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  2. AUSTRALIAN POW

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence, Mr. Beasley announced today that next of kin would be notified as soon as possible ...

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  3. DUKE'S CONDITION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Governor General, the Duke of Gloucester, who is in a Sydney hospital suffering from an eye ulcer and a leg injury, was ...

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  4. JAPS' COMMUNIQUE ON ALLIED LANDINGS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Tokio Radio has broadcast a Japanese communique, giving details of General MacArthur's plans for the occupation of Japan. The Japanese say that Allied planes will begin to fly over the homeland on Saturday and that airborne troops will land south-west of Tokio on Sunday morning. It is ...

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    AN ATS CLERK on leave in Berlin uses an are to chip a piece from one of Hitler's tables in the once imposing Chancellery.—Brisbane Telegraph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sarawak Compound May Hold Australians

    SWPA, Wednesday.—Twice during the past few days, RAAF Mosquito crews have noticed. white men in a Jap prisoner of war ...

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  7. No Developments In South-West Pacific

    SWPA, Wednesday.—No further developments have been reported in surrender negotiations in New Guinea and Bougainville. ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVAL UNITS TO LIBERATE HONG KONG; PEACE TALKS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—While surrender talks are still in progress in China and Manchuria, British naval units are reported to be on their way to liberate Hong Kong, where there are many prisoners of war. ...

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  9. LORD WAVELL TO VISIT ENGLAND

    LONDON. Wednesday.—It was announced today that the Viceroy of India, Lord Wavell, would visit England soon for talks with the ...

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  10. Attlee Addresses British And Empire Forces

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British and Empire troops., including Australians and New Zealanders, marched through London yesterday to an ...

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  11. BRITISH PARLIAMENT DISCUSSES GOVERNMENT'S ECONOMIC POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons last night, the Lord President of the Council, Mr Herbert-Morrison, said government controls would be continued wherever appropriate. Mr Morrison declared that Britain ...

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  12. British Naval Officer Tackles Dangerous Job

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the war men of the Royal Navy lived up to their tradition of bravery on land and sea, and here is another story ...

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  13. HOW JAPAN'S FLEET HAS DWINDLED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—According to a Manila correspondent. Rear Admiral Icbiro Yokoyama, one of the surrender envoys, told General MacArthur's ...

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  14. Food And Clothing Shortage In Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The end of the war has not eased the food or clothing, shortage in England. A Government statement says there ...

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  15. City Sprayed To Check Spread Of Paralysis

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— A low-flying Mitchell bomber sprayed the city of Rockford, Illinois, on Sunday with DDT, in an effort to check ...

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  16. Jap Commander Replies To Mountbatten

    KANDY, Wednesday.—The commander of the Japanese Southern Army has replied to Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's order to send ...

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  17. British Note To Bulgarian Government

    LONDON. Wednesday.—A correspondent in Sofia has advised that a note from the British Government has been received by the Bulgarian ...

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  18. Housing And Soldier Settlement Plans Approved By Conference

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Premiers Conference today accepted the draft of the housing agreement, which will now be put before Commonwealth and State parliaments in the form of legislation. The Prime Minister, Mr Cifley, ...

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  19. Australians To Garrison Nauru Island

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Nauru and Ocean Islands are to be garrisoned by Australian troops. Announcing this last night, the Minister ...

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  20. Allied Control Commission Discusses German Assets

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At a meeting in Berlin, the Allied Control Commission discussed two matters raised by the American representatives. The first was ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. Czech Airmen Home After Serving With RAF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Prague message says that Czech airmen who served with the RAF were welcomed home by the Prime Minister, Doctor Benes, who ...

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