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  4. Only One Division For Japan

    Australia’s contribution to General MacArthur’s occupation forces in Japan is now expected to be one division instead of two, as was formerly ...

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  5. Germans Shot 2100 Norwegians as Hostages

    Nine-thousands persons were killed throughout the war, states the Norwegian Bureau of Statistics. Of these 2100 were shot as hostages or ...

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  6. “Hams” Can Soon Operate Again

    “Hams”—wireless experimenters—will be permitted to operate again shortly, the Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said tonight. ...

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  7. “NZ Will Not Put Clock Back”

    The Prime Minister (Mr Fraser), addressing the Police Association at Wellington today, said the Government was determined to retain the ...

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  8. French Warships Move To Saigon

    Firm French action to restore order in French Indo-China was announced today by the French Minister for (M. Jacquinot). According to the Paris radio, the Minister stated that the carrier ...

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  9. TRAMS RUNNING AGAIN

    Melbourne trams resumed running with the first all night car at midnight tonight. The decision to end the strike was ...

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  10. £285 MILLION

    Australian reciprocal aid provided to the United States forces engaged in the Japanese war amounted to £285.500,000 to June 30, 1945. ...

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  11. Teachers Seek Increase

    Nearly 1500 school teachers at a mass meeting tonight passed a resolution demanding that the State Government make available finance for ...

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  13. SEES GOOD IN FAILURE

    “Failure of the conference of Foreign Ministers was no irreparable setback but a definite gain towards making a more just and more ...

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  14. “NO DEFENCE AGAINST ATOMIC BOMB”

    Professor Nells Bohr, one of the leading scientists in the development of the atomic bomb, last night told fellow scientists at a ...

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  15. Fight For Freedom

    The Buenos Aires correspondent of the New York “Times” says that over 30,000 students in Argentina’s national universities have gone ...

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  16. Calm Restored in Bombay

    Complete calm has been restored in Bombay, following the communal riots, according to New Delhi radio. Trams and buses are again ...

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  17. American Attitude on Palestine Criticised

    “The Times of India,” in a leading article on American attitude towards Palestine affairs, says: “Advice cheap. If Britain acceded to Mr ...

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  18. Killed by Motor Truck

    A well-known Melbourne master builder, Walter Ernest Cooper, aged 73, was fatally injured last night when he was struck in St Kilda road ...

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  19. BELSEN HORROR CAMP TRIAL “PERSONALITIES”

    Top: Joseph Kramer, called “The Beasr or Belson.” is identified by the label No. 1. facing his trial in the dock at Luneberg, No. 2 is Dr. Klein, an associate. Below: The accused women photographed in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LAVAL’S TRIAL TO BEGIN

    Pierre Laval will today face a Jury drawn from the same panel as the jury which last night condemned M. Darnard to death. ...

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