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  3. THE AD-MAN SAYS

    One step won't take you very far;You've got to keep on walking; One word won't tell folks who you are You've got to keep on talking. ...

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  4. DARING LANDING FROM AIR BY AIF IN NEW GUINEA

    The Allied seizure of Kialpit along the upper reaches of the Marknam Valley effectively safeguards ...

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  5. Coalition Ends

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The coalition between the UAP and UCP came to an end today by the mutual ...

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  6. More Towns Fall to Allied Armies in Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday: An Allied communique states that the 5th Army captured Santipriano (4½ miles northeast of Salerno) and Campagna, and the 8th Army occupied Potenza. ...

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  7. Russians In Sight Of Kiev

    LONDON, Wednesday: Moscow Radio says: "The Red Army is in sight of Kev. ...

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  8. US LIBERTY SHIP WITH ALLIED CONVOY TO MEDITERRANEAN.

    Picture shows: A US Liberty ship—part of an Allied convoy taking men and supplies to the Mediterranean zone—protected by the guns under the White Ensign (in fireground). Picture made from a British Destroyer which helped to being the convey safety to port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Meeting of Prime Ministers Of Empire

    LONDON, Wednesday: Mr Churchill announced in the House of Commons today that an important and ...

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  10. "Marshall to be Chief of all British And U.S. Forces"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Associated Press in a copyright story by Kirke Simpson says: The blunt fact about General Marshall is: It is tentatively stated that he is to become virtual global Commander-in-Chief of all the ...

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  11. NOT IMMUNE FROM CIVIL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Members of the United States Forces in Australia are not immune from civilation in an Australian State ...

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  12. PPU OPPOSITION TO DAYLIGHT SAVING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A meeting of the Federal Excutive of the Primary Producers' Union today decided unanimously, as a ...

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  13. ALLEGED CONDITIONS AT OLD MEN'S HOME

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Alleging that patients at Lidcombe State Hospital and Old Men's Home were treated like "bricks ...

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  14. JAPANESE PLAN EVACUATION FROM CITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday: Reports received in London say that the Japanese Government has prepared plans for the evacuation of ...

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  15. "SHELVING OF MacARTHUR"

    NEW FORK, Wednesday: American correspondents interpret General MacArthur's statement as a virtual admission that he has ...

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  16. MAGAZINES FOR BASE HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Magazines and periodicals unable to be delivered to troops in battle areas owing to transport difficulties will ...

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  17. NO GERMAN TROOPS IN VATICAN CITY

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Vatican radio states that the German patrol posted in front of St. Peter's Square, which is the boundary ...

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  18. Waterfront Engineers' Decision

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Instead of going on strike and leaving the waterfront establishment where they are employed 100 engineers ...

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  19. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    LONDON,Wednesday: For two hours and five minutes the House of Commons was dominated by the greatest one-man show seen ...

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  20. MOVE FOR PPU AS POLITICAL UNION FAILS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At the PPU Executive meeting today a motion by Mr D. J. Lancaster (Central Rivers) that a ...

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  21. THREAT OF STRIKE BY TIMBER WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The secretary of the Timber Workers' Union (Mr J. Weir) stated that more than 4500 North Coast timber workers ...

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  22. JUGOSLAV SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Jugoslav special communique says: "The Dalmatian coast, with the exception of a few of the larger ...

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  23. FELL 160 FEET TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: John Kennedy Thompson (60), security manager of City Mutual Life Assurance Association, was killed when ...

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  24. REFERENDUM ON ELECTION OF UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Explaining the proposed legislation for the reforming of the Legislative Council which the State ...

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  25. "FEWER LUXURIES"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Mr Colin Clark said today: "If we are going to get the number of men required for essential ...

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  28. STATE RAINFALLS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Very little rain occurred in the far west and northwest of the State during the week ended today. In the far ...

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  29. POOR TYPES OF TOMATOES 'PUSHED'

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Black marketing at the vegetable markets today followed the fixation of tomato pieces by the Prices ...

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  30. CLAIM FOR EXTRA BUTTER SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: It was decided at the meeting of the Central Executive oi the Primary Producers ...

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  31. COLD KEEPS CURTIN FROM CABINET MEETING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) who has been suffering from a severe cold for several days, was unable to ...

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  32. RESTRICTED PURCHASING AT CANNON HILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Commencing tomorrow, cattle buying activities of country butchers at Cannon Hill sales will be ...

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  33. Candidates For Office in Miners' Federation

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: At the forthcoming election of officers of the Miners' Federation the present general president (Mr Wells) and ...

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