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  4. Poignant Scenes When 26 Soldiers Buried; Wagga’s Magnificent Tribute

    All Wagga and district was in mourning yesterday when the 26 soldiers who were killed in the Kapooka disaster on Monday were buried in Wagga military cemetery. ...

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  5. THE FLAG GOES UP

    The Australian flag being run up after Reveille had been sounded, following the Last Post, after the burial at Wagga yesterday of the 20 victims of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. More Wheat For Albury Dairy Farmers

    Mr Arthur Fuller, MHR., said to-day that following urgent representations he had made to the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully), ...

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  7. COUNTRY PARTY AND LIBERALS

    “Questions are being asked as to the relations existing between the Country Party and the Liberals, in view of the general recognition that ...

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  8. SOLDIERS’ PREFERENCE BILL UNDER HOT FIRE

    Criticism of clauses defining persons entitled to benefits under the Re-establishment and Employment Bill marked the opening of the debate on the bill in committee in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  9. Link-Up is Near

    Cape Moem, the last of former Japanese strongholds on the coast in the general Wewak area, has been captured by troops of the 6th ...

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  10. Electricity From Hume Reservoir

    If a hydro-electric scheme was developed at the Hume Reservoir, there would be a saving in black coal of between 100,000 and ...

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  12. Stiff Japanese Opposition in Burma

    Casualties have been inflicted on the Japanese in villages east of Pyu. 33 miles south of Toungoo, while to the east of Toungoo, Allied troops ...

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  13. More Food Cuts Likely

    A further assurance that Australia would do everything humanly possible to maintain her food commitments to the United ...

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  14. Allies “Disagree” On Trials of Nazi Criminals

    Quoting a “highly reliable source,” the United Press correspondent reports that Allied disagreement is delaying the trials of top Nazi war ...

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  15. Move on Soldier Settlement

    Selection committees on which the Commonwealth will be represented will soon be set up by State Governments to decide the most suitable ...

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  16. Saved 6373 Lives

    Lifeboats around Britain and Ireland were launched 3760 times during the war to aid ships and planes in distress, saving 6373 lives. ...

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  17. Don’t Like Releasing Stranglehold!

    A special Departmental Advisory Committee was examining all wartime regulations, particularly those concerned with manpower, the ...

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  18. Only N.Z. Airmen For Pacific War?

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr Semple) said today in Hamilton, where a by-election campaign is in progress, that New ...

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  19. One Up on the Bureaucrats!

    Mr Beasley, representing the Minister for Customs, in the House of Representatives, today agreed with Mr Mountjoy (Lab., WA) that it was ...

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  20. “Japan Produces Good Butter”

    Mr W. L. Atkinson, who for six years was dairy officer at Australia House, told the Australian Institute of Dairy Executives today that among ...

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  21. New U.S. Fighters Can Attack Tokio

    New model Thunderbolts having the longest range of any fighter which enables them to fly missions to Tokio from the Ryukyu Islands, ...

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  22. Grow As Much As They Like

    Anyone in Australia can grow as much wheat for hay as they like without registration or without coming under the wheat stabilisation ...

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