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  4. PLANES ATTACK REMNANTS OF JAPANESE NAVY

    GUAM, Thurs.--Extending the British and American attacks in the Tokio area into the second day, American carrier planes struck at Japanese combatant ships in the great Yokosuka naval yard in Tokio Bay. ...

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  5. NO PEACE OFFERS RECEIVED BY UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--The United States has not received any peace offers from Japan. This was made clear by a ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S LARGEST CIVIL FLYING BOAT

    The "Shetland" the largest British flying boat yet flown and with engines of 10,000 horse power has a fully loaded weight of 130,000 lbs. Despite Its size the "Shetland" has a maximum speed of 267 m.p.h. Its wingspan is l50 feet. Its two decks can accommodate up to 70 passengers in real comfort, in addition to a crew of 11. Picture shows the "Shetland" in flight. (British Official photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Returned Men Being Hampered

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--It was alleged at the State Conference of the Returned Soldiers' League today, by the president, Mr. Holland, ...

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  8. Algerian Risings Exaggerated

    PARIS, Thursday.--Moslem Nationalist risings in Algeria, although serious, have been grossly and systematically ...

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  9. Pension For Mrs. Curtin

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--A pension of £500 a year for Mrs. Curtin was favored at a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  10. 12 KILLED WHEN R.N. PLANE BLOWS UP

    SYDNEY Thurs.--The worst air disaster occurred in Sydney to-night when a Royal Naval plane burst into flames soon after taking off from Mascot aerodrome, and blew up and disintegrated. ...

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  11. Found Wife And Children Dead

    LISMORE, Thurs.--When Wa[?]lace Boyle, a farmer, of Load stone. returned home this afternoon, he found his wife and two ...

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  12. Russian Factory Producing Tanks

    MOSCOW, Thurs.--The tank factory in the Urals to which production was switched when the Germans overran a large ...

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  13. Public Holds Big Notes

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  14. Alleged German Espionage Agent

    NEW YORK, Thurs.--Karl Wacker, 20, alleged German espionage agent, who posed as an American soldier suffering from amnesia ...

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  15. CITY WORKERS DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Thousands of city-bound workers were up to 90 minutes late for work this morning, when an overhead wire ...

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  16. Dismissals From Small Arms Factories

    LITHGOW, Thurs.--Five blind men who were dismissed from the small arms factory at Lithgow recently, have now had their ...

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  17. Wartime Controls To Be Relaxed

    CANBERRA. Thurs,--A considerable number of wartime controls will be relaxed in the near future as a result of the review ...

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  18. Charge of Murdering W.A.A.A.F. Corporal

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.-- Following police objections. bail was refused Ruby Carlos in the City Court to-day, when she and four ...

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  19. Strikers Storm Newspaper Office

    MILAN. Thurs.--Several thousand men stormed the building of the Turin newspaper, "La Stampa." and _ destroyed the ...

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  20. Japanese Losses Million And Half

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Official figures issued here indicate that British and American forces have killed or captured ...

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  21. Jap Positions On Borneo Shelled

    MANILA, Thurs.--The United States Seventh Fleet returned to the battle of Eastern Borneo by bombarding Japanese shore positions deep in Balikpapan Bay, says the American Associated Press. ...

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  23. Ulster War Workers Mob Their Majesties

    LONDON, Thurs.--Five thousand Ulster war workers mobbed their Majesties and Princess Elizabeth at a garden party in ...

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  24. Terrific Explosions At Naval Armament Depot

    HALIFAX, Thurs.--A series of terrific explosions at the Naval armament depot rocked the city. Fires and blasts continued into the night. There were 12 injured three hours after the initial blast. ...

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  25. Raids On Targets Over Wide Area

    MANILA, Thursday.--General MacArthur's bombers and patrol planes continued to strike at enemy installations from Kyushu. ...

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  26. Japs Concerned Over Outcome Of Potsdam Talks

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Japanese are becoming increasingly apprehensive concerning the nature and outcome of the Big ...

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  27. To Discuss Aid For Dairymen

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Commonwealth and State Government representatives would shortly meet in Melbourne to discuss ways ...

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  28. World's Largest Floating Dry Dock

    VANCOUVER, Thurs. -- The largest floating dry dock ever built will be constructed here for the British Admiralty for service ...

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  29. Break From Grovely Detention Camp

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The fourth break from the Grovely military detention camp occurred to-day, when eight prisoners made a ...

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  30. American Aircraft Carrier Damaged By Suicide Planes

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--The Navy has disclosed that one of the newest aircraft carriers the Ticonderoga, suffered severe damage and 337 casualties, including 144 killed, when two Japanese suicide planes struck her near Formosa on January 21. ...

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  31. HOW JAPS VIEW NAVAL RAIDS

    GUAM, Thurs.--The Japanese Domei news agency describes the naval raids on Japan as reconnaissance in force, testing Japan's air power and to select likely landing points. The military correspondent of ...

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  32. Denies Murder Of Aborigine

    ALICE SPRINGS, Thursday.--Allegations that a pastoralist, Robert Edward Davis, of Willowra Station, had shot two aborigines, ...

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