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  4. Germans Accused of Committing Vile Atrocities in Concentration Camps

    Nazi horrors ranging from the emasculation of Catholic priests to the slaughter at Maidertfek of 18,000 Jews in a single day were recounted at Nuremberg when the French prosecution submitted a pile of sworn ...

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  5. INDIAN TROOPS GOING TO JAPAN

    Lt.. Gen J. Northcoll, C.-in-C. British Commonwealth Force. Japan, and Maj.-Gen D. Tennant Cowan, GOC., British-Indian Division, met British and Indian troops who will leave India soon to take their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TO LEAD OCCUPATION TROOPS

    Lt.-Gen. J. Northcott, C.-in-C. British Commonwealth Force, Japan, and Maj.-Gen. D. Tennant Cowan, G.O.C. British-Indian Division, met British and Indian troops who will leave India soon to lake their place with Allied troops in the homeland of the men they fought on beach ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. “Day of the Soldier Almost Gone”

    Lieut.-General Levin Campbell (retiring Chief of Ordnance) stated at a Press conference today that the army had developed a ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. Publication of Divorce Details

    There was no unanimity in Cabinet, in the Labor Party, or in the whole community on the question of the prohibition of the publication ...

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  9. SOLDIERS WHO DISGRACE UNIFORM

    Lt. Col. Mant, chief legal adviser of NSW Lines of Communication. at a board of inquiry into military law today said that ...

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  10. Royal Navy’s Beer Needs

    Although the allocation or beer to Australia’s fighting forces had been reduced by about two-thirds, the Royal Navy was now taking ...

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  11. Russians Leaving Manchuria

    The Soviet evacuation of Manchuria is progressing as swiftly as possible and only 5000 of the original Russian garrison of 40,000 remain ...

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  12. Fewer Than 1000 RAAF Men in Britain

    Members of the Royal Australian Air Force throughout Britain now number 1000. They include two squadrons who comprised portion of ...

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  13. U.N.O. CHOOSES SECRETARY

    It was officially announced last night that the Security Council of the United Nations’ Organisations unanimously recommended the ...

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  14. Country Party Willing to Collaborate

    The full executive or the Liberal Party of Australia tonight decided to seek another conference with the Country Party in an ...

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  15. Shortage of Coalmine Wheelers

    The serious shortage of wheelers in Australian coal mines was emphasised today during the hearing of a claim before the Central Coal ...

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  16. HEAT KILLS PLATYPUS AT ZOO

    Hero and Leander, the platypus at the Melbourne Zoo. died of heat stroke within an hour of each other on Monday. There ...

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  17. Ex-soldier Became a Eire Bug

    William Charles Gourley, aged 34 married with 10 children, admitted in Quarter Sessions today to starting 22 fires ill Braidwood in a year, ...

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  19. All Fight Seats Sold

    Entire accommodation of 14,000 seats has been sold out for the Burns-Patrick fight on Saturday night. The Income Tax ...

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  20. LIQUOR ACT AMENDING BILL

    Although the Cabinet sub-committee which is reviewing the Liquor Act has not presented its recommendations to the Full Cabinet, the ...

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  21. GUERRILLA LEADERS HONORED

    The Supremo Allied Commander. South-East Asia, awarded 15 guarrilla leaders with. British campaign medals, shortly before noon on Sunday, January 6. The ceremony took place in front of the municipal building. Singapore, and the resistance leaders were driven there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Women’s Raw Deal Under Dedmanism

    Women spend so much time queueing up trying to get goods that they are missing out on home life, said the Rev Frank Hulme ...

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  23. Young Woman Killed by Train

    A body found on the railway line at Medlaw Bath yesterday has been identified as that of Mrs Dorothy Mary Wilkinson, aged 21, wife of a ...

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  24. Pilot Had An Anxious Hour

    When the under carriage of his aircraft tailed to operate properly, the pilot of a RAAF Beaufighter had an anxious hour this morning, while ...

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  25. Minister Refutes Members’ Allegation

    Allegations by Mr W. Shculian (Lab., Yass). that preference had been shown to electorates held by Ministers when making land ...

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  26. “Prisoners Get Out of Army Quickly”

    Army guards at the Second Australian Guard Compound, Randwick, alleged today that prisoners serving six months’ sentences were getting ...

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  27. Human Arm in Creek; Drowning Tragedy Suspected

    Recollections of the famous “Shark Arm Tragedy” were revived yesterday when a human arm was discovered at Cowan Creek. ...

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  28. SOVEREIGNS FOUND IN OLD BUILDING

    When an inspector of the Department of the interior was examining an old building at the quarantine station, North Head, today, he found ...

    Article : 49 words
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