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  4. DEADLOCK AT FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The foreign Ministers' Council broke up to-day after a deadlock had been reached in regard to procedure. A brief communique was issued stating: "The Council met twice to-day. M. ...

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    A shore leave party from the Australian destroyer, ''Nepal," strolls among" the wreckage of Yokohama. Australian Official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Lining up side by side with Japanese queues at a tram terminus are these Aussie Navy lads from "Nepal."Australian official Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHOCKING WASTE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Allegations of dumping and burning of colossal amounts of equipment, including blankets, by the Army on the Atherton Tableland were made on the adjournment of the ...

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  8. LIVE IN MEMORY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Details of the little Australian force which was sent to occupy Amboina at the beginning of the ...

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  9. JAPANESE CABINET

    NEW YORK, Wednesday,--A' message from Tokio states Japanese sources have reported a rising sentiment for the ...

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  10. GLOOMY PICTURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--German welfare leaders, in a written appeal to the Allied Control Council, assert that 4,500,000 Germans face annihilation. this winter, says the correspondent of the Associated ...

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  11. HANDED OVER TO JAPS

    DARWIN, Wednesday.--Survivors of the Australian cruiser Perth were handed over to the Japan by the natives after ...

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  12. PRIMARY INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Problems of primary production, especially under irrigation, would be studied by the Council for ...

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  13. WAR CRIMINALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The establishment of a special mllitary court to try war criminals in Australia and Australian teriitories ...

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  14. BUILDING TRAINEES

    BRIGBANE, Wednesday.-- "If the number of new men being trained for building is no greater than is envisaged by the Ministry ...

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  15. JET AIRCRAFT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Government Intended to prepare for likely emergencies, and a number of technicians had been ...

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  16. FREIGHTS TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Acting Minister for Commerce (Mr. Forde) said that the Government had made, and was ...

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  17. BRITISH BYE-ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Smethwick bye-election resulted: Gordon Walker (Labour), 19,364: G. H. Edgar (Conservative). 8762. ...

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  18. BRITISH BIRTHRIGHT

    LONDON Tuesday.--Mr. L. S. Amery (former Secretary of State for India) in a speech at the Institute of Export said there could ...

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  19. Walls of Hall Collapse

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--While the Port Augusta Town Hall was being prepared for an inter-town boxing tournament at about 6.30 ...

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  20. London's Population

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Minister of Food (Sir Ben Smith) said that London's population had increased by 1,700.000 in the past ...

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    Survived Borneo Death March.--Believed to be the sole remaining survivors of 2700 prisoners of war, 1900 of whom are Australians, who took part in the infamous death march from Sandaka to Ranau, in North Borneo (left to right): Private Nelson Short (218th Battalion), of Woolahra; Warrant-Officer William H. Sticpewich (8th Division, A.S.C.), of Newcastle; and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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