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  4. “Murderers Would Have Found Honor Under Swastika”

    Quoting doctors who examined the bodies of the two murdered British sergeants, Martyn and Paice, the Jerusalem correspondent of the “Daily Express” says that the sergeants were garrotted—slowly strangled to death by the ropes with which they were hanged. The sergeants, whose bodies had been booby-trapped by their murderers, ...

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  5. EVATT TOLD HIROHITO ORDERED WAR

    Evidence that Emperor Hirohito was directly and solely responsible for the decision to wage war against Britain and the United States was submitted to Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) today by the most senior officer of the International Military Tribunal ...

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  6. ENJOYED THE SUNSHINE IN ALBURY YESTERDAY

    With time on their hands and the sun beaming generously these Albury residents made the most of the opportunity in Dean Square yesterday afternoon when August opened with spring-like weather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. America May Use Japs To Fight Soviet

    The foreign affairs editor of the magazine “News Week,” who has recently returned from Japan discusses the possibility of a Russian boycott ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. TOWNS BURN IN JAVA

    Fierce fires are burning in Puqokerto and Java’s main south coast part of Tjila[?]jap, according to a Dutch communique, states ...

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  9. BODY IN HOUSE

    Alexander Arthur Fleming, aged 27, of Cairo rd Box Hill, laborer, was charged in the City Court today with having murdered Alan Paul ...

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  10. NEW TOWNSHIP TO BE BUILT NEAR BOGONG

    Provision of adequate accommodation for the large construction force to be employed by the State Electricity Commission on the Kiewa hydro-electric project will require a complete township to house families of married employes and eight large hostels for workmen at ...

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  11. PRODUCING 30 MILLION BRICKS A YEAR

    State brick yards were at present producing about 600,000 bricks a week —30 million a year—but before long it was hoped to produce 65 million ...

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  12. STIRRING UP HATRED

    The newspaper “P.M” yesterday carried a black-bordered advertisement mourning the three Jews who were hanged in Palestine on Tuesday for ...

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  13. SEPARATE INQUIRIES INTO KILLINGS

    Police and Army authorities began separate investigations into last night’s incidents in Tel Aviv in which five Jews were killed and 15 ...

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  14. U.S. URGED TO WARN RUSSIA

    Mr Charles Eaton (Republican), who is chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, in an article in ...

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  15. “Chinese Girl, If Deported, Will Jump Into Sea”

    Declaring that she had been reared and educated according to Christian and Australian ideas of freedom, and that she did not believe in the old Chinese traditions. Miss Gwenda Yee, 19-year-old Chinese girl, who is hiding near Sydney to prevent the efforts of her parents ...

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  16. REPUBLICANS ‘MURDER’ CHINESE AND EUROPEANS

    An official communique of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service at Batavia reports the murder of 77 Chinese and Europeans by ...

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  17. INDONESIANS SEEK KED CROSS SUPPLIES

    Chief of the Indonesian Foreign Affairs Department in Australia (Dr R. Usman) tonight sought the assistance of the Australasian Council of Trades ...

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  18. Finance For Austria From U.S. Bank

    The Export and Import Bank has announced that it has approved of credits totalling 13,500,000 dollars to finance imports by Austria of ...

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  19. NOVEMBER 20

    Princess Elizabeth and Lieut Philip Mountbatten will be married at Westminster Abbey on November 20. An official announcements from ...

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  20. Attempt to Beat Veto

    In a drastic move that has been described by Associated Press as being [?] at countering the Russian veto [?] the Balkan Border Commission ...

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  21. General MacArthur May Enter Politics

    General MacArthur will return from Japan before the Republican National Convention in June, 1948, which will select the party’s Presidential ...

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  22. BROTHERS DIE IN TUB

    Two brothers, aged nine and five years, were drowned in a bath tub at their home at Tamworth this afternoon, having apparently been ...

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  23. LUSH WITHDRAWS ALLEGATIONS

    Counsel for Frederick Alan Lush, Delegate to the Treasury, stated at the Land Sales Royal Commission today that his client wished to withdraw ...

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  24. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA GOING HOME

    The Governor (Sir Winston Dugan), has informed the Premier that he will relinquish his appointment as Governor of Victoria towards the end of ...

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  26. Brother Charged With Murder Of Sister

    Frederick John Rothery, aged 25, grazier, was charged at Orange police station this afternoon with the murder at Cudal last night of his sister. Miss Dorothy Lorna Rothery, aged 26. Miss Rothery’s body, with two ...

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  27. ‘MONTY’ ON WAY HOME

    Field Marshal Lord Montgomery left Sydney at 8.45 a.m. today by Avro York plane for England with Darwin as the first scheduled stop. Before ...

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  28. UPPER HOUSE MEMBERS WANT AN ALLOWANCE

    Labor members of the Legislative Council intend to ask the Premier (Mr McGirr) that a yearly allowance be made to meet out of pocket expenses. ...

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  29. Italian Ratification of Peace Treaty

    After a week of bitter debate, the Italian Constituent Assembly last night ratified the peace treat[?] with the Allies. Voting was 260 in favor ...

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  30. CLERKS’ SIT-DOWN STRIKE

    A sit-down strike of 12 clerks employed at Riverstone Meat Company’s shipping and export office in Sydney was called off today when a dismissed ...

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