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  2. Advertising

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  3. OFFICIAL FORECAST: City --

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  5. FEARS OF CLASH WITH ALLIES IN JAVA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. -- There is great tension throughout Java tonight, particularly in Batavia, the capital. The situation caused by the Indonesian Nationalists' ...

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  6. TRAMLESS MELBOURNE AGAIN RUSHES TRAINS

    FOR THE SECOND SUCCESSIVE DAT, tramless Melbourne got to work as best it could. Trains were again packed to capacity. TOP: The steps at the centre entrance at Flinders Street station "chock-a-block" with people. BENEATH: Steady stream of city-bound folk crossing Flinders Street from the station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAMS AND BUSES TO RUN AT MIDNIGHT

    Trams and buses will resume running with the first services after midnight tonight. By an overwhelming majority, this decision was reached by a mass meeting of more than 3000 members of the ...

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  8. "WORK-IN" STRIKE.

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  9. INQUIRY ON A.I.F. ISLAND FORCES URGED

    CANBERRA. -- An inquiry into all the circumstances of the retention of small Australian forces in Amboina, Timor and other Pacific outposts, will be urged by Mr Anthony (C.P., ...

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  10. NO THREAT OF RAIL STRIKE

    The Federal President and State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union Mr J. J. Brown) said today that ...

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  11. Bunnerong Strike

    SYDNEY. -- "If the County Council introduces free labor to Bunnerong it will be pulling ...

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  12. 15 p.c. Cut In Coal For Industry

    SYDNEY. -- A 15 per cent. cut in coal supplies to manufacturers from next Monday was announced today by the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner (Mr N. Mighell). ...

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  13. "Thanks, Britain"

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. -- Millions of pounds worth of food will be provided for Britain by a "Thank You, Britain" ...

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  14. Senate Grumble About Food

    CANBERRA. -- Federal members are not satisfied with some of the food at the Parliament House refreshment rooms. ...

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  15. IMMEDIATE GAS CUTS LIKELY

    The Premier (Mr Macfarlan) said today he had told the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) that ...

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  16. Bill To Guard Nationality

    CANBERRA. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) introduced in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. Nazis Bluffed By Slam "Monty"

    LONDON, Today. -- Clifton James, a former actor, was responsible for one of the biggest bluffs of the war, by impersonating Field Marshal Montgomery in the Mediterranean a few days before D-Day, thus deceiving Hitler's High Command about the date of the Allied invasion. ...

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  18. No Early Army Shift From Parks

    CANBERRA. -- Early vacation of either Royal Park or Fawkner Park by the Army is extremely unlikely. ...

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  19. TROOPS LAND IN HOKKAIDO

    TOKYO, Wednesday. -- The first American troops have landed at Hakodate in Hokkaido (most northerly of the Japanese home ...

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