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  6. SINGAPORE RE-OCCUPIED

    BRITISH and Indian troops landed at Singapore at 4 p.m. (Brisbane time) yesterday, it was announced over Singapore Radio last night. ...

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  7. TRAM STOP GOES TO COURT AGAIN Men To Meet: Peace Hopes

    THE tramway dispute will be taken back to the Industrial Court at 10.30 this morning. A mass meeting of tramway workers will be held at the Trades Hall at 2 p.m. ...

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  8. THIS IS JAPAN TO-DAY

    Glimpses of life inside Japan to-day are given in these pictures, the first to be received from official Australian photographers with the U.S. occupation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Women As Sheep Flock

    LONDON, Sep. 5 (A.A.P.)—'Hitler's Storm Troopers kept a great flock of women prisoners at ...

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  10. Tram Roster Analysed

    AN analysis of the roster system used in the operation of Brisbane tramways and the need for it, is given by a special ...

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  11. HIGH LOSS OF DIGGERS ON RAILWAY JOB

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (Special).—One man died for every sleeper laid by Allied war prisoners on the Burma-Thailand railway between May 1942, and July 1944. ...

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  12. MOVE FOR UNPEGGING OF WAGES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Labour members who opposed departure from traditional party opposition to contributory social ...

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  13. RESCUERS ON WAY TO TIMOR

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—A force of Australian troops has embarked from Darwin to rescue 148 Australian prisoners of ...

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  14. JAPANESE TOLD OF DEFEAT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—The Jap0 Premier (Prince Higashi Kuni) used the word "surrender" for the first time to-day. ...

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  16. 'Britain Not Minor Power'

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—A reported statement from Stockholm, by Professor Laski, that Britain is a second class Power was ...

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  17. JAPS' WAR LORDS NOT HALF LICKED

    JAPAN'S was lords are "not half licked yet," accord to Vice-Admiral McCain, Commander of U.S. Task Force 38. Admiral McCain returned to ...

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  18. RUSSIA WILL GET KURILES

    WASHINGTON, September 5 (A.A.P.).—"The United States has tacitly agreed that the Soviet should take possession of the ...

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  19. CHIFLEY DENIES ELECTION NEAR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-night that there was no intention of holding a general election ...

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  20. £860 WASH

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (Special).—An ocrogenarion woman, who customarily hid her and her husband's life savings (£860 ...

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  21. PRISON FOR SON OF BEAVERBROOK

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Lord Beaverbrook's, second son, Peter Aitken, was sentenced to two months imprisonment for driving ...

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  22. 'SNAKE FAITH' PARSON BITTEN; DIES IN HOUR

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—Lewis Ford, 32-year-old lay parson, died within an hour of being bitten by a rattlesnake during a religious service to-day. Ford was handling the snake ...

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  23. 100 STILL DYING DAILY FROM FIRST ATOM BOMB

    NEW YORK, September 5 (Special).—Survivors of the first atomic bomb raid on Hiroshima, on August 7, are still dving at the rate of 100 a day. This is reported by Homer ...

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  24. ABOUT 17,000 P.O.W. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Prisoners of war in Australia numbered about 14,000 Italians, 1600 Germans, and 1000 Japanese, the Army ...

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  25. U.S. SUB SANK HERSELF

    NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).—The American submarines Tang was a victim of one of the freaks of the Pacific war—she was sunk by her own tornedo. According to a survivor, the ...

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