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  4. Change Expected To-morrow

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered showers on the North Coast; northerly winds to-day in the eastern and northern area: cool, ...

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  5. Series of Amazing Incidents At Laval Trial

    PARIS, October 9. — Another series of amazing incidents, culminating in a request by the defence coumello that the present proceedings be wiped and a new trial be held before a new jury marked yesterday’s effort of the ...

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  7. Kramer Denies Blame For Atrocities

    LUNEBURG October 9.—Evidence to far [?] by Joseph Kramer at the [?] of the Belaen and Amechwits horror camp ...

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  8. Strike Of Bomb Damage Workers

    LONDON October 9.—Britain’s efforts to repair bomb damage may be totally paralysed as a result of the decision of the ...

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    General Tojo, Japan’s “Pearl Harbour” Prime Minister, who has been transferred in secrecy to the Omori prison camp, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 180 Killed When Prison Ship Torpedoed

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Although garbed in the regulation British battle-dress, Warrant-Officer E. W. Porter (REMC), who arrived ...

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  11. HEROISM OF BRITISH CARRIER CREW

    CAIRO, October 9.—It Is revealed that groups of picked volunteer swimmers from the British escort carrier, Trouncer dived repeatedly into a heavy sea to rescue survivors of the refugee ship, Empire Patrol, when she caught ...

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  12. Medal For Gallantry On Okinawa

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 9— For the first time in history a conscientious objector has been awarded the United ...

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  13. DAMAGE BY JAPANESE IN JAVA

    BATAVIA [?] [?] of £100,000 will [?] production in Java to [?] former level, ...

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    All available shipping was being used to bring Australian prisoners of war home and this was delaying the return of troops to ...

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  15. LABOUR COMPLAINS OF SUPPRESSION

    PARIS Oct 9.—Delegates from Iran and Transvaal who arrived here yesterday in time for the last day of the first session of ...

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  17. Three Men Missing From Wreck

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Three men are missing form a 60-feet shark boat, which was wrecked in the Rip, at the ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SERVICES TEAM

    MADRAS Oct. 9—The Australian Services cricket team will play its first match in India on October 28, when it meets ...

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  19. OVER 1000 PRISONERS OF WAR REACH SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Over 1000 ex-prisoners of war arrived in Sydney to-day in the liner Esperance Bay, the British aircraft carrier Striker and the Australian destroyer, Quiberon. ...

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  20. ARRESTED BY BRITISH

    BANGKOK Oct 9—According to Rangoon radio British military authorities in Bangkok have arrested the wife, son four ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: The High Cost of Homes

    BATAVIA, October 9.—Reports from Bandoeng say that the Indonesian extremists have arrested all moderate Indonesian officials, including the chief of police, and have also issued an edict that no goods or food are to be sold to Europeans and Eurasians. ...

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  22. TOJO MOVED TO PRISON CAMP

    YOKOHANA, Oct 9.—General Tojo, Japan’s “Pearl Harbour” Prime Minister who attempted to commit suicide by shooting ...

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  23. Plane Without A Tail

    LONDON October 9.—The appropriately named “Manx” new aeroplane, designed by Handley. Page Company, has no tail. ...

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  24. Round-Up Of Jap Secret Police.

    BANGKOK, Oct. 9.— In a widespread search of Burma to discover Japanese responsible for atrocities, the Allies ...

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  25. Lethal Tablets Used On Slave Workers

    WIESBADEN October 9.—The American military court, in a far-reaching dection has uphald the [?] of the United States to try German civilians under international law for [?] committed against Allied nations even before the Allied occupation of Europe. ...

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  26. FOUR COLLIERIES STILL IDLE

    CESSNOCK Tuesday—No fresh disputes occurred on the Maitland field to-day, but Millfield Pelton, Aberdare and Abermain ...

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