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  4. General MacArthur to Receive Hirohito in Audience?

    General MacArthur will grant an audience to Emperor Hirohito at the American Embassy in Tokio at an unspecified date, according to well-informed Japanese. The imperial Household Minister (Mr Solaro Ishiwata) said he had ...

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  5. Mr Menzies Says Peace “Precarious”

    When addressing the Junior Chamber of Commerce today, the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr B. G. Menzies) said that no ...

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  6. EGYPT CALLS FOR BRITISH WITHDRAWAL

    Egyptian newspapers give great prominence to a Cabinet communique which calls for British withdrawal from Egypt, which the Premier, ...

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  7. Butchers Fined £200 on Petrol Charge

    It was alleged in a Special Federal Court today that Henry Woolfe Pty. Ltd., retail butchers, of George St., City, had purchased petrol imported ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. ON WAY HOME IN PLANE

    Aboard ail aircraft bound for Australia.—A group of liberated Australian prisoners of war are given food and cigarettes as they leave for home. The plane took off from the civil airport at Kalang, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRANCE SWINGS TO THE LEFT

    Progress results of the local government elections revealed that the people of France have apparently swung strongly to the Left. ...

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  10. POW’s Hair Turned Grey

    Only four days out of a Japanese internment camp, six RAAF officers reached Mascot today from Batavia. Their hair had turned grey while ...

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  12. NO PRISONERS OF WAR ON MISSING PLANE

    Names of soldiers and airmen on board the Douglas transport which disappeared over Dutch New Guinca last Tuesday, were ...

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  13. “NEAR FAMINE IN BRITAIN”

    The food shortage now being suffered by the people of Britain had almost reached the stage of famine, Senator McLeay (Leader ...

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  14. SAILORS’ ORGY OF DRINKING

    Local authorities and business people are perturbed at the Increasing scenes of drunkenness among Royal Naval personnel. ...

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  15. Governors Acted as Swine Herdsmen

    Governors acting as swine herdsmen and generals as gardeners were a daily sight in a Formosan prison camp, according to Gunner C. N. ...

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  16. No Trace of 600 Allied POW’s

    British parties are desperately searching for 600 Allied prisoners of war who are reported to be located at a camp 300 miles south-east of ...

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  17. “All Ranks Fought in Java”

    Brigadier Blackburn, VC, at a civic reception here today, said that a crack Japanese division was held up 72 hours by 2500 Australians, ...

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  18. 1500 POW’s Near Home

    Two POW ships, the Duntroon and Arawa, will arrive in Darwin on Thursday, carrying 1500 Australians liberated in Malaya. ...

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  19. ARMY FOOD FOR BRITAIN?

    The Premier (Mr Dunstan) said today that he intended to discuss with the Commonwealth the possibility of releasing army purchases ...

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  20. BRITISH CANNOT MARRY GERMANS

    Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery has issued an order staling that members of the British armed forces will not be permitted ...

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  21. 2500 Deaths of POW’s Confirmed

    Confirmed deaths of prisoners of war which had been notified to next of kin totalled 2500, the Army Department revealed today. ...

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  22. Britain Cuts Orders in America

    Britain, in a belt-tightening move, has cancelled over 50 per cent of the 1,500,000,000 dollars’ worth of lend lease goods she had on order on VJ ...

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  23. Cold in Sydney

    Today in Sydney was coldest for this time of the year since October 1, 1941, and the minimum temperature of 44.6 degrees at 5.10 a.m. was ...

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  24. Would Not Receive Japanese Envoys

    No official advice had been received of the report that a party of Japanese envoys would come to Australia to apologise on behalf of the ...

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  25. Fish Buyers Defy Authorities

    Defying the instruction that all fish must pass through the Sydney fish market, boxes of fish unloaded at Pyrmont were picked up by buyers ...

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  26. “POW’s Will Bring Back Disease”

    Inevitably some disease would come with POW’s, but he was hoping it would not be as bad as might be supposed, said the Minister for ...

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  27. Clashes in Tripoli; Italians Involved

    Italians and Tripolitanians clashed as the result of demonstrations by Tripolitanians demanding independence, according to despatches ...

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