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  5. JAPAN'S EMPEROR DECLARES A HOLY WAR

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Japanese Premier (Baron Suzuki), addressing the special session of the Diet, forecast an American invasion of Japan. ...

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  6. AIR CHIEF'S BODY IN WRECKAGE

    LONDON, Sat.(A.A.P): Wreckage of the aircraft which was carrying Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory to India ...

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  7. AGREEMENT ON TRIESTE

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.) The Yugoslav Foreign Minister (Dr. Subasic) has announced a military agreement on the ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL'S POLICY FOR "NEW NATIONAL GOVERNMENT"

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.): In a declaration of the policy of a new "National Government." Mr. Churchill last night dealt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HITLER BELIEVED HIDING

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.): It is probable that Hitler is hiding somewhere in Europe, probably in Spain. This statement as ...

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  10. DROUGHT SUBSIDY FOR DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Commonwealth Government has decided to increase the subsidy paid on dairy industry products during ...

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  11. Five Tumbarumba Brothers Freed

    ALBURY, Sunday: Five brothers—Vernon, Albert, Alfred. Ernest and William Warner, of Tumbarumba—who were ...

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  12. EX-CZECH PREMIER ARRESTED

    LONDON, Sunday: Among prominent persons arrested in Czechoslovakia is Jan Malyptr. says the Prague radio. He was ...

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  13. U.S. NEWS

    NEW YORK, Sun, (A.A.P.): Improvements in the U.S. paper situation within the new few weeks is forecast by the "New ...

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  14. GAINS IN PHILIPPINES AND BOUGAINVILLE

    MANILA, Sun (A.A.P.): General MacArthur's communique to-day refers to further advances by his land forces in the Philippines ...

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  15. Great Victories

    LONDON, Sunday: The Moscow radio says that the Supreme Soviet Council has decided to strike special ...

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  16. MILK MAY BE WITHHELD

    SYDNEY, Sunday: An executive member of the Milk Zone Dairymen's Council, Mr J. A. Mackay. said last night that milk ...

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  17. IMPORTANT CHANGES

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The resignation of Mr. Ralph Bara as Under Secretary of the Navy has been accepted by President ...

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  18. FRENCH FLEET SUNK BY TREATY

    LONDON, (A.A.P.): Marshal Potato, appearing before the examining commission of the French High Court, said the French fleet ...

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  19. DIVORCE ACTION AGAINST HARRY BRIDGES

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.: Mrs. Agnes Bridges has filed a divorce cross-petition charging Harry Bridges with being the father of ...

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  20. Three Hurt When Car Overturns

    SYDNEY, Sunday: When sn open car carrying five passengers overturned in Victoria road. Gladesville, all occupants were ...

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  21. N.S.W. ARMAMENT FACTORIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday: There are still more than 2500 surplus workers in the armament industry, although seven smallarms factories ...

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  22. Large Estates

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Details of at least 20 large estates for acquisition for soldier settlement will be forwarded to the Federal ...

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  23. MILK SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The milk subsidy was properly fixed at 2[?]d Ballon from the middle of 1944; In accordance with the normal ...

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  24. N.Z. SERVICES

    AUCKLAND, Sunday Returning New Zealand sailors, soldiers and airmen will receive gratuities at the rate of 75/ for each month ...

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  25. MORE HEAVY RAIDS ON JAPAN

    GUAM, Saturday (A.A.P.): One hundred to 150 Super Fortresses; this morning assaulted Nagoya (on Honshu) with high explosives ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S "WALL OF FIRE"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Claims by Mr. Leslie Ault garage proprietor ol Wollongong, that he invented the wall of fire with which it was ...

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  28. IMPORTANT ADVANCES BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday (A.A.P.) The Chinese High Command announces that the Chinese have captured Hung-Chinz-Fu, on the ...

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  29. Greek Prince In Australia

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: Prince Philip of Greece, first cousin to King George of the Hellenes and the Duchess of ...

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  30. CLOTHING COUPONS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The reduction in coupon rates for underwear was part of a funeral policy to reduce coupon rates, said the ...

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  31. FIVE KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday: Five persons were killed and 3C Injured yesterday morning when 300 ammunition waggons blow up in Liubjana. ...

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  32. WHEN RETURNED MEN SEEK WORK

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mr. G. M Wilmore, president of the Combined Services Subbranch of the R.S.L., said yesterday that ...

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  33. Children's Radio Station

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Federal Government was to be congratulated on the definite step it had taken for the establishment of a ...

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  34. MARSHAL ZHUKOV COMPARES JAPANESE AND GERMANS

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.): "I surrounded and wiped out the Japanese Sixth Army in 10 days, in Outer Mongolia in 1939. I ...

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  35. GRACIE FIELDS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: About 100 people rushed the landing strip lit Mascot aerodrome when Miss Gracie Fields English Comedienne ...

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  36. ALLIED COMMANDER

    NEW YORK, Sunday: General Eisenhower, and not General Marshall, may direct the final assault against Japan. This is suggested ...

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  37. POLITICAL PRISONERS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Sunday: Political prisoners still held in Spanish gaols total 23.000. This was revealed by the Sub-Director of ...

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