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  4. 30,000 more AIF men will be home for Xmas

    BETWEEN 24,000 and 30,000 Australian troops, who a few weeks ago had no prospect of getting back from the island before March ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Head hung in sorrow, Jap policeman leaves post

    With bowed head, this Jap police official sadly leaves the station of Uragn tillage, Japan, between ranks of US Marines, as his post is placed under control of occupation forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Baby born on bridge: no home

    MRS. NETA DUNLOP who gave birth to a baby son on the Harbor Bridge early yesterday morning says she's not going to give it any fancy names. The 24-year-old mother, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAAF men ignore Dutch officers

    RAAF personnel at Bundaberg aerodrome are still refusing to take orders from Dutch Air Force officers. When given commands by the Dutchmen, they walk away. A high officer of the Dutch camp at Bundaberg confirmed this tonight, ...

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  8. Big London job to coal chief

    APPOINTMENT of Commonwealth Coal Commissioner Norman R. Mighell as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Unplaced Lawrence still Cup favorite; £200,000 at stake

    LAWRENCE is still favorite for the Melbourne Cup because bookmakers throughout Australia have laid him for £200,000 and cannot afford to take more risks. ...

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  11. 12,000 ARMY DIVORCES

    MORE than 12,000 British servicemen were seeking divorces, Lieut.-Col. Lipton (Lab.) told the ...

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  12. Allies drive on in Indo-China

    There has been no abatement of Annamese resistance in Indo-China. In their drive north of Saigon, ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

    SPEEDING INDIES TALKS LONDON, Saturday.--The Ministry for Overseas Territories at The Hague announced ...

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  14. LIFEBOATMEN DARE DEATH FOR ROMANCE

    ROMANCE bridged the raging waters when light-house-keeper Gerald Smith, 30, was marooned on Alderney in the Channel Isles by the gale on the eve of his marriage. ...

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  15. Blame death on RAF

    BECAUSE her husband could not obtain a release from the RAF, Mrs. Dorothy Eva Corby, 35, gassed her self at Leicester. The Coroner commented: "I feel that the life of this young ...

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  16. Malaya command set up again

    The British Army will revive Malaya Command on November 1. Lt.-Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey ...

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  17. To-day's weather

    Metropolitan: Cloudy to overcast and showery; mild to cool temperatures: squally S-SE winds; slight sea. ...

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