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  2. JAPANESE ARE NOW ON DEFENSIVE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, MONDAY.—AN INDICATION WAS GIVEN TO-DAY BY THE C-IN-C S.W. PACIFIC FORCES (GENERAL MACARTHUR) THAT HE BELIEVED THE OUTCOME OF THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC WAS NOW CLEAR, ...

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  3. SCENE OF FIGHTING IN NEW GUINEA

    AERIAL VIEW of the north coast of New Guinea showing Nassau Bay, where American infantry made a landing, and fanned out to join with Australians in the capture of Mubo. Fighting is now in progress around Komiatum against Japanese units attempting to bar the Allied advance along the Francisco River towards Salamaua. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. MENZIES HAS RECORD MEETING AT HOBART

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr. Menzies, M.H.R., had the biggest meeting in the present election campaign and one of the largest in recent years in the Town Hall to-night. Hundreds were unable to gain admittance, standing and scating room in the hall being filled half an hour before he was scheduled to ...

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  5. FULL- SCALE ASSAULTS AGAINST VILA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Monday.—The fall of Munda has freed our South Pacific bombing forces for full-scale assaults against Vila, 10 miles across the Kula Gulf from New Georgia. Yesterday torpedo and dive-bombers pounded the area with 65 ...

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  6. Dr. Hamilton Outlines His Policy

    Speaking at Smithton last evening Dr. J. B. Hamilton, endorsed U.A.P. Senate candidate, said the principal reason why he teas a candidate was ...

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  7. Farmers Should be Represented on Food Production Boards

    That producers, who have the all important duty of providing the food of the nation, should be represented on all boards and committees dealing ...

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  8. Beef Supply Cut in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The beef supply is to be restricted to the Melbourne metropolitan public. A cut of 25 per cent, will be made ...

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  9. FLAX INDUSTRY MAKING SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Substantial progress of the fins industry in Australia is disclosed in the report of the Flax Production Committee, released to-day by the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Mr. Bensley). Already the maximum prewar area has been increased from 2,000 acres to ...

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  10. ANOTHER "BLACK DAY" FOR GERMAN ARMY

    LONDON, Monday.—"August 8 was the black clay of the German Army," wrote General Ludendorff in his 1918 memoirs. Many press ...

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  11. Japs' Fiendish Attack on Wounded Americans

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A tightlipped American, Lieut. Nicholas Kliebert, at Munda, told how "his command guarding wounded ...

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  12. TOWN OF HORROR

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Americans on entering Troina, in Sieily. found it a town of horror, emptied of Germans, but amazingly ...

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  13. Maximum Prices For Tyres and Tubes

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr. M' Carthy) to-night fixed the maximum prices for new and ...

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  14. WOMAN'S BODY DISAPPEARS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Tragic uncertainty surrounds the fate of Miss Georgina Gadsden (23), of Malvern, who was believed to have ...

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  15. Dr. Evatt Converted, Says Mr. Fadden

    TAMWORTH (N.S.W.), Monday. —Non-Labor, which had consistently advocated a National or allparty Government, had a convert in ...

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  16. GREATEST BARRAGE SINCE TUNIS

    LONDON, Monday.—The greatest barrage in the Mediterranean area since Allied guns opened the way to Tunis drove the Axis ...

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  17. 7437 Returned Men Found Jobs

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Up till the end of June, 9030 returned soldiers discharged from the Army had applied to the repatriation Department for ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA HAS PULLED HER WEIGHT

    HORSHAM (Vic.), Monday.— Fourteen Australian squadrons were engaged for a long while as part of the total Allied air power, ...

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  19. BRITISH CHEERFULLY ACCEPTING SACRIFICES

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—"If ever a country was stripped for war Britain is—she is geared up 100 Per cent. Every one works from 9 to 12 hours a pay and cheerfully accepts the sacrifice and inconveniences made necessary by war conditions. The morale of the British people is magnificent." ...

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  20. BIG VEGETABLE PROGRAMME FOR TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A complete programme of vegelable production and processing for Tasmania for 1944 was decided at a ...

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  21. 20 MORE COAL MINERS SUMMONED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Summonses were issued against another 20 coalminers to-night. The men are from South Clifton, where a stoppage ...

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