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  2. Three Killed: 12 Hurt in Collision

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Threepeople were killed and 12 Injured last night when a parlor coach returning from a football match at ...

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  3. BATTLE FOR TARAKAN GOING WELL

    MANILA, Sunday. — The invasion by the Australians of Tarakan Island off Borneo is going well, and General MacArthur announces that the invaders now control the airfield at the town of Tarakan, and have cleared two districts in the town. Earlier ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OPPOSED TO CHANGE IN MANDATES

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—British policy, opposing any change in existing League of Nations mandates without previous agreement by the administering Power, was defined for the World Security Council. In an eight-point programme made available by the Dominions Secretary ...

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  5. Seven Lives Lost in Plane Crash

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Seven persons lost their lives in a plane crash in northern Queensland yesterday. ...

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  6. SERIOUS VIEW OF ARREST IN MOSCOW OF POLISH DEMOCRATIC LEADERS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—The British delegation to the San Francisco Conference has issued a' statement in which it says that the British and U.S. Governments have been making persistent inquiries of the Soviet Government about a group of prominent Polish Democratic leaders who were reported ...

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  7. DRAGGED COMPANION FROM BLAZING PLANE

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Australian Air Force navigator, Flight-Lieutenant Terry Glasheen, of Maroubra, returned to a blazing ...

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  8. OBSERVANCE OF VE-DAY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday announced that arrangements had been completed for the ...

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  9. SEARCH FOR MOTHER OF DEAD CHILD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Police in Tasmania, Victoria and N.S.W. are searching for the mother of 13-year-old Barrie Evans, who died after a ...

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  10. Central Control of Education Films

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The National Film Board is expected to create a central clearing house for the world's best documentary, educational and ...

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  11. PLANE CARRIES HOME GERMAN SHIP'S ENSIGN

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mosquitos attacking a heavily-armed convey attempting to cross the Kattegat pressed home their attack from so ...

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  12. MUNITION FACTORIES TO MAKE CLOTH

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—To increase supplies of commodities required for war purposes, country muntion factories at Young, Dubbo, Katoomba and ...

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  13. ONE NAZI SNIPER DELAYED BERLIN SURRENDER

    LONDON. Sunday. — Berlin would have surrendered 24 hours earlier but for one German sniper, says Reuter's Moscow ...

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  14. SUICIDE PLANES TAKE HEAVY TOLL

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.—The United Press says Japanese suicide planes are taking heavy toll of United States Shipping and men. So far the United ...

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  15. VICTORIAN FOOD POSITION IS SERIOUS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Now that the rain has passed without bringing any real relief from the droughty the Victorian ...

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  16. "Politics at Lowest Level"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—"Polities at the lowest level" was how the Federal Opposition Lender (Mr. Menzies) yesterday described ...

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  17. Proposed Milk Subsidy

    HOBART, Sunday. — Referring to-day to the proposal of the Commonwealth Government to grant temporary subsidies with the object of ...

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  18. CANBERRA COMMENTARY LABOR NEWS AND VIEWS

    CANBERRA. — Canberra is looking exceptionally well. Autumn tints are everywhere. One always seems glad to return here, but the lack of democracy ...

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  19. NAZIS' SECRET H.Q. CAPTURED

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Russians captured the secret underground headquarters of the German General Staff at Zossen, ...

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  20. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    Senator Herbert Hays said at Devonport at the week-end he was pleased to see that, at long last, it appeared the Federal Government was likely to ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS WITHIN THREE MILES OF WEWAK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Australian troops have occupied Cape Worn, three miles from the important Japanesc-held base of ...

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  22. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency says the German authorities in Norway have started burning archives. ...

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  23. Control Commission Standing By

    LONDON, Sunday. — Pour thousand members of the Central Allied Control Commission are standing by ready to move in and govern ...

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  24. Agricultural Training For the Services

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Professor G. A. C. Currie, vice-Chancellor of the University of West Australia and Professor of Agriculture, has agreed to ...

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  25. TWO-PRONGED RAIDS ON JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Twentieth Air Force announced that a very large force of Super-Fortresses carried out a two-pronged attack on ...

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  26. 21,000 Abandoned Prisoners

    LONDON, Sunday. — Twenty-one thousand Allied prisonors of war, including 4100 American airmen, were found in woods south of ...

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  27. WASHED OFF ROCKS AND DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Thomas Thompson (28). of Adamstown, was washed out to sea and drowned when a big wave swept him off rocks at Nelson's ...

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  28. TELEGRAPH SERVICE TO ITALY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A telegraph service is now operating between Italy and the countries of the British Commonwealth and the United States. At ...

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  29. Beer Cuts to Sporting Fixtures

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Cuts in beer to sporting fixtures announced recently by the Customs Minister applied yesterday. ...

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  30. CROWN DROPS PROSECUTION AGAINST DR. JONES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. [?] The Crown has dropped the prosecution against Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones on a charge on having illegally used an instrument ...

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