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  2. DEMOBILISATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— All Australian Servicemen with high points scores will have been returned home for discharge from Pacific islands by ...

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  3. RATIONS STAYING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Bigger allowances of petrol and beer are not likely before the end of the year, according to Ministerial statements. ...

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  4. INDONESIANS ARE CONTINUING HOSTILITIES

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Indonesian insurgents were reported today to be continuing hostilities in several parts of Java despite the British warning that all weapons of modern warfare will be brought to bear ...

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  5. LATEST REPORTS

    Reports late tonight. from Java laced the situation thus:— MAGALANG: Three Thunderbolt machine gunned Indonesian gun positions ...

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  6. Jap Home Island May Be Occupied By The Soviet

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Russian share in the occupation of Japan may be a separate home island. Negotiations are proceeding for British, Russian and Chinese troops to join Americans soon in occupying Japan. It is believed General MacArthur is being kept formed of developments and ...

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  7. Black Market Smashed

    TOKIO, Thursday.—American policemen have smashed a million dollar black market in Tokio. They have arrested four American soldiers two Italians and ...

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  8. Employers And Employees To Confer On Disputes

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Minister for Labour, Mr. Holloway, today confirmed reports that the Prime Minister Mr. Chifley, had called a ...

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  9. DISBANDING OF CCC

    SYDNEY, Thursday The Civil Construction Corps will be disbanded with in the next fortnight the Minister for Social Services Mr. Lazzarini, announced ...

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  10. Britain Has More Powerful Jet Engine

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British attempt on the world's air speed record has again been postponed until tomorrow. ...

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  11. Britain's Shipping Loss

    LONDON. Thursday.—Britain lost cargo vessels at the rate of one daily from the outbreak of hostilities to Spring, 1943 it was revealed today. Altogether. 75 ...

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  12. Major Battle Developing As Civil War Spreads In China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Reports from northern, central and southern China indicate that some one million Chinese are engaged in civil war. A major battle is said to be developing near the Manchurian border between Communist and American-armed Central Government troops. One report ...

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  13. POLES GOING HOME

    BERLIN Thursday.— Some 142,000 displaced Poles in Europe have returned to Poland. Of about. 180,000 still to be repatriated. 50,000 have expressed a ...

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  14. WARNS OF ORGANISED UPRISING IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—A warning that mounting dissatisfaction may lead to an organised German uprising has been given by the US C-in-C. in Germany, General Eisenhower At the same time, White House officials are said to be considering fixing June 1, 1946 as the date for German ...

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  15. Joyce Appeal Case Over

    LONDON. Thursday.—Judgment in William (Lord How Haw) Joyce's appeal against sentence of death was reserved today The main points of his appeal ...

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  16. JAP DEATH MARCH

    LABUAN, Thursday.—Three thousand Japanese have surrendered to Australians while making their way into Dutch from British North ...

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  17. JEWS TERRORISE HAIFA

    CAIRO, Thursday.—Jewish terrorists to-day made organised attacks on the railway system at Haifa. cutting tracks at 50 points. Greatest attack was 10 miles ...

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  18. Foreign Policies Agree

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Minister Mr. Bevin. said today that the British Government was in agreement with President. Truman's 12-point ...

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  19. Mr. James Menzies Dead

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The death occurred in Melbourne today of Mr. James Menzies; father of the leader of the Federal Parliamentary Opposition, Mr. ...

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  20. ATOMIC BOMB MAY BRING EXODUS TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The atomic may have an indirect effect of encouraging migration to Australia. despatch from New York says that because of its comparative remoteness, Australia is beginning to appeal to many; Americans, judging by statements made to Australian officials there by intending migrants. American scientists say that ...

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  21. US CONFERS ON BRAZIL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The US State Department has began consultations with other American republics in connection with the situation in Brazil ...

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  22. Wage Increases Supported

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Some 360,000 workers are still on strike in the United States. Most are claiming higher wages. which according to President Truman ...

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  23. YAMASHITA TRIAL

    MANILA, Thursday.—Press and public were excluded today when the trial of General Yamashita continued. Evidence was given about outrages committed on ...

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