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  4. Tense Situation Develops In Syria; Street Fighting At Hama Is Reported

    The situation in Syria has become tense with street fighting reported from Hama, according to the Associated Press correspondent in Damascus. In announcing the outbreak of street fighting in Hama, M. Jamil ...

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  5. ARMY COMMANDERS IN THE ISLANDS

    Lieut-General V. A. H. Sturdee GOC Australian forces operating in New Guinea, the Solomons and New Britain, on Bougainville, with Lieut-General S. G. Savage, 2 Aust. Corps Commander (on left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Women’s Stockings To Be Coupon Free

    For a limited period circular rayon and rayon mixture stockings will soon be available to the public free of any coupon rating, said ...

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  7. CAR PLUNGE DEATHS

    The body of a man, later identified as Hedley John Barnes, aged 40, Australian manager of Claude Neon Industries Ltd., was ...

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  8. Torrential Rain on Okinawa

    Admiral Nimitz states that in coordinated action with land-based planes, carrier aircraft destroyed a considerable number of enemy ...

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  9. “General Churchill” Back In London

    The mystery of the capture by the Germans last March of ”General Churchill” has been cleared up by the arrival in London of ...

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  10. German Civilians Facing Starvation

    There is only sufficient food on hand to last the German civilian population until the end of June, according to an announcement by ...

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  11. Chinese Take Nanning

    The Chinese High Command has announced that the Chinese have recaptured Nanning, key point in the southern section of the ...

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  12. Tito’s Challenge

    Marshal Tito, addressing an enormous crowd at Ljubljana, declared: “We notify the Allies that responsibility for all that happens in ...

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  14. Dominion Quarters in London Disturbed

    Dominion circles in London are awaiting with interest the operation of British Cabinet machinery as far as it rovers the duties of the ...

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  15. Australia Building Own Lancasters

    The first 50 Australian-made Lancaster bombers will be ready for delivery early next year. Announcing this today, the Minister for ...

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  16. Farmers and Employment of P.O.W.

    The executive council of the Farmers and Settlers’ Association has decided lo investigate wages and conditions of prisoners of war ...

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  17. Snowy River Diversion

    If the diversion of 1200 cubic feet of water per second from the Snowy river to the Murrumbidgee was carried out, as ...

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  18. N.C.O. Killed; 29 Other Soldiers Injured

    A non-commissioned officer was killed and 29 others were injured. including two officers, when a car crashed into a group of ...

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  19. Sinkings Claimed by Japanese

    Japanese suicide planes sank one battleship, two cruisers, three large transports, and damaged other ships in Nakagusuku Bay, on the east coast ...

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  20. Soldiers Losing Their Bottled Beer

    Australian troops in Pacific operational areas are being denied thousands of bottles of beer due to enormous breakages from faulty ...

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  21. Meat Prices Increased

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) said tonight that an order was now being drafted requiring all retailers to ...

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  22. South American Wools May Cause Problem

    Fears that South American wools which had accumulated because of shipping shortages during recent years might soon undersell raw ...

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  23. Signaller On Switchboard At Wewak

    Signaller C. Reynolds, of St Kilda operating a switchboard in a dugout position within three-quarters of an hour after the amphibious landing on Wewak Peninsula. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Two Men Die From Burns

    Alexander McKerrell, aged 36 of Eastwood died in hospital today from burns received when he was trapped in a dehydrating [?] at Lever Bros.’ ...

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  25. JAPS REFUSED TO FIGHT

    Tile last of the obstacles on Buin road, behind the Australian positions fell on May 22, when a Japanese suicide force refused to stand ...

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  26. Where Have the Goods Gone?

    Australia was one of Britain’s best customers before the war and there was no reason in thinking that she would not receive very favorable ...

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  27. Wants Goering’s Blood

    A spokesman for the Kremlin broadcasting over the Moscow radio, demanded Goering’s immediate trial. “There is no reason why this ...

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