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  4. STIFFER RESISTANCE IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, Wed.--An official Army statement issued to-day states that Indonesian resistance is stiffening in Sourabaya, says the A.A.P. special correspondent, Harry Plumridge. There was determined resistance along the railway line ...

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  5. Berlin Girls Smart Despite War Miseries

    This picture taken in Berlin, shows that the young girls of the city are not depressed by the miseries of war all round them. They are wearing smart summer frocks with high-heeled shoes and carry handbags; also, they looked pleasant as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big Changes In Clothing Coupon Scale

    Hats, footwear, stockings, socks, handkerchiefs, felt, waterproof working garments, and all knitted materials and garments made from knitted materials are to be ...

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    1. Heavy fighting in progress along the Great Wall of China between Nationalist (Government) and Communist troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Public Inquiry Pleases Bennett

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The whole question of failure to hold Malaya would bear investigation, but that was a matter ...

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  9. Atomic Bomb

    LONDON, Wed.--"The atomic bomb will not be used on any large scale in future conflicts, because there is no defence against it." ...

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  10. TO STEM MARCH OF HERESY

    LONDON, Wed.--An International Christian Organisation has been formed in Rome to "stem the march of heresy," says the ...

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  11. Extra Rations In Britain For Christmas

    LONDON, Wed.--Extra rations for Christmas for England, Wales and Northern Ireland and for the new year for Scotland were ...

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  12. EFFORTS TO SETTLE PALESTINE PROBLEM

    LONDON, Wed.--The Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, announced in the Commons last night, that the United States had invitation to co-operate, with Britain in making a joint Anglo-American inquiry to examine the question of ...

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  13. Exploits Against Japanese Shipping Win Victoria Crosses

    LONDON, Wed,--Awards of the Victoria Cross to three Royal Naval men for their exploits against Japanese shipping were ...

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  15. Consulate-Generar For Australia In New York City

    NEW YORK, Wed.--At a reception marking the opening of the Australian Consulate-General in New York city, Dr. Evatt pointed ...

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  16. Mightiest Power --Threat To None

    WASHINGTON, Wed.--"The United States stands out as the mightiest power on earth, yet is a threat to no one," declared the British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, addressing the joint session of Congress. ...

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  17. DEATH OF J. H. McEVOY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:--Known throughout Australia, both for his sound business acumen and enthusiasm for horseracing, John ...

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  18. Accused Japanese Of Handing Over Arms

    BATAVIA, Wed.--The British Commander in Java, Major General Hawthorn, publicly accused Lieut. General Nagano, C.-in-C. of the Japanese Sixteenth Army, to-day, of deliberately handing over his arms to "unruly elements in the country, and ...

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  19. May Appeal Against Decision To Continue Clothing Rationing

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The New South Wales Housewives' Association will probably appeal against the Federal Government's decision to continue clothing rationing until next year. Legal advice is being sought ...

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  20. Transport Restored In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Wed.--Full tram and bus services were restored to Adelaide to-day after the record fortnight's stoppage of transport. ...

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