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  2. VICTORY DAY OBSERVANCE

    The following decisions for V-P day- were .announced by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) on Saturday following conferences with the ...

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  3. JAPANESE OFFER UNACCEPTABLE

    The Japanese offer of surrender sought an assurance that the prerogatives of the Emperor would not be changed by the unconditional surrender. This was entirely unacceptable to the Australian Government, ...

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  4. PROTECTION IN THE PACIFIC

    The Government and people of Australia were in duty bound to play their part in the Pacific so that future generations of Australians would be protected against the unpreparedness, the complete absence of ...

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  5. CITY ALIVE LAST NIGHT

    Following the hectic hours before and after midnight on Friday, when exuberant'crowds prematurely celebrated the ...

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    Nursing Sisters of the 212th Australian General Hospital who arrived at, Balik Papan by the Manunda, being ferried ashore to take up their new duties.--(Australian Official photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OBITUARY

    Mr. Frederick George Connibere, of, "Southdean," Irvingroad, Toorak, and "Coonara," Launching Place, whose death ...

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  8. CAR CRUSHED BY TRAMS

    Although a car caught between two trams in Sydney-road,, Brunswick, early on Saturday evening was crushed to a ...

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  9. MIGHTY GROWTH OF U. S. NAVY

    The growth of the American Navy to its present overpowering strength since it was beaten to its knees at Pearl Harbor, represents the greatest rebuilding and ...

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  10. NAVAL AIR PILOT KILLED

    While returning to Sydney on Wednesday from Laverton, where he had been carrying out tank trials, FlightLieut. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Mob's Behavior in Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Two mobs of about 500 each, consisting largely of 'teen-age boys-and girls, celebrated Japan's ...

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  12. JURY DISAGREES

    After a retirement of six hours a jury in the Criminal Court on Saturday afternoon failed to agree in the trial of Thomas ...

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  13. BATTLE FRONT SUSPENSE

    LAE, Sunday.--An air of suspense was evident over Australian battle fronts in the northern islands to-day, following ...

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  15. CASUALTIES IN WAR

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  17. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  20. Fifty Years Behind the Times

    GEELONG, Sunday.--In looking up its old flies the Registrar- General's staff discovered that for some years information ...

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  22. Country News

    Returned Servicemen's Bowling Club at Its annual meeting reelected Mr. D. Brockenshire president, Mr. H. G. George (senior) and Messrs. ...

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