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  5. From Sydney's Deck To Dock

    Less than two years ago he stood on the deck of HMAS Sydney, cheering with the rest of her crew as ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. HOW JAPS DROPPED FOOD

    To teed Jap troops in the Buna (New Guinea) area supplies were dropped iy parachute from Japanese planes. Two Australians examine a parachute which dropped in Allied lines.—(Dept. of Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  7. His Bottle Or His Bride

    If a woman went to Iceland she wouldn't expect to find the igloos furnished with refrigerators. And if she went to the Sahara, she wouldn't expect to find the natives getting around in fur-collared overcoats. ...

    Article : 374 words
  8. Wasn't Afraid

    It took more than a revolver to scare elderly Queen's Park storekeeper Walter Brown. When he felt a gun at his chest and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WOMEN WAR WORKERS WANT UNIFORMS

    So difficult is it to hold skilled female labor in clothing factories in this State, that the Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Stitfold) has been asked to allow the girls to wear uniforms. ...

    Article : 197 words
  10. Pilfered Army Stores

    Recent shortage of coffee, cocoa and pickles hasn't worried Corporal George Pritchard much. He hasn't gone short. ...

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  11. PLAYED TWO-UP IN STREET

    A group of men were gathered in a circle in Lord-st. Their gaze turned to the skies, stayed there a second or two, then they lowered their heads almost reverently. Some looked happy; others muttered. They were playing—in broad daylight—the, old Australian game of two-up. And, while the pennies flew into ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. POLES EXECUTED

    LONDON, Today: Germane have executed 70 Poles for the death of German policeman, shot while checking identity cards on a train near ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. Sydney Taxi Drivers Strike

    SYDNEY, Today: Many country and inter-State passengers were stranded with heavy luggage on the ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. Army Must Obey Civil Court Ruling

    LONDON, Today: Binding over an aireraftsman on condition that he didn't drive for seven years, Mr. Justice Charles, at Worcester Assizes ...

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  15. EARNED IT

    After an all-night patrol behind Japanese lines In Papua, Private E J. Pickett, Pte. E. Lisk, and Pte. T. E. How enjoy a spell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TOJO HAS A COLD

    NEW YORK, Today: Prime-Mister Tojo is ill with a cold, and has recessed the Diet. He is expected to recover by Wednesday. ...

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  17. The Yanks Can Fly

    SYDNEY, today: Sgt.-Pilot M. C. Bell, RAAF, who is co-pilot of an American Flying Fortress, today declared that no one could tell him Americans couldn't fly. ...

    Article : 115 words
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