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    Returning to their Tokio home after their discharge from the Japanese Army these soldiers push their personal belongings on a cart through bomb-blasted streets.—U.S. Office of War Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. QUEENSLANDERS HOME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Her decks lined with hundreds of khaki-clad prisoners of war returning home after over three unhappy years in the hands of the Japanese, the big hospital ship, Oranje, with long green ...

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  5. Soft Handling Of Timor Japs Angers Australians

    DARWIN, Wednesday.— Discontent seething among troops on Timor at the kid-glove handling of the Japs there by the A.I.F. Commander, Brigadier Dyke, came to a head when a soldier ...

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  6. B’BANE WHARF DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Steps may be taken by he Brisbane Waterside Workers Federation to work ships other than Dutch ...

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  7. WELL OUT

    CANBERRA, WEdnesday.—"Best military advice within a fortnight of the collapse of Japan was that the war would ...

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  8. Opposition Fails To Break Tied Hotels Evil

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—All attempts by Opposition members to have the Liquor Acts Amendment Bill amended so as to free hotels from monopolistic control was rejected in Parliament ...

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  9. UPRISING IN SAIGON

    SAIGON, September 26.— British mortars and heavy machine-guns have been turned on Annamit[?] forces in an attempt to quell an ...

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  10. P.O.W. BACK IN REPS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Just a week short of four years since he left to serve his country, sgt. A. M. Blain, member for ...

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  13. RUSSIA SEEKS SAY ON RULING JAPAN

    LONDON, September 25.—The Russian Foreign Commissar (Mr. Molotov) surprised the Foreign Ministers Council Yesterday by ...

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  14. LABOUR AND MIDDLE CLASS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party decided to-day to appoint a special sub-committe of Caucus ...

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  15. WRIT ISSUED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. [?] behalf of Australian National Airways, Malleson, Stewart and Coy, to-day issued out of the ...

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  16. Java Occupation Speeded Up

    SINGAPORE, September 27.—The British occupation of Java is being speeded up because of the confused political state of the country. ...

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  17. 1000 Austns. On Lost Troopship

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No trace can be found of a Jap troopshi[?] which left Rabaul in June, 1942, carrying from 700 to ...

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  18. Peace Officers Dismissed

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Security policing of Australia's waterside finished to-day with the formal dismiss from d[?] of ...

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