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    HOME AT LAST.--These three R.A.A.F. officers--the first Victorians to return to Melbourne from prison camps at Singapore--were pictured on arrival at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. From Left: S.L. N. T. Quinn, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Corporal A. J. Seymour, of Darlington, last war veteran, gets his teeth into the first chicken he had tasted for four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REIGN OF TERROR IN SINGAPORE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Forced by Japanese in Singapore to. drive their trucks. Driver C. M. Bamier. of White- ville, Grafton (N.S.W.). had the gruesome task of taking Chinese civilians to their executioners and watching their ...

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  5. HAPPY COMMUNITY FOUND IN HIDDEN VALLEY

    Hidden away in the depths of Ramale Valley, New Britain, a group of white people, half castes and natives have for many months been living a happy existence despite being confined to their community camp by Japanese guards. ...

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  6. SGT. BLAIN, M.P. WAS P.O..W.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Sgt. A. M. Blain, M.P., for the Northem Territory, who returned today from a Japanese P.O.W. ...

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  7. ORDERS GIVEN IMAMURA

    From his hilly retreat, the Japanese commander, Lieut.- General Hitoshi Imamura, drove in a shoddy Ford tourer to meet ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. MISSING

    KOEPANG, Monday. --There seems little prospect of recovering any Australian prisoners of war on Timor. ...

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  9. TASK FORCE AT BATAVIA

    A task force has arrived at Batavia. The Japanese were polite and cheerful. They helped to unload medical and other ...

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  10. P.O.W. LISTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 604 words
  11. INDIFFERENCE TO HUMAN LIFE

    DARWIN, Monday.--A warrant officer of the 8th Division who personally witnessed shootings of prisoners of war by the Japanese ...

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  12. STOPPAGES AT COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Coal miners will attend one day stop- work meetings throughout Australia between Wednesday, ...

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  13. FIRST R.A.A.F. P.O.W. HOME

    Three Victorian airmen, the first R.A.A.F. prisoners of war from Japanese camps, reached Melbourne yesterday afternoon ...

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  14. NO SOLUTION IN MURDER CASE

    A fair-haired woman, for whom detectives were looking for information in the murder of Leslie ("Scotland Yard") Walkenden at ...

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    BROTHERS REUNITED.--This unexpected meeting look place at the 113th A.G.H., Concord, when Private T. Fry. of Clifton Hill, back with other prisoners of war from Singapore, found his brother, L.A.C. A. Fry, in hospital. They had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  17. A.R.U. DISPUTE

    A special meeting of the rolling stock division of the Australian Railways Union was held last night, when it was decided that. ...

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  19. BUILDING CONFERENCE

    The Commonwealth and Stale proposals on housing, combined with the acute shortage, were to have been the subject of a conference in Melbourne this week of the Building Industry Congress. Trades Hall representatives, a Federal Minister, architects and ...

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  21. GIRL SURVIVES 140 FT. FALL

    When she fell 140 feet down an abandoned mine shaft at Panton Hill, near Hurst-bridge, yesterday, Fredericka Maw, 18 years, of ...

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  22. MEETING OF POWER HOUSE STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Bunnerong power house strikers have been requested to attend a meeting at the Trades Hall at 11 a.m. ...

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  23. NO TIME FOR SLUM RECLAMATION

    There would be a storm of protest if the Government were to now concentrate on demolition instead of the building of homes ...

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  24. Cables to P's.O.W.

    Cable messages to prisoners of war and civilian internees are not sent by or through Red Cross. This was stated by an official of ...

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  25. Motorist Injured

    When the motor cycle he was riding collided with a car at the intersection of Mt. Alexander- road and Mangalore-street, Ascot ...

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