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    On a recent inspection of troops the King and Queen were accompanied by Princess Elizabeth. It was the first time the Princess had made a full-length tour with Their Majesties. The party rode in jeeps and half-track scout cars to watch the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Artillery Cover For Jap. Reforming Move

    Japanese forces, thrown back from the Drinimour River line and southern approaches to the American position east of Aitape, are shelling our troops with artillery hauled along jungle tracks to the foothills near ...

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  4. Whisky, Bobbie Pins Shipments Of Goods For Public

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Large shipments of cotton goods, Scotch whisky, bobbie pins and other lines in short supply have ...

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  5. L.G. Elections BYRON COUNCIL FAVOURS RETURN TO POSTAL VOTING

    BYRON BAY, Wendesday.—At last meeting of Byron Shire Council it was decided to approach the Local Government Department, ...

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  6. HUMAN FACTOR IN MAIL BREAK DOWN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Postal arrangements at Canberra were regarded as perfect, assuming the human element did not break down, ...

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  7. 'Plane Crash Caused By Birds

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A plane crash resulted on Monday when a pilot doing solo low level cross country flying in south-western ...

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  8. VICTORIA REJECTS HOSPITALS PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Victorian Cabinet has rejected the Federal Government's hospital subsidisation scheme. Under the scheme ...

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  9. ALLEGED BIAS BY JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When Major Dudley Vernon Darrach formerly Mayor of Darwin, to-day, in the High Court, sought ...

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  10. MANPOWER DIRECTION DEFIED

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—A crowd of 1200 people passed a resolution at Wellington Town Hall that Parliament be asked to ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. DEMOCRACY NOT GOVT. BY OFFICIALS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A country was democratically governed when laws were made by Parliament, administered by ...

    Article : 179 words
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    This group of Polish leaders in London are studying the "Curzon Line," which Moscow has suggested should be the postwar frontier between Russia and the new Poland. They are-left to right: Colonel Stanislaw Szurlej, head of the Service of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MORE MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As a result of mine stoppages to-day, the loss of coal is 2250 tons. ...

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  14. POST-WAR PLANS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Government's post-war plans included the establishment of a large number of automatic ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. PENSCILLIN CURE FOR V.D.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Director of Social Hygiene (Dr. Cooper Booth) said to-day that three 18-years-old girls, cured of venereal ...

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    Flight-Lieutenant G. F. Purdy, of Brisbane, with a wooden belly-tank of a Japanese fighter plane, mada into a wardrobe on Noemfoor Island. Alongside is a belly-tank before modification.—Department of Air photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NO CHANGE IN GOVT. VEGETABLE POLICY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) to-day denied there had been a change in the Government's policy towards ...

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  18. TEA FOR TROOPS IN FRONT LINE

    The people of Australia did not realise what they owed to the troops in New Guinea, said the Y.M.C.A. Senior Officer, Mr. ...

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  19. DAY OF PRAYER FOR WAR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Cur tin) said to-day that heads of churches in Queensland had arranged for next ...

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  20. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Norman Patrick Morris 26, who was run aver near St. Peters was the 19th victim of train fatalities in the ...

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  21. SOLDIER GAOLED ON KILLING CHARGE

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.—Colin Lindsay Waters, 22, an Australian soldier, was sentenced today by Mr. Justice Mansfield to eight ...

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  22. FATAL FALL FROM CITY FLATS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The City Coroner (Mr. Harrison), inquiring to-day into the death of Hugh James Cameron, 65, a retired ...

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  23. CLEANING ENEMY RIFLES

    Able Seaman W. H. Burton, of Maroubra, Sydney, a member of the Madang Port Directorate, cleans Japanese rifles captured in New Guinea.—Dept of information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Big Infsux of British WSigran&s Unlikely

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Australia and New Zealand would not get the millions of migrants they were hoping for from Britain alter the ...

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  26. Woman On Charge of Murdering Son

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—In the Police Court today, Mrs. Phyllis Mary Cooper was charged with having on July 25. at ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. SEIZED CIGARETTES FOR PUBLIC TENDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Customs authorities have seized hundreds of thousands of cigarettes, mostly American. ...

    Article : 139 words
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