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  2. RESCUED NURSES TO COME BY SEA

    SINGAPORE, September 17.— Twenty-four Australian qurses rescued by air from Sumatra yesterday will return to Australia by sea as soon as they are fit to travel. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS WATCH SINGAPORE PARADE

    Australian prisoners of war who had to endure Japanese tyranny at various camps around Singapore, have notrouble in looking happy as they watch the ceremonial parade which preceded the official signing of the surrender documents. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  4. MACARTHUR TIGHTENS GRIP ON JAPAN

    TOKIO, Srptember 17.—With the pressure of General MacArthur's grip over Japan increasing inexorably, the heat is now being turned on steadily against the Japanese jingoists, warmongers and ...

    Article : 1,569 words
  5. ATOMIC BOMB TEST

    TOKIO, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—An atomic bomb will be dropped on the Japanese battleship Nagato to see whether the bomb can destroy a ...

    Article : 150 words
  6. Russians Shot Down Superfortress

    TOKIO, September 17. A.A.P.—General MacArthur has lodged a strong protest against the Russians, who o[?] August 29, shot down a ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. Atomic Bomb Power to Increase

    LONDON, Sept. 17, A.A.P.—Professer Oliphant, a member of the Atomic Bomb Technical Committee told the Rotary Club, Birmingham, he ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. CHINESE WANT TO TRY YAMASHITA

    TOKIO, September 17. A.A.P.-A banner stretched across the main street of the Chinese section of Singapore, appeals to the United Nations to return General Yamashita, Commander of the Japanese forces in the Philippines, to ...

    Article : 468 words
  9. Sent Last Radio Message From Corregidor

    MANILA, Sept. 17.—The American Signal Corps corporal who sent the dramatic last radio message from Corregidor when it fell on May 6, ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. Accumulated Pay And Leave for Japs' Prisoners

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said to-day Australian prisoners liberated from the Japanese were entitled to ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. NO MORE MEATLESS DAYS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The Mayor of New York (Mr. LaGuardia) announced the abolition of meatles Tuesdays and Fridays. ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. New Air Priorities System

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A new system of civil air priorties, giving 33 per cent. of accommodation to passengers without priorities, began ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. FIREMEN CALLED TO BUTCHER SHOP

    Firemen of Cook's Hill and Hamilton brigades were called to the Govdon Butchery, near the corner [?] Gordon-avenue and Tudor-street ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. PAN AMERICAN STOLE MARCH

    DUBLIN, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Stealing a march on two of their newest competitors, Pan American Airways last night flew the first land-based ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. Jap Plan for Death March Frustrated

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Flight Lieutenant Charles Johnstone, of Woodford, Queensland, who was a prisoner of war in the Sandakan ...

    Article : 180 words
  16. Maximum of £4/10/ for Women's Hats

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Maximum prices for women's, girls' and maids' headwear renovations were fixed by the Prices Commission to-day. ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. Explosion in British Battleship

    LONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—Britain's biggest battleship, H.M.S. Vanguard, which was launched in secrecy by Princess Elizabeth last ...

    Article : 103 words
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  19. John McCormack Dies

    LONDON, September 17. A.A.P. —John McCormack, the distinguished tenor, who had been ill since last week with bronchial pneumonia, died ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. Wharf Labourers Cease Work

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Wharf-labouiers refused to pick up at the interstate and oversea centres to-day, and, when ordered to work ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. General Morshead's Future

    MELBOURNE, Monday— The Army authorities said to-day they had had no indication of the date of arrival or future plans of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. HAD TO TAKE THOUSANDS OF CHINESE TO EXECUTION

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The bestilality and savagery of the Japanese is shown in the story of Dvr. C. M. Barnier, of Grafton (N.S.W.), ...

    Article : 355 words
  23. Denmark Has Surplus Meat

    LONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—While the rest of Europe starves, Denmark has 3000 to 4000 tons of surplus beef a week which cannot be exported. ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. GERMAN COALOWNER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Sept. 17. A.A.P.—The British occupation authorities have arrested Walter Siemens, former director of the North-west German ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. STOCKTON MAN SAFE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The name of L.A.C. Richard B. Downie, of Beeston-road, Stockton, appeared in a list issued to-day by the ...

    Article : 46 words
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