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  4. Allies Sound The Death Knell For German Militarism

    “The Allies will take in agreement together now and in future measures necessary to assure that Germany never again will threaten her neighbors or the peace of the world. There is no intention that the Allies shall destroy or enslave the German people. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. END OF A JAPANESE BUNKER

    Australian sappers view the results of their work in demolishing a Japanese bunker in the ranges behind Wewak; where Sixth Australian Division infantry are pushing inland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Forecasts Of Early Victory In Pacific

    Army and Navy circles in Washington are seriously discussing the possibility that victory in the Pacific may come so soon that an invasion of Japan would not be necessary, according to the Washington correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune,” who says that a high Navy ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. Alleged Murder of Digger in German Factory

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) has announced that the Australian Government had taken immediate action to ask the War ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. Many Jap Ships Sunk

    More than 500 Far East Air Force planes from Okinawa have sunk or damaged more than 113,000 tons of shipping in the last few days, ...

    Article : 417 words
  9. Little Benefit From Relaxed Restrictions

    Manpower or production would in no way benefit from the relaxation of wartime controls announced in Canberra yesterday in relation to a ...

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  10. JOURNALIST AND 9 OTHERS KILLED

    John Cashman, International News Service war correspondent, of New York City, was killed in a plane crash. ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. A UNIQUE PARLIAMENT

    Present sittings of the Federal Parliament, which commenced on February 21 this year and which will resume on August 29, and sit ...

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  12. Blacktown By-Election Candidates

    Candidates to contest the Blacktown State by-election on August 18 as follow : John Rupert Cammell, engineer (Ind.); John Stanley ...

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  13. 8600 Jap Dead Counted

    The number of enemy dead counted since the break out from Uegu and Yomas has now reached more than 8600, including those ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. Unemployment Fears

    Intelligent youths should be trained for progressive and permanent employment in career jobs, said the director of the Slate Youth ...

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  15. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH COLONIES

    It was possible the war could not have been won, but for the existence and co-operation of the British colonies, said Sir Cosmo ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. Woman’s Body Found in River

    The body of Ellen Isabella Badior, who disappeared on July 18 from her home was found in the Hunter river at Branxton this morning. She ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. DOES NOT WANT UNBRIDLED LICENCE

    The opinion was expressed by the Premier (Mr Dunstan) today that the question of fittingly celebrating the ending of the war in the Pacific was ...

    Article : 187 words
  18. A Japanese “Correction”

    Tokio radio today explained that the report of the Allied bombardment of “O” island mentioned yesterday, was incorrect, due to faulty ...

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  19. Hitler’s Half Brother Released

    It is revealed at British headquarters in Germany that Alois Hitler, half brother of Adolf, who had been in British custody for six weeks ...

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  20. “QUALIFIED PRIVILEGE”

    An appeal by Mr Brian Penton, editor of the “Daily Telegraph,” on a question of qualified privilege was successful in the Full High ...

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  21. An Indian Political Crime

    Over two years after the murder of the Premier of Sind (Mir Allah Bakeh) five men were acquitted of conspiring to procure his ...

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  22. Gaoled and Fined £2700

    William Henry Caton, inspector of the Sudan Customs Department, was sentenced to 30 months’ imprisonment and fined £2700 on 12 charges ...

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  23. MINISTER DISPUTES N.Z.’s HOUSING ACHIEVEMENTS

    Statements that New Zealand had built twice as many houses as Australia during the war years were most inaccurate, the Minister ...

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  24. “No Women’s Army After the War”

    It was not likely that the Government would consider having a permanent women’s army in peace-time, the Minister for the Army (Mr ...

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  25. Passport Ban Lifted on UNRRA Personnel

    The Commonwealth has lifted the passport ban on personnel most needed by UNRRA. This is the result of a review of applications promised ...

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  26. Mr Chifley’s Thanks

    The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) sent a letter of thanks to the Anzac division of the British War Relief Society for generosity and voluntary ...

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  27. Bow and Arrow Deadly!

    Sgt John Wright, who, before the war was a champion snapshot archer of NSW, demonstrated it was possible to kill a Japanese at a range ...

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  28. “Left In Dark About Japan”

    Expressing what was probably the popular supposition regarding the outcome of the “Big Three” conference at Potsdam, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Soldiers Sick of Rice; None for Civilians

    Australian troops were so sick of rice that they hated the sight of it. but on the black market civilians were prepared to pay up to 1/6 a lb ...

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  30. Army Inquiry Begins on Monday

    The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) said today that the army detention camp inquiry under Mr Justice Reed, would begin on Monday ...

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  31. CORONER’S ADVICE TO PARENTS

    The City Coroner (Mr Cookson) said that a baby should always sleep in a cot and not in bed with its parents. He was investigating the ...

    Article : 38 words
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