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  2. AIR BLOWS TO NEUTRALISE MOLUCCAS

    General MacArthur's choice of Morotai Island, in the Halmaheras group, for his 300-mile leap from his recently acquired bases in New ...

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    Today's Armstrong "BARKIS IS WILLING!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WARTIME ENGLAND STILL MERRY

    "Merry England" today meant an England that was young, keen, and confidently, competently, cheerfully content, Dr Thomas Wood, author ...

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  5. PHILIPPINES WILL FALL SOON Mr Forde Confident

    BRISBANE, Sun: A prediction that the Philippines would fall soon was made by Mr Forde, Army Minister, yesterday when speaking as the ...

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  6. REAL AIMS OF SOCIAL SECURITY

    Unless co-operation became the watchword of the new age it was not likely to be more secure or satisfying than the old one, Rev H. Palmer ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN RAF RECEIVE AWARDS

    Among awards to Australians serving with the RAF which were announced by Mr Drakeford, Air Minister, yesterday, were the Air ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION

    The RAAF is well equipped with modern aircraft; some of these aircraft types have been supplied from Britain, some from USA, and some ...

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  9. RELIEVING DISTRESS IN ISLANDS NORTH OF AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sun: The part the Commonwealth will play in relieving distress in the islands north and north-west of Australia as the Allied ...

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  10. INJURED SOLDIER SAVES BOY FROM DROWNING

    SYDNEY, Sun: A soldier with a broken right arm in plaster plunged into the fast-flowing George's River today and saved two small boys from ...

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  11. MAN ROBBED OF £90

    Mr Maurice Ress, proprietor of the Galleon coffee lounge, Acland st, St Kilda, has reported to the police that he was robbed of his wallet ...

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  12. MAN BURNED TO DEATH

    Robert George Ratcliffe, 60, a returned soldier, was burned to death in a fire that destroyed an outhouse at the rear of 48 Highett st, ...

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  13. BUTCHER'S SHOP ROBBED

    Breaking a back window of the butchers' shop of Charles Warne at 237 Lygon st. Carlton, between 9pm and 11pm on Saturday, thieves stole ...

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  16. NO ELECTRIC RAILWAY BEYOND EMERALD

    State Government does not propose to extend electrification and broadening of the narrow-gauge railway between Ferntree Gully and ...

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  18. MISSING PAINTING FOUND

    SYDNEY, Sun: The painting "Nemesis," which was reported to have mysteriously disappeared from the current exhibition of the Royal ...

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  19. RESIGNATION OF SENATOR

    CANBERRA, Sun: Senator Oliver Uppill (UAP, SA) has resigned from the Senate because of ill-health. He has not made the recovery expected ...

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  20. AWARD OF D F C

    Advice has just been received from the Air Board that Flying-Officer E. T. Pickerd has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in ...

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  21. SYDNEY HAD LITTLE MEAT AT WEEKEND

    SYDNEY, Sun: Practically no meat was available in Sydney on Saturday because employees in retail butchers' shops refused to work. A ...

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  22. RAIDING POLICE HIDE IN CEMETERY

    By hiding a posse of men behind tombstones in Preston Cemetery yesterday afternoon, Sgt J. Murphy, of the Wireless Patrol, captured 55 men ...

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  23. GIRL FATALLY INJURED

    Margaret Brookman, 16, of 12 Sydney st, Ascotvale, was struck by a car in Mt Alexander rd, Ascotvale, on Saturday when running for a ...

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  24. A B C REPLY TO VERA BRADFORD

    SYDNEY, Sun: One of the ABC's biggest correspondence files on local artists dealt with applications by Miss Vera Bradford for broadcasting ...

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  25. WOMAN IMPALED ON SHAFT

    GEELONG, Sun: In a crash between a motorcar and a jinker at the intersection of Mooroobool st and Balliang st, South Geelong, on ...

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  26. BOLTING HORSE CAUSES DEATH OF INVALID BOY

    When the invalid chair in which he was being pushed along Newhall av, Moonee Ponds, became caught in the wheel of a cart drawn by a ...

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