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    Carrying the largest contingent of time-expired R.A.A.F. personnel from Europe and the Middle East yet to arrive in Australia, the liners Andes and Stratheden arrived in Melbourne yesterday from the United Kingdom, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUNNERONG DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An unexpected development occurred in the Bunnerong power house dispute late to-night, and the strikers may resume work on Monday morning. ...

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  7. STORM GREETS THE PREMIER

    Cries of "Judas" greeted the Premier (Mr, Macfarlan) when he braced himself before the microphone at the Brighton town hall last night to deliver his first policy speech as Leader of the Government. ...

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  8. DOCK MEN IDLE

    The London dockers' mass meeting decided to continue striking until their demands are accepted. Only 24 out of several ...

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  9. DISTURBANCE IN TOKIO

    What seemed as though it might develop into Tokio's first incident, ended peacefully when 1500 Koreans, demanding the ...

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  10. LATE NEWS

    TOKIO. -- American Marines been rushed to coal mine prison camps near Hakata to quell fighting between Chinese ...

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  11. MORE WITNESSES' FOR TRIAL.

    Field-Marshals von B[?]anchitsch and Manstein and Air-General Stumpff arrived at Nauremburg by air and were lodged in gaol. They ...

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  12. SINISTER PLOT

    British intelligence officers Vienna believe they are about to break wide open a highly organised, internationally financed ...

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  13. OUTLOOK IN JAPAN

    Japanese citizens, who have taken a greater interest in public, affairs since the "thought law" was abolished by General ...

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  14. 30 Drowned When Bus Skids

    Thirty persons were drowned when a bus in which they were travelling skidded and fell into a canal running alongside the road. ...

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  15. AIRMEN'S FATE

    The fate of three of more than 300 R.A.A.F. personnel missing in Java may shortly be solved alter months of investigations, ...

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  16. DUTCH CONTACT INDONESIANS

    From Batavia the correspondent of the "Times" states that it now can be revealed that despite apparent unwillingness to negotiate with the Indonesian Nationalist leaders, the Dutch Government has ...

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  17. WHIP WAS MEANT TO HURT

    Irma Grese, blonde Nazi wardress who, at the age of 20, was in charge of 30,000 woman prisoners at B Auschwitz concentration camp, held every eye in a crowded courtroom as she gave evidence at Luneberg ...

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  19. ATROCITY AND AGGRESSION

    "I am Just from Nuremburg where I was able to see some part of what is being done towards bringing on the trials of German ...

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  20. NEW SINGER ACCLAIMED

    Six thousand people at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday night acclaimed a new star--Miss Josephine Strey, a coloratura ...

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  21. WHARF STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    Squads of extra police roving the waterfront prevented violence as prospects improved for a settlement of the wharf laborers' ...

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  22. GHASTLY DEEDS BY GERMANS

    The first war crimes trial in which artocities against British merchant seamen are alleged opened to-day before a military ...

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  23. VAST HOARDS FOUND

    American army officers have found a fortune in diamonds buried in a chicken coop on top of a mountain, 160 miles north ...

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  24. OPPRESSION IN PORTUGAL

    Reuter's representative in Lisbon states that shopkeepers there who had been collecting signatures for the Opposition's ...

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  25. World Owes Much to this Farmer's Son

    Players of indoor and outdoor games, everywhere owe much to a farmer's son, Thomas Jaques, who came to London in search of work, and became a craftsman in ivory, bone and hardwoods, and founded the house ...

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  26. REBUILDING OF CHURCHES

    The suggestion that the Dominions might be glad of the opportunity to assist in rebuilding some of the city of London's ...

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  27. LAST P.O.W. FROM MANILA

    The last of the liberated Australian war prisoners will leave the Philippines to-morrow morning by an R.A.A.F. Liberator for ...

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  28. DUTCH TROOPS UNDER FIRE

    Fires started by Annamites yesterday gutted some sections of the dock area and warehouses. Dutch troops came under heavy fire ...

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