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  2. Press Conference

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Country Press conference in Sydney today, Sir Earle Page, former Country Party Leader, suggested that ...

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  3. More Coke Available

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Coal Commissioner, Mr. Miles, announced to- day that gas coke restrictions had been lifted, and that supplies of ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. Russians Thrust Into East Prussia

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.— Red Army Headquarter's silence on German great Russian offensive against East Prussia was broken yesterday, when Marshal Stalin, in a special Order of the Day announced the first mass invasion of German soil by Soviet forces in this war. They have torn a 90-mile gap in the German ...

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  5. THREE ISLANDS IN PHILIPPINES LIBERATED BY US FORCES

    Philippines is the liberation of three small islands near Leyte. One of these is Suluwan, on which the Americans handed three days before they launched their full-scale offensive against Leyte. ...

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  6. Government Changes in Investment Policy

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Two important changes of policy relating to the control of investments have been decided upon by the Federal ...

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  7. Veteran Politician on Way to Darwin

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, MHR, left yesterday for Darwin, equipped with a sun hat, umbrella, winter woollies and shorts. ...

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  8. CANADA ACQUIRES AIR BASE IN LABRADOR

    OTTOWA, Tuesday.—It was announced yesterday that the Goose Bay air base in Labrador has been leased to the Canadian Government for a ...

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  9. DOBELL'S PAINTING "A FANTASY"

    "SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Archibald Prize case was continued in the Equity Court to-day, when witnesses gave their opinion on William ...

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  10. HOMES FOR VICTIMS OF FLYING BOMBS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Go to it," said the Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Morrison yesterday, when addressing workers who are to repair flying bomb ...

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  11. Recognition of Provisional Government Pleases France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Satisfaction has been expressed by the French Foreign Minister at the decision of the United States, Britain, 'Canada, the Soviet Union and Australia to recognise the de Gaulle administration as the Provisional Government of the French Republic. ...

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  12. CRUELTY AT GOSFORD BOYS' HOME ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Education, Mr. Heffron, said to-day that an officer of the Gosford Boys' Home had been dismissed ...

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  13. ALLIED ARMIES MAKE PROGRESS IN ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday.—Bitter battles are being fought in Italy, with Allied armies slogging their way forward in perpetual bad weather. ...

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  14. Food Situation in Belgium Causes Rift

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to a message from -Brussels, the Left Wing Party. In Belgium is criticising the Government on the handling of ...

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  15. JAPS FALLING BACK IN WESTERN BURMA

    KANDY, Tuesday.—British 14th Army troops in north-western Burma have cleared the Japanese from eleven miles of the road ...

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  16. Second Army Forces Draw Nearer to Hertogenbosch

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Forces of the British. Second Army have entered the outskirts of Hertogenbosch, important communications centre in the Netherlands. In some places the Allies are within two miles of the town, and a correspondent says that its fate may well be decided within 24 hours. ...

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  17. JUDGE'S DECISION IN MEAT DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day. Judge O'Mara ordered butchers to open their shops and employees to return to ...

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  18. BRITISH REACH LEMIA IN GREEK CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Tuesday.—British troops in Greece are making rapid progress and have reached Lemia, nearly 100 miles north of Athens. ...

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  19. Spanish Maquis Seize Pyrenees Villages

    LONDON, Tuesday,— A Barcelona despatch states that Spanish Republican Maquis have taken four villages in Lerida Province, in the ...

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  20. LIQUOR LICENCES FOR SOLDIERS' CLUBS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Government is not likely to allow the number of liquor licences in clubs to be increased, Mr. Justice Downing has ...

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  21. How Position Changed at El Alamein

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On the western front yesterday, Field Marshal Montgomery told a correspondent a little about the El Alamein battle two ...

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  22. 1100 TROOPS ARRIVE FROM SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 1100 British troops arrived in Britain yesterday from Switzerland. Some have been interned for months, ...

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  23. General's Son Killed in Battle in France

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieutenant General M. Patch, commander of the American Seventh Army in Europe, has notified his wife that their son ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. American Republic Has Democratic Government

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Following a revolution last Friday, the Central American republic of Guatemala has elected n new government, headed by two army ...

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