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  4. Some Prisoners In Java Still Working Under Jap Control

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 28. —Some prisoners of war in Java are still working under the Japanese. This is alleged by the Batavia correspondent of the London “Daily Express,” who says that the Japanese still are very much ...

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  5. JAPANESE GENERAL IN MANILA

    Lieutenant General TORASHIROKAWABE (left), vice chief of the Japanese Imperial General Staff and head of the Japanese surrender delegation, presents his credentials from Japanese Emperor Hirohito to Lieutenant General RICHARD K. SUTHERLAND ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Fine And Warmer Conditions

    NSW Forecast: Fine: scattered frosts on the tablelands tonight, but warmer day temperatures; winds tending northerly. ...

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  7. Emperor’s Visit To MacArthur Front Page News

    TOKIO, Sept. 28—Yesterday's meeting between General MacArthur and the Japanese Emperor is front-page news on all Tokio newspapers, but only editorial comment on the conference appears in the “Nippon Times,” which ...

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  8. No Wish To Live Under Red Rule

    LONDON Sept. 28. — Huge numbers of European refugee peoples do not wish to live under Russian rule. ...

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  9. To-day's Leader More Powers

    LONDON Sept. 28—Announcements that Russia and America are prepared to recognise the Hungarian Government .have ...

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  10. French Plans For Administration Of Germany

    LONDON. Sept. 28.—Discussing the French recommendation to the Foreign Ministers’ Council for the administration of Germany, which still has to be decided by the Council, the "Times" diplomatic correspondent says that ...

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  11. Further Clashes In Saigon

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 28.— Unrest among the Indonesians, which, earlier in the week produced more than 100 casualties ...

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  12. American Charge Against Australian

    NEW YORK Sept. 28.—It was revealed at General MacArthur’s headquarters that the Australian, John Holland, who was arrested ...

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  13. POLITICAL TENSION IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM Sept. 28 — A parachute division of the British 8th Army is stated to have arrived in Palestine from Europe ...

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  15. HUNTING DOWN NAZI WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—More than 1000 additional German men war criminals are now being hunted down by the Allied authorities. The names of these criminals, against whom the Allied ...

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  16. MEN OF 8th CHEERED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Friday,—The hospital ship Oranje arrived in Sydney this morning with 637 men of the 8th [?], 200 of whom were ...

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  17. BAN ON SOME TYRES LIFTED

    CANBERRA Friday:—The lifting of restrictions on the sale of certain types of used tyres was announced by the Minister for ...

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  18. ATTACK WITH RIFLE ALLEGED

    NEWCASTLE Friday—In the Police Court to-day, Frank Heins (30), mechanic, was charged that at Georgetown, while armed with ...

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  19. U.S. PLAN TO HELP BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON Sept. 28—American officials, working out plans to help Britain, are believed to favour a loan of 5,000,000,000 dollars ...

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  20. EXPULSION OF GERMANY

    LONDON Sept. 28—At its first meeting In six years the International. Shipping Federation decided unanimously to expel ...

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  21. U.S. FOREIGN BROADCAST TO CEASE

    WASHINGTON September 28. —The United States foreign broadcast intelligence service, which has been operating continuously ...

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  22. ON ’CHANGE

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  23. Insulin Cures Mental Disorders

    VIENNA Sept. 28—The Vienna radio reports the remarkable recovery of the world-famous Russian dancer, 55-years-old Nii ...

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  24. Sydney Produce Markets

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  25. DEATH-ROLL IN BOMBAY RIOTS

    BOMBAY Sept. 28—The death roll from the Bombay rioting is now 17 while 72 have been injured. The riots flared up anew ...

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  26. "Mercy" Ship Had Ammunition On Board

    CANBERRA Friday—Some of the Dutch “Mercy” ships which had been declared black by wharf labourers, did have arms and ...

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  27. LATEST ORDER OF FAVOURITISM

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  28. JAP GOODS SOON BACK ON U.S. MARKET

    NEW YORK, Sept, 28—It will not be long before Japanese made goods are back on the American market. This was revealed by the Washington correspondent of the Wall Street Journal. He says that war[?] branded ...

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  29. STORMY SCENES IN VIC. HOUSE

    MELBOURNE Friday — Mr. Dunstan is still clinging to the Victorian Premiership, despite his defeat on the floor of the ...

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  30. U.S. Airliner On Survey Flight

    LONDON Sept. 28 — The First air liner, not under military control to land in Britain since the war’s end, touched down at ...

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  32. Marshal Zhukov To Visit America

    WASHINGTON Sept. 28.—President Truman announced that Marshel Gregort Zhukov, Russia's representative on the Allied ...

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