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  3. PRE-INVASION BOMBING AT HIGH PITCH

    LONDON, April 24.—Attacking in five countries in the past 24 hours Allied Air Bombing Squadrons maintained their great pre-invasion offensive at the highest pitch. American heavy bombers from Italy struck fresh blows ...

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  4. Prime Minister On Defeat Of Japan

    CANBERRA.—In a statement released simultaneously in Washington and Canberra, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  5. Allied Troops Push On In the Hollandia Area

    FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.—Allied troop, who landed at Hollandia, on the coast of Dutch New Guinea, on Saturday have pushed six miles inland in the Tanamarah Bay sector and are now within five miles of ...

    Article : 489 words
  6. Allies Strike In South Indo- China

    CHUNGKING, April 24.—Today's Allied Air Force communique says: "Striking for the first time in Southern Indo-China, Liberators on ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. Inquest Into Death of Child

    MILDURA.—At an inquiry into the death of Dulcie Irene Stubber-field, 6, whose body was found in a tank at Mildura on April 15, evidence ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. MOTHERS FIRST OUT OF MUNITIONS

    MELBOURNE.—Mothers are to be the first to be released from munition work as a result of the depression of Australian munition production. ...

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  9. Forde's Picture Of Our Future

    BUNDABERG.—The Federal Government was determined that Australia would be freed from mistakes of the past in regard to defence ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS IN SABANG RAID

    COLOMBO, April 24.—Adml. Sir James Somerville, C.-in-C. Eastern Fleet, at a press conference, disclosed that one or two ships which took part ...

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  11. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Today's Guinea Airways plane brought Messrs. Somerville and Bright from Adelaide and Stoker R. Webb and Miss Elsley from Renmark. ...

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  12. FRONT LINE AS PUNISHMENT

    LONDON, April 24. — Untrained German civilians are being put into the most advanced front lines in Italy as part of a new system of ...

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  13. PRICE FIXING EXTENDS TO SYDNEY ZOO

    SYDNEY.—Pricefixing has now extended to zoo animals. In future, top price for pythons will be £1 a foot, and 5/- a foot for smaller ...

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  14. SYDNEY HAS AS MANY RATS AS PEOPLE

    SYDNEY.—This city has an many rats as people—more than 1,000,000 —the Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. J. A. Metcalfe) estimates. ...

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  15. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT

    ADELAIDE.—Extension of existing River Murray settlements to absorb discharged servicemen after the war is favored by the Minister ...

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  16. LATE MR. G. T. OWEN

    The funeral of Mr. George Thomas Owen, of 200 Argent Lane, took place this morning, leaving Fred J. Potter & Son's funeral parlor, Oxide Street, at ...

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  17. SELLING STANDING ROOM IN THEATRES

    SYDNEY.—After two years' prohibition, Sydney theatres are again allowed to sell standing room. The Chief Secretary's Department has ...

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  18. MR. CURTIN SATISFIED

    WASHINGTON, April 24. — The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said at a press conference today that his discussions so far in ...

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  19. NEW ORDER ABOUT HORSE TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE—The Commonwealth Director of Rail Transport (Mr. D. J. Howse) issued a new order yesterday designed to prevent the ...

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  20. BACK TO FARMS

    SYDNEY.—Giving details of the transfer of munition workers back to the land the New South Wales Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) ...

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  21. LAST MINUTE PLEA FOR DOOMED MAN

    ADELAIDE.—Anzac Day marchers at the assembly point today were handed pamphlets urging help to save Harold James Box from hanging ...

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  22. TROOPS ENTERTAINED BY "MERRY WIDOW"

    LONDON, April 24.—Cyril Richards and Madge Elliott lead a "Merry Widow" campany which is at present entertaining Allied troops in Italy. ...

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  23. Soviet Planes Strike At Lwow In Poland

    LONDON, April 24.—Soviet planes in the past 24 hours struck heavily at the German base at Lwow[?] Poland, and in the Black Sea sank seven more enemy transports filled with troops fleeing from the Crimes. Although German sources say that the [?]ull has ended at Sebastopol, ...

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  24. Playwright Gaoled

    LONDON, April 24.—Ivor Novello, the playwright, was sentenced to eight weeks' imprisonment and ordered to pay £25 costs st Bow Street today. He was summoned for an alleged petrol offence, also on a charge of conspiring with Miss Dora Constable to commit offences against the ...

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  25. KILLED TRYING TO SAVE ENGINE

    SYDNEY.—John Hamilton Baker (19), of Mascot, was killed yesterday when he was trying to save an aircraft engine on a runaway trolly at ...

    Article : 106 words
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