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  2. PREFERENCE ISSUE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The House of Representatives has again resumed the debate on the Rehabilitation and Employment Bill. ...

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  3. FODDER SHORTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The effect of the drought on fodder supplies is still causing concern throughout Australia. Two Commonwealth experts ...

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  4. Labour Rejects Churchill's Plan

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Labour Party, at its conference at blackpool, has rejected Mr. Churchill's suggestion that the Coalition Government should remain in power until the finish of the war against ...

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  5. MORE PHILIPPINES PROGRESS: RAIDS ON FORMOSA CONTINUE

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Driving 10 miles north along the central highway of Mindanao, the US First Division has advanced to within one mile of Malaybalay, capital of Bukidnon Province, and is on the edge of the airfield. Twenty-five miles to the north, units of the 40th and American Divisions ...

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  6. US FIRST ARMY ON WAY TO PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The US War Department announced today that the US First Army, Lieutenant General Courtney Hodges in command, is ...

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  7. Essington Lewis to Retire Next Week

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The Director General of Munitions Production, Mr. Essington Lewis, is to relinquish his. Post on Friday week. ...

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  8. Japs Attempting To Preserve Escape Routes

    KANDY, Tuesday.— The British 14th Army in Burma has been meeting stiff counter attacks as the Japanese are attempting to preserve their escape ...

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  9. Yugoslavs Withdrawing From Southern Austria

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Yugoslav troops are being withdrawn from southern Austria today. Untied Press has quoted Marshal Tito ...

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  10. Tokio Reports Presence Of Large Allied Fleet

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Tokio reports the presence of a large Allied fleet in Japanese home waters, and Tokio Radio has warned listeners that ...

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  11. US Army to Release Men 40 and Over

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The US War Department has announced that it will allow enlisted men aged 40 or over to return to civilian life at their ...

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  12. TOWN NORTH OF SHURI SEIZED BY MARINES

    GUAM, Tuesday.—A surprise attack on Okinawa Island by American forces has won a town north of the bastion of Shuri. Sugar Loaf hill, after having been won and lost eleven times, is said to be firmly in American hands. The capture of the town followed an ...

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  13. Curtin Leaves Hospital

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Prime, Minister, Mr. Curtin, left hospital this afternoon and returned to the Lodge. It has not yet been announced when ...

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  14. Six Active Ports

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six south Wales ports handled more than 90,000,000 tons of cargo and troops during the years of the European war. It is estimated that ...

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  15. ARIES TO UNDERTAKE LONGEST POLAR FLIGHT

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — The famous British Lancaster bomber, Aries, set out from Montreal today for the Yukon. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE ON TARAKAN

    MANILA, Tuesday.—On Tarakan, Australian Ninth Division patrols have penetrated to within three miles of the north coast. Bombers and fighters supported ground forces in other sectors. Heavy and medium bombers struck ...

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  17. Scotland Ready For Peacetime Aviation

    GLASGOW, Tuesday. — Scotland is ready to switch from wartime to peace time aviation. When members of the RAF are ...

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  18. BRITISH CREW SAILS U-BOAT UP THAMES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A U-boat sailed up the Thames today, manned by a British crew and navigated by a river pilot. ...

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  19. Disaster At Kapooka Camp

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Twenty-six Australian soldiers were killed and two others injured by a terrific explosion at Kapooka engineering training camp ...

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  20. Chinese Forces Launch New Drive In South

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Chinese High Command announced that Chinese forces have launched a new drive in the south against Japan's vital life ...

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  21. Channel Islands Exports

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It will be at least three years before the Channel Islands cattle exports reach pre-war levels. The same can be said for the potato ...

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  22. Posthumous Award to Late President Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The House of Representatives voted unanimously today to authorise the posthumous award of a Special Medal of Honour ...

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  23. LEVANT POSITION STILL SERIOUS; PROTEST BY SYRIAN CHAMBER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position in the Levant is still serious as France strengthens her garrison there, while negotiations are still proceeding for the full independence of Syria and the Lebanon. The Secretary General of the Arab League has condemned the action of the French. ...

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  24. New Building System Introduced In NSW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The decision of the Builders Labourers' Federation to ban the use of hods in NSW, will result in the building of cottages being ...

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  25. Commission On Education Suggested By Menzies

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A commission to inquire into education in Australia was suggested by the Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Menzies, in the House ...

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  26. Prince William In Hospital

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Prince William, three-year-old son of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, is an inmate of Gloucester House. Royal Prince ...

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