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  4. FIENDISH JAP TORTURE OF AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Wed,—Further horrifying stories of torture and butchery of Australian prisoners of war by the Japanese are contained in the full report of the War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN NAVAL BASE STRUCK BY TIDAL WAVE

    HOW THE MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY SEISMOGRAPH RECORDED, over a distance of 6600 miles, the disturbance last week in the Aleutian islands, which sent vast tidal waves sweeping across the Pacific, is shown in this film strip. Height of the “shake” is in the circled oscillation. The tidal waves, which caused heavy damage and loss of life in Hawail, went as far as 9000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUDGET POSITION IN BRITAIN

    In his Budget statement in the House of Commons last night, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr. Dalton) said that both expenditure and revenue sides of this year’s figures contained large terminal items which would not recur, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. “EVERLASTING MATCH” TO COME ON MARKET

    WASHINGTON, Wed. — The American Associated Press says that unrestricted production of the “everlasting match,” ...

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  8. Prisoners of War Fined for “Scrounging” Food

    CANBERRA. Wed. — Australian officers in POW camps imposed fined on their own men, mainly for going outside the wire ...

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  9. Committee to Plan Speedier Demobilisation

    CANBERRA, Wed. — When the Federal Parliament rises, a committee will be set up to investigate means of speeding ...

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  10. Dads Want Free Homes for Bad War Cases

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — A motion that the Crown should provide a modern dwelling fully furnished for all limbless, ...

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  11. Lord Mountbatten Would Like to Serve in Australia

    DARWIN. Wed.—In a farewell message before he left by air for his Southeast Asia Headquarters, Lord Louis ...

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  12. STATE U. C. P. RULES OPPOSE ALLIANCES

    MELBOURNE. Wed. — Referring to the reported agreement in Sydney at the last week-end between the Australian Country ...

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  14. Dutch Orders Worth £6,000,000 Lost by Australia

    MELBOURNE, Wet. — Because the continued shipping hold-up makes it impossible to remove goods from Australia, ...

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  15. SWEDEN TO EXPORT ARMS TO ARGENTINA

    STOCKHOLM. Wed, — Following the changed Anglo-American policy to the Peron regime, Sweden now intends to export arms ...

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  16. ONE OF MUSSOLINI’S MINISTERS ACQUITTED

    LONDON, Wed. — Milan Radio reports that Mussolini’s Minister for Transport (Giuseppe Cobollisgili) has successfully appealed ...

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  17. Melbourne Workers Pack Mildura’s Gifts For Britain

    Three thousand welcome parcels of food from Mildura and district will soon be on their way to hungry Britain. Packing of these parcels, which are the result of the recent public appeal in this city, was commenced this week by voluntary workers at ...

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  18. SEVEN KILLED IN INDIAN COMMUNAL RIOT

    ALLAHABAD. Wed. — Seven persons were killed and 32 injured in a communal riot at Caiior, Several arrests were ...

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  19. INDIAN AUTONOMY WOULD AFFECT OUR DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wed.—A joint defence organisation representing Australia and other maritime countries in the ...

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  20. Japan Goes to Polls in Historic Election

    TOKIO. Wed. — Japanese went to the polls today. In the most democratic general election in the nation’s history. Greater ...

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  21. All-Party Body Sought On Liquor Reform

    MELBOURNE, Wednes. — Whether the Premier would consider the appointment of an all-party committee to ...

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  22. Russians Discover Big Oilfields In Azerbaijan

    LONDON, Wed. — Moscow radio has announced that the Russians discovered. “immense oilfields” in Azerbaijan during a ...

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  23. WAR MEMORIAL PARKS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Wed, — Provision is contained in the Budget for the establishment of a special fund of £50 million, to be ...

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  24. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, April 11. 1945 : Russian forces in Vienna today launched their final drive across the Danube Caual to smash ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

    Victoria: Cold and cloudy in southern districts with scattered showers about the coast and hills, fine, inland with a cold night and ...

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