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  4. FIVE JAPANESE SHIPS HIT AT RABAUL

    Flying Fortresses on Saturday and Sunday again struck heavily at the Japanese key-base of Rabaul, sinking or seriously damaging 25,000 tons of shipping. Direct hits were scored on at least five enemy vessels. ...

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  5. En Route to Bomb Japanese

    A U.S. Army Air Force Flying Fortress flies over a volcanic crater lake on Bougainville Island as it heads for Shortland Island to attack Japanese ships in the Solomons area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Almost All Of Line To Rostov In Russian Hands

    LONDON, Monday: Soviet troops are reported to have crossed the Donetz River and to be advancing on the railway junction of Lakaya, south of Kamensk on the railway from Millerovo. The line ...

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  7. BERLIN AGAIN BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday: Britain's biggest bombers again struck at Berlin last night. ...

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  8. Reprisal Raid on London

    LONDON, Monday: The Luftwaffe staged a reprisal raid on London on Sunday night within ...

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  9. NATIONAL REGISTER OF WOMEN NEEDED

    CANBERRA, Monday: Recent Grovernment surveys indicate that almost every girl and woman in Australia eligible for work is ...

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  10. PROGRESS BY 8th ARMY

    LONDON, Monday: A Cairo communique states: Forward units are in contact with the enemy 80 miles northwest of Beurat and they have taken some prisoners. ...

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  11. TARGETS IN BURMA RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday: A new Delhi communique states: "The RAF yesterday three times attacked the Ra[?]hedaung area and ...

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  12. SEES TROUBLE FOR GERMANS ON HOME FRONT

    NEW YORK, Monday: A former President, Mr Herbert Hoover, contributing to tlhe New York "Times," says he believes ...

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  13. USA SHIPBUILDING PLANS

    LONDON, Monday: Rear-Admiral H. L. Vickery, vice-chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, said that American ...

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  14. Japanese Defence Split into Three At Sanananda

    Latest Allied gains have split into three the remaining Japanese pocket of resistance in the ...

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  15. Must Maintain Strength of Fighting Forces

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) again referred to-day to grave shortage of ...

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  16. GROWTH OF POLISH AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Monday: Lieut. Herbert, a Polish a[?]rmen, in an article in "La France Libre," says: "Nearly 4500 Polish planes are in ...

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  17. DAIRY SUBSIDY

    BRISBANE. Monday: Queensland dairymen will receive about £181,000, or £153,000 for butter and £28,000 for cheese, as their share ...

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  18. ENEMY SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Monday: The Admiralty reports that light naval forces on Saturday sank an escorted medium-sized enemy ...

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  19. SHIPYARD STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Monday: There were no developments to-day in the strike of about 1000 at a Queensland shipyard. While union officials said ...

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  21. THREE SYDNEY BUTCHERS DECLARED

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) announced that three butchers in the Sydney metropolitan ...

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  23. NEW SYSTEM OF AIR NAVIGATION

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The New York "Times" says that a Yale graduate, Drury McMillan, living in Erazil, has developed a ...

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  24. ATTEMPT TO END THEFTS FROM ARMY STORES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Army Minister (Mr Forde) announced to-day that civil police in all States would collaborate with ...

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  25. TASMANIA MAY REJECT POWERS BILL

    HOBART, Monday: The Legislative Council tonight dealt with the Commonwealth Powers Bill. Considerable opposition is ...

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  26. US SAILORS GET THEIR ORDERS

    Officers and men of a United States cruiser receive orders from their captain, who stands beneath a battery of guns, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CONTROL OF CLOTHING ORDER

    CANBERRA, Monday: Under a Control of Clothing Order issued tonight by the Supply Minister (Mr Beasley) the manufacture of ...

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  28. IN MEMORY OF CORPORAL FRENCH, VC

    BRISBANE, Monday: To commemorate the memory of Corporal John Alexander French, heroic soni of a Queenslander and the first ...

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  29. TAILORS FINED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three tailoring firms each were fined £60 in Central Summons Court to-day for offences against National Security ...

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  30. LOAN TOTALS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The final results of the war and conversion loan were announced tonight by the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley). From ...

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  31. SISTER KENNY METHODS

    LONDON, Monday: Mr. George Shearer, chairman of the Infantile Paralysis Fund, informed Associated Press that the report cabled that 25 ...

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  32. 102,000 LESS CARS

    CANBERRA, Monday The decrease in the number of motor cars registered in the Commonwealth has been about 102,000, ...

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