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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  4. SOVIET ASPIRATIONS IN AFRICA ADMITTED

    LONDON, September 19.—There was a grain of truth in reports concerning Russian aspirations in Tripolitania (North Arfrica), but he prefered to defer comment because the question was still discussion, said the Soviet ...

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  5. BRITISH FLEET AND TRANSPORTS AT SINGAPORE

    A view of Singapore harbour with the city in the foreground. The harbour is once again alive with British ships, battleships, hospital ships, supply ships, ships of all shapes and sizes. This picture was taken from the highest point overlooking Singapore a modern building, The Cathay Building, which was used by the Japanese officials as an Army H.Q. during the occupation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SURPRISING TURN IN "HAW HAW" CASE

    LONDON, September 19.—The trial of William Joyce, known as "Lord Haw-Haw," at the Old Bailey, took a striking turn when what Mr. Justice ...

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  7. STALIN ILL

    PARIS, September 19.—The newspaper "Paris Pres[?]" states that it is reliably learned that Generalissimo Stalin, because of ...

    Article : 95 words
  8. Doctor Tells of Appalling Conditions at Belsen

    The Vice-Deputy-Director of Medical Services of the British Army of the Rhine, Brigadier Llewelyn Glyn Hughes, said no description could bring home the horrors of Belsen. When taken over, there were piles of corpses all around the camp, and uncountable bodies in huts. The dead were intermingled with the living. There were signs ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. BLUNT CHURCHILL REPLY TO SPAIN

    LONDON. September 19. — Mr. Churchill bluntly repudiated Spanish claims to participate in "peace settlements or a future world organisation" ...

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  10. JAP IDLENESS IN TIMOR RESENTED

    KOEPANG, September 19. — The crowning insult which Australians working to build a base at Koepang have had to suffer, came on Monday ...

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  11. ALLIES TO SEIZE JAP GOLD

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The American Press Los Angeles representative says Mr. Edwin Pauley, the American member of the Allied ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. NORWAY ESCHEWS DE GAULLE PLAN

    LONDON, September 19. — The Danish Foreign Minister, M. Moeller, told the "Times" representative at Copenhagen that as Denmark had been ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. LARGER FOREIGN WOOL PURCHASE

    CANBERRA, September 19.—Item purchases by commercial buyers in the United States of America in the 1944-45 wool ...

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  14. £2000 STOLEN FROM PIMLICO HOUSE

    On her return to her residence, which adjoins the store she conducts in Pitt Street, Pimlico, from a theatre on Tuesday night, Mrs. Jean ...

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  15. 18,000 P.O.W. SO FAR MOVED

    LONDON, September 19.—The Air Ministry has announced that 18,000 prisoners of war have already been flown the first stage of their journey ...

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  16. RECORD DISPOSAL OF BUDGET

    CANBERRA. September 19.—After the shortest Budget debate on record, the House of Representatives to-night agreed to the first item. A virtual ...

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  17. N.C.O. CONDEMNS DUTCH SHIP

    BRISBANE, September 19.—The Adjutant-General of Queensland, Lieut.-Col. J. Russell, stated that the story of bad treatment on board the Dutch ...

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  18. HIMMLER'S AIDE EXECUTED

    PRAGUE, September 19. — S.S. Obergrueppen Fuehrer Walter Schmidt, who was Himmler's right-hand man, was sentenced to death and ...

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  19. RESCUE BY NAVY SMALL SHIPS

    MELBOURNE. September 19.—The Royal Australian Navy frigates, H.M.A.S. Burdekin, H.M.A.S. Gascoyne and H.M.A.S M.L. 1859 ...

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  20. JAPS EXECUTED NAURU OFFICIALS

    CANBERRA, September 19.—Mr. Ward announced to-day with regret that five Europeans who volunteered to remain behind at Nauru when the ...

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  21. ANOMALIES IN BENEFITS SCHEME

    CANBERRA, September 19.—An assurance wu given by the Acting Minister for Health, Senator Keane, in the Senate to-day, that anomalies ...

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  22. JAP GENERAL SUICIDES

    LONDON, September 19.—S.E.A.C. headquarters reported from Bangkok that Lieut.-General Hamada Hitochi, deputy Chief of Staff of the Japanese ...

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  23. MENZIES ATTACKS GAG TACTICS

    CANBERRA, September 19.—Mr. Menzies to-day criticised the application of the gag to the motion of no confidence in the Chairman of ...

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  24. STANDARD GAUGE

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The Minister for Transport to-day appointed Sir Harold Clapp as Director-General to undertake the preparatory ...

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  25. CHURCHILL MAY WINTER HERE

    LONDON, September 19.—It is believed in Conservative Party circles in London that Mr. Churchill will winter in Australia. He is expected to ...

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  26. SOLDIER ESCAPED WITH GAPING CUT ON NECK

    MELBOURNE, September 19.—The recovery of a young Australian prisoner of war whom the Japs thought they had beheaded three years ago, is told in a message from Singapore. ...

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  27. JAP PREMIER SUBMITS TO FRANK QUESTIONING

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The American Press Tokio representative says that Prince Highashi Kuni told a large Allied Press conference that the Japanese Government contemplated establishing a committee to ...

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  28. LABOUR SENATOR PRAISES W.M.H.

    CANBERRA, September 19.—"Whatever one may say about Billy Hughes, he always acted for what he believed was the good of ...

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  29. RECONSTRUCTION TRAINING SCHEME

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The Commonwealth reconstruction training scheme is to be extended to cover members of the Red Cross ...

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  30. NEW U.S. WAR SECRETARY

    WASHINGTON, September 19—President Truman announced to-day that Mr. Robert Patterson had been appointed Secretary of War, replacing ...

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  31. HOPES FOR PARTY TRUCE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, September 19.—The Central Government and Chinese Communist negotiators are reliably reported to be working with the U.S. ...

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  32. WIDER PRIVILEGES IN REPATRIATION

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The extension of the provisions of the Repatriation Act was approved to-day. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley ...

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  33. MUNITIONS SALES CHALLENGED

    CANBERRA, September 19.—Strong criticism of the Munitions Ministry for "its woeful handling" of the sale of surplus machinery and equipment ...

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  34. NEGOTIATIONS FOR MACHINE TOOLS

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The Australian Government was still negotiating with the United States about the purchase of machine tools ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN PARATROOPS AT SINGAPORE SURRENDER

    Lord Louis Mountbatten inspecting the Australian guard at the official surrender ceremony in Singapore. The men were from the 1st Australian Paratroop Battalion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. TRUMAN AIMS TO CONTROL STRIKES

    NEW YORK, September 19.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says President Truman, acting to arrest the spreading wave ...

    Article : 127 words
  37. ADMISSION OF ASIATICS URGED

    MELBOURNE. September 19.—The admission of Asiatics as immigrants to Australia was advocted at to-day's meeting of the Presbyterian General ...

    Article : 452 words
  38. MEAT SEIZURES TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, September 19.—The seizure of meat would be continued in the case of wholesalers who did not comply with the directions ...

    Article : 110 words
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