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  4. Indonesians Reject Proposed Partnership in the Government of the N.E.I.

    The Dutch newsagency Aneta has reported that Dr Soekarno, the Javanese Republican leader, has flatly rejected the Netherlands Indies Government’s declaration providing for Indonesian partnership within the ...

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  5. MOB RIOTS IN FRONT OF DUTCH SHIP

    A mob rioted on Wooloomooloo wharf today where the Stirling Castle with Dutch troops aboard is berthed, and threatened to get out of hand before police reinforcements arrived. In the melee the ship’s hoses ...

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  6. AID TO BRITAIN

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” states that a British spokesman has said that the British financial ...

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  7. Girls Attend Army’s Staff Training College

    Ten ATS girls, some from the Dominions, are attending a course at Sandhurust wing of the staff college, Camberley (England). They take part with the men in instruction. Men and women in a map reading class. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. METEORS’ AMAZING SPEED

    Shortly after Group-Captain H. J. Wilson, flying the British Meteor jet plane Britannia had broken the world airspeed record with an ...

    Article : 306 words
  9. JAPANESE SLAUGHTER OF CIVILIANS

    Detailing Japanese atrocities in the Philippines, Mr Henry Keyes, a London “Daily Express” correspondent, declared that he saw ...

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  10. “Wrong To Teach Children To Believe in Santa Claus”

    The Ottawa correspondent of the New York “Times” says that Major-General Brock Chisholm, noted Canadian psychiatrist and ...

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  11. C.P. to Consider Fusion With L.P.

    The leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr Fadden) said today that the Federal council of the party would consider in Sydney next month ...

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  12. French Sentence Annamites to Death

    It has been officially announced that of 83 Annamites court-martialled, four have been sentenced to death, two sentenced to life ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA ACTIVELY ASSOCIATED WITH I.L.O.

    Australian participation and appropriate representation on industrial trial committees under the auspices of the International Labor Office ...

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  14. Police Use Tear Gas [?]n Rioters

    Police used tear gas and arrested 50 persons after rioters had cut telephone wires and set fire to municipal wagons in the eastern part of ...

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  15. MR CHIFLEY PRAISES MINISTERS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that the Commonwealth Government had a fundamental objective in handling the Indonesian ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. “Lord Haw Haw” Appeal Dismissed

    The appeal of William Joyce (“Lord Haw Haw”) against his conviction and sentence of death on charges of treason was today ...

    Article : 89 words
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  18. More French Troops For Indo-China

    A further 3600 French troops have been detailed for duty in Indo-China where mopping up operations are continuing south of Saigon, reports ...

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  19. General Blamey’s “Retirement”

    Retirement of General Blamey as Commander-in-Chief of the Australian forces will most likely be confirmed at a meeting of War Cabinet ...

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  20. Release of Greek Mutineers Ordered

    Immediate release of 53 officers and 75 men who were sentenced to be imprisoned by a court martial in Cairo for participation in a mutiny ...

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  21. Stalin Not at Red Army Parade

    Generalissimo Statin did not appear at the Red Army parade in Red Square this morning. General Antonov, Chief of the ...

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  22. Claim Camps are Filthy and Insanitary

    Allegations that conditions on two island camps were filthy and insanitary were made by long service men who arrived in the Duntroon today ...

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  23. MAJOR COUSENS TO FACE COURT-MARTIAL

    Major Charles Cousens, a [?] Sydney radio announcer and member of the 8th Division, AIF, who was captured at Singapore, will ...

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  24. British Stop Indian Leader Going to N.E.I.

    It is officially announced that the authorities have refused an application by Pandit Nehru for a permit to travel to the East Indies in ...

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  25. Tr[?]man Goes “Cold” [?] Soviet

    Absence of greetings from President Truman among the messages received from world leaders published in “Izvestia,” on the occasion of the ...

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  26. Pilfering From Railways on Immense Scale

    Pilfering on the railways has reached gigantic proportions and, according to a railway detective, £187,000 was paid by the Railways ...

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  27. “Special” Work to Get Recognition

    Method of recognising the special work done by members of the Federal public service during the war will be investigated by the Minister for ...

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  28. Increased Petrol Ration Depends on Dollars

    It is highly improbable that there will be a review of the present petrol ration before January but should developments occur which would ...

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  29. All Transport to Cease in Adelaide

    A development in Adelaide’s record tramways strike which is now in its ninth day, occurred today when, as a result of a recommendation made ...

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  30. Additional Holiday For Public Servants

    Additional Christmas holidays for Federal public servants were announced today by the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley). In addition to the usual ...

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  31. EX-POLICEMAN AS MAYOR OF NEW YORK

    Mr William O’Dwyer (Democrat) has been elected Mayor of New York in succession to Mr La Guardia, who will retire on December ...

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  32. Holds State Laws Are Invalid

    State laws that conflicted with Commonwealth laws were invalid. Mr Oram, CSM, held at the Central Summons Court today. He ...

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  33. No Cash Grants For High Officers

    Apart from regular war service gratuities no cash grants will be made to any senior officers of the Australian fighting forces to mark ...

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  34. Ample Supplies of Potatoes

    Ample supplies of potatoes would be available during November and December, said the Potato Controller (Mr A. C. Foster) today. Because ...

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  35. EXPECTS WASHINGTON AGREEMENT SOON

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that he expected an agreement would soon be reached on loan talks in Washington between ...

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  36. Private Firms Can Make Penicillin

    The Government had no objection to private firms manufacturing penicillin, [?] the Minister for Customs (Senato[?] Kennel tonight. He added tha[?] ...

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