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  2. MINERS ON FIGHTING THE BOSS —And the "Need for Discipline"

    Aggregate meetings of miners, commencing next Sunday, will deal with the new policy laid down by the recent convention, and proposals for ...

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  3. VICE-REGAL PARTY FOR POW's Hoppy Reunions

    Several thousand returned prisoners of war were entertained at Government House yesterday afternoon by Sir Winston and Lady Dugan. It ...

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    TWENTY-TWO SURVIVORS of the Australian Army N ursing Service sisters captured by the Japanese in Malaya arrived in Melbourne by the Manunda yesterday evening, and were welcomed in the city and at Heidelberg Military Hospital. Top left: Crowds cheered the sisters despite pouring rain as the bus passed the Town Hall. Top right: Sister V. Bullwinkle (left), sole survivor of the Banka Island massacre, and Sister Mavis Hannah, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SISTERS FROM SUMATRA ARRIVE Crowd In Rain Cheer Procession

    "Luggage out first," was the official instruction at Heidelberg Hospital last night when 22 Australian nurses recovered from Sumatra ...

    Article : 528 words
  6. U S COMMENT ON ATTITUDE OF AUSTRALIAN BRIDES

    Commenting on the references to unsatisfactory conditions in USA, which were made by 50 Australian wives of American servicemen when ...

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  7. MANY NAZI POW's DIE IN RUSSIA From Australian Associated Press, London

    Decrepit German prisoners discharged by the Russians told British questioners that of 100,000 Germans captured at Stalingrad only 6,000 are ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. EX-INTERNEES ON CIRCASSIA

    Six civilian ex-internees bound for Victoria are on board the Circassia, which left Singapore on October l8, and is due at Fremantle about ...

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  9. Hitler Even Had Designs on The Ashes! From Our Own Correspondent in London

    If the Herrenvolk had successfully invaded Britain they would have gone all out to conquer Britons at cricket too. This was ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. ANOTHER "BLACK HOLE" DISCOVERED Filthy Conditions In Dutch Gaol

    Coming soon after the discovery that Indonesians had detained 1,100 Dutch nationals in "Black Hole of Calcutta" conditions at Buitenzorg, ...

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  11. RUSSIA DENIES BORDER MOVES

    Moscow Radio has denied recent reports of large-scale Russian manouvres along the BulgarianTurkish frontier.—AAP. ...

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  12. ARRIVING TODAY

    Only four recovered POW will arrive in Melbourne from Sydney today, three of them to take leave in Victoria and the fourth on his way ...

    Article : 48 words
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  14. GREAT MITSUI TRUST TO BE DISSOLVED

    Leading members of the Mitsui family are reported to be conferring on steps to be taken to break up the vast 500 million yen Mitsui Trust, ...

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  15. SOVIET OFFERS NO CHANGE IN POLICY

    A warning that Russia will not be coerced by economic pressure is given by the authoritative paper, United States News. ...

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  16. U S MILITARY TRAINING PLAN

    Congress shows little evidence of inclination to act swiftly on President Truman's message calling for one year's military training for all ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. GIRL WHO WORE FRENCH BATHERS

    Jean Helen Futcher, 19, Sydney night club worker, pleaded guilty to a charge of vagrancy in Brisbane Police Court yesterday, and was ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT ONCE HID IN GIRL'S BEDROOM

    "Romulo Bettancourt, the new Venezuelan president, once hid in my bedroom," said Janet Wolfe, of the Red Cross Officers' Club, to the ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. PENALISING LANDLORDS WHO REFUSE CHILDREN

    The British Ministry of Health has decided to stand no nonsense from landlords and landladies who say: "No children." ...

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  20. NEW U S WAR UNDER-SECRETARY

    President Truman has nominated Brigadier-General Kenneth Royall as Under-Secretary of War.—AAP. ...

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