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  2. BIG BATTLE OVER PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, September 14. A.A.P.—The big air battle over the Philippines continues against strong enemy opposition, says the latest report. The extent and importance of the battle can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FIELD-MARSHAL WITH NAVAL MEN

    Field-Marshal Montgomery talks with British sailors on their way to take over Antwerp Docks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Sir Earle Page Attacks Government MORALE HIT BY WEAK ATTITUDE ON STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Morale in Australia had slipped because the Commonwealth Government had always taken the line of least resistance in dealing with strikes and stoppages, said Sir Earle Page (C.P., N.S.W.) in the ...

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  5. PLANE BUILDING ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Much of the aircraft production undertaken in Australia was unwarranted, Mr. Falstein (Lab. N .S.W.) said in the ...

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  6. JAPS SAY RAIDS CONTINUE

    NEW YORK, September 14. A.A.P.—The Japanese radio at Manila says: "American carrier-based aircraft ...

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  7. NEW TYPE RADIO SETS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Manufacturers will be called before the Parliamentary Broadcasting Committee and asked to detail their ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. Wants Government Bulletins for All

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government should published a weekly gazette to find its way into every home in Australia, said Senator ...

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  9. Keep Mines Working MUST BE CONTROL, SAYS MR. WELLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Unless the Government was prepared to take control of the industry, the present run without ...

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  10. NEW SUPER-FUEL FOR AIRCRAFT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The American Chemical Society has announced the commercial production of a new fuel, ...

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  11. AMBON AIRSTRIP SMASHED

    Australian airmen from Liberator heavy bomber units cooperating with American units smashed a Japanese airstrip and destroyed several ...

    Article : 191 words
  12. Doctor's Broadcast Queried Again

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A recent broadcast by Dr. Norman Haire over the A.B.C. was offensive to the community and damaging to the future ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. MR. CURTIN MAY PROBE MINE STOP CAUSES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minster (Mr. Curtin) said in the House of Representatives that he would consider the Miners' ...

    Article : 321 words
  14. MAGINOT FORT TAKEN INTACT

    LONDON, September 14. A.A.P.—The stretch of the Maginot Line which the Americans captured on Monday without a shot being fired ...

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  15. "Collective Farming Would Hit Digger"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"I hope the Government does not intend to indulge in any fanciful sociological ideas as regards soldiers' land ...

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  16. Reopen Wyndham Meat Works

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Wyndham meat works, which were closed down shortly after the Japanese occupation of the Netherlands East ...

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  17. Armistice Terms for Rumania

    LONDON, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—Details of the Rumano-Russian armistice terms broadcast over Moscow Radio, reveal that Rumania will pay ...

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  18. CRITICAL ACTION NEAR IN BURMA

    COLOMBO, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The 14th Army is now moving forward to probably a critical action in the pursuit of Japanese after gaining 120 ...

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  19. Japs Lost 100,000 on Burma Front

    LONDON, Sept. 14, A.A.P.—In a broadcast on "Japanese blunders in Burma," an observer with the South-east Asia Command said that in July ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. PACIFIC DOMINIONS AT QUEBEC TALKS

    QUEBEC, Sept. 14. A.A.P.—The three British Dominions of the pacific—Australia, New Zealand, and Canada—are now ...

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  21. Alleged Agreement on Cars Sought

    CANBERRA Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) again invited Mr. W. J. Smith, of Australian Consolidated Industries Ltd., to ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. CANNOT GET SON BACK TO SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-one students of Geelong Grammar School, including the son of the Governor (Lord Wakehurst), who came to ...

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  23. No Moves Yet on Postwar Controls

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—No immediate official move is likely to be made to advance the agreement expressed by the Prime Minster (Mr. ...

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  24. 500 MEN NEEDED FOR TRAMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney and Newcastle trans would not be able to carry on unless 500 men were released from the services ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. DISCUSSING RAIL UNIFICATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Commonwealth transport authorities are conferring with the State Governments on possible unification of rail ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. NEW BUSINESSES FOR EX-SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Rationing, Commission had submitted to the Production Executive of Cabinet a number of proposals for ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. SHIPYARD WORKERS VOTE FOR STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of enginedrivers and cranemen employed at Sydney shipyards decided to remain out until three ...

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  28. 54-MILE DASH DID NOT SAVE LAST OF TRIPLETS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A vain attempt was made to save the life of the only survivor of triplets. An ambulance made a 54-mile dash from ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. Will Contested on Religious Grounds

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—Judgment was reserved in the Wellington Supreme Court in the case in which James Patrick Gray, of ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. SENATOR WANTS AID FOR APPRENTICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government should pay more attention to the case of young apprentices, said Senator. MacDonald. (U.A.P., ...

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  31. M.H.R. to Challenge Press Censorship Rule

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The National Security Regulation restating the basis of Press censorship, issued when the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 274 words
  32. FLIERS AT REUNION DINNER

    Returned members of an Australian Beaufort squadron which has seen service in New Guinea and took part in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea ...

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  33. SEAMEN'S RISK BONUS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Maritime Commission had varied the rates of war risk bonus for seamen in accordance with the lessening of ...

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  34. MELBOURNE TRANSPORT STOPPAGE OFF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Executive of the Tramway Employees' Union decided to-night to call off the threatened 24-hour stoppage of ...

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  35. WAITRESSES' STRIKE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The strike of waitresses employed, by Sargents and Cahills has been settled. They did not work last Friday and ...

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  36. COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES WANT RADIO LICENCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cooperative building societies would apply for a radio licence as soon as equipment was available said the Secretary (Mr. ...

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  37. TRUCK IN COLLISION KILLED PEDESTRIAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thomas Gilbert Myers, 61, of Bondi, was fatally injured when struck by a U.S. military truck in Bondi. ...

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  38. Tasmania to Export Two Million Sacks of Potatoes

    BURNIE, Thursday.—The Tasmanian Potato Marketing Board estimates that the State's potato production this season will total 3,600,000 sacks ...

    Article : 41 words
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