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  4. £100,000 DAMAGE CAUSED BY BLAZE AT M'BORO. SUGAR FACTORY

    ONE of the most disastrous fires in the history of Maryborough, involving overall damage estimated at £100,000 occurred on Saturday, just after mid-day, at the Maryborough Sugar Mill. Spontaneous combustion in a ...

    Article : 978 words
  5. [?]LES ARE TURNED ON

    [?] Japanese prisoners of [?] when they worked n the [?] at Kowpang, Timor, [?] out road construction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  6. POOR TREATMENT OF JEWS, IN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA

    NEW YORK, September 29.—The A.P. Washington correspondent says that when told how many Jewish refugees in Germany and Austria were being treated as the Nazis treated them, expect that they ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. AMERICAN TROOPS ON WAY HOME

    NEW YORK, sept. 29.—The A.P. Tokio correspondent said that [?] American troops with long service sailed from Yokohama on ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. [?]BRITAIN FAVOURS [?]S. PLAN

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The American Embassy in a statement [?] that Mr. J. Byrnes announced [?]received from Mr. Ernest ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. S. M. Bruce Urges Co-operation For Prosperity

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Mr. S. M. Brue in a abroadeast prior to his retirement as High Commissioner for Australia, made a strong ...

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  10. BRITISH FORCES TAKE OVER FROM JAVA JAPS

    BATAVIA September 29.—The A.P. special representative says that British occupation forces landed in Batavia and are taking over from the Japs. The first troops went ashore just before dusk yesterday followed at dawn to-day by Bluejackets and Marines from an Allied cruiser squadron. ...

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  11. DIGGERS AMBUSHED ON HAINAN

    GRAVE, but unconfirmed news of the fate of a number of [?]traians still in the mountains [?] Hainan when all fellow ...

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  12. JEWESS ESCAPED GAS CHAMBER AT BELSEN

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The prosecution rapidly closing its case in the Belsen-Auschwitz camp atracity tr[?] put three witnesses ...

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  13. EASING EXPECTED IN NEI SITUATION

    BATAVIA, September 29.—The A.P. representative says that two events occurred last night which have a dose bearing on the N.E.I, political situation. One was the arrival of British troops and the other the return of Dr. Charles ...

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  14. UNDERGROUND IS STILL ACTIVE

    LONDON, sept. 29.—Placards threatening reprisals by members of the W[?]ht against German Women ...

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  15. [?]AIT'S CASE [?]OR PLACE [?]N COUNCIL

    LONDON, September 29.— Dr. [?] case for the admission [?] Dominions to the Foreign ...

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  17. DE - NAZIFICATION PROGRAM

    NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—The A.P. says that the War Department released a report, dated August 20, from ...

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  18. PROSPECT OF STARVATION FACES JAPAN

    NEW YORK, September 28. — In the Toklo correspondent of the New York Time says, that Japan. [?] the basic of its own ...

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    REDCUED— Five men of the United States Army Air Fortes survived 12 days in a rubber dinghy when their Dakota transport ran out of fuel and crashed in the sea. Washed ashore on Jamdena Island in the Tanimbar Group, Japanese put them into hospital and radioed advice that they could be picked up if cent for. An R.A.A.F. Catalina was flown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. [?]KO REFINERIES TO BE REBUILT

    NEW YORK, SEptember 29.—The [?] Palemba[?] correspondent [?] Dutch and American ex[?] decla[?] that the huge ...

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  21. [?]rtain Will Punish [?]p War Criminals

    [?] September 29.—The British War Minister (Mr. [?] J. Lawson) in a press statement said Britain would [?] was meted out to the Japanese war criminals they were on the [?] ...

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