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  4. Rumors That Japan Is Seeking Peace Flood The World

    Rumors flooded the world today that Marshal Stalin had brought with him to Potsdam peace proposals from Japan. It was said that last week the Japanese ...

    Article : 408 words
  5. “Soldiers’ Smokes Only Placed in Bond”

    Cigarettes and tobacco taken from servicemen at Mascot aerodrome had not been seized, but only placed in bond, it was stated today by customs ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. 3 More Paralysis Deaths

    Three deaths from infantile paralysis have occurred during the past week, bringing the total in the State since tie outbreak of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. Another Loan of £150 Million

    Authority for the raising of another loan of £150 million for war purposes was sought by the Government in a bill introduced by the Prime ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. THEY HAVE TASTED. FRUITS OF DEFEAT

    A study of expressions of some of the German people as British troops entered Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 280 TINS OF SOLDIERS’ TOBACCO STOLEN

    Of 313 cases of Comforts Fund hampers pillaged last week, it has been found after investigation that 25d tins of tobacco and 99 packets of ...

    Article : 37 words
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  11. Articles in Students’ Newspaper Cause Upset

    Claiming that the last issue of the Sydney University newspaper, “Hont Soft,” had reached a level of obscenity, the rector or St. John’s ...

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  12. BRITISH WARSHIPS SHELL JAPANESE TARGETS

    British ships shelled Japan for the first time last night, when the battleship George V, and other units of the Royal Navy joined American heavy battleships bombarding coastal installations in the Hitachi area, on ...

    Article : 453 words
  13. FRANCO WANTS MONARCHY

    General Franco, speaking before the Falange Council, said that a traditional monarchy was the only system for Spain. He hoped that ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. British Navy Deserters Sent to Gaol

    Two British Navy deserters who had robbed civilian homes at which they stayed, were branded by Mr. Sheridan, SM, at Newtown Police ...

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  15. Japs Jump to Their Death Over Cliff

    A report has been received that 26 Japanese were killed and many more died of Injuries after jumping over a cliff during an attack on ...

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  16. “PENALTY CHARGES ON NON-CHURCH-GOERS“

    An unsuccessful effort was made by Rev. K. Baxter to persuade Wellington Anglican Synod to impose penalty charges on ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. Mother Collapses in Court

    When her son’s application for military exemption was refused, Mrs Nellie Watson, aged 37, of Redfern, collapsed in a fit in the Chief ...

    Article : 110 words
  18. SIX CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Charges of murdering Corporal Vera Wiper (WAAAF), aged 23. of Adelaide, were laid against five women and a man today. Corporal ...

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  19. “Co-prosperity Scheme for Trades Hall”

    Condemning the Papua-New Guinea Administration Bill as “some sort of co-prosperity scheme for a trades hall of New Guinea,” Mr White (Lib., ...

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  20. War Criminals Living in Luxury Hotel

    The secret prison where Goering, Doenitz, von Ribbentrop and all other major war criminals are interned is the magnificent Palace Hotel at ...

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  21. Opposition Not Satisfied With PM’s Statements

    The Opposition is likely to move the special adjournment of the House tomorrow on the question of the release of men with five years’ ...

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  22. Hats May Be Scarce

    Unless manufacturers, can secure the return of former trimmers and about 55 females, there will not be sufficient hats to meet the programme ...

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  23. Coldest Spell for 67 Years

    Heavy snowfalls have occurred at Christchurch, which is having the coldest spell for 07 years. Schools have been closed, planes are ...

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  24. JAPAN’S FATE BEING DECIDED HERE?

    The Potsdam palace of the former Kaiser Wilhelm where Marshal Stalin, President Truman and Mr Churchill are at present conferring. In one of the bastions of former German autocracy, the leaders of the notions which finally crushed it are perhaps now deciding the fate of Germany’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Hungarians Protest to Russians

    The Hungarian Provisional Government has protested to the Russians against the continuation of the transfer of industrial equipment from ...

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  26. Wants Articles and Photos Censored

    Censorship of photographs and Press articles depicting ill-treatment of prisoners of war in Japanese hands was advocated by Mr Abbott (CP, ...

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  27. Murder of Dr Dollfus Recalled

    A prominent Austrian Nazi, Erich Fuehrer, the lawyer who defended the murderer of the Austrian Chancellor (Dr Dollfus) has been ...

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  28. Alien Acquitted on Murder Charge

    Thomas Traino, aged 39, was today acquitted of a charge of murdering Sebastiano Paterneli, at an aliens’ camp in the Northern ...

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  29. £100 on Beer Selling Charge

    Charged with selling a dozen bottles of beer in excess of the fixed maximum price, George Edmund Shillingford, of Kensington, was fined ...

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  30. 800,000 Sheep Killed by Drought

    Losses of sheep through drought in SA during the year ended March 30 are estimated to exceed 800,000. Through various causes, the number ...

    Article : 40 words
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