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  3. EARLY MOVEMENT OF AUSTRALIAN TROOPS TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, December 25.—Australian troops for the Allied occupation force in Japan will commence moving from Morotai between the middle and the end of next month. The whole force will be in Japan by late February or early in March. This was the news the ...

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  4. R.A.A.F. MEN PLAN TOKYO MAIL RUN

    Plotting the mail run to Tokyo, Flying Officer Bert Fotheringham (left), of Adelaide, briefs the crew of a RAAF courier aircraft at Morotai for their trip to Tokyo with mail and freight. Standing are, from left: Flight Lieutenant Colin McKibbin, of Bathurst ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  5. POPE'S BROADCAST

    LONDON, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).— The Pope, in a broadcast, said that this was the first Christmas in six years which could be celebrated ...

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  6. FIVE HUNDRED BRITISH TROOPS OBJECT TO CONDITIONS ON ORION

    LONDON, December 24 (A.A.P.).—Five hundred British troops walked off the Orion at Liverpool on December 23 as a protest against the inadequate accommodation and sanitary arrangements, says the ...

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  7. MELEE WITH MILITARY POLICE

    Angry troops again swarmed off from the Orion and joined in a melee with M.P.'s on the dockside an hour before the ship sailed, says the Press ...

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  8. INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT'S POPULARITY THROUGHOUT JAVA

    LONDON, December 24.—The Indonesian Government is tremendously popular and has the support of the moderates, extremists, women's vroups and youth movements from every party throughout Java, says ...

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  9. GAIETY IN UNITED KINGDOM.

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—The United Kingdom's Christmas, despite the prolonging of war-time controls, promises to be the gayest and most ...

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  10. MacARTHUR WILL WELCOME AUSTRALIANS

    It is not known how lang Australian troops would occupy Japan, said Lieut.-General Northcott. They would relieve American corps, and would ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CLAIMS

    LONDON, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).— The Russian claims on extensi[?] areas of the Black Sea coast have aroused a storm of protest ...

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  12. U.S. ARCHBISHOPS MADE CARDINALS.

    ROME, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—United States archbishops made cardinals are Francis Spellman, New York; Samuel Stritch, Chicago; John Glenn, St. Louis; ...

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  13. NAZIS KILLED PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).— Not a single British war prisoner was found alive in Norway after the liberation, says the War ...

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  14. AMERICA'S HANDLING.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).— The "Herald Tribune's" correspondent at Tokio says that the Foreign Minister (Mr. Yoshida) and other high ...

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  15. UNDER GREAT HANDICAPS

    The correspondent reported that the Indonesians were running the country against great handicaps, but they say they welcome Dutch and Eurasian ...

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  16. GENERAL PATTON.

    LUXEMBURG, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).— General Patton was buried this morning in the U.S. Army cemetery at Hamm. British, Russian Dutch, ...

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  17. AMERICAN AQUIPMENT.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).—The "Herald Tribune" correspondent says that soldiers returning from India are loud in their condemnation of the ...

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  18. KING'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Dec. 25 (A.A.P.).—At this moment when the dangers and perils of war lie behind us we can best realise the full ...

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  19. CHANNEL GALES

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—Many families cancelled their plans for spending Christmas at the seaside as further Channel gales increased the mine ...

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  20. U.S. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—The American Press Washington correspondent says that in a "memorandum of disapproval" President Truman has ...

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  22. EXTREMISTS ACTIVE.

    BATAVIA, December 24 (A.A.P.).— Indonesian snipers in Kramat to-day wounded five air-borne troops who were conducting a search in which ...

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  23. GIFT FOOD HELD UP.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—Over 100 tons of gift food from Australia, including 3500 plum puddings, which was rushed to England by warships, ...

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  24. ALLIED PROPOSAL ACCEPTED.

    BATAVIA, Dec. 24.—The Australian Associated Press special representative (Harry Plumridge) reports that a political spokesman said the ...

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  25. WEHRMACHT UNITS.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—The Moscow radio commentator (Leo Volynsky), welcoming the British decision to disband the former Wehrmacht ...

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  26. MR. CHIFLEY'S TOUR.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 25.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley) is spending Christmas week making informal visits to troops in New Guinea, New ...

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  27. ERRANT MINES.

    LONDON, Dec. 23. (A.A.P.).—More mines were washed ashore on the channel coast on December 23. One exploded near the entrance to ...

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  28. ARMENIAN DEMAND

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—The Moscow radio said: "The 'Armenian National Council,' formed by Armenians living in Alexandria, as issued a demand ...

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  29. LORD ALANBROOKE RETURNS.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—Lord Alanbrooke arrived after a 30,000-mile aerial tour of military establishments, visiting Australia. New Zealand [?]nd ...

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  30. MUSICAL PROGRAMMES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (A.A.P.).—The President of the American Federation of Musicians (Mr. James C. Petrillo) has written to broadcasting stations ...

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  31. REPLACING MANDATES.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—The preparatory commission of the United Nations' Organisation plenary session agreed in principle to a system of ...

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  32. "ENVISAGE WAR."

    ISTANBUL, Dec 23,—If Russia does not drop her claims, Turkey would undoubtedly, envisage war, says the newspaper "Vakit," repudiating the ...

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  33. CHARGES AGAINST RUMANIAN.

    LONDON, Dec. 23 (A.A.P.).—A former Rumanian Prime Ministe (M Radescu) is now on trial for sabotage selling property without paying taxes, ...

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  34. OLDEST U.S. CITIZEN DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (A.A.P.).— James Walden, the oldest United States citizen, who was born in slavery on the famous Wiladen Plantation, died at ...

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  35. FOREIGN MINISTERS COMPROMISE ON PEACE PROCEDURES

    LONDON, December 25 (A.A.P.).—The Foreign Ministers indicated that they would shortly be announcing their decisions on other matters of world-wide interest, says the Associated Press Moscow correspondent. Meanwhile, an interim report says that the conversations aire proceeding ...

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  36. SIT-DOWN STRIKE.

    LONDON, Dec. 2[?] (A.A.P.).—A sitdown strike is threatening to spread throughout the country and in all Copenhagen hospitals, says the ...

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  37. STOP PRESS!

    LONDON, Dec. 25 (A.A.P.).—In his Christmas broadcast to the Empire, His Majesty the King to-day said he rejoiced that the nation ...

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  38. TWO SERVICEMEN KILLED AND FIVE INJURED WHEN JEEP CAPSIZES

    BRISBANE, December 23.—Two servicemen were killed and five injured, four seriously, when a jeep struck a shop awning and overturned on the Ipswich road at midnight on Monday. An eye-witness stated that the jeep was travelling at a fast pace and swerved to ...

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  39. FATHER CHRISTMAS.

    BATAVIA, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).—Father Christmas parachuted into the R.A.P.W.I. camp at Buitenzorg to-day. Cheering children rushed to greet him, ...

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  40. COURTS ESTABLISHED.

    BERLIN, Dec. 24 (A.A.P.).—The Allied Control Council has issued a decree establishing courts to try war criminals not being tried by the ...

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