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  4. 250,000 Discharges By Jan 31

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Service discharges from October I to January 31, it is estimated, will total ...

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  5. Morotai Graveyard of Planes

    CROWDED on the nose of the aircraft and framed by another Liberator and a Catalina, these RAAF men tow a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Decision Today on Gas Electricity For Xmas

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Decision regarding the easing of the gas and electricity regulations on Christmas Day would be made tomorrow, after a conference with the supply authorities, the ...

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  7. SOME MINERS OUT AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: South Clifton miners, who resumed work yesterday after the strike, and who produce 700 ...

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  8. Ministers Favor Govt. Airlines

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Federal Ministers favor the Commonwealth Government running its own ...

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  9. GERMAN POLITICAL ORGANISING

    LONDON, Tuesday: German political parties in the British zone have been permitted to form central committees and ...

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  10. SEAMEN STORM CITY OFFICE: HECTIC SCENES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Nearly 300 British and Indonesian seamen stormed into the offices of the KPM in George Street, Sydney, today, demanding back money, allegedly due to them and also money for food. ...

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  11. AIR AGREEMENT WITH U.S. PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia will negotiate with the United States a reciprocal air transport agreement, on lines ...

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  12. Resume Strike Alter Christmas?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Indications at the Trades Hall today were that the steel, coal and seamen's ...

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  13. BOY GANGSTERS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday: Gangsters aged from 10 to 16 are troubling Italian police who are trying to check a crime wave, says the ...

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  14. CHINA MAY GET SURPLUS U.S. WARSPIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Navy Department has asked Congress for legislation to permit ...

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  15. Trades Union Move to Fight Communism

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A committee comprising leaders of the Trades Union movement has been ...

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  16. £100,000 HAUL IN DOG "RACE"

    LONDON, Tuesday: By "nobbling" all but one dog in a race with fish impregnated with the drug known as chloretens, a swindling gang on December 8 cleaned up £100,000 in a greyhound race at the White City stadium ...

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  17. BIG ANA EXTENSION PROGRAMME

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Under a new plan for expansion announced today by Captain Ivan Holyman, of Australian ...

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  18. HAW-HAW'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    LONDON, Tuesday: The House of Lords dismissed the appeal by William Joyce (Lord Haw Haw) against the death sentence for ...

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  19. DAIRYMEN'S DROUGHT RELIEF APPLICATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Closing date for the receipt of applications from dairy farmers to participate in the drought relief ...

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  20. MIXING WITH JAPS FORBIDDEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australian Army fraternisation with Japanese in the islands was forbidden, the Minister for the Army ...

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  22. "BLACK" AND "WHITE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Coal Commissioner (Mr Mighell), referring to the dispute over "black" electric power, which has resulted ...

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  23. "Equipment Dumped And Burnt"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Aircraft, vehicles and radio and radar equipment, valued at millions of pounds had been deliberately ...

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  24. Lingering Death Of 550 Troops: Japs Charged

    LABUAN, Tuesday: It was alleged in a military court today that 550 British and five or six Australian prisoners of war met a lingering death, due to beastial treatment, a ...

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  25. KING TO POST DECORATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday: His Majesty, since the outbreak of war, has personally presented over 44,000 decorations ...

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  26. Spy Boss Arrested.

    ATHENS, Tuesday: Arthur Seitz, who during the war was the head of German espionage in Greece, has been arrested. ...

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  27. RHONDDA KELLY "MISS AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Miss Rhondda Kelly, Queensland representative, was announced today as the winner of the ...

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  28. BROKEN HILL HEAT WAVE KILLS 11; RESERVOIRS DRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The heatwave death roll in New South Wales reached 11 today with the death of a nine months old baby near Broken Hill. A younger baby died yesterday. ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY PENSIONS BILL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Premier (Mr McKell) said today that he did not know whether the Parliamentary Pensions ...

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  30. STALIN RETURNS

    MOSCOW, Tuesday: Stalin returned to Moscow yesterday and resumed his duties. ...

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