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    Members of a Netherlands Indies .Civil Administration Medical Unit taking a blood test of the inhabitants of Ipaar village. Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea. These units of N.I.C.A. are kept busy treating the natives; who were sadly neglected during the Japanese occupation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DISPUTE WITH SOVIET

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Persian delegation to the United Nations' Assembly has sent a new Note to the Security Council replying to the Soviet claim that the ...

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    Dr. Hage and a nurse, of the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration Medical Unit amuse the children in the village of Ipaar, Holland Netherlands New Guinea. N.I.C.A units have fulltime job clothing, feeding and rendering medical assistance to native who were wilfull, elected by the Japanes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Moaning winds and a general feeling of sickness among the population were the first symptoms of ...

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  7. CLAIM ON KURILES

    LONDON, Sunday.--Another international problem may arise from a statement by Soviet Russia, in which the Soviet claims rights over the Kurile chain of islands. The statement, which was ...

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  8. PRELIMINARY TASKS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The new French Cabinet headed by M. Gouin met this morning. The Paris radio said it is thought that one of its tasks was to draw up the Ministerial declaration which ...

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  9. FALL OF SINGAPORE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A [?] inquiry into the fall of Singaport was demanded yesterday by Lieutenant - General Gordon ...

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  10. KILLING CHARGE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Three doctors connected with a German asylum in Saxony in 1940 are being charged with having murdered ...

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  11. CARPENTERS' UNION

    PERTH, Sunday.--By a unanimous decision of the State branch of the Australian Labour Party, the Carpenters' Union has been ...

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  12. GOOD RESULTS

    BRISBANE, Saturday. -- The Queensland Government did not intend to institute new forms of indirect taxation to build up State ...

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  13. MEAT PACKERS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- America's meat supplies should be back to normal soon. The Secretary for Agriculture, who has Just taken ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S CARS

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.--Morris Motors ultimately intended to produce all Australia's cars in ...

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  15. PLAN FOR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Legislation for the establishment of a national university at Canberra at a cost of about £750,000, is being ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The 18,000-ton liner Mariposa has sailed for Australia to pick up 1200 wives and 400 children of ...

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  17. U.S. ATOMIC BOMB

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.-- The United States now possesses an atomic bomb 1000 times more powerful than the bomb that ...

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  18. FIREMEN'S DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--To-night there was no sign of settlement of the dispute with the firemen who are holding up the liner ...

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  20. MAGISTRATE'S ORDER

    ROCKHAMPTON Saturday. -- With a view to settling the dispute between the A.M.I.E.U. and the Central Queensland Meat ...

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  21. R.A.A.F. DECISION

    SYDNEY. Sunday.--It is understood that the decision in the recent R.A.A.F. court-martial will be announced privately to ...

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  22. LIFE-SAVER DIES

    LISMORE, Sunday. -- while swimming with a belt to rescue a boy 150 yards from the beach at Ballina's Lighthouse Beach ...

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  23. GOING TO ENGLAND

    BATAVIA, Sunday. -- The special representative of the Australian Associated Press states tha another bombshell is ...

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  24. DARWIN TROOPS

    DARWIN, Saturday. -- In a broadcast to troops to-night, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) promised Darwin men who had ...

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  25. CANADIAN ARMY

    OTTAWA, Sunday. -- The Canadian Press said that the Minister for Defence (Mr. Abbott), at a Press conference, ...

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  26. JET 'PLANES' RECORD

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Three Army jet-propelled pursuit 'planes broke the Transcontinental speed record when they ...

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  27. "AUTHORS OF CHARITY"

    LONDON. Sunday.--The Vatican radio said that the Pops, address 35,000 children for whom the United Nations' Relief and ...

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  28. FLOOD LESSON

    LISMORE, Saturday--Lismore has not forgotten, the lesson it learned in the big flood seven months ago. ...

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  29. 'BUS HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--At Cronulla a man who was wearing an Army cape and gas mask and was armed with tommy-gun, held un a ...

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  30. HEAVILY TAXED

    COOLANGATTA Saturday.-- South Coast surf life-saving clubs using motor trucks to transport personnel and gear have been ...

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  31. BRITISH PRODUCTION

    LONDON. Sunday.--Any Increase in the scale of food production in Britain could cause little if any concern to overseas food. ...

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  32. PRIVY COUNCIL

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- Dr. Tatsu- kichim Minobe, who was recognised as Japan's outstanding constitutional scholar before 1934, has ...

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  33. WEATHER FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The Weather Bureau issued the following Queensland forecast at 9 a.m. yesterday for the ensuing 24 ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- There would be no Government interference with the death sentences passed on Japanese for war crimes, ...

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