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  2. AIR ATTACKS ON JAPANESE BASES RESUMED

    S.W. PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS, Monday.—In improved weather conditions, Allied bombers resumed their heavy attack on Japanese bases on Friday. Following bomber attacks with high explosives, swarms of fighters scattered incendiaries over Rabaul, ...

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    PERSONALITIES IN THE PYJAMA GIRL CASE. Left: Antonio Agostini (centre) accompanied by Det.Sgt. H. W. Latrobe, N.S.W. (left), and Det. F. Adam, Vic., leaving the Melbourne City Morgue after the first day of the inquest on tho Pyjama Girl. Right: Mr. Barry, K.C., and Dr. T. A. Palmer-Benbow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LOAN TO BRING VICTORY NEARER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—This year was the crucial year of the war, and Australia's task was to "fight and feed," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a national broadcast to-night, when launching the £150,000,000 First Liberty Loan. The Victory Loan was not a loan in the victory year, but a loan to ...

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  5. ALLIED SUCCESS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fourteenth Army troops in Bunna have driven the Japaneso from an important position on their lines of ...

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  6. DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT AT PYJAMA GIRL INQUEST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A dramatic development in the Pyjama Girl inquest to-day was a statement by the N.S.W. Police Commissioner (Mr. W. C. Mackay) containing an alleged admission by Antonio Agostini that his wife, Linda Agostini, was shot in the coruse fo a struggle for the possession of a ...

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  7. PAY-AS-YOU-EARN TAX BILL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A move may be made in the Senate to secure a relaxation of the clause in the pay-as-you-earn taxation bill ...

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  8. COALCLIFF MINERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australia's first Government-controlled mine, Coalcliff, which was the focal point of the recent general coal stoppage ...

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  9. Little Credence Given to White Feather Story

    CANBERRA, Monday.—There is no confirmation from Australian official sources that white feathers have been posted in Australia to ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. WOMEN'S A.L P. CONFERENCE

    HOBART, Monday.—The opinion that women were better than men both mentally and morally, was expressed by the Treasurer ...

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  11. PARAMUSHIRO AGAIN BOMBED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that before dawn on Saturday Army Liberators bombed Paramushiro, ...

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  12. Suspension of Employes Prohibited

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The standing down or suspension otherwise than for serious misconduct of any person employed in a ...

    Article : 291 words
  13. ENGINEERS IDLE AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three hundred engineers at the Clyde Engineering Co.'s works were idle again to-day. For three consecutive weeks they have ...

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  14. The West Coast

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  15. PRESENTATION OF OUR VIEWPONT OVERSEAS

    CANBERBA, Monday.—Before the debate on the Taxation Bill is resumed in the Senate to-morrow, Senator Foll (U.A.P., Qld.) may initiate a debate ...

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  16. Premier Deprecates Sectional Party Interests

    HOBART, Monday.—The formation of small sectional interests within the party to dictate their own policy was discouraged by the ...

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  17. Priority for Transport of Soldiers' Wives

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Because of lack of shipping, priorities may be introduced for the transport of wives of Australian soldiers now in England. ...

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  18. TWILIGHT SPORTS AT QUEENSTOWN

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  19. Advertising

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  20. CRICKET

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  21. Catholic Bishops' Plea For Preservation of Rome

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A plea for the preservation of Rome and the Vatican City as the heart of Christendom was issued by Archbishop Mannix to-day in the names of all Roman Catholic bishops of Australia in a statement with their signatures attached. Copies of the statement have been sent to ...

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  22. AN AIR FORCE SHOW

    The cast of the "Tiger Follies," the vaudeville party which is to visit the North-West this week, is made up entirely of members of the R.A.A.F. and ...

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  23. STOCK EXCHANGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — There was increased trading on a firm market at the Stock Exchange to-day. Industrials had two rises and two falls, ...

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  24. State Parliament Meets Next Tuesday

    HOBART, Monday.—The House of Assembly and the Legislative Council will reassemble at 7.30 p.m. next Tuesday. ...

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  25. LATE NEWS

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — General Stilwells communique says: Fourteenth Air Force Mitchells damaged Japanese railway ...

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  26. Rescued from Brazilian Jungle

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Two officers of an Atlantic group of the R.A.F. Transport Command have been rescued from a Brazilian jungle swamp ...

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  27. QUOTATIONS AND SALES

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  28. TO SEEK READMISSION TO A.L.P.

    HOBART, Monday. — It is understood that at the A.L.P. Conference, which is to open to-morrow, Mr. G. W. Mahoney will apply for readmission to ...

    Article : 73 words
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