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  5. WAR GRATUITY

    CANBERRA. Wednesday: The War Gratuity Bill was described by the deputy leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) as "a ...

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    BORNEO LANDING.—Australian troops landing on Labuan Island, British North Borneo, from LCM's during their assault on the shores of the island. (Australian Official photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sepinggang Airstrip Seized

    BALIKPAPAN, Wednesday: The first of the two major objectives of our Balikpapan invasion was realised on Monday when troops of Australia's Seventh Division gained possession of Sepinggang airfield and town. Sepinggang is an enemy ...

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  8. FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA. Wed.: Supplies of building materials to relieve the housing shortage were now being sought overseat, said the Acting ...

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  9. Condition of Mr. Curtin Now Reported Critical

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The gravest fears were held to-night for the life of Mr. John Curtin, Prime Minister of Australia. Although no official bulletin was issued to-day, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Australian Patrols Busy in the Islands

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: "Bold attempts to knock out Matilda tanks are being made by Japanese raiding parties infiltrating behind our positions on the Mevo River. The only result," an Army Department ...

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  11. DENGUE FEVER

    NEW YORK. Wed.: The American journal "Science" reports the discovery of a vaccine which immunised nine ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL SPEAKS AT TUMULTUOUS ELECTION MEETING

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill addressed one of the most tumultuous meetings of his career when 20,000 people gave him a mixed reception of cheers and boos at Walthamstow Stadium last night. ...

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  13. Plymouth Fetes Australian Sailors

    LONDON. Wed. (A.A.P.): A real West County welcome was extended to members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Australia by the Lord ...

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  14. NATIVE LABOR IN PAP[?]A AND NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA Wednesday: New Guinea and Papuan natives were entitled to a 44-hour working week under a bill introduced in ...

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  15. JAPAN'S BIGGEST CITIES DEVASTATED BY AIR ATTACKS

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday: Another four targets on the Japanese homeland—three on Shikoku and one on Honshu— ...

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  16. FIELD-MARSHAL MONTGOMERY LOSES RIGHT HAND MAN

    LONDON. Wednesday: Field-Marshal Montgomery's right-hand man. Colonel Joseph Ewart (28). who in five years rose from the ...

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  17. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday: Australia should be ashamed of itself in dedicating a wing of the library to the memory of President ...

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  19. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Wed (A.A.P.): An announcement from White House says that Mr. Harry Hopkins has retired from the ...

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  20. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS OPPOSITION AMENDMENTS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday: The Government accepted two Opposition amendments before the Life Insurance Bill was passed ...

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  21. General Weygand Charged

    LONDON, Wednesday: "The High Court has ordered the confiscation of the property and other assets of General Weygand ...

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  22. FREE ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN POLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday: "The Polish Government of National Unity has sent a pledge through diplomatic channels assuring the ...

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  23. Casualty List

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  24. Germans on Crete

    LONDON Wed.: En route to China for an inspection of Allied bases. Prince Peter of Greece (cousin of King George) disclosed ...

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  25. DEVASTATING AIR ATTACKS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Wed. (A.A.P.):— Illuminating proof of the support that the United States flyers are giving to ground operations in ...

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  26. PAYMENT TO INDIANS

    WASHINGTON. Wed.: President Truman to-day signed legislation for the payment of 101,630 dollars to Sioux Indians for ponies seized ...

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  27. BARRY-CHAPLIN CASE

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—According to the American Associated Press Joan Barry has filed an action to compel Charlie ...

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  28. DEATH OF CENTENARIAN

    HOBART. Wednesday, Mrs. May Ann Blakeny, who spent all her life in Tasmania, died to-day aged 101. ...

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