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  2. JAPANESE ADMIRAL KILLED

    WASHINGTON, July. 14. A.A.P.—Vice-admiral Chuicho Nagumo, who commanded the Japanese fleet which attacked Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941, was killed on Saipan Island, in ...

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    Guarded by a French policeman, and handcuffed together, two youthful French spies hide their face from the camera after they were sentenced to life imprisonment for treason in Cherbourg. The trial, the first of its kind in liberated France, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY JAP LOSSES IN AITAPE BATTLE

    Fierce fighting developed in the Aitape-Wewak sector of northern New Guinea on Monday and Tuesday, when the impending battle entered its preliminary stages. Heavy losses were inflicted ...

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  5. "SAME RIGHT AS NOW"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—If the proposed constitutional powers were granted by referendum, Federal members would have the same right ...

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  6. WOUNDED AT NOEMFOOR LANDING

    Medical aid unit attending a U.S. soldier who was one of the few American casualties when troops went ashore at Noemfoor Island, off the coast of Dutch New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REPORT TAX FRAUDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Taxpayers detecting tax frauds or evasions by fellow taxpayers should not hesitate to report them to the Taxation ...

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  8. MAKE CHARCOAL IRON

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Full Cabinet approved a Commonwealth contribution of £30,000 towards experimental production of charcoal iron ...

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  9. ALTERED DEMAND FOR VEGETABLES

    CANBERRA, Friday—The Director-General of Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) would review vegetable contracts, probably in August, when ...

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  10. Soldier Settlement Plans ONLY SUITABLE MEN TO BE ASSISTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Full Cabinet approved the principles of the land settlement scheme for returned servicemen. The ...

    Article : 294 words
  11. Better Bombing in Cloudy Weather

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—There is steady and continuous improvement in the accuracy of bombing in overcast weather, ...

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  12. STEADY ADVANCES IN ITALY

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—The Allied forces in Italy have made further progress in their attacks to drive the enemy out ...

    Article : 362 words
  13. MR. CURTIN MAY GIVE DETAILS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Most Ministers are remaining in Canberra over the week-end, after a sitting of Full Cabinet ...

    Article : 288 words
  14. GANDHI BLAMES BRITAIN

    DELHI, July 14. A.A.P.—Mr. Gandhi revealed that he had a solution for the problem of India which was acceptable to the princes and the ...

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  15. £80,000 TAX IN TEN YEARS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Tax of £80,000 for 1933 to 1942 inclusive had been assessed on the income as a medical practitioner of William ...

    Article : 248 words
  16. NAZI MASSACRE "AN ERROR"

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—The massacre of between 750 and 800 innocent civilians in the village of Oradour was an error, declared a ...

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  17. Sterner Treatment for Boy Absconders

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Incorrigible absconders from Gosford Boys' Home would be dealt with more sternly, said the Minister for Education ...

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  18. Pilot Saved Plane Seven Times

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—For having regained control of a damaged aircraft seven times and making a masterly landing on a British ...

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  19. Court Sequel to Milne Bay Party

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Naval Courtmartial to-day heard 11 charges against Wireman Robert James Gray. The included stealing and ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. JAPANESE RAIDS ON HENGYANG

    NEW YORK, July 14. A.A.P.—Following bombing attacks on three successive nights, which reduced many buildings to rubble, the Japanese ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. Builders Flocking to London

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—In order to repair London's flying bomb damage, many thousands of building trade workers are being ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. Landlady Fined for Overcharging

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For having overcharged American servicemen, for lodgings, Ethel Marrs, of, Woollahra, was fined £20 by Mr. ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. Promise to Review Emergency Powers

    LONDON, July 4. A.A.P.—An assurance that the Government. had already earmarked various emergency powers which, as far as could be ...

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  24. "Russia, U.S. Could Do Business"

    WASHINGTON, July 14. A.A.P.—Russia and America could do business on a large seale after the war, providing the Americans gave the ...

    Article : 160 words
  25. Naval Losses in Invasion

    LONDON, July 14. Official Wireless. —The Admiralty has announced the following losses in the Allied operations for the liberation of ...

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  26. Prisoners Must Not Displace Australians

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"Italian prisoners of war may be. employed only when Australian labour is not available," said the Director-General of ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. Nazis Shoot French Hostages

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—The Germans are shooting French hostages in large numbers and without trial in an effort to smash ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. Youth Charged With Two-Year-Old Murder

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Charged with a two-year-old murder, a 17-year-old youth appeared before a Children's Court at Milton. He was ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. MADAME CHIANG IN BRAZIL

    WASHINGTON, July 14. A.A.P. —Madame Chiang Kai-shek wife of General Chiang Kai-shek, President of the Chinese National Government, ...

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  30. CIVIL WAR IN NORTH ITALY

    LONDON, July 4. A.A.P—Fighting between partisans and neo-Fascists in the north of Italy has developed into a civil war, in which ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. Mr. Kennedy Head of Customs

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said the Full Cabinet to-day approved the appointment of Mr. J. J. F. Kennedy, as ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. Turkey May Break With Axis

    LONDON, July 14. Official Wireless. —Well-informed London correspondents are of the opinion that Turkey will shortly break off ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. Rail Travel Ban in Germany

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—From July 17, all railway travel in Germany will be banned except by special permit, the German-controlled ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. EMBARGO ON WAX MATCHES LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To alleviate the shortage of matches, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) has approved of the embargo on wax ...

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  35. Nazi Fuel Dump Destroyed

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—Making their deepest penetration of France since D Day, Thunderbolt fighter-bombers yesterday morning ...

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    General Montgomery acknowledging the cheers of civilians outside outside Caen Cathedral during his visit to the liberated town on July 11. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. HIGH PRIORITY FOR RETREAD PLANT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Production of plant to retread and repair tyres would be undertaken by the Ministry of Munitions, said the ...

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  38. BLACK MARKETER LOST £775 FROM POCKET

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The day before he was sentenced to imprisonment for 2½ years for dealings in black market petrol tickets, Thomas ...

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  39. GENERAL ROOSEVELT DIES IN NORMANDY

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—After a heart attack, Brigadier-General Theodore Roosevelt died in his tent in Normandy late on Wednesday ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. AUSTRALIA TO REPAY LOANS IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P —The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) announced that the Australian Government had decided ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. M.C. FOR AUSTRALIANS IN BRITISH REGIMENTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The following awards were released in Canberra after having appeared in the London Gazette. ...

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  42. U.S. TANKER TORPEDOED

    BOGOTA (Colombia), July 14. A.A.P.—The newspaper "El Tiempo" reports that the American tanker Esso Harrisburg was torpedoed by ...

    Article : 45 words
  43. COLONIAL SECRETARY TO RETIRE

    LONDON, July 14. A.A.P.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Oliver Stanley) has decided for personal reasons not to contest the West Morland ...

    Article : 30 words
  44. CHARLESTOWN FIRE

    Two rooms of a cottage in Lambton-road, Charlestown, occupied by Thomas Edward Taylor, were severely damaged by fire early this morning. ...

    Article : 28 words
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