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  4. War Minister Admits Japan Will Become Battleground

    The Tokio radio states that General Anami (Minister for War), in the course of a speech, said that in the forthcoming battle for the Japanese mainland, the Japanese would not be fighting on small, isolated islands, where ...

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  5. Glorious Record of the A.T.C.

    As the Allied war theatres expand, American Air Transport Command, which now flies over 2,000,000 miles every 24 hours—the equivalent of ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. NO AMERICAN MEAT FOR BRITAIN

    No allocation of US meat for export to the United Kingdom. Russia or the liberated areas has been made for the third quarter of 1945. ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. UMBRELLA FOR FIGHTING MEN.

    Australian machinegunners on Labuan Island (Borneo) use an old umbrella to keep the sun off. From loft to right are Pie Anthony (Qld), Pte W. Wills (NSW), and Pte D. C. Martin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “Our Fortunes Linked With Wool”

    The fortunes of Australia were still bound up with the fortunes of wool, despite changes in world conditions, brought about by the war, ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. To Discuss India’s Problems

    All the Indian leaders invited to the Viceroy’s conference except Mr Gandhi were present at the opening, says Reuter’s correspondent at Simla. ...

    Article : 168 words
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  11. Soldier Opponent for Mr. Churchill

    Trooper Arthur Yates, from the 6th British Armored Division, is on his way home in order to contest the Woodford seat in the House of ...

    Article : 291 words
  12. Heart Balm!

    Giving evidence in a divorce suit today. Rev. George Cowie, of Fullarton Memorial Presbyterian Church, admitted sending parcels and letters ...

    Article : 317 words
  13. “Went to Gaol to Protect His Father”

    A former Dungog solicitor. John Louis Elliott, who told the court he had gone to gaol to cover up shortages in his father’s trust fund, was ...

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  14. A Pause on Bougainville

    With patrols reaching out to probe new Japanese defence lines along the Mobial river, Australian forces are now just over half way across ...

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  15. LEADERSHIP OF LABOR TO BE DECIDED

    Some clarification of the political setup is expected to follow the return to Australia on Saturday of the deputy Prime Minister (Mr Forde) ...

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  16. NO INCREASE IN “SMOKES”

    The Minister for Customs announced today that civilian tobacco supplies for the month of July would be on the same basis as the ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. Poor Attendance Record of Politicians

    Only 14 of the 74 members of the House of Representatives have attended each of the 37 meetings since the beginning of the present sittings ...

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  18. More Beer Next Year?

    A review of the Control of Liquor order made under National Security Act to limit the production of beer and other liquors is expected ...

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  19. EGGS AND BACON IN FRONT LINE

    Laying still greater emphasis on the claim that troops on Bougainville are better fed than have beer. Australians in other earlier campaigns ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. Wheat Prospects Very Bright

    Following the examination of rainfall reports over the past few days Commerce Department officials today estimated that Australian wheat ...

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  21. To be Tried as War Criminal

    Deciding whether a slave laborer was fit enough to work or should be cremated was the job of Dr. Erika Flocken, how a prisoner of the Third U.S. Army in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. 1,200,000 Russians Can Now Go Home

    British and American troops have turned over to the Red Army over 1,200,000 liberated prisoners and displaced persons in 17 days, following ...

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  23. Lad’s Amazing Efforts to Knock Himself Out

    Extraordinary efforts of a youth to knock himself unconscious so that the police would believe his story of being robbed of money belonging to his ...

    Article : 134 words
  24. Gestapo Terrorists Arrested

    Gestapo terrorists who tortured prisoners in the Grini concentration camp, near Oslo, have beer, arrested by British, American and Norwegian ...

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  25. Serious Cholera Epidemic

    A cholera epidemic which broke out on June 16 has spread and at least 4000 cases have now been reported, while at least 800 are dead. ...

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