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  4. VICTORIAN RAILWAYMEN TO RESUME TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: The Victorian train services will resume at 1 a.m. to-morrow. The effort of a section at to-day's meeting of ...

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  5. Australia's Big Part in Peace Settlement

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. Australia will participate in the line-up of great Allied Powers in the discussions of peace terms for Europe and the Pacific next month. The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) was to-day designated by the Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN BEGINS

    MANILA, Tues. (A.A.P.): The occupation of Japan has begun. The first American occupation troops, comprising 150 technical specialists, landed on Atsugi airfield, 18 miles from Japan, at 9 a.m. today. Forty-eight two and four-engined ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WAR PRISONERS PUT OUT "WELCOME" SIGN

    AT LABUAN (BORNEO), Tuesday: "Welcome, A.I.F., All Well Here," read a sign printed in large letters at a prisoner-of-war compound three miles from the Kuching airstrip, seen yesterday by the crew of ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. Surrender Plans In New Guinea and Solomons

    LAE, Tuesday: When Lieut.-General Imamure, commander of the Japanese in New Britain, New Guinea and the Solomons surrenders to Lieut.-General V. H. Sturdee, Commander of the First Australian ...

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  9. FEDERAL CABINET DECISIONS ON SHIPBUILDING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A Commonwealth Departmental Committee has been appointed to inquire into the desirability of ...

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  10. EFFECT OF BOMBINGS IN JAPAN

    MANILA, Tuesday: Graphic stories of the destruction wrought in Japan by atomic, high explosive and incendiary bombs are given ...

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  11. MR. J. A. BEASLEY TO SUCCEED MR. S. M. BRUCE AS RESIDENT MINISTER IN LONDON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Defence (Mr. Beasley) will proceed to London as Resident Minister for a short period. He will replace Mr. S. M. Bruce, whose extended term as Australian High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LIQUOR ACT TO BE AMENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: State Cabinet decided to-day to amend the Liquor Act. but details of the amendments proposed were not ...

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  13. General Bennett On Preservation Of Pacific Peace

    SYDNEY, Tues.: The only way in which peace could be preserved in the Pacific was by the establishing of a committee of ...

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  14. Airmen at Labuan May Go to Japan

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: R.A.A.F. personnel of 81 Wing, serving on Labuan (Borneo) will be given an opportunity of volunteering for ...

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  15. General Yamashita Awaits Imperial Instructions

    MANILA, Tuesday: Although the United States authorities were aware that General Yamashita was still alive, his ...

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  16. Ammunition Supplies For Civilians

    SYDNEY, Tues.: Civilians will now be able to obtain an ample supply of 303 cartridges, said a spokesman for the Supply ...

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  18. German Soldiers' New Job

    FRANKFURT,, Tues. (A.A.P.): "We must understand what we are doing. The German soldier until May 8 had the job of whipping the enemy, but since then his main job has been to support the Military Government" declared General ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SHORT-WAVE BROADCASTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia's world range short wave broadcasting station at Shepparton (V.) will be subject to £257,000 ...

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  20. ELEMENTS OF DANGER

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: Asserting that the Pacific situation retained many elements of danger President Truman, in a letter to ...

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  21. RUSSO-SINO PACT

    CHUNGKING. Tues.: "It is no bettor tha we hoped, but not as bad as we feared," declared the "Takungpao," commenting on the ...

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  22. VALUABLE INFORMATION

    WASHINGTON, Tues.: President Truman has ordered scientific and industrial information received from Germany and ...

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