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  4. New Landings Made In Borneo

    MANILA, Mon.--Australian Seventh Division troops in new unopposed landings in Balikpapan Bay on Friday night, established a six-mile beachhead between the ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. Pre-Invasion Strike At Balikpapan

    A pre-invasion strike at Balikpapan by 13th A.A.F. B24 Liberators set fire to storage tanks at the former 15,000,000-barrel per year oil and gas Producing centre. "Jungle Air Force" Liberators, which flew in the first 2600-mile raids against Balikpapan last September, have attacked the big base regularly since then, together with the 13th's B25's and P28's.--13th A.A.F. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS FEAR FURTHER ATTACKS BY ALLIED SHIPS

    GUAM, Mon.--Tokio fears that the powerful British and American warships which have been smashing at the Japanese homeland in recent weeks may again break loose at any moment. A warning that the combined fleets, which have maintained ...

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  7. 24-Hour Flight Across Pacific

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A forecast that great airliners would be able to make a 24-hour flight from Los Angeles to Sydney after the war, ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. Major Defeat For Japs In Burma

    BOMBAY, Mon. -- Excluding those killed by artillery fire and those bombed and strafed. 500 Japanese were killed in Burma on ...

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  9. SILTING UP AT SOUTHAMPTON

    LONDON, Mon.--Thousands of tons of sand are silting up the approaches to Southampton Water and have prevented the entry of ...

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  10. U.K.Fleet In Pacific Shock To Japs

    NEW YORK, Mon.--Participation of the British Fleet in the great naval blows against Japan represents a psychological as well as a military blow against the ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. Half Family Wiped Out

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Grim tragedy wiped out half a family early this morning. when a father and his infant son died as a result ...

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  12. Government Factories To Produce Civilian Goods

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Federal Government will retain the Lithgow Small Arms factory as a purely Govenment-owned and ...

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  13. TRANSPORT HOLD-UP IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Mon. -- For five hours Adelaide was without:trams or buses to-day. They ceased running at 11 a.m. while a mass ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. Hitler On Trial At Alice Springs

    ALICE SPRINGS, Monday.--Hitler stood before the bar of justice to-day, charged with murder, but was acquitted by a ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. Shortage Of British Materials

    LONDON, Mon.--The absence of .British tweeds and worsteds from the Australian market is attributable to the Australian ...

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  16. Precautions At Trial Of Petain

    LONDON, Mon.--Several hundred police armed with rifles and tommyguns, on Sunday night guarded the Palaise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Italian Port At Disposal Of Swiss

    LONDON, Mon.--The Italian Premier. Signer Parri, announced the Italian port of Savona, on the Gulf of Genoa, is to he placed at ...

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  19. Prisoners, Set Fire To Gaol Roof

    ROME, Mon.--Prisoners in Regina Coeli prison last night capped the 24 hour revolt by setting fire to the roof of the gaol. ...

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  20. British Iron And Steel Industry Plans Increased Production

    LONDON, Mon.--A five-year plan for the British iron and steel industry, involving the expenditure of £12,000,000, and an increase in production of 20 per cent., was announced by Sir John Duncanson, commercial and technical director, of the ...

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  21. FOOD PROSPECTS IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday.--Whatever efforts the .Germans make their harvest prospects are doomed unless far-reaching and sympathetic ...

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  22. KEEPING OF BOOKS.

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The omission in certain instances to keep proper books of accounts and records will be considered black ...

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  23. War Secrets From Germany

    LONDON, Mon.--Sweeping disclosures by Albert Speer, exReich Minister for War Production,and Dr. Osenberg, head ...

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  24. Early Reshaping Of Pacific Commands

    WASHINGTON, Mon.--The early reshaping of the Pacific commands is expected to give a greatly enlarged sphere of operation in the South-West Pacific to the British, including all of General MacArthur's original assignment, made in 1942, as far ...

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  25. Inquest Into Mine Fatality

    SYDNEY, Mon.--There was criminal negligence, but he could not return a verdict along those lines, declared the Coroner. Mr. ...

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  26. Cricket Match At Sheffield

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  27. High Transportation Costs Keep Industries From Country Areas

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Unless early action is taken high freight and transportation costs are likely to kill decentralisation of industry throughout Australia. Already several large firms have decided against establishing post-war plants in the country areas ...

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  28. Control Commission For Germany

    BERLIN. Mon.--The Allied Control Comnission for Germany will be ready to meet and legislate from Berlin early in ...

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  29. Potato Deliveries

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Because of the increased demands for potatoes, growers may now deliver up to 20 per cent, of numbers ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Woman Found Dead

    AUCKLAND, Mon.--Found behind a hedge at Te Kuiti this morning, Lois Ypres Fitzgerald, 25 half-caste Maori, who had a ...

    Article : 68 words
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