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  4. U.S. Control Of Air Route

    Illustrative of the crushing defeat the Japanese air force suffered in the Philippines is that now, only a little more than a week after the Luzon landing, ...

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  5. Feuding Districts

    Vigorous Australian cavalry commandos have a real feuding district near their advanced outpost around Walum, deep in the Torricelli ...

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  6. Red Army Drives On To Germany Without Pause

    The Soviet drive westward continues without pause and latest reports state that Marshal Zhukov’s troops have smashed their way to a point over 60 miles from Warsaw, while General Rokossovsky’s advance in the Narew ...

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  7. “Amazing Intervention of General Blarney”

    “Amazing intervention” of General Sir Thomas Blarney in the discussion on delay in anouncing Australian war operations was referred to by Mr ...

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  8. Inland Killing Centres

    Strong criticism was made today against the State Government’s proposal to establish country killing centres and meat works by the chairman ...

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  9. Wheat Meal Mill Closes

    Because its supplies have been cut off by the Scully wheat rationing plan, a NSW wheat meal mill will close and its employes will be put ...

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  10. STEADY HEAD-WAY

    The attack launched yesterday by British forces in Holland continues to make steady headway and town of Honoem and the small village of Heide has ...

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  11. Land Should Be Prepared Now

    A Department of Agricultural cereal specialist said today that as rain had fallen over a substantial part of the principal areas of NSW farmers who ...

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  12. “All Decisions Taken Were Correct”

    Pinning the Oak Leaf Cluster and Distinguished Service Medal on General Neal Hodges last night, General Bradley paid tribute to the manner ...

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  13. Record Number Sat For Leaving

    A record number of students sat for the recent leaving certificate examination and the education authorities say this was due to raised school leaving ...

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  14. Complete Agreement Reached

    After a meeting between representatives of the Department of Information and the Army today, the acting Prime Minister (Mr Forde) announced that ...

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  15. TRUCE AT ST. NAZAIRE

    A seven-day truce at St Nazaire for the evacuation of civilians from the city commenced this morning. First train carrying civilians entered the ...

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  16. SKILFUL SURGERY

    Skilful surgery in a native shelter [?] an Australian commando outpost at Walum. in the heart of the Torricelli Ranges, saved the lives of two ...

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  17. Usual Secrecy Missing

    Usual secrecy surrounding the returning of men from overseas, was not in evidence this afternoon when 300 RAAF members were welcomed at the ...

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  18. GERMAN BRIDGEHEAD WIPED OUT

    Bridgehead established by the Germans across the Senio river at Fosanno yesterday has been wiped out by Eighth Army troops. Along the rest ...

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  19. Fighters Arrive At Lingayen Drome

    “Lingayen airfield received its first fighter planes today. week after its capture, thus giving ground forces direct support without recourse to ...

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  20. Wheat Rationing- In Force

    Authority for the Australian Wheat Board to proceed with the rationing or feed wheat is given in a regulation issued today in an official statement ...

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  21. Post-War Shipping and Markets

    At a conference representing trade unions, with members engaged in ship building and repair and on the working of ships held today, it was decided ...

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  22. “Warsaw Has Ceased To Exist”

    Not a single live human being remained in Warsaw when the Red Army entered the city, states Moscow radio, quoting a Soviet war correspondent. ...

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  23. U.S. Casualties 663,859

    Mr Stimson (Secretary for War) has announced that 74.788 American army casualties were sustained on the Western From in December. From D-Day ...

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  24. SNOWY RIVER WATERS DIVERSION

    A conference representative of Gippsland municipalities this week protested against proposals to divert the Snowy river into the Murrumbidgee for ...

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  25. Chiang- Expects Settlement With Communists

    In an interview with the Chungking correspondent of American Associated Press, Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek predicted that Government differences ...

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  26. China Coast Destruction

    The Kunming correspondent of American Associated Press says that the United States Air Force, ranging the entire perimeter of occupied China on ...

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  27. Bushfire Warning

    Hot weather with strong northerly winds is the forecast from the Weather Bureau. Conditions are conducive to the outbreak of bush fires. A cool ...

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  28. N.Z. MINISTERS TO TOE MARK

    A meeting of 1000 men at Hull railway workshops today resolved to ask the Ministers for Railways and finance (Messrs Sample and Nash) ...

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  29. Japanese Lines Dominated

    Australian infantry patrols working through the Torricelli Mountains from Walu[?] have come out through Malin along the D[?] river in the ...

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  30. Two Decorations For General Sir T. Blarney

    Army Routine Orders today announced two decorations for General Sir Thomas Blarney. He has been awarded the American Distinguished ...

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  31. Germany and Surrender; “Never,” Says Berlin

    “The German people will reply with a categorical, ‘Never’ to Mi- Churchill’s renewed demand for unconditional surrender,” [?] was announced over the ...

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  32. “Soldiers Learned Not To Complain”

    At tile continuing inquiry into the sentence by court martial on Ptes Jack Wilson. J. J. Derrick and Sapper A. L. Chalmers for participation in a mutiny ...

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  33. Penicillin For Eye Diseases

    Eye diseases are the latest to respond 10 the magic of penicillin, experts said today. Penicillin was described as the most potent and possibly the cheapest ...

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  34. French Train Disaster

    One hundred and fifty persons were killed and 200 were injured on January 18 when a train crashed through the buffers of the Saint Valery station ...

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  35. Joshua Smith Wins Archibald Prize

    Joshua Smith won the Archibald Prize with his portrait of the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr Rosevear). ...

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  36. New Commander of Air-borne Army

    It has been officially announced that Major-General Richard Gale, DSO, aged 48, has been appointed to succeed L[?]General F. A. M. Browning as deputy ...

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  37. British Farmers’ Delegation Arrives In Sydney

    President elect of the National Farmers’ Union of England and Wales (Mr Turner) is head of a delegation of British fanners which has ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. Left £900 In Bedroom

    Lord Nuffield, when staying in Adelaide about a fortnight ago, left £900 behind him. Yesterday the Governor (Sir Willoughby Norris) received word ...

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  39. POPE’S £3000 FOR OUR POW IN JAPAN

    The Apostolic Delegate (Archbishop Panico) has received word from Vatican City, that the Pope recently sent to the Apostolic Delegate in Japan. £3000 ...

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  40. Daylight Raid On Honshu

    A War department communique reports that Marianas-based Super Fortresses today bombed industrial targets at Honshu, in daylight. ...

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