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  4. Wheels of Industry Paralysed in Three States

    Rationing of electricity will commence in all areas directly and indirectly served by the Sydney County Council at midnight on Sunday. This was approved by the Executive Council today and the regulations which ...

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  5. More P.O.W. Arrive

    Men from Australia’s three fighting services and civilian internees from Hong Kong reached Sydney today in the Highland Chieftain and the ...

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  6. FAR-EASTERN ADVISORY COMMISSION

    Mr Byrnes (Secretary of State) has announced that the United States has invited Britain, Russia, China, France, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the Netherlands and the Philippines to a meeting of the proposed Far-Eastern Advisory Commission, to be held in Washington ...

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  7. MONTY SIGNS AUTOGRAPH FOR CANADIAN GIRL

    Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery signs, an autograph on the back of Miss Rose Foster, of St. Catherine’s. Ontario, at the opening of the Khaki University in the United Kingdom, This is for Canadian services at Leavesden Green, Watford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Japanese Premier Confers With MacArthur

    Baron Shidehara. the new Japanese Premier, today called on General MacArthur to discuss with him problems confronting the new ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. Communist Converted to Catholicisms

    Louis Budenz, managing editor of the “Daily Worker,” who has been associated with the Communist movement for 10 years, resigned the ...

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  10. 30,000 Idle in Adelaide

    Over 30,000 people were idle today when electricity was banned for a number of industries. If normal coal deliveries are resumed, power ...

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  11. TOKIO IN UPROAR

    Tokio was in uproar yesterday afternoon when thousands of supporters of former Left-wing organisations celebrated release under Allied orders of political prisoners by marching to Allied headquarters and ...

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  12. BITTER COMPLAINTS

    Quality and quantity of food supplied the AIF garrison at Wewak is the subject of bitter complaints in a flood of letters from the north. ...

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  14. 11,000 Undertakings To Be De-protected

    All remaining protected undertakings, totalling about 11,000, will be de-protected almost immediately, the Minister for Labor (Mr Holloway) ...

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  15. QUESTION ON FOOD FOR TROOPS

    There were noisy interjections in the Legislative Assembly today when the Premier (Mr McKell) defended the Federal Government against ...

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  16. Factories Close In Melbourne

    Widespread unemployment and industrial dislocation appear inevitable unless sustained coal production and regular transport services ...

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  17. No Research Into Atomic Bomb

    Large-scale research into atomic energy was impossible on Australia’s present resources, said the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr ...

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  18. General Uprising Feared In Java

    It is authoritatively reported that there are signs of a general uprising throughout Java, says Reuter’s correspondent in Singapore. ...

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  19. Mr Forde Asks For Report

    Late yesterday before leaving by plane for Queensland, the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said he had sent a signal to army ...

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  20. “Christian Conscience Uneasy”

    Christian conscience was profoundly uneasy about the way in which the atomic bomb was used against the Japanese, said the Archbishop of ...

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  21. Three Indonesians Shot

    Three Indonesians were shot in a speeding car in the heart of Batavia this afternoon. Three other occupants were wounded when Dutch ...

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  22. PEACE PLAN

    A conference today between representatives of the owners and miners, and Federal and State Governments on union proposals for a ...

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  23. NEI Commissioner to the Hague in Sydney

    The NEI Commissioner to The Hague (M. Kerstens) arrived in Sydney from Holland to report on local aspects of the NEI movement in ...

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  24. DISLOCATION OF COUPON SYSTEM

    Dislocation of the coupon system is likely if rationing of woollen goods is discontinued completely. It was stated officially today that ...

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  25. 60,000 to Occupy Japan

    Supreme Allied Headquarters has disclosed that General MacArthur expects to have only four divisions of American troops, or approximately ...

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  26. “We Are Being Forgotten”

    Wives and families of Canberra servicemen have received letters from troops in islands to the north of Australia complaining that they ...

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  27. PROGRESS IN DEMOBILISING

    First real indication of progress in demobilisation would appear next week, said the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) today. ...

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  28. Hold-up Of Relief Work

    Senior British and Dutch officials of the organisation for the recovery of prisoners visited Dr Soekarno on October 10 to protest “on purely ...

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