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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. SPECIAL EMISSARY MAY GO TO AID MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, September 21.—A special emissary may soon be sent from Washington to confer with General MacArthur regarding the enforcement of long-range peace controls in Japan in view of the differing opinions ...

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  5. AUSSIE P.O.W. CATCH UP WITH THE NEWS

    A group of Aussies catch up with some reading that they have missed during the 3½ years they have been imprisoned in Japan. They ore wearing their original Digger hats, and waiting in line to be "processed" before returning home for good. "Processing" in the system of checking, clothing, recording, de-tousing. etc. that the lads have to go through before they con be sent off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A NEW BELSEN

    MELBOURNE, September 21.—Five hundred emaciated Indians and Indonesians held prisoners by the Japanese for over three years upon the island ...

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  7. FOUR SURVIVE DEATH MARCHES

    LABUAN, September 21.—Japanese brutality and neglect wiped out all but four Australians of 2756 British and ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. GARNISHEE ORDER FOR NURSE'S FINE

    MARYBOROUGH, September 21.—A garnishee order on Nurse W Wagland's salary has been received by the Maryborough Hospials Board. ...

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  9. PEACE TALK CLASH

    LONDON, September 21.—At the Foreign Ministers' Council progress is undoubtedly slower than was expected, says the "Times." Even if the Council speeds up the Ministers can hardly hope to deal adequately with ...

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    Catching up with the news after being out of circulation so long. These lads are now safe aboard the British-manned hospital ship Tjitjalengka in Yokohama. They are L/Cpl. Bob Whitington, of Unley, Adelaide; Private Ken Clinton, of St Mary's. N.S.W.; Sig. "Bunny" Bruce Shirriff, of North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FREE TRAVEL FOR NEXT OF KIN

    BRISBANE, September 21.—The Commonwealth Government has agred to share with the State Government the coat of one free return ...

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  12. ONE-DAY STRIKE Mr. Chifley's Appeal

    SYDNEY, September 21.—Mr. Chifley has appealed to officials of the Miners' Federation to cancel the proposed one-day stop-work meeting of ...

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  13. V.C's. EXECUTIONER REPORTED P.O.W.

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, stated to-day he would have an immediate investigation ...

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  14. AMERICANS' RIGID AVERSION TO JAPS

    NEW YORK, September 21.—The "New York Times" Tokio correspondent, Frank Kluckhohn, says there is no fraternisation in Japan. The ...

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  15. ARMY TO VACATE PRIVATE HOUSES

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The Minister for the Army announced in the House of Representatives to-day that he had ordered all private ...

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  16. 'FLU EPIDEMIC LIKELY THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, September 21.—An epidemic of influenza is a strong possibility in Australia this year, said Mr. Forde, in the House of Representatives ...

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  17. PEARL HARBOUR GANG LOCKED UP

    NEW YORK, September 21.—The American Press Yokohama correspondent says General Eichelberger announced that Tojo would be moved ...

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  18. JAPS BOW AND SCRAPE AT RABAUL

    MELBOURNE, September 21.—The Japanese at Rabaul are reported to be over eager to bow and scrape to the occupying forces Huge arms ...

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  19. DUKE'S AIDE TO WED IN OCTOBER

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The wedding of Brigadier Derek Schreiber, chief of staff to the Governor-General. His Royal Highness the Duke ...

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  20. SINGAPORE CAMPS NEARLY EMPTY

    SINGAPORE, September 21.—By Saturday most of the original prisoners of war, who were in Singapore, when it was reoccupied, will be on ...

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  21. JAP INVASION DAY WAS NOVEMBER 1

    WASHINGTON, September 21.—The American Press says General Marshall told a joint Senate House meeting that the sudden Japanese ...

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  22. DETAILS OF JAP ARRESTS SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Details of instructions given to General Blamey regarding the arrest of war criminals were demanded to-day by ...

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  23. MORE TRANSPORT RELAXATIONS

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Federal control over the transport of race horses by road and the speed limits of motor vehicles were lifted to-day ...

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  24. ATOM BOMBS FELL ON BEATEN FOE

    WASHINGTON, September 21.—The American Press says that General Lemay, interviewed after a flight from Japan, said that atom bombs had ...

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  25. JAPAN CAN BE RE-EDUCATED

    CANBERRA, September 21.—General MacArthur should be left as Supreme Commander-in-Chief to carry on the difficult task before him. He ...

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  26. INSULT ALLEGED TO MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, September 21.—The Associated Press Washington representative says that, during a hot depate, two Senators delayed action on ...

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  27. INTREPID SMALL FORCE IN INDIES

    MELBOURNE, September 21.—For five months early this year, 21 members of the R A.A.F. and specialists of other Allied services occupied the ...

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  28. AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY IN ACTION

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Displaying amazing courage and audacity, Lieut. Jack Ruggett Pimm, of Wattle Glen, Victoria, while on a patrol snatched away a machine gun from an enemy post while the Japs were sitting in groups smoking and talking. ...

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  29. HORROR FILM SCREENED AT BELSEN TRIAL

    LUNEBURG, September 21.—One of the most sickening of the many horrible scenes revealed in Belsen camp films was the shot of a British driver with his nose covered with a handkerchief driving in a bulldozer, while ...

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  30. FILM CENSORSHIP REVIEW URGED

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Non-sensical musicales, gangster, cowboy, and stupid serial films should be barred to juvenile audiences. said ...

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  31. FRED ASTAIRE TO ABANDON DANCING

    HOLLYWOOD, September 21.—Fred. Astaire has announced that he will retire soon. He may become a movie producer. ...

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  32. CANADA-SYDNEY AIR SERVICE SOON

    VANCOUVER, September 21.—An air service from Vancouver to Sydney will become a reality as soon as airfields and equipment in the South ...

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  33. REPATRIATES URGE HARD PEACE

    BRISBANE, September 21.—Sixteen internees and merchant seamen liberated from the Japanese at Singapore, arrived in Brisbane by Dakota ...

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  34. POLISH LOOTERS TROUBLESOME

    LONDON, September 21.—Many British troops in north-west Germany are wondering whether the war hu not broken out again. ...

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  35. MAN HUNT FOR NAURU CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The Australian Government had started a search for Japanese responsible for the murder of five Australians on ...

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  36. CHINESE APPEAL

    CHUNGKING, September 21.—The Associated Press correspondent says that the Chinese Government has asked U.N.R.R.A. to allot 945 ...

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