

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  31. Hitler's Nephew a Good American

    Hitler's nephew is being honorably discharged from the United States Navy. After a rest he hopes to enter the Government ...

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  32. EMIGRANTS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    Over 10.000 British servicemen, are awaiting passage to South Africa after demobilisation in the United Kingdom. ...

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