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  2. DEVELOP NORTH AUSTRALIA IS SEN. COLLINGS' PLEA

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Extensive development of the Northern Territory and other outback territories of the Commonwealth was intended by the [?]ederal Government, and it was "past the thinking stage," said the Minister for the Interior (Senator J. S. Collings) ...

    Article : 189 words
  3. "NEVER SURRENDERS" : HITLER'S ASSURANCE TO GERMAN PEOPLE

    LONDON, July 5.—"We will never surrender however great the difficulties that face us." Hitler told a conference of armament production leaders, says the German Newsagency, quoting a message from Hitler's Headquarters. ...

    Article : 331 words
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    Advertising : 338 words
  5. PLANES SINK FIVE SHIPS IN BONINS

    NEW YORK, July 5.—Tokio official [?]adio stated that a powerful American task force is still operating in the Bonin ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. Chinese Face Grim Position In Canton Area

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The Chungking correspondent of the United Press says that the Chinese are desperately attempting to ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. LANDING PARTY

    U.S. troops Rather in little groups amid trucks and other couinment massed on the decks of an LST (landing ship-tank) vessel en route to a landing point dear Hollandia in Northern New Guinea.—(U.S. office of War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  8. Japs Pay Dearly In North Burma

    KANDY, July 5.—Eighth Gurkha Rifles who entered the Japanese Manipur Hill base of Ukhkul on Monday are now mpooing up ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. SURRENDERS : FINAL AND UNCONDITIONAL

    PHILADELPHIA, July 4.— The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Forrestal). addressing a navy yard war bond gathering, said that the war would not be over until the last German and Japanese ceased to use a gun. ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. U.S. Paper Gives American Angle On Pacific Bases

    NEW YORK, July 4. — The Chicago Tribu[?]e, in an editorial says "The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Fraser, says that ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. MAY BE SECRET PARL. SESSION

    CANBERRA, July 5.—A desire by caucus and some Opposition members for a full and frank revelation by Mr. J. Curtin of ...

    Article : 191 words
  12. Many Perils On The Danube

    LONDON, July 4.—To the danger of mines dropped in the Danube has been added that of Beanlighters strafing ships at night. ...

    Article : 136 words
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    Advertising : 200 words
  14. EVIDENCE IN CONTESTED WILL

    BRISBANE, July 5.—According to evidence in the Supreme Count to-day in the Harcourt will case. Mrs. Harcourt, who willed ...

    Article : 260 words
  15. GAOL TERMS FOR THEFT OF PETROL

    BRISBANE, July 5.— The theft of 1000 gallons of Army petrol and stores was revealed when five Australian soldiers and two ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. INFERIOR MUTTON SOLD TO PUBLIC

    BRISBANE, July 5.—A protest that retail butchers weir being forced to sell inferior mutton at ceiling prices equal to those ...

    Article : 214 words
  17. QLD. WILL WELCOME BRITISH MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, July 5.—The Premier (Mr. F. Cooper) told Empire Parliamentary delegates to-day, that he expected in Queensland's ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. ON THE TRACK

    This narrow ledge formed a precarious foothold as the Australians on patrol duty made their way round a steep incline in New Guinea.—(Department of Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  19. GENERAL DE GAULLE VISITING AMERICA

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The Washington correspondent of The TImes says that General de Gaulle is due this week for a three-day ...

    Article : 159 words
  20. FUTURE USE OF AUST.'S MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Proposals for future use of Australia's manpower in the war effort were adopted by the Advisory War ...

    Article : 227 words
  21. TARIFF BOARD RECOMMENDS BETTER QUALITY OF CLOTHS

    CANBERRA, July 5.—The quality of the best clothes now being produced is lower than desirable for the needs of a substantial section of the people. It did not give the wear contemplated by the Rationing Commission when fixing the ration scale. Their use ...

    Article : 270 words
  22. OBITUARY

    MR. JOHN KEENE. — A well-known resident of the Burrum district for many years. Mr. John Keene passed away in ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. DIFFERENCES OVER MONETARY FUND

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The Times correspondent, Bretton Woods, says: "British and American differences of opinion developed ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. Rommel Reported III

    NEW YORK, July 4. — The National Broadcasting Company picked up a German language, broadcast that Rommel is again ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. Auction May Not Start on Saturday

    BRISBANE, July 5.—Hopes that Auction might take his place in the Doomben Newmarket field on Saturday are [?]ding. ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. WRIT AGAINST RYLANCES

    BRISBANE, July 5.—A Supreme Court writ was issued to-day, [?] behalf of the King, by the Queensland Crown Solicitor against ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. Co-operative Fishing Industry

    CANBERRA, July 5—The Executive of Federal Cabinet has developed plans for the formation of co-operative societies in the fishing industry. Collaboration of State ...

    Article : 211 words
  28. HIGHER EGG PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, July 5.—Egg production reports from the State Departments of Agriculture indicated an upward trend, stated ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. NURSES AND TRAINEES URGENTLY NEEDED.

    BRISBANE, July 5.—Out [?]dred and two trained [?] as well as 103 trainees and 126 [?]mestic aids, are urgently required ...

    Article : 38 words
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