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  4. FEDERAL SOCIAL SERVICES POWER DOUBTFUL

    CANBERRA, Monday: Federal Ministers said tonight that they expected that a decision on the methods needed to ...

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  5. Persia Problem At Moscow

    LONDON, Monday: The Moscow British Embassy spokesman stated that the first official meeting of the British, United ...

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  6. Miners Work; Seamen to Resume; but Ironworkers Still Out

    SYDNEY, Monday: The miners resumed work at all except five collieries in New South Wales today. They are expected to hew between 150,000 and 200,000 tons of coal before they ...

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  7. 10,000 LOW PRIORITY TROOPS GOING NORTH

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Army authorities have commenced the transfer to New Guinea of 10,000 Army personnel of low priority to relieve an equivalent number of men of high priority who had been in the tropics ...

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  8. TWO BRITISH SOLDIERS WOUNDED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday: Two British soldiers were wounded, one seriously, in the British area of Spandau, a ...

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  9. Discharged Troops Can Wear Uniforms 6 Months

    CANBERRA, Monday: Servicemen discharged from the Army can wear their uniform, complete with badges and buttons, ...

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  10. U.K. BUILDING BIG PENICILLIN PLANTS

    LONDON, Monday: A Elmillion penicillin factory-- the largest in the world for drug production--is being ...

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  11. TWO SISTERS DROWNED

    TAMWORTH, Monday: Two sisters were drowned in the Peel River, near Tamworth, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  12. PLANES HURRIED AID TO PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Monday: To bring immediate relief to Allied prisoners of war and internees in 229 camps after the Japanese ...

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  13. STRIKE SAVED SYDNEY FROM MILK RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Monday: If it had not been for the industrial dispute curtailing consumption by 90,000 gallons a week, it would ...

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  14. UNLUCKY GIRL SPY

    PARIS, Monday: A 24-year-old girl spy, Jeanne Zimmerlie, who was recognised by General De Lattre de Tassigny among ...

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  15. TWO MORE DEATH SENTENCES AT MOROTAI TRIALS

    MOROTAI, Monday, Colonel Kobe and Major Tamura were sentenced to death by a military court on Saturday following charge of having ordered the killing, by bayoneting, of three Australian airmen on the Talaud ...

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  16. RAF's 560 'DROMES

    LONDON, Monday: A total of 560 airfields were either constructed or extended in the United Kingdom and northern Ireland ...

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  17. Death Sentence for Killing Girl

    HOBART, Monday: Frederick Henry Thompson (32), a waterside worker, was found guilty in the Criminal Court today of ...

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  18. NINE PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday: Nine more cases of infantile paralysis, including two in Brisbane, were reported to the State Health ...

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  19. "Beer Supplies Good Except in N.S.W."

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) said today that he was unable to state if there ...

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  20. DUTCH WOMEN SHINE IN NEI ORDEAL

    CANBERRA, Monday: The fortitude of Dutch women and children was one of the major impressions received by the ...

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  22. ARREST OF MORE JAPS ORDERED

    TOKIO, Monday: General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of 69 additional war prisoners' camp officials, guards and civilian ...

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  23. GROWING USE OF PENICILLIN

    CANBERRA, Monday: Penicillin production in Australia has risen 20-fold in the past year. A Commonwealth Health ...

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  24. Denial of Reported Shooting of 60 Indonesian Police

    BATAVIA, Monday: An official denial was made today that Lieut.-Colonel H. C. G. Harding, British Assistant Provost-Marshal, had said on November 24 that 60 Indonesian police were shot down in cold blood by ...

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  25. ADVERSE REPORT ON OINTMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday: There was no evidence that the ointment used for the treatment of infantile paralysis by Mr L. ...

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  26. INDONESIANS GOOD A.A. GUNNERS

    BATAVIA, Monday: Announcing that an RAF Thunderbolt was shot down in the Sourabaya area, a ...

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  27. STRICTER GUARD AGAINST SUICIDE BY HIGH NAZIS

    NUREMBERG, Monday: New precautions against suicide at tempts by the accused high Nazis have been introduced. Defence counsel are now able to speak to ...

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  28. VIC. GAS RATIONING HELD INVALID

    MELBOURNE, Monday: In Court today Mr Addison, PM, held that the present gas regulations were invalid. He ...

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  29. BURMAN'S APPEAL TO TRUMAN

    RANGOON, Monday: General Sung San, president of the Burmese anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, has appealed to ...

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  30. JAPS ORDERED TO BREAK WITH VATICAN

    LONDON, Sunday: General MacArthur has ordered Japan to sever diplomatic relations with the Vatican, according to the ...

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