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  4. Reds and Government Troops Clashing in China’s Undeclared Civil War

    Reports of growing warfare between Communist and Chinese Nationalist forces in the Shantung, Shansi and Suiyan Provinces, picture the nation as locked in undeclared civil war. ...

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  6. STRAIGHTENING THINGS OUT

    The British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) straightening Dr Evan’s tie before they had their photographs taken in the garden of No. 10 Downing street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. May Be Criticised

    The Washington correspondent of the NEW York “Times” says that two major issues confront the initial meeting of the Far Eastern ...

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  8. To Lead A.I.F. In Japan

    Although no official announcement had been made at a late hour tonight, it is understood that Lieut-General John Northcott, Chief of ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. Situation Still Tense

    Thirty-six hours after the fantastic attack against British occupation forces began at Sourabaya, the situation is quieter; fighting ...

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  10. JAPS PLANNED SUICIDE STAND

    Plan of the Japanese Imperial General Staff for the defence of the homeland involved the sacrifice of human life on a scale that staggers ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Printers May Cause Food and Tobacco Shortage

    Disruption of food and tobacco supplies in NSW may be seriously interrupted us the result of the threatened move in the commercial ...

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  12. Japanese Brutality

    How Japanese soldiers dragged her husband and three sons away for execution after pillaging their home was described to the ...

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  13. ATOMIC BOMB EFFECTS

    Dr Chauncy Suits (research scientist for the General Electric Company) stated today that radioactive effects of the explosion of ...

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  14. Australia Recognises New Polish Government

    Recognition of the Government at Warsaw as the Polish Provisional Government of National Unity was decided on by Full Cabinet today. ...

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  15. MEAT AND BUTTER RATIONING

    There is no prospect of lifting the rationing of meat and butter before 1947, It was stated on high authority tonight. ...

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  16. Cabinet’s Manpower Decisions

    Recommendations on manpower submitted by the Minister for Labor (Mr Holloway) and approved today by Cabinet meant that there are now ...

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  17. Air Taxi After Theatre

    Theatre-goers living within a 50 mile radius of London will be able, after seeing a show in the West End. [?] fly home at a cost of 2½ per mile, ...

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  18. £16 Million Worth of Opium Seized

    American troops acting on the instructions of General MacArthur, today seized opium worth £10 million, based on prices charged by ...

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  19. 200,000 Out of Services Before January

    Releases from the services since the end of the war against Japan total 70,000. The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said tonight that Cabinet ...

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  20. “OMINOUS SIGNS OVER EUROPE”

    Declaring that ominous signs were appearing over Europe, the South African Prime Minister (General [?] Smuts), in the course of a speech ...

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  21. Petrol Position Deteriorates

    A review by Cabinet tonight disclosed a deterioration in Australian petrol stocks due to the reduced tanker allocations. Mr Chifley said this ...

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  22. Greece Still Without a Government

    In another effort to solve the Greek political deadlock, the Regent has called on M. Venizelos to form a Cabinet, including members of the ...

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  23. TOBACCO INDUSTRY TO BE MECHANISED

    Mechanisation of cotton and tobacco industries in Austrlaia will be a major topic for consideration by the Commonwealth and States at the ...

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  24. More Australian Consuls Appointed

    Federal Cabinet tonight approved the provisional appointments of Australian consuls in Portuguese Timor, New Caledonia, Singapore and Manila. ...

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  25. America’[?]s Seeking Jap General

    General Abe, who formed the Japanese “thought police,” and who was Home Minister in General Suzuki’s last War Cabinet, is wanted by the ...

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  26. JAVANESE LOOTERS KILLED

    A detachment of Seaforth Highlanders last night killed seven Indonesian looters in Batavia. ...

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