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  2. WHAT JAPANESE LEFT BEHIND.

    Marines check supplies of food and ammunition in one of the many caves that dotted the hills of Safran Island. Nnmeruos caves, carved into the limestone or coral rock, were used as storerooma, while others became fortresses of resistance, holding out for day after the island was secured.—US US Marine Corps photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INSTRUCTION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION Local Demonstrations

    The class of instruction in physical education which was held at the Allenstown State School on Thursday was followed at night ...

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  4. DARING AERIAL OPERATION IN BURMA

    KANDY, August 3.—The special representative of the Associated Press, says: "One of the most daring aerial operations in ...

    Article : 452 words
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  6. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 857 words
  7. TEXT FOR TODAY

    A Fighter To His Comrade: "Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people and for the cities of God; and ...

    Article : 39 words
  8. The Morning Bulletin, ROCKHAMPTON,

    Dr H. V. Evatt, M.A., LL.D., comes among us in the Coryphean role of expounder-in-chief of the gospel of the referendum, the ...

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  9. GENERAL ITEMS ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Register": A lad on attaining the age of 18 years need report to the National Service Office only. ...

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  10. Curtin Says State Premiers Caused Referendum

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—"If the Commonwealth Parliament has not adequate power it should not be called on to shoulder the ...

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  11. NO SURPRISES IN NEW ZEALAND BUDGET

    AUCKLAND, August 3.—There are no surprises, good or bad, in New Zeland's fifth wartime Budget, introduced to Parliament by the ...

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  12. U.S. Move To Break Manpower Bottlenecks

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The "New York Herald's" Washington correspondent states: "Taking the first positive action to break ...

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  13. AGENT'S LICENCE.

    In the Licensing Court yesterday, application made by Gerald William Byrne for a commission agent's licence, was granted ...

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  14. JUDGEMENTS ABSOLUTE

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Brennan, ed in the following divorce cases: Edna Marie Williams, ...

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  15. JAPANESE COMMENT ON POISON GAS

    NEW YORK, August 4. — The Tokyo official radio states: "Public opinion is growing in America favouring the use of poison gas ...

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  16. NAZIS 'TERFORM" TO THE LAMBETH WALK

    In a recent despatch of Norman MacDonald's broadcast on short wares by the BBC, the story of a daring Danish coup was revealed. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S AIR LINK WITH INDIA

    SYDNEY, August 4.—Australia has been operating a regular air service orer North Australia to Ceylon for more than a year. ...

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  18. BEER FDR NEW GUINEA TROOPS

    The tops are to be removed from all bottled beer issued to Australian troops in New Guinea from August 1. The idea is to prevent ...

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  19. CITIZENS' £3000 APPEAL FOR SCOUTS

    A citizens' committee appealing on behalf of the Boy Scouts' Association is conducting a drive for £3000 to provide additional ...

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  20. VOLUNTARY FASH LABOUR

    The volurtary farm labour arrangements for this week-end are as usual. All men will assemble at the State Insurance building, ...

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  21. ODDS OF 10 TO 1 AGAINST "YES' VOTE

    Betting on Federal polls is illegal, but prices of 10 to 1 against the referendum succeeding were being snapped up last week at ...

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  22. PORTLAND REQUEST DECLINED BY PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) will not accede to a request by the striking butchers at Portland ...

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  23. LEBENSRAUM OR BURIAL PLACE?

    Photographs takes from an album carried by a German soldier killed in Russia tell, only too plainly, the story of the dead man's ...

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  24. Ex-Servicemen Decide On "No" Vote

    BRISBANE, Angust 4.—The Second Australian ex-servicemen's Association has decided to support the "no" vote for the referendum. ...

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  25. Sugar Workers Change Strike Decision

    MACKAY, August 4.—At a stopwork meeting this afternoon at the Racecourse sugar mill, employees who are members of the AWU ...

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  26. NEW GANG FLARE-UP IN CHICAGO

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The Chicago correspondent of the United Press states: "Lawrence (Dago') Mangano, a 54-year-old ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, August 4.—Tobacco was third on the list in value of all the civil imports which came into Australia during the year ...

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  28. Pan-American Airways' Post-War Plans

    NEW YORK, August 3.—The "New York Times" states: "PanAmerican Airways announces that it has a post-war programme of ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. E-BOAT SUNK OFF CHANNEL ISLANDS

    LONDON, August 4.—It is officially announced that coastal aircraft sank one of, a formation of five E-boats with a direct hit in ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. CANADIAN RAILWAYMEN STRIKE

    OTTAWA, August 2.—The Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees called out its members for a third strike within 18 months, ...

    Article : 69 words
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  32. STOCK EXCHANGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  33. COLD STORES WORKERS IDLE

    MELBOURNE, August 4.— About 30 members of the Cold Storage Workers' Union, rendered idle by the close of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. THE WONDER DRUG

    "Penicillin, the magic drug, was used for the first time in New Zealand on Roger Kingsford, the boy scout patrol leader, ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. Army To Take Charge In Philadelphia

    WASHINGTON, August 3. — President Roosevelt has ordered the army to take over and operate Philadelphia's transport system. ...

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  36. SCRAPS OF FOOD THROWN AT DEDMAN

    MELBOURNE, August 4.—Pieces of bread and other foodstuffs were thrown at the Minifiter for War Organisation of Industry (Mr ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. JOKING IS TABOO

    Here is one German joke that han been going the round of some German "funny" papers. The wife of a U-boat commander meets a ...

    Article : 109 words
  38. BRISBANE BOXING

    BRISBANE, August 4.—At the Stadium tonight Harry Roe, formerly a prominent Gladstone amateur, and Boy Tozer, Sydney, 9.11, ...

    Article : 51 words
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