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  4. MACARTHUR CLAMPS DOWN ON 21 BANKS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, October 1.—General Mac Arthur’s “iron hand” was further withdrawn from its “velvet glove” yesterday, when American troops entered 21 banks simultaneously in seven cities — Tokio, Osaka, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe, Shimonoseki and Fukuoka—and ...

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  5. Some Showers On The Coast

    NSW Forecast: Generally cold, with south-west to southerly winds; some showers on the highlands and coast, particularly In ...

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  6. Parade Of War Criminals In Siam

    SINGAPORE, October 1. — Australian officers and C. V were in the long line of grim, released war prisoners took part in a mass identification parade of Japanese criminals m Siam at the biggest gaol in Bangkok last ...

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  7. AMERICANS-GIVE THANKS FOR END OF WAR

    Americans kneel in thankful prayer in St, Patic[?] Cathedral, New YORK City, after President Harry S. Truman’s announcement of the Japanese acceptance of Allied surrender [?] yeara and 250 days after the Japanese attack on [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 70 PERSONS MISSING FROM FIRE SHIP

    PORT SAID Oct. 1—Seventy persons, Including women and children, are missing, feared killed, from the 3330-ton ship ...

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  9. Restoring Peace And Order In Italy

    LONDON October Win a survey of Allied efforts to brine peace end order in the wake of the armies of liberation and to ...

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  10. From War To Agriculture

    TOKIO, Oct 1.—According to Domei news agency the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Forests has announced ...

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  11. Allied Plans For Co-operation In Control of Japan

    LONDON, October 1.—A forecast that the establisment of the proposed Far Eastern Commission to carry out the Japanese surrender would be capable [?] greatly improved Allied, co-operation for the control of Japan. ...

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  12. Political Differences In Rumania

    LONDON Oct. 1—in an Interview quoted by the American Associated Press- correspondent Bucharest, the, Rumanian ...

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  13. Togo Suffers Heart Attack

    TOKIO, October 1—The former Japanese Foreign Minister and Minister for Greater Asia (General Togo) has ...

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  14. “OPEN DOOR” TO PALESTINE DEMANDED

    LONDON October 1. — Representatives of 60,000 displaced Jews Belsen and other camps in the British, American and ...

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  15. ALEXANDER HANDS OVER IN MEDITERRANEAN

    HOME October 1.— Farewelling Lis troops before handing over his post of Supreme Commander in the Mediterranean to ...

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  16. RAIN MARRED SIX-HOUR DAY PROCESSION

    SYDNEY Monday—A number of Indonesian seamen joined in [?] Over 70 unions took [?] in the ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader [?]

    SINGAPORE October-1.— Coincident with an announcement in a South east Asia Command communique Allied troops. ...

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  18. 34 KILLED IN BRITISH TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON October 1.—In addition to at least 94 injured, it is now known that 34 persons, including the engine driver, were ...

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  19. EVACUATION OF PRISONERS FROM BURMA

    SINGAPORE Oct 1—Allied oners of war from Burma, matra and Malaya fare being custed rapidly, and aircady it ...

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  20. Safeguarding British Interests In Japan

    NEW YORK Oct 1.— Lieute General Gairdner, personnel representative of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) at General ...

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  21. ALL-PARTY POLITICS FOR CHINA

    CHUNGKING Oct. 1—Conversations between representatives of the Central Government and the Chinese. Communists are reported ...

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  22. MURDERED JEWS LEFT MILLIONS

    NEW YORK Oct. 1— The Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress (A1 Kupowitzski) returning after a two months ...

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  23. CONFERENCE OF FOREIGN MINISTERS.

    LONDON Oct 1—The Foreign Ministers’ Council met twice today, the second meeting lasting until after midnight ...

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  24. FARMER FOUND DEAD

    WAGGA WAGGA-Monday. — James Harry Fuller (58) farmer of Malebo, was found dead near his home on Saturday night with ...

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  25. BRINGING 2000 PRISONERS FROM MANILA

    MANILA, Oct — The. British. Aircraft carrier Formidable has arrived at Manila to take home Australian prisoners of war now ...

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  26. SWING TO THE LEFT IN FRANCE

    PARIS Oct. 1—Early results of the second ballot in the French Provincial elections (roughly, equalling to the English Country ...

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  27. Riots Continue In Bombay

    BOMBAY Oct. 1 — The situation in the riot area of Bombay deteriorated late last night and the ourfew area has been extended ...

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  28. NEW YORK AS FASHION CENTRE

    NEW YORK October 1.—Only three per cent of American women are greatly. Interested in Parris fashions, according to a ...

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  29. The King George Returns To Sydney

    SYDNEY Monday—The British King George V., [?] ned to Sydney to-day from [?] Bay. ...

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  30. Arrest Of Japanese War Criminals

    TOKIO Sept. 30—The Minister of Justice (Chuzb -Iwata) told the Domel agency that the Japanese Government would take ...

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  31. Clothing For Needy In Europe

    SYDNEY Monday- — Clothing worth over £1,000,000 has been collected for U.N.R.R.A. in Australia Mr. C. Royal Stanley. ...

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  32. RAAF SCULLERS DEFEATED

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Australian air force rowing eight in its last race in England, was beaten by two feet by Barnes in the ...

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  33. CLEANING UP RUINS OF TOKIO

    TOKIO. October 1. —The Japanese news agency, Domel. reported that a nine-day campaign to clean up Tokio ruins began to ...

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  34. £100,000 Sugar Mill Fire

    BRISBANE Monday — About 14,000 tons of bagged sugar were destroyed in a fire at the Maryborough Sugar Mill yesterday ...

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  35. Easing Of Travel Regulations

    LONDON Oct 1—As from today extra permits will not be required by British subjects or allens leaving Britain ...

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  36. NEW YORK-LONDON AIR SERVICE

    LONDON October 1—Pan-American Airways announced the reestablishment of a bi-weekly air service between New York and ...

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  37. LOSS OF COAL THROUGH STRIKES

    SYDNEY Mon — The secretary of the Northern Colliery Proprietors’ Association [?] R.W. Davie) said that more than ...

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  38. WOMEN AND FOREIGN SERVICE

    LONDON: Oct 1—The : British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) has appointed a committee to re-examine the question of admitting ...

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  39. 319 KILLED IN THE SAIGON FIGHTING

    SAIGON, October 1—Thousands of Annamites, whose efforts to prevent restoration of the French status quo in Indo-China have already resulted in heavy bloodahed, are massing along ecxtensive areas north and south of Saigon. ...

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  40. BABY BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE Monday. — Royal Gassick, 2, was burned to death while his mother, was visiting her husband in hospital. ...

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  42. RUSSIANS LEAVING MANCHURIA

    LONDON Sept 30.—All Soviet troops will be evacuated from Manchuria by November, Moscow radio announced. Partial ...

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  43. SHOT MAN IN DIFFERENCE MOTHER

    PERTH, Monday.—A 15-year-old boy has been arrested op a charge of murdering Bremner Shaw, a 40-year-old bricklayer, at Kalgoorlie, on Suday. The lad’s mother is caretaker of a clock of buldings, and it is ...

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  44. WANTS BIGGER BEER GLASSES

    SYDNEY Monday. — Instead of being reduced in [?] beer glasses should to their former size ...

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  46. EXPULSION OF DIGGER'” DUNN

    SYDNEY Monday.—The expulsion felon of Mr. J. P. (Digger) Dunn, a former from the Australian trallan Labour Party was decided ...

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