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  4. Prominent English Leaders Figured On Gestapo “Black List”

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—Leaders and lesser-known figures in almost every phase of British life featured in the “black list” of 2300 persons compiled by the Gestapo as a part of Germany’s plans for the invasion of England in 1940, says the Berlin ...

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  5. Thunder Showers Likely

    N.S.W. Forecast: Local thunder showers to-day in the north-eastern districts, otherwise fine and mild to warm day ...

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  6. SOVIET’S ESTIMATE OF WAR DAMAGE

    LONDON Sept. 14.—The Soviet State Commission, established to investigate the results of the German occupation of Russian ...

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  7. Sir Walter Citrine’s Reply To Critics

    LONDON Sept 14—Speaking at the Trade Union Congress at Blackpool yesterday, sir Walter Citrine, In outlining an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, who was in a “black Iist” compiled by the Gestapo as part of the plans for the invasion of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Francis Biddie, former Attorney-General, who has been appointed as American member of the Allied Military Tribunal to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DOMINIONS WANT VOlCE IN PEACE TREATY

    LONDON Sept. 14—Discussions are at present proceeding among the representatives of the four dominions in London, with the ...

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  11. Speeding Relief To Java Prisoners

    RANGOON September 14.—Coincident with the surrender of the Japanese army in Burma, it was announced by New Delhi ...

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  12. Spanish Troops Leave Tangier

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—All troops under Spanish control have now withdrawn from Tangier, according to “usually ...

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  13. DEVOTING LIFE TO WORLD PEACE

    NEW YORK Sept. 14. — Marquis Yoslohlka Tokugawa, 19th successive head of the famous Shogunate family, has announced ...

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  14. CLEARANCE OF PRISONERS AT HOKKAIDO

    YOKOHAMA, Sept. 14.—Evacuation of 16,000 Australian, Dutch, British, American and Canadian prisoners from six camps on southern Hokkaido will be completed by Sunday next, says American Associated Press correspondent ...

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  15. Ex-Italian Editor Arrested At Florence

    FLORENCE, Sept,— italian police have arrested [?] (Woe Joe) An[?] former editor of Count Ciano’s newspaper. ...

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  16. YOUNG COUPLB KISSED IN THE DOCK

    SYDNEY Friday—John Henrfl Hilton (18) and Patricia Flanagan (16) kissed In the dock at the Quarter Sessions to-day. ...

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  17. ANNIVERSARY OF BISHOP’S CONSECRATION

    The sixteenth anniversary of the consecration of the Most Rev. Dr. E. Gleeson, C.SS.R., as Bishop of Maitland occurs ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: E Goodbye To Censorship

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14— The United States is hoping [?] quick and vigorous action against Japanese war criminals,[?] measures taken against the German war criminals. This was made clear to-day to the American Associated ...

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  19. Suspension Of 38 Men Revoked

    SYDNEY Friday—The Bunnerong power house strike took a new turn to-day when the Deputy-Director of Manpower (Mr. ...

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  20. Failed To Reach Agreement

    LONDON Sept 14—After three hours’ discussions the United Nations’ preparatory Commission executive committee failed to ...

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  21. REBUFF FOR DE VALERA

    DUBLIN September 14.— Representative of the [?] branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution flatly rejected ...

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  22. Master Spy Blamed For Loss Of Battleship

    LONDON, Sept 14.—One man, the Secret Police believe, was responsible for the stoking of the Prince of Wales and the Repulse ...

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  23. Must Salute Allied Officers

    SINGAPORE Sept. 14. — According to a clause of the surrender terms signed this week by Lieut,-General ItagakI, ...

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  24. WINDOWS IN HOME SMASHED

    KATOOMBA Friday—Ella Morton was to-day ordered to pay £67/8/6 damages to Mr. and Mrs. Kroehnert, of Blackheath, for ...

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  25. ON ’CHANGE

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  26. RISKED DEATH TO HELP ALLIED AIRMEN

    HANOI Sept 14.— At the risk [?] torture and death, a secret french organisation saved the [?] of many British, Australian ...

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  27. BIDDLE ON WAR TRIAL TRIBUNAL

    NEW YORK Sept. 13—President Truman has announced the appointment of the former Attorney-General, Mr. Francis ...

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  28. Japanese Agree To Surrender War Criminals

    TOKIO, Sept. 14.—The. Japanese government has agreed to turn over to the Allies, in good health, all persons wanted for investigation in relation to war crimes. A time limit has not been fixed, but it is understood ...

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  29. HEAVY BOMBERS OBSOLETE

    JOHANNESBURG September. 14,—The. heavy bomber is obsolescent, according to Air Chief Marshal Harris who was arrived ...

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  30. ANOTHER MYTH

    YOKOHAMA Sept 14—Another war myth—that the heroic defenders of Wake Island had [?] nalled during the height of that ...

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  31. Gurkhas Land At Hokpalin

    BOMBAY Sept. 14. — Gurkha troops have landed unopposed at Hokpalin, on the east bank of the Sittang river, says a ...

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  32. ORDERLY WOOL MARKETING

    BLOEMFONTEIN Sept. 14.— The National Wool Growers’ Congress adopted the Empire scheme for orderly wool ...

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  33. Motor Vehicles For South Africa

    LONDON Sept. 14 — South Africa, through James Simpson, controller of motor vehicles, has purchased vehicles valued at ...

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  34. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION

    CANBERRA Friday.— Immediately the House of Representatives met to-day the ' Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) gave ...

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  35. Drastic Economic Measures

    AMSTERDAM Sept. 14—As [?] of drastic economic measures aimed at strangling the [?] market and checking ...

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  36. Sydney Produce . Markets

    SYDNEY Friday—Private sales Alexandria:' Oaten chaff £10/ 5/, wheaten chaff £10/5/, Income hay, Maitland, new green ...

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  37. AMERICAN PRISONERS WERE BLED TO DEATH

    YOKOHAMA, Sept, 14.—Japanese doctors at Tokio’s Shinagawa hospital deliberately bled American prisoners to death in order to obtain blood transfusions for Japanese. This allegation has been made to Captain Stanton Allison, medical director on ...

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  38. Phone Service To Britain

    LONDON Sept. 14—The telephone service from Britain to Australia and New Zealand will available tor all classes ot ...

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  39. MEANS TEST AND PENSIONERS

    SYDNEY, Friday—The Public Service Association and the Teachers’ Federation sent telegrams to every member of the ...

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  41. Australian Wins At Ffackney

    LONDON Sept. 14.—Australian Air Force swimmer, Beard, won the final of the 120 yards interservices scratch race at Hackney ...

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  42. DEATH OF SIR PERCY ASHLEY

    LONDON Sept 14—The deatK has occurred of Sir Percy Ashley, who recently toured'-Australia and New Zealand on behalf of tha ...

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