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    MEDICAL RELIEF comes to Morotai. The Inhabitants, who have been deprived of medical care for three years, flock to the beachhead, where Dr. Roebiono and his two Indonesian assistants were the first medical men to render first aid to the aling population Morotai. Netherlands Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. German Banks Allowed to Issue Own Currency

    BERNE, Tues.—Banking circles report that the monetary situation in Germany has reached ...

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  4. INVADERS CROSS OKINAWA

    GUAM, Tuesday.—Forging ahead on Okinawa Island, in the Ryukyus, yesterday, the American invaders came up against only scattered resistance. Troops of the Twenty-fourth Army Corps moved across the island to a point on the east coast near Tobara, ...

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  5. TANKS SMASH JAP THREAT TO BOUGAINVILLE ADVANCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Using tanks for the first time on Bougainville, Australian troops have smashed a serious Japanese threat to our advance in the southern sector. This is stated in an Army release to-day. The appearance of the tanks was a complete surprise to the enemy, who ...

    Article : 511 words
  6. STOCK FOOD FROM OVERSEAS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Exhaustive inquiries had been made overseas for stock feed to relieve the fodder shortage, the ...

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  7. EFFICIENT POTATO- MARKETING MACHINERY

    "While there are certain dangers associated with the disposal of such a huge potato crop as we anticipate this season, let us not forget that we have the finest piece of marketing machinery that the Australian potato industry has ever seen, and it is quite capable of dealing with the situation if growers ...

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  8. CURB ON S.P. BETTING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said to-day the Postal Department was cooperating actively with the State police ...

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  9. MR. M'DONALD MAY NOT RESIGN BASS SEAT

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Although Mr. A. H. Welsh has officially signified his willingness to be a candidate for the Bass vacancy caused by the impending retirement of Mr. J. J. M'Donald, several questions remain to be cleared up before the future occupant of the seat is decided. ...

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  10. R.A.A.F.'s Record in Mediterranean

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Between June 1, 1943, and Decembor 31, 1944, six Australian squadrons in the Central Mediterranean and Middle East war ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL NEW LANDING ON LUZON

    MANILA, Tuesday.—Elements of the Fourteenth Corps and the Sixth Army have landed at Legaspi, on the south-eastern tip of Luzon. The ...

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  12. Germany Disconnected From V-2 Area

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The capture of Nordhorn has cut the last direct line connecting Germany with the V-2 area around ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. STOPPAGES AT NINE COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The resumption of coal production in N.S.W. to-day following the Easter close-down was marred by stoppages at nine mines, ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. FOUR DIE OF POISONING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two men and a woman are dead and 12 other people have been admitted to hospital as the result of ...

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  15. HIGH INCIDENCE OF SKIN CANCER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — There was probably more skin cancer in Australia than in any other country, the Director for Health (Dr. E. Derrick) said ...

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  16. PROTESTED AGAINST GIVING UP CASTLE TO U.S. TROOPS

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The Princess of Arenberg, a great granddaughter of Queen Victoria, protested in her castle at Nordkirchen ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. Former Internee Gaoled

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — William Werner Goebel (28), of Melbourne, a former inte[?]ee, who allegedly impersonated a U.S. officer, was sentenced in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. Tokio Aircraft Factory Raided

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — A Twentieth Air Force communique states that Super-Fortresses attacked the Nakajima aircraft ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. German Motor Roads Designed For 100 m.p.h. Speeds

    The network of Germany's special roads (autobahnen), laid down for the exclusive use of motor vehicles, was designed with an ey[?] to possible military needs; in fact, the German blitz of 1940 was largely made possible by the use of these highways, which permitted fast travel of all types of mobile units in ...

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  20. Will Not Amalgamate With Liberal Party

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Queensland People's Party has rejected further overtures from the Liberal Party for amalgamation with the Queensland ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. U.S. OFFICIALS DISTURBED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Officials are disturbed about current relations with Russia. They admit that on this subject they are ...

    Article : 362 words
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    AMERICAN airmen were not fooled by this Japanese aerial booby trap set at the Ho airfield, French Indo-China. A decoy B29, with 300ft. wingspread, is painted on the ground. It is so scaled that it appears to be flying at several thousand feet. The Japs intended to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Prices Must Be Displayed on Goods

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Price tickets must be affixed or displayed on all goods offered for sale by retailers of clothing, household and ...

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  24. LATE NEWS

    GUAM, Tuesday. — Americans to-day, in the first hard fighting on Okinawa, advanced southward along the west coast to within a ...

    Article : 275 words
  25. Gift of Meat for Britain

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—With the approval of the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), a group of South Australians will launch as soon as ...

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  26. THOUSANDS OF ALLIED PRISONERS BEING FREED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were many reports yesterday of war prisoners being liberated by our advancing armies. Reuter's correspondent with the Third Army stated that Third Army units freed 500 British and American prisoners yesterday, including ...

    Article : 247 words
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