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  4. President Truman’s Message To Congress

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—In a 16,000-word message to Congress, President Truman urged the speedy enactment of a Taxation Bill, providing for limited reductions in 1946. He stressed that the nation must reconcile itself to the fact ...

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  5. LIBERATION OF PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    YOKOHAMA Sept 7—Liberation of Allied prisoners in Japanese home islands i[?] virtually one-fourth completed, Lieut.-General ...

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  6. British Airman Charged With Aiding Enemy

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Pilot Officer Benson Railton Metcalf Freeman, who is appearing before court maroal, admitted, in an alleged statement, that be was a member of the British Union of Fascists for two years before the outbreak ...

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    Man-power Commissioner, Paul MoNutt, who has been appointed U.S. High Commissioner to the Philippines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. POISON GAS SHIP TO BE SCUTTLED

    LONDON Sept. 7 The 6000. ton ship, the Empire Simba, loaded with 8000 tins, of poison gas, will be scuttled in the Atlantic ...

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  9. South-west Change To-night

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy at first, with Intermittent rain in central and southern districts, followed by moderate south-west ...

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  10. POSTHUMOUS VC WINNER

    SYDNEY Friday.—The widow of Australia’s latest posthumous VC winner, Cpl. Daphne Chowne (26). said to-day that it seemed ...

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  11. Trial Of Jap War Criminals

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 7.— All Japanese who committed atrocities against Allied war prisoners and internees will be ...

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  12. Inquiry Into Pearl Harbour Disaster

    WASHINGTON, September 7,— The Senate voted unanimously for a Joint Congressional inquiry into Pearl Harbour. ...

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  13. DENIAL OF MOTOR WORKS REPORT

    LONDON Sept. 7—Reports that General Motors had purchased the vast Fiat motor works are denied says the Communist ...

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  14. 800 Tons of AERIAL BOMBS DESTROYED

    LONDON Sept—The RAF disposals branch in Germany recently blew up 800 tone of serial bombs in two minutes, ...

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  15. CENSORSHIP ON MAIL ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA Friday.— The Army Minister (Mr. Fordel) announced to-day that consorship on soldiers’ mail in all press has ...

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  16. To-day's Leader: A Grave issue

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The British and American generals were slapped and beaten by the Japanese in [?]risoner of war, camps in Formosa, Major-General Albert Jones said on arrival at San Francisco. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SIAM’S OFFER TO HELP THE ALLIES

    LONDON September 7.—South, east Asia command announced that Major-General Geoffrey Evans, commander of the Allied ...

    Article : 137 words
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  19. INVITATIONS TO DOMINIONS

    LONDON Sept. 7.—“Invitations were recently issued to the Prime Ministers of Australia, New Zealand, Canada and North Africa ...

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  20. Prague Traitor Hanged

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—Josef Pfitzner, deputy Lord Mayor of Prague from 1939 to 1945, was hanged. ...

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  21. WAR BETWEEN DE GAULLE AND UNIONISTS

    PARIS Sept 7.—The dispute, between Genera [?] Gaulle and the French trade unionists tonight became open war. ...

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  22. Sydney Produce Markets

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  23. “BUTCHER” OF WARSAW CAPTURED

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 7. — Kurt Meisinger, so-called butcher of Warsaw, has been captured in Japan. ...

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  24. Oil Concessions In Ethiopia

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Mr. H. K. Sinclair, president of the Sinclair Oil Corporation, announced that Halle Selassie had given his ...

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  25. DR. EVATT FLIES TO LONDON

    LONDON Sept. 7—Flying the Lancastrian route. Dr. Evatt reached Britain last night, 63 hours after leaving Australia. He ...

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  26. TYPHUS EPIDEMIC AT HELSINKI

    LONDON Sept. 7—A typhus epidemic is raging in Helsinld and spreading fast. A total of 2350 cases is reported so far, ...

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  27. NO FUSS IN OCCUPATION OF SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 7—Occupation of Singapore island is being completed with out fuse. Japanese, except those on guard duty, are quietly retiring and moving with handcarts, on which belongings are piled high, and in old lorries in the direction of the mainland. ...

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  28. ON ’CHANGE

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  29. QUISLING’S DEFENCE AT TREASON TRIAL

    OSLO September 7.—His voice shaking with emotion, Quisling took the stand in his own defence when the treason trial was ...

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  30. Food For Japs In Yokohama

    TOKIO Sept. 6—Domet (Japanese Newsagency) says that American occupation troops distributed food to residents of ...

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  31. Our Troops Not For Hongkong

    CANBERRA Friday. — Suggestions some weeks ago that Australia should take part in the garrisoning of Hongkong after its ...

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  33. GREEK REGENT IN LONDON

    LONDON Sept. 7—The Greek Regent Archbishop Damashinos, has arrived in London. ...

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