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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  4. HROHITO REPUDIATES JAP MYTHICAL PAST

    TOKIO, January 1. — The Emperor Hirohito, in a New Pear's rescript to his people to-day, rebutting recent Japanese policy, told his people that they had to proceed unflincingly towards the elimination of the misguided ...

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  5. MORE EVIDENCE AT THE NUREMBURG TRIAL

    This picture was one of many introduced in the Court at Nuremburg during evidence relating to the destruction of Warsaw by the Germans in 1943. The pictures team part of a report from Gen. Stroop, S.S. Commander to his commanding officer. It shows Jews being rounded an in Warsaw by the Nazis. In the centre of the picture a young lad, with arms raised, his face [?] fear, waits to be led away. The German caption ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIAM RICE AS PART WAR REPARATION

    LONDON, January 1. — As part of the price she is paying for the war in the East, Siam must hand over its accumulated surplus of rice up to one and a half million tons, and make available for purchase by Britain ...

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  7. JAPAN POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. — The American Press reports that the Secretary of State, Mr. Jas. Byrnes, at a press conference ...

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  8. THE FORCE FOR JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, January l. — The military occupation of Japan for live years has been the basis of planning for those organising the British ...

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  9. SAILOR SHOT AT LOO PARTY

    SYDNEY, January 1. — Sot through the chest a young British [?] Dougles Found 20 attached to H.M.S. Golden Hind, was found ...

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  10. BLACK MARKET LAST FLING

    SYDNEY, January 1. — Black marketeers had their final fling last night, telling bottled beer at £7/10/- to £9 a dozen ...

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  11. EMPIRE FORCE TO OCCUPY HIROSHIMA

    NEW YORK, January 1. — The "Herald-Tribune's" representative at Hiroshima, learn authoritatively that two brigades of ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. FEW U.S. USED CARS FOR PUBLIC

    BRISBANE, January 1. — Surplus American passenger cars are coming on the local market through the Commonwealth Disposals ...

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  13. RIBBENTROP BROODS, HITLER "LET HIM DOWN"

    LONDON, January 1. —- Von Ribbentrop, yesterday afternoon, was reported to be brooding in hit cell on the question "Why did the Fuehrer let me down?" for there is no mention of his name in Hitler's will, says the ...

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  14. "LOST" YACHT MAY WIN RACE

    HOBART, January 1.—The Sydney yacht Rani, one of the competitors in the Sydney-Hobart ocean race is safe and is ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. DROME INJAPAN SELECTED

    MELBOURNE, January l. — A .R.A.A.F. survey party which has been in Japan for tome weeks has selected an aerodrome to he the Australian air ...

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  16. 19,000 TONNER FOR N.Z. LINE

    LONDON, January 1. — New Zealand shipping company has placed an order with Vickers Armstrong for a 19.000 ton vessel which will be capable ...

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  17. CHETNIKS PLAN TO OUST TITO

    FRANKFURT, January 1. — General Mikhallovitch is holding 50,000 to 60,000 troops, all loyal to king Peter. Seady for an attempt to overthrow ...

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  18. CALDWELL COURT MARTIAL FRIDAY

    SYDNEY, January 1. — The corrt[?] of Group Captain Clive Caldwell will commence on Friday. The court-martial follows a report ...

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  19. M.C. FOR BRISBANE OFFICER

    CANBERRA, January 1. — wards for bravery in action in the South west Pacific area just announced ed by the Governor General, include the ...

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  20. THE CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, January 1. — The "Times" Chungking correspondent says the Kuomintang delegates to the discussions with the Communists ...

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  21. YOUTHS HOLD UP THEATRE OFFICE

    NEW YORK, January 1. — The Associated Prees says that while a capacity audience watched the film "Spellbound," in the Aetor Theatre on ...

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  22. M.L.A's TO VISIT WAR AREAS

    BRISBANE, January 1. - The first two members of the State Parliament to visit former Pacille battle areas and possibly Japan, are Mr. J. Turner ...

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  23. CARE OF DUTCH EVACUEES

    BRISBANE, January 1. — Hundreds of Dutch families evacuated from Javasese and Jap internment camps are beisce rehabilitated at the Dutch camp ...

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  24. C'WEALTH BANK FINANCE BRANCH

    BRISBANE, January 1. — From to-morrow, the Commonwealth Bank is opening an industrial finance department to provide funds for housing ...

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  25. 2 NEW R.A.F. MARSHALS

    LONDON, December 31. — Air Chief Marshall Sir William Sholto Douglas and Sir Arthur Travers Harris, have been promoted Marshals of the Royal ...

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  26. NO CLUE TO BOMB TERRORISTS

    LONDON, January 1. — Only 11 of 2000 Jews detained for questioning in Jerusalem are still in custody. Fifty-nine were still held at Remat Gan ...

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  27. TRUMAN MOVE ON STRIKE THREAT

    WASHINGTON, January 1. — The Associated Press says in an effort to forestall the threatened steel strike on January 14. of 800,000 workers ...

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  28. SHINTOISM OUT IN JAP SCHOOLS

    NEW YORK, January 1. — The "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio correspondent says General MacArthur has ordered the suspension of all courses in geo ...

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  29. IG 3 COMMISSION IN BUCHAREST

    LONDON, December 31. — A Buch[?] message states the raeie com[?] appointed by the Moscow [?] has arrived at Frcharest ...

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  30. HOSPITAL SUBSIDY RESTRICTED

    BRISBANE, January 1. — "It Is a Fede[?] matter. I am not commenting." said the Premier (Mr. F. A Cooper) referring to a statement by ...

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  31. 9 KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON, January 1. — Six passengers and three of the crew were killed when the French Paris to Madagascar mall plane crashed in on ...

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  32. SOVIET DISAPPOINTS BEVIN ON THE PERSIAN QUESTION

    LONDON, January 1. — The "Times" diplomatic writer reveals that the Feroign Secretary, M. Ernest Bevin, received a bitter disappointment in his personal negotiations with Generahssimo Stalin over the [?] of the Persian problem, a subject on which he had several ...

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  33. NIL PARALYSIS RETURN

    BRISBANE, January 1. — The New Year stated off well for a continuance in the decline of infantile paralysis. No ca[?] from the Brisbane area ...

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  34. JEEP AS PRIZE IN DANISH LOTTERY

    Crowds rounds [?] concerted jeep in the Town Hail snare in [?] the letters the [?] of which will of to the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. CHURCH ASSAILS RISE IN GAMBLING

    LONDON, January 1. — Deploring the rising volume of rambling the Church Committee on Gambling, says that totalisator and bookmaker ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. REVOLUTIONARY PLANS FOR BRITISH ANTI-ATOM NAVY

    LONDON, January 1. — Revolutionary plans for Britain's atom navy will be made in a report to be delivered next [?] a special committee which the Admiralty Commissioners are [?] says the "Daily Mail's naval writer ...

    Article : 187 words
  37. NEW TAX RATE IN OPERATION

    BRISBANE, January 1. — The commonwealth income tax was reduced by 12¼ per cent to-day. The Social services tax new part of the income ...

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  38. INFANT MORTALITY IN FRANCE

    PARIS, January 1. — Ninety thousand French baties ander the age of 12 month died in France in 1945. [?] the French National Statistics ...

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  39. 309 PARALYSIS CASES FOR YEAR

    BRISBANE, January 1. — The year ended with the infantile paralysis still on the decline. Cases reported to the State Health ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. SEIZURE OF HUN FIRMS ILLEGAL?

    NEW YORK, December 31. — The American press Buenos Aires correspondent sates the Federal Judge. Ed[?]do [?] has declared ...

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  41. SOLDIERS UNABLE TO FIND BEDS

    BRISBANE, January 1. — Many servicemen on issue in Brisbane, last night were unable to find accommodation in service hostels. Most hostels ...

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