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  3. COMMANDER

    The new commander of the Southers Area, Lieut.-General H. C. H. Robertson, known as "Red Robbie" to many thousands of Australians who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS TAKE JAP. PLANT FROM MANCHURIA

    MUKDEN (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Commandant in Mukden admitted yesterday that Russian forces had taken some Japanese-built heavy machinery and shipped it to Russia. HE told Allied Press representatives ...

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  5. SPANISH EXECUTIONS STIR FRENCH CABINET

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—In view of France's decision to close the Franco-Spanish frontier from midnight because of the execution of Spanish Republicans, Spanish authorities closed ...

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  6. MAMMOTH AT REST

    The new B.O.A.C. flying boat Hythe at Rose Bay, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLANS TO RECORD ATOM BOMB TEST

    ROSWELL, New Mexico (A.A.P.).—Brig.-General R. M. Ramey, who will superintend the air force part in the atomic bomb tests, revealed yesterday that a bomb dropped from a ...

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  8. U.S. 8th Air Force Down to One Plane

    LONDON (A.A.P.) — Heavy snow falls stopped the U.S. 8th Air Force in Europe taking off from England on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. BURGLARS USE WALKIE TALKIE

    PEORIA, Illinois (A.A.P.). — Police have revealed that two burglars used walkie-talkie equipment in an effort to avoid capture. ...

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  10. AIRMEN SLAIN BY NAZIS

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.). — Four Australian and two New, Zealand airmen were among 50 Allied airmen murdered by the ...

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  11. ABANDONING CHINA LIFELINE

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Stilwell Road has been declared surplus property and abandoned to the jungle. The decision to abandon the famous ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. YUGOSLAV COUP RUMOURED

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Construction of concrete pillboxes, large-scale troop movements and the massing of 200 tanks since ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. FACTORIES MOVE FROM SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—Owing to the lack of factory accommodation in Sydney, three of Philips' factories will be moved to Adelaide. They will move to the ...

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  14. WAR CRIMES COURT NOT CALLING CHURCHILL

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.). — The War Crimes Tribunal yesterday refused Ribbentrop's request to call Mr. Churchill as a ...

    Article : 351 words
  15. Flood Danger Eases in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE — Improved weather throughout the state, and particularly in the metropolitan area yesterday eased considerably the danger of floods. ...

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  16. WOMAN SOLICITOR'S ADMISSION

    MELBOURNE. — That she had no accountancy system in her office where by she could definitely tell the position of any client at any particular ...

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  17. May Lift Ban on Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY.—The union ban on Dutch ships in Australian ports may be lifted soon. The ban has been applied since the ...

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  18. MARRIAGE OF DR. GAHA

    The marriage took place at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, last Sunday of Dr. J. F. Gaha, M.H.R., and Miss A. R. Cockayne, Hobart. ...

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  19. OVER 7½ MILLION DEMOBILISED

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Pres. Truman told his Press conference yesterday that the Army had discharged 6,300,000 men and the Navy 1,300,000 to ...

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  20. Churchill's Plea 'Varsity Study for Ex-Servicemen

    MIAMI (A.A.P.). — When receiving the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at Miami University, Mr. Churchill strongly urged ex-servicemen, ...

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  21. HIGHER U.S. ARMY PAY

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—The Secretaries of War and the Navy, in a joint announcement, have recommended Congress to increase pay and ...

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  22. Mystery of Youth's Death

    CANBERRA.—Mysterious circumstances surround the death of Douglas Louden Smith (19). railway employee, Arncliffe, Sydney, whose fully ...

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  23. CONSCRIPTION UNLIKELY

    MELBOURNE. — It is unlikely that universal training or any other form of defence conscription will be introduced by the Federal Government. The ...

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  24. GREEK GIFTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON.—Athens is to confer the freedom of the city upon Dr. Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs. A diploma and a ...

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  25. TRANSPORT STRIKE OFF

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.). — Mayor O'Dwyer has announced that the threatened city transport strike has been called off. ...

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  26. Mutineers Adamant

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.). — Negotiations with leaders of the mutiny of native troops on Menado North Celebes, have broken down temporarily because the ...

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  27. BREWERY STRIKE

    SYDNEY.—Engineers employed on maintenance work by Tooths Ltd. have been instructed to cease work after lunch-time to-day as a protest against ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. Airman's "Disappearance"; Mystery Solved

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A broken telephone wire led to the supposition of Air Vice Marshal Bennett's "disappearance" on Monday night, says the "Daily ...

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  29. SERVICE DISCHARGES

    MELBOURNE—Service discharges to last week-end totalled 287,490, according to figures released yesterday. These included 195,185 A.M.F., 82,159 R.A.A.F., ...

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  30. U.S. SCHOOL LUNCH PLAN

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The Senate has approved of a permanent programme for federal aid up to 115 million dollars annually for school ...

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  31. SAYS TROOPS MUST LEAVE EGYPT

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—There could be no compromise on the question of foreign troops remaining on any part of Egyptian soil, said the Egyptian Premier (Sidky Pasha) in an exclusive interview with the American Associated Press correspondent. ...

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  32. JAP. ESCAPE THREAT

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.). — Japanese prisoners in a camp in Central India rioted and threatened to break out late on Tuesday evening. Troops from a ...

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  33. FREE PASSAGE FOR MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE.—Free passages from the United Kingdom to Australia for British ex-servicemen and their dependants. and assisted passages for British ...

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  34. PLEAS FROM INDIAN LEADERS FOR END TO "ILL-ADVISED VIOLENCE"

    NEW DELHI (A.A.P.).—Gandhi, Pandit Nehru and other Indian Nationalist leaders appealed yesterday for non-violence among the masses pen ding discussions with the British Cabinet Mission on India's status. NEHRU told a press conference that ...

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  35. REPATRIATING JAPS.

    SYDNEY. — The Japanese steamer Daikai Maru, from Kobe, passed through the Heads Yesterday morning. She will repatriate 2691 ...

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  36. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    THERE was nothing incongruous about the fact that the bush fire problem was the first subject discussed by the House of ...

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  37. LONG JOB TO TRANSFORM JAP. SOCIAL, ECONOMIC ORDER

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.)—Addressing representatives of 11 nations at the former Jap. Embassy, the Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) said the ...

    Article : 214 words
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