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  4. Earthquake Every Day For Japs IMPORTANT JAP OIL PLANTS BOMBED

    GUAM, Thursday.—For the second time within 36 hours American Superfortresses hit at Japan, when, at midnight, a fleet of huge bombers attacked targets ten miles south of Tokio. Objectives were the Mitshubishi oil refinery, Hayama petroleum refinery, and ...

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  5. Dubbo Promised Technical College By Education Minister

    "Dubbo will have a base technical college" declared the Minister for Education, the Hon. R. J. Heffron, M.L.A., on Monday, when he addressed one of the largest deputations ever to assemble in Dubbo. ...

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  6. METAL FOR JAPAN

    Bombs from the U.S. being unloaded at a Pacific port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Soldier Grievances

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Addressing the Constituent Club this week Brigadier W. Cremor said that comparisons with civilian conditions had ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. DUBBO WINS ASTLEY CUP Decided In First Day At Orange

    Dubbo High School holds the Astley Cup, winning on all points from Orange, where the final games are being played. The Dubbo visitors wore officially welcomed at the High School, after ...

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  9. The Big Show

    Confidence that when the Allies landed on Japan they would, as in New Guinea and the Philippines, find an almost total lack of opposition on the ...

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  10. AIRWAYS COUNCIL Menzies Critical

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Shipping interests which held most of the stock in the Major Airways-Companies, not ...

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  11. Boys Will Be Boys

    Police were called last night to disperse students of the Engineering Faculty at the Sydney University, when they besieged the women's union ...

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  12. AT TOKIO BAY

    THE FLASH OF GUNFIRE illumines tho Stars and snipes of the U.S. Hag on a turret of a U.S. Navy destroyer during night action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. On The Air Again

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The immediate suspension of the ban recently imposed on the three radio artists: Rita Pauncefort of Sydney, Wayne ...

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  15. MOUNTBATTEN ATTENDED AT POTSDAM

    LONDON, Thursday.—An announcement from No. 10 Downing Street last night, revealed that Lord Louis Mountbatten, the Supreme Allied Commander in southeast Asia, has been taking part in the Potsdam Conference. ...

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  16. Engineers On Leave

    All home on 24-days' leave from fighting the Nips, are Sappers D. E. Bayliss, Ted Dwyer, Fred Hunt, Cyril Hunt, Max Morris and Allan Whelan. ...

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  17. INSTITUTE TRANSFER FIRMLY REJECTED Overwhelming Vote For Retention

    Subscribers to the Dubbo Mechanics' Institute at a meeting last night rejected the proposal to transfer the Institute to the Municipal Council by 64 votes to 16. The meeting was hold in the ...

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  18. AFTER THE FIGHT

    U.S. TROOPS with a Japanese mortar in a position captured from the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ADVANCE IN BURMA

    JUNGLE-TRAINED TROOPS crossing a pontoon bridge in the advance with the British in Burma. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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