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  2. Jap Paper Banned For Questioning Of Atrocity Order

    TOKIO, Wed: One of Japan's biggest newspapers, Asahi Shimbun, has been surprised for printing inflamatory articles mocking American orders on ...

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  3. New Ireland Surrender On Swan: Recovery Of Civil Internees Planned

    RABAUL, Wed. — The surrender of Japanese troops on New Ireland will be accepted by the GOC 11 Aust. Div., Maj.-Gen. K. W. Eather, today on the Australian sloop Swan, which will recover civilian ...

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  4. JEWELLERY FROM ATOM BOMB IN NY

    NEW York, Wed.— Jewellery carved from the fused crust of earth, caused by the first atomic bomb test ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. 50 P.C. Cut Of Munition Staff

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— All Government munition factories will have their staffs reduced by half by December 1, it was ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. Japs Kept Ashes Of POW

    MANILA, Wed.— Japanese apparently had more respect for Australians when they were dead than when living. ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. china War Veterans Freed

    A long- banner bearing the words “The Road to Victory has been ‘successed.’ Welcome victory for our friendly Australian Imperial Forces," greeted a party of 11 Div. occupation troops at Rabaul. ...

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  8. CHURCHILL MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Conservative Party circles in London believe that Mr. Churchill will spend the English winter in Australia. ...

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  9. Australia - Wide 40- Hour Week

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Federal Government is inquiring into whether it has the power to legislate for a general 40-hour week ...

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  10. Building Controls Remain

    CANBERRA. Wed.—The Commonwealth Housing Commission has recommended that the control on investment, lending and ...

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  11. Women Of Sydney Urge Geisha Ban

    SYDNEY, Wed—Protest on Allied failure to close, geisha houses in Japan will be sent to General [?]Arthur by the United ...

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  12. Effects Of AIF Dead Sold

    SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mementos stolen from British and Australian war dead are being sold openly at fantastically high prices in Singapore junk shops. They include wrist watches and ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. BOURKE-STH. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY URGED

    CANBERRA, Wed.— Construction of a railway line from Bourke to southern Queensland for the transport of cattle was urged by ...

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  14. MINERS' MEETING TO COST 50,000 TONS.

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Criticism of the Miners’ Federation decision to hold aggregate meetings on a working day for members to ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. DOMINATION OF WOMEN SEEN AS CAUSE OF HE-MEN'S FALL

    NEW YORK, Wed.—“He-man film heroes are on their way out. They are being supplanted by namby-pamby boyish types.” This charge by the theatre magazine Variety has provoked ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. Brisbane Paralysis Outbreak

    BRISBANE, Wed.— Five cases of infantile paralysis were reported yesterday. Four of them were from Brisbane suburbs. ...

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  17. HAILSTONES KILL STOCK

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Many lambs were killed and stock injured in a hailstorm at Burren Junction yesterday. Hailstones weighing ...

    Article : 34 words
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