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  3. DESTRUCTIVE RAIDS

    WIDESPREAD raids on the western air bases of Japan's outer defence perimeter were reported in yesterday's Headquarters communique. Timor, Kai Island, and Aru Islands, in the ...

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  6. BLOWS AGAINST AXIS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Formations of aircraft flew out from Britain again to-day to keep up the offensive over Germany. Royal Air Force heavy bombers were out last night attacking ...

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    New Guinea. -- Reinforcements disembarking from a warship at Madang after Australian troops had occupied the area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- An important announcement on the recent conference in London between Britain and the United ...

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  9. OVER 6000 JAPS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Today's communique from headquarters of the Supreme Allied Commander in ...

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  10. COAL OUTPUT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday -- Unless there is en immediate and substantial increase in coal production. vital Australian war ...

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  11. TWO PRIME MINISTERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Acting Chamberlain, in a speech admitting the Prime Ministers of Australia and New Zealand to the ...

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  12. EMPLOYMENT PLAN

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday. -- At a special night session the United Nations Committee of the International Labour Organisation ...

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  13. HOUSING PLAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- While the production Executive of the Cabinet to-day agreed that the immediate housing programme ...

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  14. MODERATOR ELECTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Rev. H. S. R. Innes, B.A., Lecturer in Old Testament studies at the Queensland University and ...

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  15. CHINESE CRUCIFIED

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Chinese who helped Australian guerillas who are still fighting In Malaya were crucified on palm trees with ...

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  16. TO END LULL

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- German military quarters believe that the fall of Sebastopol will be the signal for a Russian offensive in ...

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  17. FOURTH ADVANCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The decision of the Full Cabinet to make a fourth advance of 3d. per bushel for wheat in No. 5 pool ...

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  18. VICHY'S BAN ON TRAINS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Vichy radio announced to-day that all passenger trains would be cancelled from next Monday. ...

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  19. MUNITION FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The acting general secretary of the Ironworkers' Union (Mr. J. McPhilllps) said to-night that he had ...

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  20. BRITISH RAILWAY PRIORITY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- On the eve of great operations against Europe, Britain's railway lifelines have become No. 1 priority. The ...

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  21. Servicemen and the Loan

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Loan Director (Mr. Banfield) said to-day that according to the latest figures from New ...

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  22. ARMY APPROPRIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- President Roosevelt has asked Congress for new Army appropriations totalling more than ...

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  23. Allied Bomber Losses

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) in a written reply to a question asked in the House of ...

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