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  4. CHINESE TROOPS.

    The story of the dramatic rescue by Chinese troops of British forces trapped by the Japanese near Yenangyaung, capital of the Burma oil fields, ...

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  7. SOVIET AIRMEN.

    Australian and New Zealand pilots who instructed the Russians in the use of British fighter planes were deeply impressed by the Red Air Force, ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. PHILIPPINE DEFENDERS.

    A.U.S. War Department special communique has announced the names of 73 Americans and 28 Filipinos who have been awarded the Distinguished ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. INDUSTRY AND WAR.

    In a statement reviewing the work of his department in reorganising in dustry to meet the demands of war, the Minister for War Organisation of ...

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  10. HERBERTON R.S.S.A.I.L.A.

    The annual meeting of the Herberton sub-branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. was held at the C.W.A. Rest-room last evening. Those present were Messrs. J. ...

    Article : 507 words
  11. HITLER S HOLIDAYS.

    When he retires to his mountain retreat at Berchtesgaden, Hitler likes to get up late, to eat cakes, and to fiddle with a compass. ...

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  12. MALTESE FISHERMEN.

    Three Maltese fishermen who put to sea and rescued an R.A.F. crew, have carned for their bravery a public tribute from the air officer commanding. ...

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  13. NEWS ON THE WALL.

    Limehouse, the Chinese quarter of London, runs its own war news service —on a wall in Pennyflelds, side street off West India Dock Road, E.1, peopled ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    Mr. P. W. Tarlinton, who suggested that 5000 horses be offered to President Roosevelt for the use of American cowboys in Australia, denies that horses ...

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  15. THOUGHT FOR TO-MORROW..

    Just imagine if, opening your newspaper to-morrow morning, you read that civil war had broken out in Germany, that German troops were evacuating ...

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  16. INTER-CITY FLIGHT.

    Fitted with the first two Wasp twinrow engines produced in Australia, a Beaufort yesterday made a record nonstop flight, from Perth to Melbourne in ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. INNISFAIL 4CA CLUB.

    For some time the ladies of the Innisfail branch of the Cairns 4CA Club, assisted by Sergeant A. Horn, of the Innisfail police force, have been raising ...

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  18. MOLLOY AND DISTRICT NOTES

    The first parade of the newly-formed platoon, of the Julatten V.D C was held at Julatten this morning when over 30 members attended. ...

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  19. POLAND IN CHAINS.

    No country overrun by the Germans is being so brutally treated as Poland. Teachers, doctors, lawyers are being murdered. The peasants are robbed of ...

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  20. FOURTEEN YEARS.

    Because she nagged him continually —according to his account—a man who has been married 31 years has scarcely spoken to his wife for 14 years. ...

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  21. U.S. ADVICE.

    Increasing demand for vital industrial commodities, both for the armed forces and for civilians in Australia. as the offensive against the Japanese ...

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  22. SOUTH JOHNSTONE NOTES.

    On Friday evening the Send Off and Welcome Home Committee conducted a welcome home social in honour of three A.I.F. members who are home on leave ...

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  23. EDMONTON NOTES.

    Mr. G. Page presided at the meeting of the Edmonton branch of the Red Cross Society in Reid's Hall on April 28. A cheque of £53/15/3 was received ...

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  24. LONDONS DRINK DENS.

    Sudden death is coming to scores of drinking dens, masquerading as genuine clubs, which have sprung up near important war factories and other vital ...

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