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  2. British General Advocates Regional Planning for Post-War Security

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Regional planning throughout the Empire was essential to security after the war Major General R. P. Parkenbam-Walsh said today. He said that because of the danger to communications, the Empire would need to plan zones for future security. ...

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    The Sydney graving dock in June, 1944. When the concreting was completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Apple Dispute Intensified

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Tense scene were again witnessed at the city markets when embracing their ban on apples, suburban shopkeepers ...

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  5. DIETRICH WAS NOTORIOUS KILLER

    LONDON.—The assassination of Colonel-General Joseph Dietrich, notorious Nazi commander in Vienna, removes one of the originals of the "Hitler gang," and a man of unsavoury reputation. Dietrich was killed when he was ...

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  6. Two Years' Search Ends

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—After nearly two years' search, detectives discovered in a St. Kilda flat today a man wanted for questioning ...

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  7. INSPECTION OF DARWIN FIRE BRIGADE

    The Darwin Allied Services Fire Brigade will be inspected today by the GOC, NT Force. The brigade will parade at 1430 hours ...

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  8. Darwin Surf Life Saving Club

    A general meeting of the club will be held at the old Darwin post office (now Essential Services office) on Saturday, April 14, at 1500 ...

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  9. Civil Control in Germany

    NEW YORK.—Australia may soon be represented in the Allied Military Government in Germany. The first four Australian officers have ...

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  10. Lord Haw Haw Finds New Radio Home

    LONDON.—A fairly powerful radio transmitter, presumably in the heart of Germany, was heard for the first time recently relaying a German ...

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  11. Severer Penalties for Black Marketing Advocated by Prices Commissioner

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner, Professor Copland, said today that no responsible authority would attempt to minimise the evil of blackmarketing, but it had been vastly over-stated. In Australia and New Zealand it was nothing like the scale to ...

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    Make that new post-war home possible — buy 3rd Victory Loan Bonds. ...

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  13. HUGE INDIRECT TAXATION INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — A Federal Parliamentary newspaper rounds, man states the Australian public is paying, nearly twice as much in in direct taxation as it was before the war. In the current financial year it is ...

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  14. HIGH COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Judgment was reserved in the High Court today on the injunction application by returned soldier, James Patrick ...

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  15. FIRE WARNINGS

    The attention of all commanding officers is drawn to clause 10 para 3 and 6 of Standing Orders for Allied Services Fire Brigade by Darwin Essential ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. Intends to Marry POW

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—When a 39-year-old woman was questioned by the police about her relationship with an Italian prisoner of war at ...

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  17. Nazis Had Robot Guns to Pound London

    LONDON. — The Germans planned robot batteries of guns with 400-foot barrels, firing 120-pound shells on London at the rate of 10 a minute. ...

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  18. Larrakeyah Film Programme

    Film programme for Larrakeyah for Thursday. Friday, and Saturday of this week is:— "Pimpernel Smith." featuring Leslie. ...

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  19. DAUGHTER RECEIVES NAVAL HERO'S AWARD

    LONDON.—Eleven - year - old Gilian Bank, daughter of the Lieutenant-Commander John Bank, RANVR. who was killed in the invasion of New: Guinea, ...

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  20. SIRIUS AND PETER SOON TO RETURN TO RACING: HOPMAN GLOOMY ABOUT DAVIS CUP PROSPECTS

    Sirius and Peter, who provided the thrills for the 1944 Melbourne Cup, will be back on the track very shortly after an autumn spell. ...

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  21. Great Composer Destitute

    LONDON.—An the appeal for funds for the great Finnish composer, Jan Sibelius, who is reported to be in, need of food, is made in a letter ...

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  22. Unshackle the Farmer, Says Dunstan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Premier, Mr. Dunstan, opening the Victorian Country Party annual conference today said the best new order for ...

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  23. ISSUING DAYS

    The Amenities Stores, Winnellic, in future will be open for issue between 0800 hours and 1530 hours on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ...

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  24. SERVICE SECTION

    WANTED TO BUY—Camera. Apply Sergeant J. Lafham. DID. FOUND.—Film spool, 120 or 620, or RAAF Darwin airstrip. Has since been ...

    Article : 39 words
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