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    Hungry Chinese queue up for an issue of rice after the British occupation of Hong Kong. They are watched by Able Seaman J. Bullen, of Stepney, a sentry from [?].M.S. Swiftsure. Note the trouserless small boy to the left.—Royal Navy Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HIROHITO CALLS ON GEN. MACARTHUR FIRST EMPEROR TO LEAVE PALACE IN DEFEAT FOR 2600 YEARS

    TOKIO, Sept. 27.—For the first time in 2600 years an Emperor of Japan has emerged from his palace to acknowledge his defeat by a foreign conqueror. This morning Hirohito made what was unofficially ...

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  5. Complete Hold-up Likely On Brisbane Wharves

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union (Mr. E. Englart) said to-night indications were that no ships in Brisbane would be worked to-morrow. He said he had ...

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  6. Used Tyres For Vehicles

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Complete lifting of restrictions on the sale of certain used tyres was announced to-night by the Minister ...

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  7. ABDICATION?

    In the past few days Tokio has been buzzing with rumours that the enforced abdication of the Emperor is imminent. For two weeks ...

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  8. PROSECUTION OF NURSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"The Solicitor-General (Sir George Knowles) took every opportunity to dig up evidence against a young ...

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  9. No Joke Taking Goal From Newcastle

    After carrying the some lond of coal five times across the Equator the steamship. Atlas at last is discharging her. cargo at Hong ...

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  10. P.O.W. DEATH RATE HIGH SAYS FORDE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"It is feared the death rate among prisoners of war is high, due to meagre food rations allowed by the ...

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  11. Federal Interest In Education

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Establishment of a Commonwealth office of education to lift educational standard throughout Australia was ...

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  12. "No Recall," Says Truman

    WASHINGTON, September 27.—He did not know of any plans for General MacArthur’s re-return to America, and knew no reason to ask him to return at present, said President Truman at a ...

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  13. "Farmers Better Off Than Ever"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Members of the Country Party to-day were challenged to product in Parliament taxation returrs of ...

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  14. Enough Petrol

    CANBERRA, "Thursday.—It now appeared on an over-all basis both supplies of petroleum products and tankers would be ...

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  15. Free Travel for P.O.W. Next-of-Kin

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) announced to-day concession to the immediate next of kin, or to on ...

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  16. ACTING JUDGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Mr. B. H. Matthews. Brisbane barrister, was appointed an Acting [?] of the supreme Court to-day. ...

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  19. NEWS IN BRIEF SUITS BFFORE SPORTSWEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Production of cloth for suitings would take priority over materials suitable for sports clothes, said the ...

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  20. 60,000 Nazis Under Arrest in U.S. Zone

    BERLIN, September 27—There are 50,000 to 60,000 Nazis in the United States occupation zone." said the commanding officer in ...

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  21. QLD. AND RAIL GUAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A motion was carried unanimously by Parliament to-day condemning the failure of the ...

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  22. BRITISH BRIDE SHIP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A ship with 200 wives of Australian servicemen had left England this week. This was announced by the ...

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  23. Sugar Bureau Appointment

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. J. E. Tesch has been appointed as new assistant mill technologist to the Bureau of Sugar Experiment ...

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  24. Siege Declared In Argentine

    BUENOS AIRES, September 27.—The Argentine Government as again imposed a state of seige suspending most of the ...

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  25. Parlty. Broadcasts Next March

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Broadcasting of proceedings in the Commonwealth parliament should be begun as soon as ...

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  26. Austn. Bride To Stay In America

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 27.—The Australian bride, Marjorie Weyland, has been [?]arol[?]d in the custody of her husband, ...

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  27. Evatt’s Plea Fails

    LONDON, September 27.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening News" states it is not believed in London that the ...

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  28. Roosevelt Opposed To Franco

    WASHINGTON, September 27. —The Acting Secretary of State (M. Acheson) released a President letter dated March 1945. ...

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  29. Blamey and Critics

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"I insist on my right in common with every other subject to deal with any attack made on me private ...

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  30. R.A.A.F. For Tokio

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Under the command of Air Commodore E. Scherger, more than 2000 officers and men of No. 81 R.A.A.F. ...

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  31. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, Thursday—Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, making the State total 50 for the year. One case was ...

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  32. ARMY CAMP ESCAPES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Between July 1, 1944. and June 30, 1945, there were 640 escapes from Australian military detention ...

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