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  4. Japs Showed fake Canteen to Red Cross Men

    YOKOHAMA, Friday: Japanese officers and guards at Miushima prison camp, near Tokio, attempted to mislead a ...

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  5. XMAS BRIGHTENED BY EASING OF RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Those areas of New South Wales where gas and electricity restrictions apply will have a brighter Christmas as a result of lifting or easing of the restrictions, which was announced today by the Minister ...

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  6. Americans Who Will Settle in Australia

    THESE United States Navy personnel, who have elected to settle in Australia, received their discharge at the American Navy base at New Farm, Brisbane, this week. Pictures show (above) Second Class Ship's Fitter J. Carini, a former locomotive pipe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Some Wartime Taxes to Be Removed

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The excise duty on beer would be reviewed when the next Federal Budget was being drafted, the ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA'S POISON "CHERRY" TREE

    LONDON, Friday: Twenty seven soldiers who ate "Cherries" in New Guinea and became totally blind as a result ...

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  9. Prosperous Britain Vital to Primary-Producing Countries

    SYDNEY, Friday: Unless Britain recovered her prewar purchasing power, the prosperity of every primary-producing country in the world would be retarded for the next 50 to 100 years, the Senior Trade ...

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  10. Gestapo Nazis Terror Instrument

    LONDON, Friday: "Goering formed the Gestapo in Prussia in 1934 to combat the Communists, but it soon became a terror ...

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  11. U.S. Production Chief Says

    BRISBANE, Friday: Close British-American co-operation was essential to world peace, said President ...

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  12. British Provost Chief in Berlin Arrested

    LONDON, Friday: The British authorities on Saturday last arrested the Deputy Provost Marshall ...

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  13. Duke's Planes Saved From Fire

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Duke of Gloucester's two planes were rushed from a burning hangar at Canberra aerodrome this ...

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  14. Denial of Bad British Treatment of Jews in Germany

    LONDON, Friday: Criticism abroad about the treatment of Jewish people in the British zone in Germany was ...

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  15. Extra Pay for Qld. Railwaymen

    BRISBANE, Friday: The Industrial Court today, in a reserved judgment on the application by the Queensland branch of the ...

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  16. 10 Hours To Britain In Ten Years

    SYDNEY, Friday:-The present 64-hour air service from Australia to Britain will be cut to 48 hours ...

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  17. Foreign Journalists To Report on Migration Prospects

    SYDNEY, Friday: Six Danish and six Norwegian journalists would visit Australia to report on conditions for the benefit of ...

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  18. PRIORITY CLOTHING DOCKET FOR DISCHARGED MEN

    CANBERRA, Friday: The cash equivalent of the clothing vouchers previously issued to servicemen will in future be credited ...

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  19. ONE PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE, Friday: Only one case of paralysis was reported today. The victim was a boy aged 12 years, of Brisbane. ...

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  20. TOBACCO STOCKS ALMOST EXHAUSTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Australian stocks of manufactured tobacco and cigarettes are almost completely exhausted, the ...

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  21. British Demobilisation

    LONDON, Friday: Releases from the forces from June to the end of November numbered 1,102,009. Releases at the end of November ...

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  22. PEARL HARBOR INQUIRY EXTENDED

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Congress has voted an extension to the Pearl Harbor inquiry from January 3 to February 15. ...

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  23. "Miss Australia" Cheered in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Friday: Miss Rhondda Kelly ("Miss Australia") returned to Brisbane by plane late this afternoon. After ...

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  24. 584 AIRMEN LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday: The liner Durban Castle, sailed from Southampton with 584 Australian Air Force members. ...

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  25. MINOR CLASH IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Friday: One officer and one Indian were killed, and three Indians wounded, when clearing road-blocks south of ...

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  26. BEVIN AND STALIN HAVE CORDIAL TALK

    LONDON, Friday: Generalissimo Stalin's talk with the British Foreign Minister (Mr Bevin) yesterday lasted an hour and a ...

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  27. Crime Stimulated By War

    LONDON, Friday: Crime figures were not really disturbing, and most Londoners still were able to go about their daily ...

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  28. GEN. PATTON WORSE

    FRANKFURT, Friday: It was officially stated that the condition of General Patten, who became paralysed following a motor ...

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  29. Massacre Charge Against Albanians

    ATHENS, Friday: A Greek agency alleges that the Albanians have massacred 1000 Greek men, women and children in northern Epirus and have sent many more ...

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  30. YAMASHITA CASE

    WASHINGTON, Friday: The Supreme Court has decided to hear [?]tral arguments on January 7 whether or not to intervene in the ...

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  31. AMERICAN REPORT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday: "Russia has not only abandoned all her plans to send an occupation force to Japan, as a result of a disagreement with General MacArthur, but has ...

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  32. Qld. Premier in Hospital

    BRISBANE, Friday: The. Premier (Mr Cooper) is in hospital, with a slight toot infection. ...

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  33. AWAS TO RETURN FROM NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Orders have been issued for the return of all AWAS to Australia from New Guinea by March 31, an Army ...

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  34. PRINCESSES VISIT THEATRE

    LONDON, Friday: The Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret last night witnessed a Cicely Courtneidge comedy from the ...

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  35. Jap Pleads for Leniency, But Sentenced to Death

    MOROTAI, Friday: Found guilty today of the murder of two Australian airmen at Sario, near Manado, on June 19 this year, after they crashed in the northern Celebes, Lieutenant Yanomura was sentenced to death ...

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  36. Persian Rebels Gain Ground

    MOSCOW, Friday: Persian troops and gendarmes at Reziach Miranda, Amar and other towns now have ...

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  37. U.S. End of Tyre Rationing

    NEW YORK, Friday: Tyre rationing will cease in the U[?] on December 31. ...

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  38. Atomic Navy Age

    LONDON, Friday: Rear Admiral C. S. Daniel, in a speech at the launching of the Tiger class cruiser, ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S FILM-MAKING POTENTIALITIES

    LONDON, Friday: Australia could be a great film-making centre, said Mr Harry Watt, producer of "Overlanders," at a ...

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  40. CHINA PEACE MOVES

    SHANGHAI, Friday: As General Marshall stepped from his plane, the Chinese Communists asked the Government to agree ...

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