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    A picture showing the type of huts assembled for R.A.A.F. personnel in New Guinea. It is built among the trees on stilts and is fashioned after the style of native huts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The all-out Allied air offensive against western Europe began well this week. Large forces of Allied bombers and fighters were seen heading over the Channel ...

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  7. CRUSHING BLOWS

    BOMBERS of the 5th Air Force struck crushing blows at Wewak and Aitape, enemy bases on the New Guinea coast, in mass raids on Friday morning. In two strikes the Allied air ...

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  8. FREE PRESS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. --The American Associated Press states that the American Society of Newspaper ...

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  9. ONLY DISUNITY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- The Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson), addressing the American Society of Newspaper ...

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  10. GERMAN COLLAPSE

    LONDON, Saturday.--The President of the Czechoslovakian Government in Exile (Dr. Benes) interviewed ...

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  11. MERCHANT SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Two 10,000-ton merchant vessels were launched from Australian shipyards yesterday--one at Brisbane ...

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  12. RAID ON SABANG

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--Harold Guard, the correspondent of the United Press with the Allied fleet off Sabang, in Sumatra, says that ...

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  13. PAST MISTAKES

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. -- The Federal Government was determined that Australia would benefit from past mistakes in regard ...

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  14. GALLANTRY AWARDS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) to-day announced 31 awards to members of the Australian ...

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  15. QUIET DAY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A communique issued by Allied headquarters in Italy states: "It was a quiet day generally on all fronts ...

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  16. RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.--Massed German tanks have been trying for four days to punch a hole in General Zhukov's line south-east ...

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  17. JAPANESE DRIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.--A communique issued by the Supreme Allied Commander in South-East Asia (Admiral Mountbatten) from ...

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  18. I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. -- Labour delegates at the conference of the International Labour Organisation have refused a seat ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--A communique from Chungking states: "Japanese troops, attacking from the east, reached the suburbs of ...

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  20. CARVING UP GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.--The diplomatic correspondent of the London "Sunday Times" says it is understood that ...

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  21. 'Plane's Record Flight

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.--Consolidated Airways has announced that a transport 'plane completed the round trip from ...

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  22. SYDNEY'S RATS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney has as many rats as people -- more than 1,000,000 -- the Chief Quarantine Officer, Dr. J. ...

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  23. Pope Sees British Minister

    LONDON, Sunday. --The Vatican radio reported to-day that the Pope had received the British Minister to the Vatican, Mr. ...

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  24. AWAITING ORDERS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The correspondent of the New York "Herald - Tribune," Russell Hill, has interviewed in Algiers the ...

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  25. STATE ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Counting in the Buranda electorate to-day reduced Mr. E. J. Hanson's (Labour) majority by five. Progressive ...

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  26. Sweden on Restrictions

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday. -- The Swedish Government, with reference to British restrictions on movements in diplomatic channels. ...

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