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  2. Souvenir Hunters Strip Hitler's House Bare

    LONDON, Monday.—Tens of thousands of soldier sight-scers are pouring in from a radius of 100 miles to see Hitler's ...

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  3. HOUSING PROGRAMME APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet this evening approved of a housing programme for the erection of 1850 houses by the State housing authorities and the issue of War Organisation of Industry permits for a further 1850 for the quarter ended ...

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  4. WHY COUNCIL VETOED BIG FORESTRY VOTE

    While the Forestry Department was under a cloud Parliament could not he justified in voting it the large sum proposed under the Public Works Execution Bill, said Mr. A. Lillico, M.L.C., yesterday. He was replying to criticism by the Minister for Forests (Colonel Taylor) of the action of majority of the ...

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    MR. T. F. SHELTON, a student of the Melbourne Technical College, who has won first prize in the students' section of a competition conducted by the aviation journal, Aircraft, for the design of a light aeroplane suitable for manufacture in Australia. Mr. Shelton's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. First Inward Trip of New Air Service

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Completing the first inward trip of the new England-Australia air mail service, the giant Lancastrian aircraft ...

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  7. SPECIAL PAYMENT FOR A.B.C. TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Federal Cabinet to-day decided to continue for another year from July 1 payment to the Australian Broadcasting ...

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  8. TREASURER DISAPPOINTED

    H0BART, Monday. — The Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer Gray) said to-day that-he was directly interested as Treasurer in forestry matters because of the view taken of ...

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  9. STATEMENT ON MIGRATION EXPECTED TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A comprehensive statement on the Government's intentions for post-war migration is expected to be made by Mr. Chifley to-morrow. Federal Cabinet to-day spent a considerable time discussing migration, but it is understood finality was not reached. ...

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  10. Extension of Essendon Aerodrome

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The first stage of a plan for extension and development of the Essendon aerodrome is to be proceeded With ...

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  11. WAGE FIXING METHODS Arbitration Court Attacked

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The wage fixing methods of the Federal Arbitration Court were attacked by the general secretary of the Ironworkers' ...

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  12. No Trace of Missing Cargo

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — No trace has been found of the cargo of American clothing materials that disappeared from an Australian ...

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  13. Notorious Italian Traitor to Die

    ROME, Monday. — The High Court of Justice has sentenced to death by shooting in the back Pietro Koch, notorious member of the Italian S.S., who was ...

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  14. KING'S MESSAGE TO YOUNG PEOPLE

    LONDON, Monday,—The King, in a message to the chairman of the Great Britain and North Ireland Committee for Empire Youth ...

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  15. HOW TARAKAN "ELBOW," WAS BLASTED

    Co-ordination of artillery, mortar, machine-gun and tank fire blasted a Jap.-held razorback on Tarakan during a phase in the ...

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  16. ARABIAN KING'S CONGRATULATIONS

    LONDON, Monday. — King Ibn Saud of Arabia, has sent special congratulations to Mr. Churchill on the victory in Europe, ...

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  17. REDUCING JAPANESE IN TARAKAN

    MANILA, Monday.—General Mac-Arthur's communique states that Australian and N.E.I. forces, with active air supports, are actively reducing ...

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  18. Resubmission of Bill

    HOBART, Monday — Whether the Governn [?]t will again present a bill to Parliament earmarking £570,000 for forestry depends on the future actions of the ...

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  19. SAVED FROM 20-FT. FALL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Prompt action by a detective saved a workman from a 20-ft. fall from the awning of an hotel in Paddington to-day. Patrick ...

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  20. Melbourne Has Less Than Week's Supply of Goal

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The City Council has less than a week's reserve of coal, and industrial, commercial and household users of ...

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  21. Move to Abolish Conciliation and Arbitration

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Trade Union Congress in Sydney next week will discuss how registration by the Arbitration Court of unions ...

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  22. Divorce Suit in 4th Week

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the divorce suit of a Sydney couple wellknown in social circles entered itsfourth week before a judge and jury in ...

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  23. TEN YEARS' GAOL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of John Cane (42). of Orange, cafe [?]roprietor. on April 17, Denis James ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. ALLIED LEADERS MEET TO-DAY

    LONDON, Monday.—The first meeting of General Eisenhower, Marshal Zhukoy, Field Marshal Montgomery and General Lattre de Taissigny is ...

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  25. Soviet Charge Against Chinese Leaders

    LONDON, Monday. — Alleging that the Chinese Anny, under favorable conditions, last year abandoned important positions to the enemy without a ...

    Article : 236 words
  26. SUCCESS OF CHILD CENTRES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Existing financial subsidies to the six Lady Gowrie child centres ara to be continued for a further twelve months, ...

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  27. ALLEGED INDECENT BOOKLET

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—"Hold the Halo," an alleged indecent booklet, was the subject matter of a charge against Gordon and Gotch ...

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  28. CONSIDERED HAIRCUTS WASTE OF TIME

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The late President Roosevelt believed that haircuts were a waste of time, and submitted to a trim only at Mrs. Roosevelt's insistence, ...

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  29. THIEVES GET BIG HAUL OF CIGARETTES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — American eigarettes valued in the black market at between £750 and £1000 were stolen last night from the United Seamen's ...

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  30. JAPS LEFT PRISONERS TO DIE

    DAVAO, Monday.—Americans found 150 skeletons and mummified bodies, many of which were officially recorded as those of Americans, at Davao penal colony. ...

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  31. Diversion of Fodder to N.S. Wales

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Legal opinion would be obtained by the State Cabinet on the validity of the Commonweafth action In diverting to ...

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  32. Corpus Christi Procession in Munich

    LONDON, Monday. — A Corpus Christi procession, which has been held for 400 years through the streets of Munich, but which was greatly restricted under the ...

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  33. LIQUID FUEL CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Abolition of the Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board and the vesting of its powers in the Controller of Liquid Fuel ...

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  34. Greyhounds Shipped to South Africa

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday. — The importation of 36 greyhounds from Australia caused such indignation, in view of the scarcity of shipping space, that a Select ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. FRENCH POLITICANS TAKEN TO TASK

    MOSCOW, Monday. — "Pravda," in an article under the heading, "Corpses Return," strongly attachs former French Ministers who have been suggested as ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. PLANS TO PERPETUATE NAZI IDEOLOGY

    LONDON, Monday.—Apparent plans to perpetuate Nazi ideology through underground methods were discovered by the Yugoslav police in Zagreb, who uncovered ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. Petrol Production at Glen Davis

    LITHGOW (N.S.W.), Monday.— Production of petrol from shale at Glen Davis will reach 10,000,000 gallons per year by next March as ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. Jockey's Death Accidental

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A finding of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Mr. Tingate) at an inquest to-day on Herbert James Morris (3S), of ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Rumanlan Radio states that the People's Court passed sentences ranging from 12 years' imprisonment to the ...

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