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  4. SUPERFORSTS AGAIN BATTER JAP. TARGETS

    Further evidence of the stepping up of the air assault against Japan was provided yesterday, when 2 large fleets of Superfortresses attacked industrial targets in Kobe area and airfields on Kyushu. These attacks followed the ...

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  5. AMPHIBIOUS "DUCKS":

    Amphibious trucks, nicknamed "ducks" because they are at home on land or in water, wait in a U.S. Army storage depot in the United States for shipment to the fighting forces in the Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PILOTS DISCUSS PLANES:

    Chinese and American pilots discuss the merits of the C-46 Commando transport planes which the China National Aviation Corporation, the national airline of China, plans to add to its transport service in China, Burma and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FANATICS STILL TIGHT IN BOHEMIA

    LONDON: Embittered fighting is going on between the Russians and Germans in some isolated sectors of Bohemia, says the Moscow ...

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  8. Deadlock Over Trusteeships at U.N.C.I.O.

    NEW YORK: The Herald Tribune's San Francisco correspondent says that the "Big 5," failing to present joint proposals on the trusteeship, question, threw the problem to the lesser nations on Thursday night, whereupon the ...

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  9. River Crossed by Australians on Bougainville

    MELBOURNE: Forward Australian infantry in southern Bougainville have crossed the Hongbrai River on the left flank, while other forces are fanning out along the west bank to the south, says the latest Army release. There have been ...

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  10. Soldier Preference

    CANBERRA: Mr. W. M. Hughes, who was the only speaker yesterday on the Re-establishment and Employment Bill, strongly ...

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  11. The Irony of Fate!

    NEW YORK: The Calgary correspondent of the Canadian Press says that "F for Freddie," the British Mosquito ...

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  13. Stalin's Salute to Britain

    LONDON: Moscow radio says that Marshal Stalin sent the following message to Mr Churchill: "I salute the ...

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  14. Petrol Restrictions

    CANBERRA: No immediate relaxation of petrol restrictions could be permitted on present stocks, it was stated officially here ...

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  15. Air Training Corps

    CANBERRA: The retention of the Air Training Corps to provide a reservoir of partly trained cadets for the RAAF after the ...

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  16. South-West Drought

    BRISBANE: Dirranbandi district has suffered big sheep losses in the south-west drought, The chairman of the Dirranbandi ...

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  17. Search for Hitler's Body Goes On

    LONDON: Bodies blackened and chairred that seem to answer to Hitler's general appearance have been dragged after a week's ...

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  18. Winter Relief Distribution Again This Year

    BRISBANE: The Queensland Government has decided to make a winter relief distribution as in previous years, to persons ...

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  19. 2000 Liberated Australians at Eastbourne

    LONDON: It was stated yesterday that the Australian war prisoners' [?]rehabilitation centre at Eastbourne had already received ...

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  20. 12 Months' Hard Labour for Pilfering

    BRISBANE: Mr Justice E. A. Douglas handed out a sentence of 12 months' hard labour to Herbert L. Newitt (34), a watersider, whom ...

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    Steaming through the Heads into Sydney Harbor early this year are at left) a cruiser and the aircraft-carriers HMS Indomitable and Illustrious. Indomitable has since been engaged before the Sakiahima. Group (east of Formosa) and, with the Illustrious, Indefatigable and Victorious, attacked the Ryukyus in connection with the Okinawa invasion. All four carrier—Britain's largest and most powerfu—are at the moment operating in the Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Mr. Curtin May Leave Hospital Next Week

    CANBERRA: Mr. Curtin is expected to be well enough to leave hospital during next week. He has shown a rapid rate of ...

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  23. No Further Cuts in Food Ration Planned

    CANBERRA: No further reductions in fond rationing were intended at present, stated Mr Coles yesterday. ...

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  24. Labourer Remanded On Wilful Murder Charge

    BRISBANE: Edward Clancy Hing (20), labourer, was charged in the Police Court yesterday with the wilful murder of William J. ...

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