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  2. RELIEVING PRESSURE ON MARINES

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sun: Flying Fortresses and medium bombers from Gen MacArthur's command, assisting in the defence ...

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  4. HAPPINESS DANCE BY PAPUANS

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sun: In these days of war the Papuan ceremonial native dance is rarely seen, for the star dancers in ...

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  5. MR FADDENS ATTACK ON GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sun: Notwithstanding that Australia was now in her fourth year of war, a substantial section of the Labour party in Federal ...

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  6. RECOVERY OF FIVE BODIES FROM LAKE; COLAC TRAGEDY

    After a week of searching, the bodies of the 5 Colac youths who were drowned in Lake Colac on October 10 were recovered at the ...

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  7. FUTILE TO SEEK MORE BETTING AND BEER Mr Curtin Firm

    CANBERRA, Sun: If the NSW branch of the ALP waited on him to urge more racing, more betting, and more beer in cities now being ...

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  8. Oh, That Eve. Hod Been so Deaf to the Serpent's Guile

    A newspaper proprietor who hated snakes and refused to publish stories about them or to print pictures of them has died. He was ...

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  9. US TROOPS LAND ON WEST COAST OF AFRICA

    A large force of American troops has arrived in Liberia, the independent negro republic on the west coast of Africa. It is understood ...

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  10. WHY MR SPENDER IS GOING TO USA

    SYDNEY, Sun: "There is no mystery about my trip to America," said Mr Spender, MP, tonight. "It is my conviction that it is in America in ...

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  11. STATE PARTY DISAPPROVES

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr B. Chandler, secretary of the State Labour party, tonight criticised the official ALP executive in NSW for its decision to ...

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  12. WELSHPOOL HALL BURNT

    Soon after patrons had left the Welshpool Town Hall at the conclusion of a picture show on Friday night a fire broke out in the ...

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  13. G H Q COMMUNIQUES

    GHQ communiques issued at the weekend were: SATURDAY NW Sector: Timor: Allied medium ...

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  14. LOWER WOOL PRICE TO MANUFACTURERS

    Price of wool for supply to local manufacturers for the current and ensuing years would be lower than those already announced by the ...

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  15. NO RUBBER FOR SPORTS GOODS

    CANBERRA, Sun: Restrictions on use of rubber for sporting equipment would not be relaxed, a Supply-Department official said ...

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  16. ERROL FLYNN ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    The film actor Errol Flynn has surrendered to a charge of criminally assaulting a 17-year-old girl, and has been released on $1,000 ...

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  18. CUT IN TROOPS' POTATO RATION

    CANBERRA, Sun: The potato ration of the fighting forces has been cut by 10oz a week, Mr Forde, Army Minister, said yesterday. The cut, ...

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  19. DAIRY FARMERS DISLIKE SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY, Sun: After a 3 days' conference in Sydney the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation has decided to express keen disappointment ...

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  20. WOMAN'S CREDITORS TRY TO MAKE HER ACCEPT BEQUEST

    Mrs Eichenberg, of Kansas City, declined to accept $23,000 left her by her brother, because she was not friendly with him when he died. ...

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  21. TIMBER UNION ACTS TO END DISPUTE

    Forty members of the Timber Workers' Union employed in Woorayl Shire have been asked by the union to stop work today as a ...

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  22. HELP DANIEL: HELP THE HOSPITALS

    His head, shoulders, and left hand in bandages, Daniel, aged 8, is making a good recovery on a top verandah of the Children's Hospital at ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. MONASH MEMORIAL SERVICE

    Nearly 300 people attended the annual pilgrimage to the grave of Sir John Monash at Brighton cemetery yesterday. Brig-Gen J. P. McGlinn ...

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  24. WORLD-WIDE FELLOWSHIP

    In a broadcast address yesterday on the occasion of the YMCA Founder's Day, Dr Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, said that 2 ...

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  25. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS

    Two choral contests for junior choirs were judged by Mr Thorold Waters, of Melbourne, at the Ballarat patriotic competitions on ...

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