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  4. BAN ON ATOMIC BOMB

    BRITAIN, Russia, and the United States have agreed at Moscow on steps to outlaw the use of the atomic bomb, or any other weapons of mass destruction. This is perhaps the most noteworthy of the ...

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    After a three-day trial at Morotai on a charge of having murdered an R.A.A.F, prisoner of war in March, Lieutenant Asacka (left) was found not.'guilty, while Privates Susuika,and Oichi were found guilty by an Australian court. This photograph from an R.A.A.F. cameraman shows them listening to the verdict of the court, while they stand be tween Australian Army guards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The remains of another crashed R.A.A.F. aircraft were found by the investigating R.A.A.F. party at Galela Bay (Halmaheras). Led to the scene by natives, Squadron-Leader K. L. Williams, of Adelaide, Squadron-Leader M. . Kriewaldt, of Adelaide, and Flight-Lieutenant E. B. Scribner, of Sydney, examine the wreckage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOMBS AND SHOOTING

    LONDON, Friday. -- Trouble has again broken out in Palestine. In bomb explosions in the centre of Jerusalem early yesterday morning, damage was done to the headquarters of the ...

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  8. CHINESE FACTIONS

    CHUNGKING, Friday.--Chinese Government and Communist leaders have conferred formally for the first time since ...

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  9. FOR LAW AND ORDER

    LONDON, Friday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Batavia says that as part of the new campaign to restore order in Java, the British decided yesterday to equip ...

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  10. TENNO SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Friday-- The correspondent of . the "New York Times" in Tokio says that General MacArthur. in a Press ...

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  11. AMERICAN WHEAT

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The correspondent of the Canadian Press In Ottawa says that the Bureau of Statistics, in reviewing the ...

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  12. SYNTHETIC OIL

    LONDON, Friday.--The synthetic oil plant at Leuna is now delivering 200 gallons' of petrol daily, 20 per cent, of its wartime ...

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  15. WA. SERVICEMEN

    SYDNEY, Friday-- In Sydney this evening the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) explained the delay in sending home Western ...

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  16. PRIME MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is expected back in Australia to-morrow, after his visit to the troops in the ...

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  17. JAP OFFICER

    NEW YORK, Friday-- A message from Yokohama says that Lieutenant Ken Yuri, a former commander of the Omuta prison ...

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  18. JAP WAR CRIMINALS

    RANGOON, Friday. -- One or two military courts will be established soon to try Japanese war criminals in Burma. They will be ...

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