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  4. British and Indian Troops Press Home Their Attacks

    Behind a screen of artillery fire British and Indian troops today pressed home their attack among the smoking ruins in the centre of Sourabaya, reports Reuter’s correspondent in the naval base. ...

    Article : 477 words
  5. Control of Electricity

    Flatly rejecting proposals that the Government’s new Electricity Development Bill should be amended to give Local Government a ...

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  6. Wish Of Dead M.L.A. Is Respected

    For the first time for more than 20 years the Legislative Assembly today departed from the customary practice of adjourning as a ...

    Article : 541 words
  7. Dismissal Of An Ex-Soldier

    Nepean Shire Council pleaded not guilty in a Special Federal Court today to a charge under the National Security Regulations of ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. MASS MURDER BY JAPS

    British and Australian officers have discovered six men who are the only survivors from 1800 Allied prisoners of war now known to have been murdered by the Japanese in Borneo, slates the Singapore correspondent of ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. 1000 Rabbis March In Washington

    American Associated Press states that approximately 1000 chanting rabbis marched from the railway station in Washington to the Capitol ...

    Article : 154 words
  10. Most of Ham and Bacon For U.K.

    “Although service demands for bacon and ham are now being materially reduced, the Federal Government has been able to cover ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. “TOO MUCH LENIENCY FOR CRIMINALS”

    Leniency on the part of the judiciary was encouraging lawlessness and creating a psychology in criminal ranks that severe punishment ...

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  12. TARIFF WALL MAY BE BREACHED

    Mr [?]ley (Minister for Finance), announced in the House of Commons yesterday that he had been given substantial grounds in the ...

    Article : 169 words
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  14. Big German Arms Plant Destroyed

    The Kaufbeuren smokeless powder plant the first major German war factory to be destroyed under the United Nations programme for ...

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  15. BENNETT’S ESCAPE

    War Cabinet has decided to appoint a judge to hold an open inquiry into the circumstances of the departure of General benne[?] from ...

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  16. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE FOR MR. CORDELL HULL

    Mr Cordell Hull (former Secretary of State) has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Mr Hull, who, because of ill-health, ...

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  17. NOT “OUT FOR GOOD TIME”

    Australian servicemen who walked off the liner Orion, when about to be repatriated to Australia, because they opposed alleged overcrowding, have ...

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  18. WAR GRATUITIES

    Applications for war gratuities will be accepted from next Friday by all service departments. Members of the navy army and air force now ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. New P.M. For Java

    With the appointment of 36-year-old moderate Sutan Sjahrir, main political force of Indonesia, as Prime Minister, sweeping ...

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  20. Hail Storm Causes £50,000 Damage

    Over 75,000 bags of wheat have been lost as the result of a terrible hailstorm which swept the district. Damage is estimated at £50,000 to ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. DISAGREE ON TRIAL OF KRUPP

    Britain, Russia and France have disagreed with America on the conduct of the trial of Alfred Krupp, states the Nuremberg correspondent ...

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  22. Communists Seek Exile of Hirohito

    The Tokio correspondent of American Associated Press says that the Japanese Communist Party has announced that Hirohito heads the war ...

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  23. “Prices Order Flouted”

    Survey of milliners’ shops revealed that the price order of women’s hats has had virtually no effect. Women are still paying up to 15 guineas for ...

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  24. REPATRIATION OF AMERICANS

    The Pearl Harbor correspondent of American Associated Press says that over one-third of the 2,500,000 American servicemen deployed ...

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  25. Special Message to Girls of Land Army

    In a special message to members of the Australian Women’s Land Army, demobilisation of which will be completed by the end of the year. ...

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  26. FRENCH EXPULSION OF ITALIANS

    The French Government has decided to expel from Tunisia 1200 Italian families who are stated to have carried on Fascist agitation before and during ...

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  27. Farmers May Boycott Bank and Not Pay Taxes

    The New Zealand Farmers’ Union is establishing a fund or £250.000 to oppose the passing of the Electoral Amendment Bill, which proposes to ...

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  28. Princesses at Theatre

    Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret attended a theatre in London last night, their first visit without their parents. They saw “While ...

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