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  4. Money for Technical Training of Former Servicemen

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: War Cabinet today approved of the expenditure of £1,331,111 to provide ...

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  5. GREAT RAID ON JAPANESE FACTORIES BY BIG FORTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Nearly 500 Super-Fortresses dropped 3000 tons of bombs on 10 aircraft, ordnance and ammunition factories in Japan today. Associated Press says: It was the Pacific War's largest raid with big ...

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  6. HUGE LOSSES AT SEA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: United Press says: The War Department disclosed that over 500,000 tons of planes, ...

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  7. V-2 Inventor Captured

    Professor Wernther von Braun (with arm in cast), 33-year-old inventor of the V-2 rocket bomb, the Nazi weapon which was used against civilian populations of Allied [?]ies, is shown with a group of German scientists following their surrender to troops ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GALE CAUSES DAMAGE IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: Scores of houses were, either completely or partly unroofed in the metropolitan area today when a ...

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  9. Japanese Report

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Tokio Radio stated: "Allied forces have invaded Ternate Island, 10 miles ...

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  10. "Joyce Born In Brooklyn"

    LONDON, "Tuesday: A New York message says: The Brooklyn Death Department shows the birth record of William ...

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  11. GERMAN COMMUNIST PARTY AIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The German Communist Party has again emerged after its 12 years' underground struggle, states an ...

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  12. Not Directed To Pineapple Factories

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Because, they are married, 38 of 52 women formerly occupied at the United States Army Officers' ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA BEATEN IN SECOND "TEST"

    LONDON, Tuesday: Australia, thanks to a courageous opening partnership of Whitington and Workman, had a fine fighting chance in the 2nd Victory Test after lunch was taken in the final day's play of the Sheffield ...

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  14. FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A bundle of notes totalling £100, wrapped in a pierce of brown paper which had been torn in the post, has ...

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  15. Councils and Housing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Power to prohibit the subdivision of homes into flats rested with municipal councils, but they had no power ...

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  16. DELEGATES RECEIVE FINAL TEXT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The New York Times states: Delegates of the 50 United Nations received the final text of the ...

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  17. REBUILDING OF DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The remodelling of Darwin into a modern centre will not wait until the postwar period. ...

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  18. CLIMAX IN RUSSO-TURKISH RELATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday: A climax has been reached in Russo-Turkish relations, according to well-informed circles says the Istanbul correspondent of The Times. It is known that the Turkish Ambassador to ...

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  19. MAY BE MORE PAINT FOR Q'LAND

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Munitions (Mr Makin) told Mr Corser (CP, Q) in the House of Representatives ...

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  20. USE OF GERMANS IN MEDITERRANEAN THEATRE

    LONDON, Tuesday: Allied forces will use 180,000 German war prisoners to quicken the reemployment of men and supplies ...

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  21. THE SCORES

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  22. FELAN AND SIDWELL IN TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday: Felan and Sidwell are included in the Empire team to play U.S. Services in a tennis match at Wimbledon on ...

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  23. SEQUEL TO TAMWORTH TROUBLE

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday: At a general court-martial today, Bunce Malcolm Smith was charged, with having on May ...

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  25. BRITISH FIRMS MAY OPERATE BRANCHES IN QUEENSLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday: Back in London after addressing Chambers of Commerce and Manufactures in six large industrial ...

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  26. U.S. CONVOY REACHES BREMERHAVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday: The first convey of American ships to reach Germany since VE-Day went into Bremerhaven. ...

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  27. ALLEGED DISTORTION OF NEWS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A suggestion that legislation to combat the alleged distortion of news by the Press should be listed for ...

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  28. N.Z. MOUNTAIN ACTIVE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday: Dense smoke is billowing from Mount Ruapehu. Two loud detonations, which shook houses, were heard ...

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  29. CLARENCE GORGE SCHEME INVESTIGATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Certain investigations are already in progress regarding the hydro-electric development of the Clarence River Gorge and further investigations are not expected to occupy a long time unless a ...

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  30. CHINESE CLASH WITH ENEMY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A Chungking message says: The High Command announced that the Chinese in a renewed drive ...

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  31. Ickes Attacks "America's Most Dangerous Enemies"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: United Press says: The Secretary ef the Interior (Mr Harold [?]kes) in a speech at a dinner ...

    Article : 226 words
  32. SIMLA TALKS

    LONDON, Tuesday: British United Press correspondent at Simla states: It is reliably reported that the Viceroy's ...

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