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  2. Canberra Broadcasts

    CANBERRA, Friday.— In the House of Representatives today, the leader of the Country Party. Mr. Fadden, asked the Speaker if, is the event ...

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  3. Gold Stolen

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A co[?]t of gold, worth neraly £2000, was stoles between Auckland, New Zealand, and the Melbourne Post ...

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  4. ALLIED FORCES READY TO ENTER TOKIO

    YOKOHAMA, Friday.—General MacArthur, Supreme Allied Commander, will make his formal entry into Tokio tomorrow with the First US Cavalry Division. The Allied Troops will parade in full battle order, and ...

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  5. DETAILS OF BUDGET ANNOUNCED IN HOUSE BY PRIME MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—When the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, outlined Budget proposals in the House of Representatives today, he said expenditure would amount to £492,000,000, of which £360,000,000 would be spent on war commitments. ...

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  6. Singapore Occupation Without Incident

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — No clashes have been reported between the Japanese and the British and Indian troops who are occupying Singapore. ...

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  7. INTERIM LEND-LEASE AGREEMENT PROPOSED BY PRESIDENT TRUMAN

    LONDON, Friday.—London newspapers have given great prominence to a speech by President Truman to Congress yesterday, when he urged speedy action in the drawing up of an interim Lend-Lease Agreement for the henefit of the United Nations. ...

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  8. Australia Ratifies United Nations Charter

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The House of Representatives has endorsed the United Nations Charter, which was drawn up at the recent San ...

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  9. Liberation Forces Caring For Thousands Of POW's

    SINGAPORE, Friday.—The first task of the Allied occupation forces in Singapore and Siam has been the liberation of thousands of prisoners of war and civil internees, who have suffered almost unbelievable hardships during the years they have been in captivity. ...

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  10. Minesweepers Still On Job In Pacific Waters

    LONDON, Friday. — Although the war, in the Pacific has ended, many ships of the British East Indies Fleet are still carrying out their full ...

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  11. Northern Territory Member Prison Camp Survivor

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Sergeant A. M. Blain, MHR for the Northern Territory, is among the Eighth Division survivors in the Changi prison camp, ...

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  12. Max Schmeling Arrested

    LONDON, Friday.—Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight boxer, has been arrested in Hamburg at the direction. of the Allied Military ...

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  13. SOUTH WEST PACIFIC COMMAND ABOLISHED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The South- West Pacific Command came to an end on September 2, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Beasley, announced ...

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  14. Truman Predicts Era Of Prosperity For America

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—In an address to Congress, President Truman urged that members of the fighting services be returned to civil life as ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN COMMANDER'S WARNING TO JAPANESE AT SURRENDER CEREMONY

    SWPA, Friday.—At the surrender ceremony on the British aircraft carrier Glory in Rabaul Harbour yesterday, Lieutenant General Sturdee, Commander of the First Australian Army, warned the Japanese Commander, Lieutenant General Imamura, that any Japs, other than authorised police or ...

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  16. Atlantic Record Broken By RAF Mosquito

    LONDON, Friday.—A RAF Mosquito has broken the Atlantic air record by crossing the 2300 miles of ocean in seven hours two minutes. ...

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  17. Evatt Arrives In England

    LONDON. Friday.— Australia's External Affairs Minister, Doctor Evatt, arrived in England last night, and will attend a meeting of the Council of ...

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