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  4. Marshal Philippe Petain On Trial For His Life In Paris Court

    The first of the major trials of prominent persons as the result of the war opened today, when Marshal Philippe Petain, aged and grey, wearing the insignia of a marshal of France, faced scarlet and ermine robed ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. HIS MAJESTY GIVES A HAND

    For the first time in history a British monarch opened the Tynwald. the 1000-year-old open-air Manx Parliament. In the shadow of the Slien Whalling Mountain. down which witches were once rolled in spiked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Father And Child Dead

    A grim tragedy wiped out half a family early this morning when the father and his infant son died as the result of mysterious ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. “Australian Servicemen Becoming Bitter”

    Australian servicemen wondered what they had been fighting for when they saw the large numbers of enemy aliens being naturalised, heard a Federal Minister urging encouragement of Italian migration, and found prisoners of war here better treated than themselves, said ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. Stone Other Soldiers

    Soldiers undergoing sentences at Lae Detention Barracks made two breaks recently and stoned another party of soldiers who were ...

    Article : 291 words
  9. A.I.F. To Fight Under Mountbatten ?

    John Hightower, of American Associated Press, says that the early reshaping of the Pacific commands is expected to give a greatly enlarged ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. DECENTRALISATION

    Unless early action is taken high freight and transportation costs are likely to kill the decentralisation of industry throughout Australia. ...

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  11. Ex-Soldier And His Job

    During the hearing of a case in a Special Federal Court today it was alleged by the Crown that a returned soldier employe of the ...

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  12. Our Men Badly Treated By Japs

    Australian prisoners of war, harshly treated by their Japanese warders during their internment at Labuan Island, were taken away ...

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  13. Mass Unemployment Feared

    Industrial chaos with resultant mass unemployment could arise unless immediate steps were taken to convert all unessential munitions ...

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  14. MOST OF ESCAPEES WERE CONVICTED MEN

    Eighteen of the 22 prisoners who escaped on Saturday from the old Geclong gaol, which is now used as an Army Detention Barracks, are ...

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  15. Japs Hammered From Air

    Every minute from dawn to dusk yesterday. Spitfires, Thunderbolts and Mosquitoes hammered at the Japanese, who are hurling ...

    Article : 533 words
  16. JAPS BEHEAD 5 U.S. AIRMEN

    After spending 17 days in the Borneo jungle, three American airmen have turned up at a forward base after being posted missing and ...

    Article : 277 words
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  18. ‘Graziers Facing Crisis’

    The grazing industry was approaching a crisis, with reports of very little growth of feed and heavy frosts, said the chairman of the ...

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  19. UNIONISTS REJECT PREFERENCE POLICY

    The Government’s four-point policy on soldier preference was rejected by a stop-work meeting of members of the metal unions at the small ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. SHOCK FOR ENGLISH GIRL

    An English girl sailor who arrived at Sydney today expected to become the target for boomerangs! She was surprised to find the ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. REASONS FOR NEW DIVORCE LAWS

    The Federal Government’s Divorce Bill now before the House of Representatives is not intended to revise the divorce laws of the ...

    Article : 134 words
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