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  2. TYPICALLY-AUSTRALIAN WELCOME TO DUKE

    A TYPICALLY-AUSTRALIAN WELCOME WAS GIVEN THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER WHEN THEY SET FOOT UPON AUSTRALIAN SOIL AT SYDNEY YESTERDAY MORNING. ALL ALONG THE HARBOR FRONT, THROUGH THE CITY AND INTO THE SUBURBS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF CHEERING PEOPLE PACKED THE ROUTE OF THE ROYAL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Australian patrol in the Altape area of British New Guinea keeps a watchful eye for the enemy when fording a stream. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Two Women And Man Charged With Murder

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two women and a man were charged with murder late to-day following the shooting at 1.30 a.m. to-day of Donald ...

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  5. AMERICAN PATROLS 34 MILES FROM MANILA

    LUZON, Monday — Patrols of the 14th Corps have driven to within 34 miles of Manila, and have reached the Pampanga River,, which is the last big barrier on the road to the capital. It was thought the Japanese might make a stand near the ...

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  6. Will Not Race Till War Ends

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Duke of Gloucester will not enter the ranks of racehorse owners in Australia until the war ...

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  7. CELEBRATED TWO BIRTHDAYS

    CANBERRA, Monday — The Royal party celebrated at least two birthdays on the trip to Australia, that of the Duchess, who was born on ...

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  8. No Sign of German Withdrawal In Italy

    LONDON. Monday.—Despite rumors of a possible German withdrawal on the Italian front, the Allied Air Force, which has been keeping a lookout for ...

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  9. WILL TRAVEL EXTENSIVELY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Extensive travelling throughout the Commonwealth is planned by the Duke of Gloucester. He intends to visit ...

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  10. TWO APPEALS TO PEOPLE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester make two appeals to the Australian people. They ask that ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. NIMITZ' STEADY ADVANCE ACROSS PACIFIC

    NEW YOKK, Monday — The "New York Times" correspondent at advanced Pacific Ocean Area Headquarters, in a forward area, says the ...

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  12. Unity of Action Will Be Dominant Influence

    LONDON. Monday.—"The Times," re ferring to the arrival in Australia of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, says: "Unity in action against the enemy will ...

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  13. Forestry Inquiry Almost Completed

    HOBART, Monday.—An investiRation into the administration of the Forestry Department has been almost completed by Mr. S. L. ...

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  14. SCHOOL PROBLEMS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Anticipating 10,000 more children when the State schools open to-morrow, the Education Department is preparing to meet ...

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  15. PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Two prisoners have escaped from the French Island penal establishment in Western port Bay. They are David Thomas ...

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  16. NEXT 8 DAYS WILL BE DECISIVE, SAYS NAZI COMMANDER

    LONDON, Monday — "The next eight days will be decisive. It is a question of life or death. No quarter will be shown and these days will settle our fate." This was a passage in an Order-ofthe Day issued by Field Marshal Guderian, German Commander ...

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  17. U-Boat Believed Destroyed

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A German submarine lurking along the route taken by the ship which Drought the Duke and Duchess to Australia is believed ...

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  18. Express Trains In Collision; Many Injured

    LONDON, Monday — Between 20 and 30 passengers, including a land girl, who had a hand severed, were injured this evening when two heavily ...

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  19. Silesian Targets Removed From Bombers' List

    LONDON, Monday. —The Russian invasion of Silesia has removed a number of main oil targets from Italy-based heavy bombers' list. Four of the five synthetic ...

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  20. Extension of Strike May Be Averted

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Extension of the Queensland shearing strike may be averted. At a meeting at Longreach of A.W.U. workers engaged in the pastoral ...

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  21. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—Rocket-firing Typhoons of the Second Tactical Air force, operating from icebound airfields, yesterday again hit ...

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  22. S.A. Will Seek Grant of £1,500,000

    ADELAIDE, Monday — South Australia will seek a grant of £1,500,000 for disabilities under Federation when the Grants Commission meets on ...

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  23. Did Not Know Royalties Were on Board

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Not until the ship sailed were any of those on board aware that the Duke and Duchese were travellers. Life followed normal ...

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  24. OLDEST RESIDENT OF BALLARAT DIES AT 103

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The oldest resident of Ballarat and one of the oldest in Victoria, Mrs. Mary Budge, died at her home at Ballarat East last ...

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