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  2. Coal Regulations

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— New coal regulations gazetted tonight empower the Government to impose a fine of £100 or six month's imprisonment ...

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  3. Congratulations

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Curtin has sent the following message to Mr. Churchill for the people of Paris.—"The Australian Government and people convey our warm congratulations to you all on the ...

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  4. RUMANIA HAS CAPITULATED

    LONDON, Thursday.--King Michael of Rumania to-day announced the capitulation of his country, ending hostilities with Britain, America and Russia. She ...

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  5. Marseilles Liberated

    LONDON, Thursday.—Great news still comes from France, Marseilles, France's second largest city and biggest port, has been captured by French Forces of the Interior and Americans. They received a delirious welcome ...

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  6. LATE NEWS

    ALGIERS, Thursday.— A United Nations broadcast tonight announced that French and American forces have liberated Bordeaux, the great west coast port of ...

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  7. Yesterday in France

    The 2nd French Armoured Division, part of General Patton's Army is reported to have entered Paris. Berlin has said nothing about the fall of Paris. ...

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  8. Great Supply Feat to Russia

    LONDON, Thursday.—Some figures on one of the greatest supply feats of the entire war were revealed in London today. ...

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  9. Jubilation In England And Canada

    LONDON. Thursday.—Bells are pealing from Westminster Abbey in celebration of the liberation of Paris and Marseilles. ...

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  10. RAF ACE'S KILLS SWELL TO 37

    LONDON, Thursday.—Group Captain "Johnny Johnston, DSO and two bars, DFC and two bars, yesterday shot down two FW 190's in ...

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  11. Churchill Discusses Greeks' Contribution

    ROME, Thursday.—Mr. Churchill yesterday had a meeting with the Greek Prime Minister, M. Papandreou. Mr. Churchill said that there was ...

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  12. Liberators Raid Philippines Again

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Thursday.— Feature of the latest events in the South-West Pacific is the continued Allied air strikes at targets in the Philippines, Halmaheras and over Ceram. Liberators have again bombed Davao, in the Philippines, starting large fires. ...

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  13. Melbourne Murder

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A verdict of guilty of murder with a recommendation to mercy was returned against William Phibbs, 47, Ormond ...

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  14. ARMY HELP FOR PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Army Minister, Mr. Forde, said to-day that it was difficult to make a general announcement on Army help for ...

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  15. ITALIAN GAINS

    NAPLES, Thursday.—British and Indian troops of the 8th Army have made good advances in the upper Arno Valley, taking advantage of ...

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  16. NURSES NOT TO SALUTE IN FUTURE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Several regulations of interest to service personnel were gazetted at Canberra to-day. One provides that Army nurses need not salute in future. When saluted, they, will stand to attention. Women wanting to join the ...

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  17. NO Majority Increases To 307,000

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Figures released this morning show that to date the ratio of service personnel votes in the Referendum was in the ratio of five to four in favour of Yes. ...

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  18. Roosevelt Defends War Production Chief

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—A formal statement from President Roosevelt several days ago repudiated suggestions that the visit by the War ...

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  19. Enemies Now Friends

    NAPLES, Thursday.—Former opponents in bitter dog-fights over the Libyan desert during the EI Alamein battle, an Australian fighter pilot and an Italian pilot now are fighting ...

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  20. Roosevelt Receives Conference Delegates

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt at the White House yesterday received the 42 delegates to the World Security Conference ...

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  21. Loy And Lana Both Seek Divorce

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday.— Myrna Loy has filed suit for divorce against John Hertz, New York advertising executive, on the grounds of incompatibility. ...

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  22. Lend Lease Figure Totals £A9,400,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— President Roosevelt yesterday declared that British forces in the Bay of Bengal were preparing mighty blows to be launched on the Japanese at Singapore. ...

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  23. Good Gains In Burma

    KANDY, Thursday.— British 14th Army troops are now, ten miles inside Burma down the Tiddim Road and have caught up with the retreating ...

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  24. EMPEROR'S AUGUST MIND RELIEVED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Emperor Hirohito yesterday received his Prime Minister, Kuniaki Koiso, and military Governors who renewed their ...

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  25. DDT — NEW CHEMICAL

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. —A new chemical—DDT—may be the answer to the buffalo fly pest in the north. A number of experiments have been ...

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  26. LOAN COUNCIL MEETS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.— The Loan Council met today, but no decisions were announced. The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. Forde, were both present. It is believed that ...

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