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  3. BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA

    Aboard an aircraft a group of liberated Australian prisoners of war are given food and cigarettes as they leave for home. The planes took off from the civil airport at Kalang, Singapore.—Netherlands Indies Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATOMIC BOMB DESTRUCTION AT NAGASAKI

    This is the first ground level view of devastation caused by the atom ic bomb, which was dropped on Nagasaki on August 9. Japanese workmen are clearing away the debris. The picture was found in the files of Domei, the official Japanese newsagency. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTROL OF JAPAN BY ALLIED COMMISSION SOUGHT BY RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 25.—M. Molotov surprised the Council of Foreign Ministers today by raising the question of an Alliedtcontrol commission for Japan, states the "Daily Herald's" diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  6. DUTCH HOSPITAL SHIP BRINGS 827 AUSTRALIANS HOME

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Her decks lined with hundreds of former prisoners of war, returning home after over three unhappy years in the hands of the ...

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  7. RENEWED ARABJEWISH CONFLICT NEAR

    LONDON, Spetember 25.—The Arab-Jewish conflict has reached a point where it has been thought necessary to dispatch British ...

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  8. UNION THREAT TO DECLARE WHARF "BLACK"

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The Dutch steamer Van Heutz was expected to leave Brisbane tomorrow morning carrying nearly 1000 ...

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  9. SOFT TREATMENT OF TIMOR JAPS GALLING TO AUST'NS

    DARWIN, September 26.—The discontent seething among Australian troops on Timor at the kid-glove handling of the Japanese there came to a head when one soldier fired his Owen gun in the ...

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  10. Annamite Revolt In Saigon: Many Casualties

    NEW YORK, September 25. — According to a broadcast by a CBS correspondent aboard a United States warship off Saigon ...

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  11. 16,000 ALLIED POW DIED IN SUMATRA

    SINGAPORE, September 26.— It has been revealed that 16,000 of 25,000 Allied prisoners in Sumatra died during their ...

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  12. BIG GERMAN PLANTS TO BE TAKEN BY UNITED NATIONS

    WIESBADEN, September 25.— General Eisenhower announced that five German industrial undertakings will be made available ...

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  13. Reorganisation Of Japan's Liaison Office

    NEW YOBJK, September 26.— The Tokyo correspondent of the Associated Press states that a session of the Privy Council on ...

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  14. World Trade Union Congress Commenced

    PARIS, September 25.—The world Trade Unions Congress attended by representatives of 60,000,000 workers, opened today ...

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  15. RABAUL DEFENDERS' FATE LINKED WITH MISSING TROOPSHIP

    CANBERRA, September 25.—No trace could be found of a Japanese troopship which left Rabaul in June, 1942, carrying 700 to ...

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  16. "PARASITES" IN ARMY

    CANBERRA, September 26.—No military organisation ever had so many parasites attached to it as the present Australian army, said ...

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  17. Wootton Chairman of Repatriation

    CANBERRA, September 26. — The Minister for Repatriation (Mr Frost) said tonight that Major-General. Wootten, commander of ...

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  18. MINERS' LEADER APPEALS FOR BIGGER OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, September 26.—Declaring that coal stocks in New South Wales were the lowest in the history of the Coal ...

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    CANBERRA, September 26.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) told Mr Watkins (Labour, NSW) in the House of Representatives ...

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  20. BELSEN TRIALS

    LUNEBERG, September 25.—At the resumption of the Belsen trial, witnesses described more cruelties and sadistic beatings and killings ...

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  21. JOY UNLIMITED IN HONGKONG

    Excited Chinese children mob the Royal Marines band of HMS Vengeance during a parade through the dockyard area of Hongkong, proving the universal appeal of brass instruments.—Royal Navy official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RELEASED POW

    BRISBANE, September 26.—A casually list issued today includes the following: Previously reported prisoner of ...

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  23. Two Eire Citizens Arrested At Singapore

    LONDON, September 25.—Two men who claim citizenship of Eire and five Indians are among a nnmber of people arrested by the ...

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  24. WEATHER FORECAST

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The following State forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at noon today for the ensuing 24 hours: Fine ...

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  25. Pope Receives Former Jap. Ambassador

    LONDON, September 25.—The Pope had a private audience with Ken Earada, former Japanese ambssador to the Vatican, who is ...

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  26. TRIESTE STRIKE ENDED

    TRIESTE, September 25.—The organisers satisfied with having voiced the workers' protest, have called off the strike as from ...

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