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  4. 26,500 Tons Of Bombs Dropped On Japan This Month

    The Tokio radio today said: “Japan now stands at the cross-roads of life and death.” Nearly 500 Super Fortresses, escorted by Mustangs based on two Jims, shortly after daylight this morning, dropped over 3000 tons of ...

    Article : 433 words
  5. Ex-soldiers to be Trained at Albury

    War Cabinet today approved of an estimated expenditure of £1,831,000 on technical full time training of between 60,000 and 70,000 ex-soldiers ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. Faction Fight in L.P. Hares Up Again

    Announcement that 13 Sydney residents will represent country electorates at the first State Council meeting which opens in Sydney on ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. “Can Find Money All the Time”

    The Government could find money to spend In peace just as it had been found in war, Mr Martens (Lab., Qld), said in the House of ...

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  8. RISSOLES FOR THE FIGHTING MEN

    The cook of an Australian Commando Squadron makes rissoles to feed returning patrolmen wh[?] are harassing Japs on South Bougainville. The ingredients are dropped to him from the air. Cpl Reid, LM., of Perth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HIGH COST OF PUBLICITY

    Apart from employes of the Department of Information, 29 journalists lasts earning total salaries of £18,750, are attached to the Federal ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. “GOOD OLD WINNIE”

    Cheering crowds again swarmed around Mr Churchill’s car when he continued his election tour today. In the course of a speech he declared: ...

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  12. 4/3 a Bushel

    An advance of 4/3 a bushel bagged at growers’ sidings bas been guaranteed on next year’s wheat crop. ...

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  13. N.Z. Kills Most of Its Censorship

    Censorship of mails between New Zealand and Britain and New Zealand and USA has ceased. Mails for Pacific territories, Indian war zone ...

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  14. Right of Tribunal Challenged

    Before a general court-martial today, when Pte Malcolm Smith was charged with mutiny, his counsel, Mr W. Bradley, KC, challenged the ...

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  15. Belgian Socialists Ready

    Socialists in Belgium have organised a network of secret radio sets, manned by members of the former Resistance Movement, to transmit ...

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  16. Packet of Cigarettes Costs £26/9/

    In a special court of petty sessions today Thomas Stewart Cathcart, Sydney, was fined £25 with £1 9/ costs, for selling declared ...

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  17. 5600 HOMES COMPLETED

    More than 10,000 homes had been commenced and 5600 completed during the past 12 months, the Minister for Labor and National Service ...

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  18. Move to Gag Press?

    A suggestion that legislation to combat alleged distortion of news by the Press should be listed for discussion at the next Premiers’ ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. YOUTH IMPRISONED FOR SEVEN YEARS

    A youth, aged 17, was today sentenced to seven years’ imprisonment for holding up the E.S. and A. Bank at a revolver point. ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. Fate of Prisoners a Mystery

    The Okinawa correspondent of American Associated Press says that the fate of Americans taken prisoner on Okinawa remains a mystery. ...

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  21. 4000 Gallons of Petrol For Super Fort.

    Carrying 4000 gallons of fuel, the US Super Fortress “Genie.” which arrived at Sydney at the weekend from the central Pacific left again ...

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  22. £5000 For London Hospital

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) announced today that the Government had made a donation of £5000 sterling to Queen Victoria College Hospital London. ...

    Article : 48 words
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