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  4. ALLIED FORCES NOW WITHIN ONE MILE OF SAARBRUCKEN

    LONDON, Friday.-Allied forces on the Western Front are now within one mile of Saarbrucken. Two American forces are converging on this great German industrial city from two directions. ...

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  5. RAF Liberators Raid Nazi's Western Front

    R.A.F. heavy bombers support new Allied offensive over Heinsberg. R.A.F. Lancaster goes into attack.-(British official Beam photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Air Raids on Jap Industry

    While a large force of Super Fortresses based on China raided an Aircraft plant at Mukden and other strategic ...

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  7. FODDER PRODUCTION INCREASES GREATLY

    SYDNFY, Friday.-The Production of cereal bay in the northern districts this season will most likely amount to 89,000 t ms compared with ...

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  8. Annual Recreation

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Weaver) has informed the Premier (Mr. McKell) that the Opposition will not oppose the Government's plan to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Nazi Position In Italy Becoming Precarious

    LONDON, Friday.-As the result of the continuous advance by the Eighth Army, the German position at Faenza is becoming precarious. Nearly all hill ...

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  10. INCLUSION OF WEST DUBBO WITHIN MUNICIPALITY?

    "If it is found that we are unable to provide the amenities which the majority of West Dubbo people might decide that they want, I don't think we will stand in their way if inclusion within the Municapality will provide those ...

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  11. Army Denial of Alleg ation That Japs Went First Class to Exclusion of Australians

    SYDNEY, Friday. - An Army spokesman today denied that Japanese prisoners of war had occupied first class carriages on the ...

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  12. NEW RAN COMMODORE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) announced tonight that Captain S. B. Farncomb, DSO, MVO, RAN, has been appointed ...

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  13. Japs Advance in China

    CHUNGKING, Friday.-It is disclosed in General Wedeyemer's communique that the Japanese have occupied the town of Tuyun at the terminus ...

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  14. TAXATION ON OVERTIME

    The revision of taxation on overtime was urged today by the interstate executive of the ACTU. Their views will be placed before the Federal ...

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  15. New Housing Scheme Most Liberal in World

    SYDNEY, Friday.-N.S.W. State Legislation, making some purchases possible without a deposit, was described by the Cooperative Building ...

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  16. TWO MEN MURDERED YOUTH FOR TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-Ronald Eastwood (19), stevedore, was committed for trial today on charges of the murder of Harry Edgar ...

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  17. JAPANESE ARMY SURROUNDED IN ORMOC SECTOR

    LEYTE, Friday.-General MacArthur's forces have surrounded the Japanese forces in the Ormoc sector of Leyte. This new gain was effected by a great amphibious landing by American forces on the west ...

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  18. Boy Aged 17 Fined £50 on sly Grog Charge

    SYDNEY, Friday-When a boy, aged 17 years, was fined £50 in the Children's Court today for selling beer with out a licence, he immediately paid the ...

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  19. GREEK CIVIL WAR SITUATION IN HAND BUT FIGHTING CONTINUES NEAR ATHENS

    LONDON, Friday.-A lull seemed to fall in the battle of Athens last night, says "The Times" correspondent in Athens. British United Press reports that British and Greek forces cleared more than two square miles of the city. The ...

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  20. Shire Welcomes Mayor Signal to Co-operation

    "It is most pleasing to see a practical country man elected to the position of an important town like Dubbo. It shows that he has the confidence of the council and it augers well for the future of this shire," declared the president (Cr. J. T. ...

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  21. Special Drought Broadcast By ABC Tomorrow Night

    Interviews with people in drought areas. and the story of their bitter struggle against problems created by the present conditions, will be heard ...

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  22. Hungry Crowds Attack Rome's Blackmarkets

    LONDON, Friday.-Hungry crowds yesterday marched on Rome markets where goods are being sold at blackmarket prices, says Reuter's Rome ...

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  23. 87 Doz. Bottles Beer Found in Sugar Bags

    SYDNEY, Friday.-A neatly stacked pile of sugar bags in the backyard of a Reofern home occupied the attention of the police and customs officials ...

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  24. Teachers Will Reply To Attacks on Monday Night

    SYDNEY, Friday.-In a broadcast from Station 2BS at 6 p.m. on Monday the Teachers' Federation will make, an important statement in ...

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  25. Special Attention For Transport Problem

    SYDNEY, Friday.-The transport requirements of N.S.W. were receiving Social attention in the Government's postwar reconstruction, plans the ...

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  26. 1945 University Quotas

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Quotas for admittance to Sydney University for 1945 have been fixed at 643 by the Universities Commission. The quotas are: ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. Homebush Abattoirs

    CANBERRA, Friday.-The Minister of Commerce (Mr. Scully) said that it had not yet been decided whether the Commonwealth Government would ...

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