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  4. SUICIDE ATTACK ON CARRIER

    American Associated Press states that fanatical Japanese suicide pilots scored two direct hits on Admiral Mitscher’s flagship, the carrier ...

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  5. Fascists Defiant to Last

    With arms raised stiffly in the Fascist salute to the last moment, two members of the Italian Waffen SS were executed by an Italian ...

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  6. IN LIBERATED AUSTRIA

    A British military policeman and a sergeant controlling [?] in the main Aquare of Spittal, Austria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOUSES FOR ALBURY

    Albury needs 600 homes for its overflowing population. In another year it will require 100 more and in subsequent years the need will still ...

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  9. “Cynics In Air Force”

    In the Minister for Air did not think that thousands of young Australians had become disillusioned cynics through incompetent Air Force ...

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  10. TERRIBLE SCENES IN ONE OF SYDNEY’S WORST TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    Dozens of people were literally mown down in a city street today when a panel van out of control raced across the intersection of King and George streets and mounted a footpath crowded with lunch-hour shoppers ...

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  11. Differing Control Policies

    Disturbing signs of different policies in the eastern and western zones of Germany are accumulating, states the diplomatic correspondent of “The ...

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  12. Manufacture of Lounge Settees to be Allowed

    The Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) issued today the Manufacture of Domestic Furniture Order No. 5, withdrawing the ...

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  13. U.S. War Cabinet Change

    President Truman announced today that he had accepted the resignation of Mr Edward Stettinius as Secretary of State, and is appointing ...

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  14. Doctor Refuses to Pay Alimony Arrears

    Doctor Harold William Cuthbert, who still refuses to pay his wife £63 alimony arrears, was picked up at his home at Eastwood today by a sheriff’s ...

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  15. Chiang Kai-Shek Breaks Silence

    Complaint that the United Nations were not giving China enough economic help was made by Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek in his first Press ...

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  16. ADOPT 4-POINT PROGRAMME

    Trade unions in the Russian occupied zone of Germany have now adopted a four-point programme, States Moscow radio, firstly to fight ...

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  17. SAVED BY “KAI” BOMBER

    With gear packed ready to make a fighting withdrawal, a tiny force of Australians with only enough ammunition left to fight one more ...

    Article : 302 words
  18. Trading With Enemy Countries Still Prohibited

    There seemed to be some misunderstanding regarding trade relations with enemy countries in Europe since the cessation of hostilities, said the ...

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  19. Vichy Minister Handed Over to French

    Joseph Darnard, Vichy Minister for the interior, and head of the French Quisling militia, has been arrested and turned over to the ...

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  20. Little Known German Weapons Found

    A German gun with a range of 82 miles, designed to fire six-inch shells against London, was found partly installed on the sandy French ...

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  21. Naval Casualties on Okinawa

    Available reports of casualties among officers and men of the United States Pacific Fleet supporting the Okinawa operations, and associated actions ...

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  22. Prince’s Estates to be Confiscated

    Fourteen Czecho-Slovakian estates aggregating 175,000 acres, owned by the Prince of Liechenstein, have been placed under Czecho-Slovakian ...

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  23. Generalissimo Stalin

    The Moscow radio has announced that Stalin has been promoted to Generalissimo by order of the Supreme Soviet. ...

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  24. Assessment of Japanese Fleet

    Rear-Admiral Forrest Sherman (Deputy Chief-of-Staff to Admiral Nimitz) stated at a Press conference today that he estimated that the remaining ...

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  25. Members of Airborne Division Decorated

    The King today decorated Major-General Eric Bols, commander of the 6th Airborne Division, and 114 officers and men from the division at a ...

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  26. 25 PER CENT INCREASE IN AUGUST PETROL RATION

    Assurance that everything within the limit of national and defence requirements would be done to case the petrol ration was given today by the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley). He expected, he said, that an increase of 25 per cent in the ...

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  27. P.O.W. in Thailand Removed to Japan

    Cards now received from Australian prisoners of war in Japanese hands, indicate that the men concerned have been removed to Japan from Thailand. ...

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  28. BACHELOR FLATS FOR WOMEN ADVOCATED

    Building of bachelor fiats for unmarried women was advocated by Senator Lamp (Labor. Tas.) during the debate, on the Commonwealth Banking Bill in ...

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  29. BEER PRODUCTION

    Lifting of restrictions on the production and distribution of [?]cer would not be in the interests of the community at the present, the Minister for ...

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  30. Spain Hands Over German Ships

    Spain is handing over 20 Gorman ships to the Allies, says British United Press correspondent in Madrid. They include nine merchant ...

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  31. German Mines and Banks Reopen

    About 100,000 German miners are now working in 120 reopened mines in the Ruhr, says the Allied News Service in Germany. Three thousand ...

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