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  2. COAL STRIKE ENDS

    Work will be resumed on the Collie coalfield this morning. The Central Industrial Authority (Mr A. C. Willis) went to the Collie field yesterday. At a mass meeting of the miners he gave an assurance that he would ...

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  3. ATOM BOMB SECRET.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 24.—President Truman told the Press today that he would make decisions as to the Administration's policy regarding ...

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  4. OCCUPATION PERIOD.

    NEW YORK, Sept 25.—According to the American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio a spokesman for General MacArthur today said ...

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  5. FRANCO REGIME.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—Broadcasting to America yesterday. Professor Harold Laski, chairman of the executive of the British Labour Party, ...

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  6. PALESTINE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—"It is learnt on high authority that the British Government has referred the whole issue of Jewish immigration to ...

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  7. JAPANESE IN JAVA.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—"Admiral Mountbatten has instructed the Japanese forces in Java not to hand over their authority to any Java ...

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  8. CLOUDED PROSPECT.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—An official announcement states that the council of Foreign Ministers met twice yesterday, Mr Wang Shih-chieh ...

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  9. HIROHITO TALKS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 24.—In an exclusive interview given to the "New York Times" correspondent in Tokio, Frank Kluckhohn, Emperor Hirohito ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPAN'S INDUSTRY.

    TOKIO, Sept 25.—A survey supplied to the Allied authorities by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of the extent to which the ...

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  11. IN SPANISH PRISONS.

    MADRID, Sept 25.—The Director of Spanish Prisons announced on Sunday that only 20,000 persons, mostly ...

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  12. EASTERN TOUR.

    HONG KONG, Sept 25.—The British Secretary of State for War (Mr J. J. Lawson) arrived in Hong Kong late on Monday afternoon on ...

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  13. IN HONG KONG.

    HONG KONG, Sept 24.—The military Governor of Hong Kong (Rear-Admiral C. H. J. Harcourt) this afternoon told his first Press ...

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  14. EGYPT AND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—The Government has not yet been officially informed of the Egyptian communique calling for withdrawal of British ...

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  15. WANT IN HONG KONG.

    HONG KONG, Sept 26.—The lack of official control in Government licensed depots is enabling black marketeers to thrive in Hong ...

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  16. SEARING WEAPON.

    TOKIO, Sept 25.—Except for the atom-bomb, flame was the most effective weapon used in the Pacific War, ...

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  17. WAR CRIMINALS.

    TOKIO, Sept 25.—Dr Roya Ito, a member of the Pearl Harbour Cabinet and Minister for Agriculture and Forestry in the wartime Government. ...

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  18. APPEAL TO MOTORISTS

    Cancellation of trains means that the following districts will be without their supplies of newspapers:—Toodyay, ...

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  19. ITALIAN RIOTS.

    ROME, Sept 25.—The Government in an official communique describes the disturbances which broke out in Naples on Friday as "small ...

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  20. HOW THEY PLANNED IT.

    NEW YORK, Sept 25.—The Associated Press reports from Tokio that photographs from Japanese Navy files have ...

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  21. NAZI PROPERTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 24.—The State Department has disclosed that British and American agents directly control all German ...

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  22. MacARTHUR'S POWERS

    WASHINGTON, Sept 24.—The White House has released a statement which was transmitted to General MacArthur ...

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  23. POWER AND LIGHTING.

    The general manager of the City of Perth Electricity and Gas Department (Mr F. C. Edmondson) said last night that everything possible ...

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  24. INDO-CHINA.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—A S.E.A.C. communique states that Major- General Gracey (head of the Allied Control Commission in Saigon, ...

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  25. WHEN THE CURRENT FLOWS.

    The position in regard to the restoration of electricity supplies in the area served by the City of Perth Electricity ...

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  26. CONTROL IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—The Allied Control Commission in a proclamation today stated that the German authorities must comply with any ...

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  27. EIGHTH DIVISION.

    LABUAN, Sept 25.—Major-General C. A. Callaghan, G.O.C. Eighth Division, renewed acquaintance with officers and men of the division when ...

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  28. TRANSPORT SERVICES.

    In view of the decision of the miners at Collie to resume work special transport arrangements had been made for the haulage of coal ...

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  29. JAPANESE IN TIMOR.

    CANBERRA, Sept 25.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) is satisfied that the Japanese in Timor are being treated with "the utmost ...

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  30. TRACING FAMILIES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 25.—Members of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force liberated from war prison camps are now faced with the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DENUNCIATION.

    NEW YORK, Sept 24.—M Nikolai Novikov, acting head of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, in a speech at a Madison Square rally [to which ...

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  32. SURPLUS GOODS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 25.—The State Department is undertaking the disposal of immense quantities of American surplus war property ...

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  33. FLYER'S IDENTITY.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—The Air Ministry is trying to identify through the Press an R.A.F. airman who, when flying alone, crashed and was ...

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  34. SERVICE RELEASES.

    CANBERRA, Sept 25.—Nearly 1,700 R.A.A.F. members had reached Australia from Borneo since the beginning of September, the Minister ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN CONTROL

    VIENNA, Sept 25.—The Prime Minister of the Austrian Provisional Government (Dr Renner) opening a conference called to form a more ...

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  36. INDIAN CAPTIVES.

    NEW GUINEA, Sept 25.—Of 2,500 Indian prisoners brought to New Guinea by the Japanese in 1942 the Japanese have been able to ...

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  37. TWO-MEN SUBMARINES

    CHUNGKING, Sept 24.—Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser, who arrived here today from Hong Kong, disclosed that three British two-man ...

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  38. NEW SEA RECORDS.

    LONDON, Sept 25.—The liner Mauretania berthed at Liverpool last night after completing a journey of 28,662 sea miles in 81 days 16 hours ...

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  39. ATROCITY CHARGES.

    SINGAPORE, Sept 25.—British authorities on Sunday arrested 50 Japanese secret police on charges of having committed atrocities. ...

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  40. FREE PRESS FOR NIPPON

    TOKIO, Sept 24.—The way was opened by an order issued by General MacArthur tonight for the establishment of a free, independent ...

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  41. RATES OF PAY.

    Collie miners are at present working under an award made in June, 1944. Underground workers are divided into a number of groups ...

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  42. UP THE SEPIK.

    NEW GUINEA, Sept 25.—Australian barges have travelled 68 miles up the Sepik River and arrived at the former settlement of Angoram ...

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  43. "SMEAR CAMPAIGN."

    WASHINGTON, Sept 25.—The Senate approved Dean Gooderham Acheson as Under-Secretary of State by 69 votes to one after a 3½-hour ...

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  44. ASHES HANDED OVER.

    NEW YORK, Sept 25.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Tokio says the Japanese Government has handed over urns ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

    Article : 33 words
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