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  2. PLANS FOR REICH

    BERLIN Sept. 21 (A.A.P.).— The Allied Control Council has agreed on an export and import policy designed to treat Germany ...

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  3. SETTING PEACE PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Sept 21.—the Council of Foreign Ministers yesterday considered the general principles of peace treaties with Finland, and Rumania; ...

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  4. REKATUVES WEKCOME "HOBART" MEN

    A launch crowded with relatives comes alongside H.M.A.S. Hobart to welcome home Navy men about to be discharged. Just back from Tokyo. Hobart has steamed over 32,000 miles since she was last here in February. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUESTIONING P.O.W.s ON ATROCITIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Interrogation of prisonersof-war and others about Japanese atrocities must take second place to the medical treatment and repatriation of those prisoners in the view of the Minister for the ...

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  6. MANY QUESTIONS UNSOLVED

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of "The Times" says that the progress of the conference undoubtedly has been slower than ...

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  7. INSTRUCTION TO BLAMEY

    "Mr. Menzies then asked about the actual instruction given to the Australian Commander-inChief, Sir Thomas Blamey, and ...

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  8. Fire Board's Action Questioned

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Baddeley, yesterday said that he would have inquiries made next week into the action of the ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. DEPLETED U K. RESOURCES

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 21 (A.A.P.).—Both the British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, and Lord Keynes have presented ...

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  10. Japs Hoped For Early Entry Into Sydney

    RABAUL, Sept. 21.—When Japanese troops sailed from Rahul in 1942 they were confident that they would be in Sydney, "molesting Australian women," within a fortnight They changed their tune ...

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  11. PROBLEMS OF ITALIAN TREATY

    LONDON, Sept. 21.—The terms of the peace treaty with Italy now being worked out by the Council of Foreign Ministers will ...

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  12. BRUCE'S PLEA FOR UNITY

    LONDON, Sept. 21 (A.A.P.).— A strong plea for the, creation of a Council of British Nations, was made by "Mr.S. M. Bruce at a ...

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  13. Brewers Get Good News

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Christmas beer supplies in Sydney and Brisbane will receive a great fillip from the United States. ...

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  14. £10,428,000 For Standard Ships

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government, since 1940 had spent £7,428,000, on standard ship, construction, ...

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  15. "ANGELIC MAN"

    KUALA, LUMPUR, Sept. 21.— Major Hirata, commander of the Japanese Kempei Tai (Gestapo) In this district, said that he was ...

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  16. JOHN HOLLAND ARRESTED

    TOKYO, Sept.21.—John Holland, alias David Lester, one of two Australians on General MacArthur's initial, list of ...

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  17. Brig. Schreiber's Marriage On October 24

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Brigadier Derek Schreiber, Chief of Staff to the Governor-General, and the Viscountess Clive, Lady ...

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  18. CHURCHILL'S COUSIN LOSES JEWELLER

    NEW YORK; Sep 21.—Mrs. Sarah Churchill Russell, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, and a cousin of Mr. Churchill, was ...

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  19. CUMBERLAND COUNTY DELEGATES

    The results for electorates Nos.9 and and 10, in the election on Thursday of delegates to form the new Cumberland County Council, were declared ...

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  20. WOMAN SHOT NEAR LEETON

    Mrs. Ethel Smith, 42, an employee at Leeton cannery, was shot in the left arm and left breast with a shotgun yesterday. ...

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  21. Nomura Pleads He Did Not Play Double Game

    TOKYO Sept.21 (A.A.P.).— Admiral Nomura, former Japanese Ambassador in Washington, to-day;denled that he was aware ...

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  22. P.O.W.s Furtively Fed By Nazi Sailors At Kobe

    MANILA, Sept 21.—German sailors secretly feeding Australian prisoners' pf war and giving them'the V sign in public are ...

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  23. Darwin Greete Homeward-Bound Men From Singapore

    DARWIN, Friday.—A memorable reception was given to-day to prisoners of, war From Singapore who are travelling home in the Dutch hospital ship Oranje, which arrived here at 10 a.m. and left for Brisbane and Sydney at 5 p.m. Sirena and tooters from ships ...

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