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  2. LOCAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. FORECAST.

    North Coast and Tablelands: Warm to hot and sultry; scattered rain and ...

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  6. Indonesian Slogans On Sourabaya Shop Fronts

    Sourabaya, chief Dutch naval base, has been the scene of some of the most severe fighting between rebels and British troops. Owing to recurrent street fighting the shops have been boarded up. Here we see typical slogans painted in English on a shop front. The two smartly-dressed girls with the bicycle give the scene a somewhat peaceful look, despite the threats conveyed in the printed slogans. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN MUST REDUCE CONSUMPTION OF FOOD

    LONDON, Wed.—A cut in the rations of butter, margarine and cooking fat from eight ounces to seven ounces weekly, by reducing the cooking fat ration by one ounce, on March 3 was announced by the Minister for Food (Mr. Ben Smith) in the House ...

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  8. Military Board Reconstituted

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Reconstitution of the Military Board and a restitution of the pre-war command system, under which Australia was divided into military ...

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  9. Nazi Way Of Acquiring Art

    NUREMBERG, Wed.—A letter from Goering, in which he directed the despatch of French private and public works of art ...

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  10. New Move In Loan Legislation

    NEW YORK, Wed.—An amendment to the Administrations Bill seeking to grant the British loan which would substitute public sale ...

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  11. Security Council

    LONDON, Wed.—"I have never been in such a state of despondency," the New Zealand delegate (Mr. Fraser) was heard to say as he approached the Chairman (Mr. Makin) at the end of the meeting of the Security Council last night. ...

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  12. U.S. MAY BE ISOLATED

    NEW YORK, Wed.—The United States will temporarily be almost completely shut off from communication with Europe, South ...

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  13. MacArthur Orders Arrest of Jap General

    TOKIO, Wed.—General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of General Sadashi Shimomura as an international war criminal ...

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  14. Asked Delegates For Prayers

    LONDON, Wed.—Immediately before leaving for last night's meeting of the Security Council, Mr. Makin asked the United ...

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  15. Persian Stand On Oil Concessions

    CAIRO, Wed.—Explaining why Persia refused to grant oil concessions to Russia, as well as to Britain and America, Mohammed ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. Broadcast Causes Shock Cases

    PARIS, Wed.—Two elderly persons died from shock and doctors at hospitals throughout Paris were busy throughout the day ...

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  17. Death Sentence On Jap Commuted

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The death sentence imposed on First Lieut. Takorika Tazaki, last July for the mutilation of Australian dead, and cannibalism, has now been commuted to five years' imprisonment with hard labor. ...

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  18. Minister Refutes Airmen's Claims

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Complaints made in a petition by 400 members of the R.A.A.F. about conditions at Madang, were refuted to-night by the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford). He said a full inquiry showed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MINOR JAP PARTIES AMALGAMATE

    TOKIO, Wed.—Sixty minor parties have amalgamated as "a federation of new parties," which will challenge the People's ...

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  20. WORK STOPPAGE IN MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Wed.—More than a million and a quarter persons stopped work throughout Mexico yesterday in the ...

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  21. Unemployment Among Ex-Servicemen

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Unemployment among ex-servicemen had reached a stage when it was time for "very plain speaking," said ...

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  22. V.C. Winner Declined Plane Passage Home

    PERTH, Wed.—Because he did not wish to be separated from two companions, Western Australian V.C. winner, Tom ...

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  23. MACARTHUR WILL DETERMINE FATE OF YAMASHITA

    TOKIO, Wed.—A spokesman at Allied Headquarters said the fate of General Yamashita, whose appeal against the sentence of ...

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  24. Australia To Try Japs In Borneo

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Australia will still try Japanese war criminals held in Borneo, although the British have now relieved Australian troops in that area. Arrangements have been ...

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  25. SUNSPOTS MAY CAUSE RADIO BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Commenting on the Melbourne report that the largest sunspots for years might cause a temporary radio and telephone blackouts, the director of the Riverview Observatory (Father O'Connell) said to-night short-wave lengths were more ...

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  26. First Peace-Time George Cross

    LONDON, Wed.—The first peace time George Cross was awarded to a member of the National Fire Service, Frederick ...

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  27. American Reply To Blarney

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Commenting on General Blamey's statement that Australia should retain Manus Islands, the ...

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  28. Royal Navy Men To Settle Here

    LONDON, Wed.—In addition to about 100 of their shipmates who are already demobilised in Australia "because they did not want ...

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  29. NOMINATED FOR BOWLING ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE.

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Roy Barlow, president of the Narromine Bowling Club, was elected by the western group, as nominee for one ...

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  30. Rescues From Stricken Liner

    NEW YORK, Wed.—A report from Kodiak naval district headquarters states 139 persons have been removed from the stricken ...

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  31. JAPS REPATRIATED

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Since the end of hostilities 18,000 Japanese prisoners have been repatriated from the Wewak-Bougainville area, said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-day. During March and April a further 18,000 Japanese P.O.W.'s ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. HITLER FEARED JEWISH-CATHOLIC ALLIANCE

    NUREMBERG, Wed.—The French prosecution submitted to the International Tribunal captured German documents ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. AUSTRALIANS FOR VICTORY MARCH IN ENGLAND?

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Despatch of a contingent of Australian service representatives proposed for a victory march in England will ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. George Arliss Dead

    LONDON, Wed.—The death is announced of the film star, George Arliss, aged 77. He suffered periodical bronchial trouble ...

    Article : 37 words
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