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  4. Callous Shooting Of Australian Nurses In Sumatra

    SINGAPORE, Sept. I7.-No greater proof of the sterling [?] of Australian womanhood, in the face of Japanese [?] has yet been tendered than that revealed in the story of 65 Australian Nurses, whom the Japanese bayoneted and machine ...

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  5. Union Jack Flies Again At Hongkong

    HONGKONG, Sept. 17.—Every warship in Hongkong harbour fired a 21-gun salute as the Union Jack was placed at the mast bead in Government House courtyard yesterday after the Japanese commanders had formally surrendered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Another Southerly Change

    NSW Forecast: Cloud fairly general; temporarily warmer, with moderate to fresh north-east winds and some light rain de ...

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  7. Evacuation Of Prisoners From Northern Honshu

    TOKIO, Sept. 17—It was only a matter of days before the evacuation of northern Honshu, including Tokio, is completed, and already it is estimated that 33 per cent, of Allied prisoners of war have been evacuated from the Japanese ...

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  8. PRISONERS BEATEN AND KICKED

    SYDNEY Monday.—Seventeen Australian prisoners of war, who arrived at Mascot this morning in a Liberator, told a story of ...

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    The late Count John McCormlck, world-famous singer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WILL TEST ATOM BOMB ON WARSHIP

    NEW YORK Sept. 17—The Japanese battleship Negate, which withstood an attack from ...

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  11. First Radio-Equipped Bus

    SCHENECTADY, Sept. 17 —General Electric announce that the first radio-equipped bus is operating in Washington ...

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  12. STOLE MARCH ON AIRWAYS COMPETITORS

    DUBLIN. September 17.—Stealing a march on two of their newest competitors, Pan-American Airways last night flew the first ...

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  13. Impounding Assets Of Enemy Nations

    TOKIO Sept 17.—By order of General MacArthur, the Japanese have been directed to impound the assets of former enemy nations, ...

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  15. SHORTAGE OF FISH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday.—Fish supplies were in extremely short when the State Government took over control of the ...

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  16. SP. PRICES FOR THE CAMELLIA STAKES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Leading starting price firms announced today that they would pay horses placed in the Camellia Stakes at ...

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  17. Increasing prices Of Lottery Tickets

    SYDNEY Monday.—The State government is contemplating increasing the charge of lottery tickets from 5/3. to 5/6, and, at ...

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  18. EXPLOSION ON NEW BRITISH BATTLESHIP

    LONDON Sept 17.—Two workmen were killed and Six injured in an explosion which occurred at John Brown’s shipyards on ...

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  19. Princess’s First Speech

    LONDON, Sept, 17.— Deputising for her sister, Princess Elizabeth, who has been ordered to rest for a few days ...

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  20. MIRACLE HE DID NOT DIE

    PARIS Sept, 17.—Approval of the formation of a Spanish republican exile government in Mexico was voiced by Senor Caballero ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: Good Manners

    LONDON Sept. 17—A tribute to the British Secret Service’s “baffling efficiency” Is contained in the information handbook for ...

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  22. REIGN OF TERROR IN TRIESTE

    LONDON Sept. 17.—A reign of terror is going on in the lonely hinterland of Trieste, according the “Daily Mail’s” Trieste correspondent ...

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  23. Battle Of Britain Thanksgiving

    LONDON. Septs 17.—Australian [?] were among the RAN, [?] and Allied air force colonel and other defence for ...

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  24. 120mph Cyclone Lashes Florida

    MIAMI September 17.—Damage from wind and fire during a hurricane, which lashed southern Florida on Saturday, is estimated ...

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  25. TOGO ON THE LIST OF WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKIO, Sept. 17—When informed that he was on General MacArthur’s list of war criminals, Admiral Togo, like the others who have been arrested; exhibited injured surprise, reports the American Associated Press, which says he claims to have entered General Tojo’s Cabinet only after Tojo assured him that every effort would be made to ...

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  26. Removal’s Leg Still Doubtful

    SYDNEY Mon.—Removal cantered along on the tan track at Randwick this morning and moved freely. ...

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  28. Sydney Produce Markets

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  29. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY Monday.— Frederick Joseph Levett (59), married, was crushed to death this morning in the tunnel beneath Darling-st., ...

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