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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Tojo The War-Maker and the man who "Saved" his life

    Picture on the left shows Japan's No. 1 war criminal, Hidekl Tojo, lying in a stupor at the 98th. Evacaution Hospital, Yokohama, the day after he attempted suicide by shooting himself. Above is Sgt. John A. Archinal, of Alienton, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. who had the same blood group and provided the material for the transfusion which saved Tojo's life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 136 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM IN FRAMING PEACE

    LONDON, September 27.—Dr. Evatt, at a press conference, emphatically claimed for active belligerents like Australia the right of participation on a footing of equality at the Council table with the representative of the Five ...

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  6. LATEST PRISONERS RECOVERED

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  7. 2 T'VILLE P.O.W. IN BRISBANE HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Enjoying the warm sunshine of Queensland at Greenslopes Military Hospital to-day, prisoners of war who returned ...

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  8. P.O.W. DEATH RATE WILL BE HIGH

    CANBERRA, September 27.— It is feared that the death rate amongst prisoners of war will be high, due to the meagre food ...

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  9. HIROHITO CALLS ON MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, September 27.— The National Broadcasting Corporation's correspondent reported that Hirohito arrived at General ...

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  10. No Bombs On 'Black' Dutch Ships

    MELBOURNE, September 27.—Phosphorus bombs, guns and ammunition were loaded on to the Dutch mercy ship, Karsik, members of the Indonesian crew on strike in Melbourne alleged. ...

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  11. HIROHITO MAY BE DETHRONED

    George Johnston, our correspondent in Tokio, says that in the past few days Tokio has been buzzing with a rumour that the ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. ONLY 35 SHIPS LEFT OF MERCHANT NAVY

    NEW YORK, September 27.— "The Times" Yokosuka correspondent says that Fifth Fleet investigations report that of her ...

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  13. MORE NEW ZEALAND P.O.W. RETURN

    Sixteen New Zealanders and one Australian comprised the passengers of a Douglas transport which arrived at Townsville on Thursday ...

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  14. "FARMERS NEVER BETTER OFF"

    CANBERRA, September 27.— Members of the Country Party to-day were challenged to produce in Parliament the taxation returns ...

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  15. BLAMEY DEMANDS RIGHT OF REPLY

    CANBERRA, September 27.—"I insist on my right in common with every other subject to deal with any attack made on me, private or public, and ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. NO SERVICE RELEASE FOR GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, September 27.—The executive of the United Graziers' Association has been informed that graziers' applications for the release of ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. 16,000 STILL ON STRIKE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, September 27.—More than 16,000 employees were still on strike on Wednesday in the coal, meat, shipping, electric power, ...

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  18. NORTHERN SECURITY OFFICES CLOSING

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The drastic cuts in the Security Service were criticised by Mr Fadden during the debate on the estimates in the ...

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  19. NEW SUGAR BUREAU APPOINTMENT

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Mr. J. E. Tesch, formerly of Queensland, has been appointed as new assistant mill technologist to the Bureau of Sugar ...

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  20. U.S. SUGGESTED JAPAN COMMISSION

    NEW YORK, September 27.— The "New York "Times" Washington correspondent learns that the United States several weeks ...

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  21. 81 R.A.A.F. WING GOING TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, September 27.— Under the command of Air Commodore E. Scherger, more than 200 officers and men of No, 81 ...

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  22. 543 AUSSIE P.O.W. AT LABUAN

    LABUAN, September 27.—Approximately 1667 liberated Allied prisoners of war, including 548 Australians, are now in hospitals and reception camps ...

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  23. CLAPP'S STANDARD GAUGE CONDEMNED

    BRISBANE, September 27.—A motion carried unanimously by Parliament to-day condemned the failure of Sir Harold Clapp to consult public ...

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  24. COAL CARGO 5 TIMES ACROSS EQUATOR

    Her Harris, our correspondent in Hong Kong, says that after carrying the same load of coal five times across the Equator, the ...

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  25. 2 MORE PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, making the State total 50 for a year. ...

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  26. 20 BILLS TO BE RUSHED THROUGH

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The House of Representatives will sit until about 3 a.m. on Friday—a 15 hours continuous sitting—after an ...

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  27. PAPER LIMITATIONS RELAXED

    CANBERRA, September 27.—A further relaxation of paper restriction was announced to day. Supplies of many articles, ranging from scribbling ...

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  28. JAPS URGING ON SAIGON DISTURBANCES

    NEW YORK, September 27.—There is some suspicion that the Japanese are tolerating, even if not encouraging, the outbreak in Saigon. Two Japanese civilians were held for questioning after ...

    Article : 282 words
  29. 648 ESCAPES FROM ARMY DETENTION

    CANBERRA, September 27.—Between July 1, 1841, and June 30, 1945, there were 648 escapes from Australian military detention barracks, said ...

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  30. 32,000 ALLIED P.O.W. HAVE LEFT JAPAN

    TOKIO, September 27.—Within a month of the first American landing in Japan, the evacuation of an estimated 32,000 Allied war prisoners and internees from Japan's home islands has been completed, with the ...

    Article : 253 words
  31. 3 DOOLITTLE RAIDERS EXECUTED

    SHANGHAI, September 27.— American officials have disclosed that three of General Doolittle's filers who bombed Tokio were ...

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  32. SALE OF USED TYRES AND TUBES

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The complete lifting of the restrictions on the sale of certain used tyres and tubes was announced to-night by ...

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  33. 200 BRIDES LEAVE U.K. FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, September 27.—A ship with 200 wives of Australian servicemen had left England this week. This was announced by the Minister ...

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  34. BUNNERONG STRIKE TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, September 27.—In split of an earnest appeal by the union leaders, striking Bunnerong maintenance men, by a three to one majority ...

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  35. NO TRACE OF N.Z. AIR TRANSPORT

    AUCKLAND, September 26.—Despite an intensive search, the New Zealand Air Force Dakota which is overdue at Auckland from the New ...

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  36. STOWAWAY BRIDE PAROLED

    SAN FRANCISCO, September 27.— The Australian bride, Marjory Weyland, has been paroled in the custody of her husband, ...

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  37. CLOTHES STYLING BAN REMOVED

    CANBERRA, September 27.—The Government had decided to remove most of the styling restrictions on clothing stated Mr. Chifley to-day. ...

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  38. TRAVEL CONCESSION FOR ALL SERVICES

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Mr. Hanlon announced to-day that a concession to the immediate next-of-kin, or to one near relative in the place ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. WORLD LINEN SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, September 27.—A world linen shortage was preventing the reduction of the coupon rating of household linen, said Mr. Forde in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. ACTING JUDGE APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Mr. B. H. Matthews, Brisbane barrister, was appointed an Acting Judges of the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  41. JUDGE RESIGNS FROM WOOL COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA, September 27.—Mr. Chifley announced to-night that Justice Owen will resign from the chairmanship of the Central Wool ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. ALL LAST YEAR'S BILLS REDEEMED

    CANBERRA, September 27.—All Treasury bills issued for the last financial year, totalling £27,000,000, had been redeemed. ...

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