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  2. GOVT. PUSHING ON WITH MURRAY IRRIGATION PROJECTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The future water policy of the Dunstan Government was outlined by the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. J. G. S. McDonald) in the legislative Assembly tonight when explaining the Bill to amend the Water Acts. ...

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  3. GOEBBELS’ TOUGH JOB

    Dr Joseph Goebbels, German Minister for Propaganda (left), inspecting bomb ruins in Berlin after recent Allied raid. ‘One of Goebbels’ duties is o convince the German people they are wining the war. The doctor’s job becomes more difficult each day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAVAL BASE OF TOULON FREED BY 7TH ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French troops of the Seventh Army have liberated Toulon where France’s greatest Mediterranean naval base is situated. Swiss Radio says the French forces of the interior have liberated Lyons, also in Southern France. The report adds that the Allies are only 10 miles from the Italian frontier. ...

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  5. Petain Arrested

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Swiss Radio states that the Gestapo arrested Marshal Petain and several members of his staff at Vichy on ...

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  6. Cabinet Found No Glue In Large No Vote

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—An analysis of the Referendum result at the Cabinet meeting today produced no positive conclusion. It ...

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  7. Attack Planes Active Over Dutch New Guinea

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday,—Today’s communique from General MacArthur’s Headquarters reads as follows: ...

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  8. GERMANY WANTS TO RETIRE TO THE SIEGFRIED LINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr Geebbels’ latest direction to agents throughout the Balkans are quoted by the Istanbul correspondent of the Daily ...

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  9. Fodder Position Serious, Said A.D.F.A. Chairman

    Officials of the ADFA had, during the past week, thoroughly investigated the present position with regard to supplies of chaff in ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. Bulgaria Agrees To Federation Of Slav States

    LONDON, Tuesday.—M. Bagrianov, the Bulgarian Prime Minister, has informed the Russian Charge d’Affaires that Bulgaria is prepared to accept ...

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  11. Adelaide Was Showered With Sweets From Sky

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— A U.S. bomber, flying low over Colonel Light Gardens at 8 am today showered crates of liquor, eggs ...

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  12. Youth Exhorted On Expansion Of Human Character

    In a broadcast over Station 3MA on Sunday night, entitled “How Am I To Progress,” Mr A. G. Allnutt, MLA, outlined the way in which district youth ...

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  13. PAPAL SECRETARY DEAD

    ROME Tuesday. — His Eminence Cardinal Luigi Maglione, 67, Secretary of State to the Pope, died at his home near Naples today. ...

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  14. BATTLE FOR BALTIC FIERCEST OF WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One of the greatest clashes of the war since Stalingrad is looming on the Baltic front. The total German force including recent reinforcements, is believed to approximate 25,000. Reuter’s Moscow correspondent says the German reinforcements ...

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  15. 14,067 Enemy Were Killed On Guam

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Total enemy casualties on Guam Island were 14,067 killed and 100 taken prisoner, Enemy killed on Saipan Island totalled ...

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  16. COALMINERS SABOTAGED WAR EFFORT P.M. SAID

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After more than five hours’ discussion of the coal position today, Federal Cabinet appointed a ministerial sub-committee to work out a coal rationing scheme. The sub-committee will report back to Cabinet tomorrow. ...

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  17. FLASHBACK

    LONDON, August, 23. 1943: Berlin radio, announcing the evacuation of Kharkov declared. “The German troops last night, alter destroying ...

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  18. Greeks In Italy

    LONDON, Tuesday —The Rome correspondent of the British United Press says that the Eighth Army News has announced that a Greek ...

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  19. Concessions Expected In New Budget

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The budget is expected to provide deductions for income tax purposes in respect of dental fees and concessions for ...

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  20. DEMOBILISATION SEEN AS A MAJOR PROBLEM

    DENVER, Monday.— Major-General Hershey Director of the Selective Service, stated today that between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 men will be ...

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  21. POTATOES WON BRITAIN’S WAR AGAINST U-BOATS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Ministry for Agriculture has announced that potatoes probably saved Britain’s food situation during the days of the ...

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  22. Two N.Z. Aircraft Missing On Flight

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday—Two Lock-heed-Hudson aircraft with 14 members of the N.Z. Air Force aboard are missing on a flight from Fiji to New ...

    Article : 49 words
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