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  4. MORE JAPANESE OBEYING SURRENDER ORDER

    JAPANESE forces are continuing to lay down their arms. In New Guinea and on Bougainville enemy envoys have approached Australian officers and surrender terms have been discussed; but the war in Burma has ...

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    Major-General K. W. Eather, Commanding-Officer of the 25th Brigade in Borneo, has a few farewell words with some of the members of his brigade who enlisted in 1939 and who have returner! to the mainland for discharge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Private Tom Fox, of Melbourne, takes things easy on the Seppingang airstrip while waiting for a 'plane for transportation preparatory to discharge from the A. I.F ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. YUGOSLAV SCIENTISTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The representative of the "New York Times" in Paris says informed quarters have ...

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  8. ON BOUGAINVILLE

    BOUGAINVILLE, Sunday. -- All the Japanese army and naval forces have ceased hostilities on Bougainville. This assurance was given yesterday by a Japanese envoy from Lieutenant-General ...

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  9. FLIGHT OVER JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The correspondent of the Associated Press an Okinawa says two unescorted Domina- ...

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  10. BASES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- The Naval Affairs Committee of the American House of Representatives has recommended that America retain her wartime bases set up in Allied Pacific territory. The ...

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  11. ATOMIC BOMB

    LONDON. Sunday.-- The Archbishop of Canterbury, preaching at a thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral, said that the ...

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  12. HAZARDOUS WORK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Some of the most humorous and hazardous stories of the war belong to the Water Transport Service -- the ...

    Article : 540 words
  13. MINISTER'S REPLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- "No complaint has been received at the Department of Education relating to the awarding of University ...

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  14. REDUCE TAXATION '

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- First Government peacetime move should be a reduction in taxation, said the Country Party Lender ...

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  15. OFFICER KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday.--After bearing a charmed life to some of the war's toughest operations, including the landings to Normandy ...

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  16. REPARATIONS CLAIM

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Netherlands Government has addressed a note to the British, American, French and Russian ...

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  17. AGAINST RUSSIANS

    MOSCOW, Saturday.--The "Red Star." to an article, says: "During the Pacific war Japan concentrated over half her army against Rus- ...

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  18. BUILDING TIMBER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"Australians cannot hope for much building timber from Canada in the near future," said senator R. Nash ...

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  19. BABY GIRL KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A five-months-old baby girl was killed and a youth 16 years of age was seriously injured when a motor ...

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  20. TO FIGHT JAPS

    LISBON, Saturday.--The Prime Minister (Senor Antonio Salazar), in a speech, declared that Portugal had been preparing to ...

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  21. SERVICE OF THANKS

    LONDON, Sunday, -- Field- Marshal Montgomery read the lesson this morning at a thanks-giving service at a Berlin church. ...

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  22. ROSEVILLE ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two Royal Navy ratings were killed when a Navy truck crashed into a fence on the Pacific Highway at Rose- ...

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  23. JAP DIFFICULTIES

    LONDON. Sunday. -- Japan's Internal difficulties are discussed by a former British Ambassador to Tokio (Sir Robert Craigie). ...

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  24. MINISTER OF STATE

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The Tokio radio said that the Domel Newsagency states Lieutenant- General Hoshishiro obata has ...

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    For the first time since its inception during the great siege of Gibraltar of 1779-1783, Australian personnel took part in the historic Ceremony of the Keys recently. The Australians were a detachment of R.A.A.F. members stationed in Gibraltar. The ceremony begin when an order was issued in 1779 that all aliens leave the fortress 30 minutes after the evening time gun ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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