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  3. Forde Addresses Troops In New Guinea

    LAE, January 28.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) told the troops here today that on his return to Canberra he would press for a review of the points system to allow extra points for overseas service. He admitted that the points ...

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  4. SwedishPrince Will Marry A Commoner

    LONDON, January 28.— Although he will lose his right to the throne, Prince Carol, of Sweden, plans to ...

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  5. Pillagers Get Nothing For Lot Of Trouble

    PILLAGERS were active in the transhipping yard over the week-end, but as far as can be ascertained nothing was stolen. ...

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  6. Australians To Be First Empire Men Into Japan

    MELBOURNE.—Australian troops, waiting in the islands, will be the first of the Empire forces to reach ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. Mr. Chifley To Visit Adelaide

    ADELAIDE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) will arrive here tomorrow morning on a three or four days visit. So far no official itinerary has ...

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  8. FIGHT FANS GIVE SYDNEY RECORD QUEUE

    SYDNEY. — Boxing enthusiasts paid up to £5 for tickets for the Burns-Patrick title fight next Saturday night, when speculators began ...

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  9. Suggestion To Prevent New Atomic World War

    WASHNGTON, January 28. — A world disarmament conference to prevent an atomic world war is aimed at by Senator Tydings (Democrat). ...

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  10. Wrecked Plane Found Near Scone

    SYDNEY.—A theory that skeletons of the crew of the wrecked plane which was found in rough country 47 miles from Scone on Sunday may still ...

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  11. LABOR MEMBER WANTS LAND FOR EX-SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) will today confer with Mr. Sheehan (Labor, Yass) on the possibility of Government action ...

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  12. PEACE IN INDUSTRY TALKS SOON

    MELBOURNE. — The peace-inindustry conference of which employers and employees would discuss ways and means of securing greater ...

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  13. CALDWELL DECISION SOON

    MELBOURNE.—It is understood that the decision in the recent R.A.A.F. courtmartial will be communicated privately to Group-Captain ...

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  14. 17 BODIES IN CANAL

    BATAVIA, January 26.—The bodies of 17 European men and women were discovered yesterday, when repairs were being made to the ...

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  15. CZECHS TRADE WHTI GERMANY

    LONDON, January 27.—Czechoslovakia has resumed trade relations with Gemany. She is the first European country to do so. ...

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  16. BOY WHO BOWLED BRADMAN DEAD

    LONDON, January 27.—Paul Wilson Brookes (24), who in 1938 made cricket news as "the boy who bowled Bradman," died on Saturday night at ...

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  17. MORE LEAVE PROMISED FOR DARWIN MEN

    SYDNEY,—During his recent visit to Darwin the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) promised that definite action would be taken to improve ...

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  18. A.I.F. DEMOBILISATION PROCEEDING

    SYDNEY.—-The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) revealed at Lae that the number of troops in the First Army would be reduced to 15,000 by ...

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  19. KATOOMBA MAY SAIL THURSDAY

    SYDNEY.—Hopes now exist that the Katoomba will be able to sail for New Zealand on Thursday. Later it will go to Torokina or Rubaul to ...

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  20. DUTCH SHIPS MAY SOON HAVE BAN LIFTED

    MELBOURNE.—If a recommendation by the A.C.T.U. is adopted by the waterfront unions, five Dutch ships laden with 40,000 tons of food, ...

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  21. How French Scientist Was Killed By Germans

    LONDON, January 27.—With his arms horribly broken and crushed by torture, Jacques Salomon, the French atomic scientist, was put to death by the Germans at Auschwitz concentration camp. This was related by tall, blonde Madame Marie Couturier, first woman witness to ...

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  22. Bobbed Hair For Women To Make A Comeback

    NEW YORK, January 27.—Not a bairdresser, but surprisingly enough, New York milliner. Sally Victor has just ruled that the short bob —the universal hair fashion of the 1920's—is to come back. The designer launched this shock ...

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