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  4. SOEKARNO FLIES TO SOURABAYA FOR TRUCE

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. - The Associated Press reports that as a result of Dr. Soekarno's intervention, a truce has been arranged at Sourabaya. Firing died down in the 49th Brigade Headquarters area, the ...

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  5. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Reports of growing warfare in Shantung. Shansi and Suiyuam Provinces give a picture of the ...

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  6. ALLIED DIRECTIVE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The correspondent at the American Associated Press at Tokio says that newspapers in Tokio re- ...

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    Lieutenant-Commander F. M. Graves (left) commanding officer of H.M.S. Quality, and Lieutenant G. J. B. Crabb, of South Yarra, commanding officer of H.M.S. Napier, photographed at Williamstown, Their vessels are to change flags and crews un- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Cheering United States veterans of the China-Burma-India campaigns arrive in New York on September 27. 1945, aboard the United States Army transport, General A. W. Greely. The 2775 men and women aboard comprised the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OVERCOME PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Br. Evatt), in a speech at the New York "Herald-Tribune" forum, declared: "The Far Eastern Commission will be a success ...

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  10. IMPORTANT TALKS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The London representative of, the, "New York Times," Herbert Matthews, says that the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Attlee) and President Truman will hold in- ...

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  11. SERVICE RELEASES

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. — Releases from the Services since the end of the war against Japan total 70 000. The Prime ...

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  12. TRIAL OF YAMASH1TA

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that as General Yamashita's trial enters its second ...

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  13. TWELVE SHIPS IDLE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — More than 1500 waterside workers did not report for work to-day, with the result that 12 ships were ...

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    BARON KIJURO SHIDEHARA, now Premier of Japan, against whose Cabinet there is growing criticism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AIRLINES ACT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The airlines case was continued in the High Court to-day. Mr. Ham. K.C. (for Guinea Air- ...

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    THE TABLES WERE TURNED on these Jap prison guards recently when they were taken on a long route march through Singapore, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FINANCIAL TALKS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" in Washington says: ' British sources are stat- ...

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  18. MEN IN ISLANDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- While Ministers ore using lack of transport as an excuse for the delay in returning Servicemen to Australia ...

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  19. IN CAPITAL CITIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—New dwellings for which permits have been issued in Australian capital pities totalled 978 in August, com- ...

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  20. MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Recommendations on manpower, which were submitted by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Hollo- ...

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  21. BROUGHT BACK

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.—Ten Indonesians who were brought back to Bundaberg by train, after being sten tuhsob y cmfwypcmf ...

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  22. WEEKLY WAGE BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—T h e Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Carver) said to-day that Australia's weekly wage bill during the ...

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  23. NEW PRICES CHIEF

    CANEERRA, Tuesday.—The Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. 'M. E. McCarthy) was to-day appointed by the Full Cabinet as ...

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  24. INSPECT BOOKS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. — Mr. T.. Alkens (Hermit Park Labour, Mundingburra) has accepted an offer of the secretary of the ...

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  25. POLISH GOVERNMENT

    CANEERRA, Tuesday. — The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to recognise the Government at Warsaw as the Polish Provisional Gov- ...

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  26. PALESTINE'S WOES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Britain's ' problems h. Palestine are no nearer solution. The arrival of the British cruiser EMS. Orion in ...

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  27. CONTROL REVOKED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Wartime orders for controlling canned fruits and imposing restrictions on the use of grapes were revoked to- ...

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  28. HOLLANDIA BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The United States Navy base at Hollandia. (New Guinea) has been sold to the Netherlands East Indies Gov-, ...

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  29. Charge at Bow Street

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Patrick Joseph Dillon (38 years) was charged at the Bow Street Court with broadcasting for the Nazis ...

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