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  2. NAZIS HAD HEADQUARTERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE. -- Several prominent Nazis were arrested in South Australia in a quick roundup when war was declared. It can now be revealed that for 12 years before ...

    Article : 472 words
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  5. WAR-TIME FIGHT

    A pall of smoke visible for 10 miles hung over Victoria Dock. In a hold of the Westralia the crew fought ...

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  6. TAKES HERALD CAMERA TO SINGAPORE

    On his way to Singapore to [?]epresent The Herald is Frank Toira, one of Australia's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  7. GALLUP POLL

    Men should have first preference for jobs in the post-war period, according to public opinion ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. Brides Going To America

    BRISBANE. -- More than 400 brides -- wives of American servicemen -- are expected to leave Brisbane next week in an ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. Quick Theft Of Taxi In City

    Car thieves worked fast last night when a taxi driver left his vehicle for a few minutes outside Menzies' Hotel, city. ...

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  10. More Anxiety For Dunstan Government

    By The Herald State Political Writer Possibility of the State Government being defeated is again being discussed. ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. AUSTRALIANS RECOVER BRITISH DESTROYER

    TOKYO BAY, Tuesday. -- Salvaged and repaired by Japanese in Singapore or Thailand in January, 1942, the British destroyer Thracian was recovered today in a small inlet north of the Anuma Peninsula. ...

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  12. SAFE-BREAKERS AT CARNEGIE

    Safe-breakers stole about £200 worth of stamps and postal notes and £20 in cash from the Carnegie Post Office in Neerim Road ...

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  14. LONG FLIGHT TO WED WAAAF IN PERTH

    PERTH. -- First-class Torpedoman Edward D. Burke, of the American Navy, flew from Manila to marry Cpl. Gwen Beaver, WAAF, who flew from Sydney today. Perth was the only place which ...

    Article : 180 words
  15. N.Z. Premier On Rights Of Smaller Nations

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). -- New Zealand fully shares Australia's belief that the smaller nations have a right and duty to take ...

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  16. SURRENDER MOVE BY BORNEO JAPS

    LABUAN, Tuesday. -- The first surrender move by Japanese in the 9th Division area of North Borneo was ...

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  17. N.Z. EXPECTS BIG TOURIST INFLUX

    AUCKLAND. -- A great influx of tourists is expected soon by the New Zealand tourist department. It believes that American ...

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  18. DISPUTE AT N.S.W. SUGAR WORKS

    SYDNEY. -- A serious dispute is threatened at the Pyrmont refinery of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., where 27 men stopped ...

    Article : 89 words
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