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  2. Australia to be Represented on ILO

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—It was announced today that Australia will be represented on the governing body of the International Labour Office. The Australian delegate will fill the vacancy caused by the absence of ...

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  3. US TROOPS LAND AT HUMBOLDT BAY

    GENERAL MacARTHUR's HQ, Monday.—United States troops, with General MacArthur watching the operation from the deck of a light cruiser, have struck the most spectacular blow of the Pacific war. Under cover of an air and naval bombardment in which cruisers and destroyers ...

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  4. PYJAMA GIRL'S HEAD WOUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—The Government Pathologist, Dr. C. H. Mollison, said at the Pyjama Girl inquest to-day that the ...

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  5. ANZAC

    Twenty-nine years ago to-day was born an Australian military tradition when the men of the first Australian Imperial Force ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. Attack Renewed on Sebastopol

    MOSCOW, Monday.—The Red Army has renewed its attacks on the German held fortress of Sebastopol in the Crimea, with ...

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  7. SMALL ACTIVITY AT BEACHHEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—The lull in Italy continues and the only ground activity reported was' of two more German thrusts at the ...

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  8. AIR ASSAULTS ON EUROPE CONTINUE

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied aircraft based on Britain continued the assault on Germany and occupied Europe yesterday. ...

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  9. Blamey and Freyberg Exchange Anzac Messages

    CANBERRA, Monday.—General Sir Bernard Freyberg, VO, commander of the New Zealand Corps has sent a message to ...

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  10. Cruiser and Destroyer to be Built Here

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government is to build a cruiser and a destroyer in Australian yards, it was ...

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  11. ADMIRAL KING REVIEWS THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In a review of the war addressed to the US Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Knox, the commander in chief. of the US Fleet, Admiral King, said the future is dark and threatening for the Japanese but full of promise for the Allies. He ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. TITO CALLS FOR SABOTAGE

    CAIRO,' Monday.—Marshal- Tito has called upon all Yugoslavian to do anything in their power to prevent the Germans from ...

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  13. British Holding Japs at Kohima and Imphal

    KANDY, Monday.—It was revealed at Admiral Mountbatten's headquarters today that the original garrison of the British 14th Army at Kohima has been relieved. Kohima has been the centre of some of the fiercest fighting in this campaign since the ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. Delay in Press Despatches Alleged

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Postmaster General, Senator Ashley, to-day denied that preference was given to the ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. Daylight Attacks on Germany Reported

    LONDON, Monday.—German radio today reported strong forces of US heavy bombers over south-west Germany apparently ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. GESTAPO IN SWEDEN

    LONDON, Monday.—The London Daily Express says that the Nazi press chief, Dr. Schmidt, has arrived in Stockholm to ...

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