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  4. WILL NOT BE A BURDEN

    The declaration of postwar intentions to co-operate in creating an international economic system, which was ...

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  5. NEW SUCCESSES BY RUSSIANS

    The Russians announced new successes today—this time in the Kharkov area—following the early morning communique telling how the Red Army has opened the way for a direct attack on the ...

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  6. GRAVE ENEMY THREAT TO RANGOON

    MORE AND MORE JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS ARE SAID TO HAVE BEEN SENT UP TO THE FRONT LINE IN BURMA FOR THE DRIVE TOWARD RANGOON, THE CAPITAL, WHICH IS NOW APPARENTLY FACING A SIEGE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S LACK OF REALISM

    After Parliament rose this evening Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, declared that Australia was in imminent peril. ...

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  8. RABAUL AND TIMOR RAIDS BY R A A F

    RAAF operations on Tuesday night extended from Timor to New Britain. This was announced in a war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HITLER CANNOT LEAVE EASTERN FRONT

    Hitler, unable to attend the Nazi party anniversary celebrations at Munich, has sent a message in which he says:- ...

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  10. JAPS. PRESS FOR EARLY DECISION IN S. BURMA

    Pilots who bombed Japanese forces between the Bilin and Sittang rivers declared that the roads were black with Japanese, hundreds of whom were wiped out. The Japanese apparently were pouring enormous ...

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  11. DOMINIONS CONSULTED

    When asked in the Commons if the elimination of discriminatory treatment, for which provision is made in the ...

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  12. TAX AMALGAMATION FOR WAR PERIOD

    The Government is taking action to have the income taxation field explored and a plan drafted by which ...

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  13. TO EXAMINE ECONOMIC REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Government had agreed to appointment of committee representative of both Houses ...

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  14. ENEMY LEARNS U S SECRETS ABOUT PLANES

    Mr. Biddle, Attorney-General, told the Senate Judiciary Committee today at a hearing on the Official Secrets Bill that ...

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  15. THREE MORE JAP. TRANSPORTS SUNK

    Allied aircraft have sunk 3 more big Japanese transports, during an action against a concentration of Japanese ships ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE PROTEST

    Referring to the Japanese attack on Dilli, Portuguese Timor, in the House of Representatives today, Dr. Evatt, External ...

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  18. FIRST A I F NURSE KILLED IN ACTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The first AIF nurse to be killed in action is Sister Margaret de Mestre, 26, daughter of Mr. and ...

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  19. S A RACING TO STOP AFTER SATURDAY

    From next Sunday there will be no more race meetings in South Australia, and betting shops will be closed. ...

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  20. SIR HAROLD CLAPP IN NEW POST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Sir Harold Clapp has been appointed Director-General of Land Transport. He was director of ...

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  21. MOPPING UP AT SINGAPORE

    The Japanese are still mopping up remnants of British forces at Singapore, Domei Agency states. It declares that ...

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