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  3. JAPS CLEVERLY COVER UP CAMP ATROCITIES

    One purpose behind the full co-operation by the Japanese in the evacuation from the Jap homeland of Allied war ...

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  4. CHINESE MAY MOVE CAPITAL FROM CHUNGKING

    The Chinese Government has deferred a plan to move the capital from Chungking owing to meagre transport and ...

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  5. DR. EVATT ASSERTS AUSTRALIA'S PLACE IN PEACE TALKS

    Claiming that in carrying out the armistice terms and peace settlements countries like Australia, which were active belligerents, had as much right to participate as Russia or any other country at the deliberations, Dr. ...

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  6. U.S. DEMANDS FINAL SAY IN FUTURE OF JAPAN

    According to the correspondent of "The New York Times" the U.S. Government suggested a few weeks ago that ...

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  7. EMPEROR CALLS ON MACARTHUR AT U.S.A. EMBASSY

    Emperor Hir[?]hit[?] made what was unofficially described as a "social call" when he conferred for 38 minutes this morning with General MacArthur in the main living room of the American Embassy. ...

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  8. MODERN LIMITATIONS ON FAMILIES

    Evidence presented to the Royal Commission on Population, confirmed the generally accepted view that the cause of the fall in birth-rate was ...

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  9. Soviet Wants Voice in Control

    Observers here see a link in the departure to-day for Moscow of the Soviet Ambassador to Japan (Jacob Malik—following a conference with ...

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  10. JAPS EXECUTED THREE PILOTS WHO BOMBED TOKYO

    Three of General Doolittle's fliers, who were the first to bomb Tokyo, were executed at Kiangwan, China, in October, ...

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  11. Bungling Delayed Return of Sick War Prisoners

    Owing to some extraordinary bungling, 139 sick prisoners of war who should have been on their way to Australia, are still here. On board ...

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  12. JAPANESE COMPLICITY IN SAIGON RISING SUSPECTED

    There is some suspicion that the Japanese are tolerating, even if not encouraging, the outbreak of violence at Saigon. Two Jap civilians were taken into custody after a grenade was thrown at a British patrol from a ...

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  13. EXCLUSIVE BLOC IN BALKANS FACES WESTERN POWERS

    Behind the discussions on the Balkans at the meeting of Foreign Ministers, which have been waged by Russia on the one hand, and Britain ...

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  14. SOVIET RESTORES RELATIONS WITH HUNGARY

    Coincident with a Moscow radio announcement that Russia has decided to restore diplomatic relations with Hungary, the American ...

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  15. SHIPPERS OPPOSE BAN ON USE OF PANAMA CANAL

    Some British shipping experts believe that the ban on the use of the Panama Canal by ships from Australia and New Zealand will ...

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  16. NO JAP SHIPPING TO CARRY OUT REPATRIATION

    Japan has now only about 35 ships suitable for the mammoth task of repatriating millions of Japanese subjects from Asia and the Pacific ...

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  17. STATE OF SIEGE IN ARGENTINA

    The state of siege, which was lifted in July after, operating for three and a half years, has been reimposed and police headquarters reported the arrest of 51 high-ranking naval officers who issued a manifesto on Sunday demanding a restoration of the ...

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  18. U.S. FORCES TIGHTEN CONTROL OF NAZIS

    Announcing that between 50,000 and 60,000 Nazis are under arrest in the American zone of occupation, General L. D. Clay stated that every ...

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  19. COMPOSITE POWERED U.S. PLANE

    The Navy Department has released details of the new plane, "Fireball," which uses both jet and the conventional type of engine. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN BRIDE REACHED AMERICA AS STOWAWAY

    The Australian bride, Marjorie Weyland, who got to America by stowing away on the bride ship, Lurline, has been paroled in the custody ...

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  21. AMERICA TO SELL SURPLUS MATERIAL IN CHINA

    Negotiations are proceeding in Chungking for the sale of the bulk of the American army equipment in China, valued at about 150 million ...

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  22. BERLIN BURGOMASTER TO FACE TRIAL

    Friederich Backman, burgomaster of the Berlin Tiergarten area, appeared before a court martial on 11 charges, including disobedience of ...

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  23. ALLIES TO DECIDE ON DISPOSITION OF JAPAN'S NAVY

    President Truman told a Press conference that the disposition of Japan's Fleet will be decided by the Allied Reparations Committee just ...

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  24. COMMUNAL RIOTING AT BOMBAY

    Three were killed and 25 injured in Hindu-Moslem rioting at Jamblimoholla, which is predominantly a Moslem locality of Bombay late last ...

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  25. GRAVING DOCK INTACT AT SINGAPORE

    It was announced officially that the naval base will not be functioning at pre[?]war capacity for many months. King George V. graving dock, ...

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  26. GERMAN COMMANDER PLANNED TO SURRENDER TO ALLIES

    Charred fragments of transcripts of meetings, which Hitler had with Admiral Keitel and others at his secret headquarters, revealed that ...

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  27. TRIBUTE TO TIMOR COMMANDOS

    In a moving ceremony on the banks of Dilli Harbour yesterday, respects were paid by members of the Australian Army and Navy to the ...

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  28. TREKKED 950 MILES FROM WAR CAMP

    Among the 450 P.O.W.'s and civilian internees from Tokyo who returned to Sydney to-day on the escort carrier Ruler were Privates R. ...

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  29. NO PLACE IN NATIONS FOR FRANCO REGIME

    The acting Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) has released the contents of a letter, written by the late President Roosevelt in March, in ...

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  30. NEWS IN BRIEF

    PARIS, Thursday.—Continuing the discussion on the draft constitution at the world trade union conference Mr. E. Thornton said that Australia ...

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  31. CANADIAN ATTACHE PRAISES MACARTHUR'S HANDLING OF JAPAN

    High praise for the handling by General MacArthur of the occupation was given by Col. L. Moore Cosgrave, Military Attache to the High ...

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  32. FRENCH POACHING IN BRITISH WATERS

    Two French trawlers were arrested by the Roval Navy while fishing within the three-mile limits off Rye. The vessels were escorted back to ...

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  33. TENOR KIDNAPPED AND LIBERATED

    Benjamino Gigli, the world famous tenor, has returned home safely, after being "taken for a ride" by two men who stated that he was about to be ...

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  34. MEMBER'S SON TO NOMINATE

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—Mr R. J. James, son of Mr. Roley James, M.P., is a candidate for Labour's pre-selection for the Newcastle seat. ...

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  35. "TEST" CRICKET IN INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Services cricket team is to play three "teat" matches in India about the middle of December. ...

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