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  2. JAPANESE OVERSEER

    LABUAN, Wednesday.--Captain Takino, overseer of the Euching prison camp, who was in the witness box at the War ...

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  3. AERIAL TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British Government's proposal to establish three statutory corporations for air transport, as outlined by Mr. Ivor Thomas in the House of Commons on November 1 ...

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  4. ONE SHIPPING BOARD

    CANBERRA Thursday.--The establishment of one Australian shipping board to replace the Control Board Ships ...

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  5. U.S. PROPERTY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington states that the United States plans to ...

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  6. "WE WILL GO AHEAD"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Federal Government definitely intended to go ahead with its plan to establish a ...

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  7. STEEL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--While the decision of the Ironworkers' Union to seek re-registration has paved the way to a settlement of the ...

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  8. TOWED INTO RIVER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The twin-engined Martin Mariner flying boat, which was forced down in the open sea about 37 miles south of Bundaberg at about 3.15 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was ...

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  9. JUST SURRENDERED

    LONDON, Thursday.--The last German fortification in Denmark has only just surrendered, says the Exchange Telegraph Company ...

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  10. BOOMERANG CLUB

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Boomerang Club closed to-day. Since it opened at Australia House in 1942, it had served tens ...

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  11. RUHR INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- It is understood that the expropriation of coal and heavy industries in the Ruhr by the British ...

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  12. CHAINED ABORIGINES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Found guilty at Oodnadatta Police Court to-day on seven charges of assault against aborigines, Rex Lowe ...

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  13. ARMY PAY

    LONDON, Thursday.--What the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) called "a charter for other ranks," by which it ...

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  14. THE COSMIC RAY

    REPORTS from the U.S.S.R. that important new discoveries have been made about cosmic rays coincide with the ...

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  15. SUPER WAR 'PLANE

    BURBANK (California), Thursday.--The United States Navy has announced that a patrol 'plane with the greatest range and speed ...

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  16. MINISTER TO MOSCOW

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- It was learned authoritatively to-day that an appointment as Australian Minister to Moscow had been ...

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  17. ACCUSED'S EVIDENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the resumption of the case against Walter Purdy at the Old Bailey on a charge of high treason, Mr. J. ...

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  18. POWER RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A review electricity and gas restrictions be made by the Minister for local Government (Mr. Cahill) ...

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  19. STATE INSURANCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--It has been officially announced that Mr. C. E. Grimley (Deputy Commissioner of the State Insurance ...

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  20. MOTOR VESSEL SAFE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The John Burke Limited's motor vessel, Leisha, 84 tons, is safe in the Gulf of Carpentaria, after having ...

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  21. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Churchill has accepted an invitation from the Westminister College, Missouri, to deliver an ...

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  22. MRS. ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- President Truman has nominated Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Senator Tom Connally, and senator ...

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    Prince Konoye, former Premier of Japan, who committed suicide after his arrest as a suspected war criminal had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. AUSTRIAN PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. Karl Renner, Prime Minister in the Austrian Provisional Government, was unanimously elected President ...

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  25. FALL OF TABRIZ

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Darachshani (commander of the fallen Tabriz garrison) arrived at Teheran abroad a Russian 'plane, ...

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  26. APPLES CONDEMNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Inspectors of the Department of Agriculture to-day condemned most of 800 cases of apples which arrived ...

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  27. GERMAN UNIONISTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--A delegation from the Trades Union Congress, which has returned from a tour of the British zone in ...

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  28. CANCEL NIGHT TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Delay by the Industrial Court in giving judgment on claims by railways unions for penalty rates for night work may have the effect of cancelling all Queensland trains ...

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  29. U.S. KNEW JAP CODE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Intercepted Japanese messages which were read at the Pearl Harbour inquiry showed that Berlin ...

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  30. STRUCK TWO MINES

    ROME, Thursday.--The Liberty ship Nathaniel Baker, which is carrying coal from the United States, is afire off Civita Vecchia ...

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  31. ONE PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- One case of infantile paralysis was reported to the health authorities to-day. The patient was a girl of ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Troops would be allowed to add the Christmas holiday to their account of recreational leave if they preferred ...

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  33. FOREIGN WOOL

    BOSTON, Thursday. -- Over 2,000,000 pounds of foreign wool were auctioned in two hours by the Office of Surplus Property at ...

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  34. SALES OF PRAWNS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Approximately 2[?] tons of prawns have been sold in the Brisbane fish market in four days this ...

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  35. FRUIT, VEGETABLES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Residents of the Charleville district are enjoying improved fruit and vegetable distribution. The ...

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  36. HUMAN TORCH

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--Due to be married to-morrow, Ronald Murcott (21 years), lighted a spirit lamp at his parents home in ...

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  37. NOW GRANDFATHER

    LONDON, Thursday. -- It has been disclosed that Generalissimo Stalin has become a grandfather, states Reuter's correspondent in ...

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  38. TONKINESE DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Rene Bussart, a war correspondent who represents the Newsagency Paris Presse, has protested to General ...

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  39. BAN ON JAP FOOD

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Tokio says that while Japanese officials continue to emphasise the growing gravity ...

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  40. LOSS OF WARSHIP

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The Navy general court-martial has acquitted Captain McVey on a charge of inefficiency in ...

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  41. WORK FOR FASCISM

    ROME, Thursday.--A Provincial Commission has sentenced Edda Ciano to two years' confinement for her efforts on behalf of ...

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  42. BRISBANE ELEVEN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The following players have been selected to represent Brisbane against a Country Eleven at the Brisbane ...

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  43. GERMANS SENTENCED

    A message from London says that the Moscow radio asserts that seven German prisoners of war who were charged with ...

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  44. TO RETURN TO WORK

    WINDSOR (Ontario), Thursday. --Workers at the Ford Works who have been on strike since September 12 have voted to return to ...

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