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  2. CONCORDAT ENDED

    LONDON, Monday—The British Government has ended a concordat between Poland and the Vatican. It claims the Vatican broke the ...

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  3. SINO RESTORATION

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—China is to be split into seven regions for industrial reconstruction. Special officers and staffs are to be sent to each ...

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  4. OUR NURSES AND SOLDIERS MASSACRED

    SWPA, Monday.—Shocking revelation of the massacre by the Japanese of Australian Army nurses in the Sumatra area and the survival of only six of 2500 Australian and British prisoners-of-war at Sandakan, in North ...

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  5. John McCormack Dead

    LONDON, Monday. — Celebrated Irish tenor, Papal Count John McCormack, died at his home in Dublin at the week-end. He was aged ...

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  6. MACARTHUR CALLS IN KUNI FOR HIS ORDERS

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Japanese Premier, Prince, was summoned to Supreme Allied Headquarters today to hear new and sharper rules dictated by General MacArthur. Details were not officially disclosed, but it is known that Kuni was instructed to cease double-talk and deceit. ...

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  7. Every Country Is Suffering Repercussions From War

    LONDON, Monday.—Countries throughout the world are suffering grave repercussions of their war efforts. Financial, food, clothing and housing problems are acute in Britain and Europe. A correspondent in Washington suggests that the financial discussions between British and American ...

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  8. BRITISH CONTROL HONGKONG AGAIN

    HONGKONG, Monday.—The Union Jack once more flies over Hongkong following the signing of unconditional surrender instruments by Jap navy ...

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  9. Magnificent Fight Of Australians In Java

    PERTH, Monday.—"I want everyone to know that the AIF in Java fought magnificently," said Brigadier A. S. Blackburn, VC, after his arrival here ...

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  10. Drive For Wage Rise

    DETROIT, Monday.—Automobile workers at. General Motors' plants are considering a ballot as to whether they will take direct action to secure a 33 per cent ...

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  11. Anglo-Australian Rift Reported At Singapore

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Differences of. opinion on the number of persons the vessel Duntroon should carry have occurred between British ...

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  12. Kramer On Trial Today

    LONDON, Monday.—The trial of the first major war criminal, Joseph Kramer, better known as the "Beast of Beast," commenced at ...

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  13. Russians Shot Down B29

    TOKIO, Monday.—It was revealed today that the Russians on August 29 shot down a Superfort over Northern Korea. The Soviet immediately apologised when ...

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  14. Big Five On Italy

    LONDON, Monday.—The Council of Foreign Ministers resumed their discussions on Italy's future today. The Italian Foreign Minister ...

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  15. Arrest Sequel To Sinking Of British Battleships

    LONDON. Monday. — A man, who, the British Secret Service believes, was responsible for the sinking of the Prince of Wales and Repulse off the coast of ...

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  16. French Out Of Indo-China

    LONDON. Monday. — The French news agency says that the Chinese commander in Yunan Privince has refused a French General permission to enter Indo-China ...

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  17. Chinese Control Formosa

    CHUNGKING. Monday.—The Chinese are taking over all Japanese installations on Formosa. on which a Chinese administrator has set foot for the first time in ...

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  18. German Companies Active

    BERLIN, Monday.—Soviet administrative centres controlling industry and agriculture in the Russian occupation zone of Germany have discovered that Germans ...

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  19. RAAF MAN RECOUNTS EPIC ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday.—Dramatic details of he epic, mass escape bid by Allied officers, 50 of whom were recaptured and murdered, at Stalag Luft No. 3 in Germany during March, 1944, were broadcast for the first time today by one of the participants, Flight Lieutenant Brick bill, of the Royal Australian Air Force. Brickhill said the escape followed ...

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  20. Princess Elizabeth Hurt

    LONDON. Monday. — Princess Elizabeth had both legs badly bruised in a fall from a horse at the week-end. She is making a quick recovery and expects to ...

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  21. AIF Escape Atomic Bomb

    TOKIO, Monday.—Twenty-four Australians in a prisoner of war camp in the heart of Nagasaki's factory area escaped serious injury when the second atomic ...

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  22. Wavell Meets Council

    NEW DELHI. Monday. — The Viceroy, Lord Wavell, has had a special meeting with the Executive Council in New Delhi following his return from a three weeks' ...

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