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  2. Prison Camps at Singapore Frightfully Crowded

    In the Changhi camp on Singapore island, the main prison camp, which was built for 600, there were at times 50,000 inmates, and at the time of liberation contained 12,041 British and Australians in bamboo palm thatched huts. ...

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  3. Abolition of Many Government Controls

    The Federal Government has announced an early relaxation of many controls and a reduction in income tax to operate from January 1, 1946. The new changes will affect all sections of the community and will cover a wide range of items, including ...

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  4. Death of Mr. Clem Hiil

    Mr. Clement Hill, former international cricketer and Australia's most famous left-hand batsman, died last night in Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. No Control of Hay

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Jenkins) announced yesterday that the Chaff and Hay Acquisition Committee would cease ...

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  6. Mr. Ted Kuhl Honoured

    Mr. E. (Ted) Kuhl, who is leaving the district to live with his daughter at Dimboola, was tendered an impromptu evening at ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. Arthur Oates, Sen., was recently taken seriously ill at his home in Jameg Street. His condition is sligthly improved. ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. Human Structure

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scientists in London and New York last night examined first official Allied reports from atomic bombed ...

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  9. CYCLING

    On Saturday, the 13th annual Bailey Memorial Race will be held to Port MacDonnell and return, starting near Mac's Hotel on Bay ...

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  10. PEPPER'S BIG HITTING

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Australian Services scored 477 for 8 wickets against Leverson-Gower's eleven. Whitington made ...

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  11. Daffodil Day Tomorrow

    The annual Daffodil Show and Fair will be staged in the Civic Hall tomorrow. A grand display of daffodils, cut flowers and ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. Red Cross Queens Crowned

    The winners of the Miss Red Cross contest of 1945 were crowned by Lady Napier in the Adelaide Town Hall last night. They were ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. HOCKEY

    The grand final will be played on Saturday at Frew Park, commencing at 2.45 p.m., when Boomerangs will play Gymnasium. ...

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  14. Kangaroos on Parade

    A party of Kangaroos, so popular over the radio, arrived at Mt. Gambier yesterday. Last night a successful cabaret was staged ...

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  15. L.C.L. Nominations

    Four nominations were received from members of the Liberal and Country League for the vacancy in the Victoria District caused by ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. Advertising

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  17. Flt./Sgt. B. J. Kain Missing

    Mrs. B. J. Kain, of Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town, has been notified that her husband, F/Sgt. Brian Joseph Kain, 21, is missing, ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. Rain Starts Again Today

    After a fine day yesterday a north-westerly wind sprang up this morning, and the promise of more rain was fulfilled when a ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. Max Schmeling Arrested

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Max Schmeling, heavyweight boxer, was arrested and charged with disobeying military and ...

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  20. Surrender Position in Borneo

    LABUAN, September 4.—Part of the uncertainty in Borneo may be cleared up during the next few days. ...

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  21. £4,000 Port Adelaide Cup Next Christmas

    ADELAIDE.—The richest racing carnival in the history of South Australia will be staged at Cheltenham Park next Christmas, ...

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  22. Boronia on Sale Tomorrow

    The annual sale of boronia will take place tomorrow in Commercial Street and afterwards in the Civic Hall during the Daffodil ...

    Article : 49 words
  23. OCCUPATION OF SIAM

    LONDON.—New Delhi radio states that the first occupation troops to enter Siam have arrived in Bangkok. ...

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