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  3. MERCY SHIP MUDDLE.

    HONG KONG, Oct 2.—The officially unexplained Royal Navy muddle which caused the turning-back of the hospital ship ...

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  4. "BUZZING" PERTH.

    I had a thrilling, exhilarating experience on Saturday morning, for I was one of the lucky eight Perth civilians who had a flight in the ...

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  5. FREED PRISONERS.

    S.E. ASIA COMMAND H.Q., Oct 7.—It was announced today that more than 74,000 Allied prisoners of war and internees had been liberated in ...

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  6. KRAMER'S CONFESSION.

    LUNERURG, Oct 7.—Crowding most seats in the public gallery at the resumption of the Belsen atrocity trials yesterday morning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LICENSING LAWS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 7.—If Australians were ever to become wine-minded a revision of the licensing laws was long overdue, said Mr H. ...

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  8. CHEFOO ENTRY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 7.—A correspondent aboard a U.S. flagship has reported five U.S. cruisers under the command of Vice-Admiral Daniel ...

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  9. FACING HIS TRIAL.

    Pierre Lavol (right), now standing trial for high treason, photographed at Le Bourget as he was driven off to prison on the outskirts of Paris, following his return to France from Spain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INDIAN CONGRESS.

    BOMBAY, Oct 8.—The Indian Communist Party has ordered the members to resign in a body from Congress. This follows the ...

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  11. MALDIVE ISLES.

    COLOMBO, Oct 7.—The sultan of the Maldive Islands has voluntarily abdicated, making way. for a new sultan .and what appears to be a ...

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  12. SEA ENGAGEMENT.

    PEARL HARBOUR. Oct 7.—The U.S. Navy reported today that three Japanese were killed and their motor dory sunk on Thursday in an ...

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  13. LIBERAL SUCCESS.

    "After reading the item Liberal Success in Saturday's issue I am prompted to inquire what sort of nonsense if being spoken by the ...

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  14. LIBERATOR CRASH.

    LONDON, Oct 6.—Five members of the crew and 18 passengers, comprising men, women and children, were killed when a Liberator crashed ...

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  15. RESENTFUL ENEMY.

    TIENTSIN, Oct 7.—Major-General Keller Rockey, of the U.S. Marine Corps, has accepted the surrender of 18,000 Japanese in the Tientsin ...

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  16. TOKIO BOUND.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 7.—The first wave of the R.A.A.F. occupation force left Labuan today for Tokio in two Dakota transport planes. Led ...

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  17. ROUND THE WORLD.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 7.—The Air Transport Command Globestar which left the National Airport a week previously landed at ...

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  18. FISH POACHING.

    LONDON, Oct 6.—British gun-boats "arrested" a large French trawler fishing Inside the three-mile limit off Rye early this morning and ...

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  19. TYRE BURST.

    SYDNEY, Oct 7.—Mrs Kathleen Dawson (62), the wife of Mr William Dawson, of Mt Druitt, near Blacktown, and the sister-in-law of ...

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  20. BILLS IN SENATE.

    CANBERRA, Oct 7.—The following Bills passed all stages in the Senate on Friday without amendment: The States Grants Bill, ...

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  21. No. 5 WING A.T.C.

    "You have laid a wonderful tradition of loyalty, precision and good conduct," Wing-Commander C. W. Snook told officers and cadets of No ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MALAYA COMMAND.

    SINGAPORE. Oct 7.—It was officially announced today that the British Fourteenth Army would be abolished in the near future and ...

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  23. GAS SHORTAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 7.—Melbourne industrial firms relying solely on gas for power may have to close down for the time being, the Victorian ...

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  24. PRESS ACCUSATION.

    BRUSSELS, Oct 6.—The Government has announced the suspension of the newspaper "Le Quotidien," the second most important Right ...

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  25. WORLD LABOUR.

    PARIS, Oct 7.—Sir Walter Citrine, the general secretary of the British Trade Union Congress, has been elected president of the World ...

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  26. BREAKAWAY LIBERALS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 7.—Despite the offer by the Victorian Premier (Mr Macfarlan) at Brighton Beach on Friday night to meet Liberal ...

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  27. GWALIA WOODLINE.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct 7.—On Wednesday and Thursday a board of reference composed of Mr J. H. Verran, senior inspector of mines ...

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  28. CHURCH APPOINTMENT.

    NEW YORK, Oct 6.—The "New York Times" states that Dr Andrew R. Osborn has been appointed pastor of the West End Presbyterian ...

    Article : 105 words
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