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  4. Night and Day Attacks on Japan

    GUAM, Tuesday.—The night bombardment of the Japanese city of Hadamak, south-west of Tokio, by powerful forces of United States battleships and the British battleship King George V, preceded today's widespread carrier-plane strikes, extending from Tokio, south-west to Nagoya. ...

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  5. Cabinet Discusses Wool

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Discussion on a proposed international wool agreement to cover the disposal of Australia's wool in post-war years, occupied ...

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  6. "INFANTEERS"

    A platoon of Infanteers supported by tanks go forward to clear the Japs from the town of Klandasan, which is a suburb of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Comforts Fund

    The New South Wales Division of the Australian Comforts Fund has received an urgent message from Lt.-Col. H. Hearn, the Fund's ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. STAGE EXHIBITION TENNIS Crawford And King Delight Big Crowd

    The organisation and conduct of the RAAF Exhibition Tennis matches at the 6SD Station courts on Saturday, lacked none of the efficiency which has become traditional of undertakings of the Junior Service. Tennis enthusiasts of Dubbo ...

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  9. That Man Again

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Russian Military Government authorities in Berlin have no definite proof of Hitler's death, and do not exclude the ...

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  10. PLANE CRASH AT NARROMNE

    Two airmen—one RAF and one RAAF, were killed instantly when their plane crashed at Narromine on ...

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  11. Australia—-Britain's Arsenal

    The former Director General of Munitions and Director of Aircraft Construction, Mr. Essington Lewis, told a public meeting last night that ...

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  12. Shorthand Exams—-

    Results of the half-yearly theory shorthand examinations conducted by the Railway Institute, Sydney, are to hand. The three Dubbo candidates ...

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  13. CHURCHILL REFUSES KNIGHTHOOD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—His Majesty, after Mr. Churchill had tendered his resignation on Thursday, asked the Premier to accept the order of the ...

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  14. Manslaughter Charge AIRMAN KILLED AT NARROMINE

    Arthur Stewart, shearer, of Wellington, was committed for trial on a charge of manslaughter by the Narromine District Coroner (Mr. C. Tancred, J.P.) at an inquest on the death of Flight-Sergeant Roy Tier, RAAF, (50), a ...

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  15. Gallup Poll At West Dubbo

    Mr. Cecil Flynn (Lucky Cec), the Dubbo agent for gallup polls, has taken on a poll of the ratepayers of West Dubbo. ...

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  16. Belsen Criminals

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Belsen atrocity-camp trials will open at Luneburg on August 8, after the receipt by Field Marshal Montgomery, of the ...

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  17. POTSDAM

    The Potsdam declaration was more of a peace offer than an ultimatum declared the President of the Constitutional Society, Dr. Frank Louat, last ...

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  18. TECHNICAL COLLEGE COUNCIL MEETING

    A meeting of the Advisory Council, presided over by Mr. R. Bates was held at the High School on Friday evening last. Messrs Bates and James ...

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  19. DESTITUTE IN EUROPE

    AFFLICTED HUMANITY in ravaged Europe for whom Australians are asked a second time: What can you spare that they can wear? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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