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  3. JAPANESE FEAR POLITICAL PRISON INQUIRY

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Japanese suspects are uneasy over the likelihood of an Allied investigation into prisons where political prisoners are held captive. Thousands of these have been imprisoned for years, ...

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  4. EIGHTH DIVISION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The biggest party of '8th Division troops yet to reach Queensland from Singapore arrived at ...

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  5. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--One brigade of the A.I.F., instead of the, two originally proposed, is likely to be sent initially as ...

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    Bargaining with Japanese sidewalk souvenir-sellers are these men from the Australian cruiser Shropshire. They are Lieutenant Tom Scatergood, of Adelaide; Petty-Officer Water worth, of Melbourne; and Petty-Officer Don Kurzman, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Chinese community at Singapore holding preliminary celebrations through the city streets, with liberation banners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TORTURES AT CHANGI

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Torture was carried out to the limit of human endurance, says the report of a commission set up by civil internees in the Changi prison camp at Singapore, a copy of which was ...

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  9. BIG THREE MEETING

    LONDON, Thursday.--Most British newspapers have much to say about Russia's part in the breakdown of the Foreign Ministers' Conference. The "Daily Telegraph" says it is doubtful if a resumed ...

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  10. NEW AIR ROUTE

    LONDON, Thursday.--A message from Pretoria states that Fan-American Airways are reported to be seek'ng permission to ...

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  11. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Acting Premier (Mr. Hanlon) stated to-day in the Legislative Assembly, in answer to Mr. T. ...

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  12. AMATEUR OPERATORS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Wireless experimenters will be permitted to operate' again shortly, the Postmaster-General (Senator ...

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  13. TRAM MEN TO RESUME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A mass meeting of tramwaymen today decided unanimously, to resume work at midnight to-night. ...

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  14. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Legislation to increase widows' pensions and allowances by 58 per week, involving additional ...

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  15. BRITISH DIVISION

    LONDON, Thursday.--It was officially announced from Headquarters of the Army on the Rhine that the 3rd British ...

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  16. AMERICAN TROOPS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The first contingent of American troops will land at Hakodate, on Hokkaido Island, to-day. Others ...

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  17. GERMANS TRICKED

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Clifton James, son of a former West tralian Chief Justice, was responsible for one of the biggest ...

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  18. UNITED NATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The executive committee of the tory Commission, by rune votes to three, with Canada and the ...

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  19. OWNERS OF CAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A message from Jerusalem states that inscriptions and symbols on several ossuaries found on the road to ...

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  20. Toowoomba Man Safe

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Private B. D. Wallace, of Toowoomba, who was previously reported to be a prisoner of war, is now reported ...

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  21. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Paris radio says that the French Foreign Minister (M. Bidault), to an interview with the French Press ...

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    A view of one of the wards of the 2nd14th Australian General Hospital at Singapore, staffed by Australian nurses. The change from being prisoners of war "patients" in the so-called Japanese prison camp "hospitals'' is more than appreciated by the men, who are being nursed back to health before being returned to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The last B24--known as Tulsa Joe''--modified at the Douglas Oklahama Modification Centre for Australia, is seen here with some of the men responsible for the work on the Liberator. Finished at the end of July, this was the last of 289 Liberators delivered for the R.A.A.F. and fitted for action in the Pacific according to requirements set up by Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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