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  2. Post For Judge Who Sentenced Hitler in 1924

    LONDON, Sunday. — A German judge, Martin Drclsser, who In 1924 sentenced Hitler to five years' detention In a fortress at Landsbcrg. for ...

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  3. MPORTANT GAINS IN BOUGAINVILLE AND N. GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In some of the fiercest fighting in their campaigns, troops of the Australian Sixth and Third Divisions have recorder most important gains, both along the rugged, dominating heights behind Wewak, in New Guinea, and in the ...

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  4. NEW ORGANISATION WILL OUTLAW AGGRESSION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The New World organisation, while not perfect, would be the beginning of an international organisation which would outlaw aggression and raise most of the people of the world to a decent standard of living, said the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  5. MR. FORDE SIGNS HISTORIC DOCUMENT.

    To a background of the banners of 50 United Nations, Mr. Forde, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, signs the United Nations' Charter in San Francisco. This picture was taken on Wednesday. Mr, Forde said he "signed with thankfulness that so much agreement had been achieved..." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Yacht Crippled Off West Africa

    LONDON. Sunday. — A terribie storm crippled au unknown yacht which last week was sighted "by a Spanish mail-boat sailing down the ...

    Article : 154 words
  7. Orgy of Destruction

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — In an orgy of wanton destruction, vandals on Friday caused damage, estimated at mero than £1030, In tour homes In the ...

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  8. AWARDED D.S.O. FOR COURAGE AND LEADERSHIP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The award of the D.S.O. to Group Capt. Keith Parsons, D.F.O., for skill, courage and leadership, was ...

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  9. REPAIRING RAVAGES OF WAR IN EUROPE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The livestock programme of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration is designed to ...

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  10. RECORDT OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Such an offensive is planned against Japan as has never been seen in the world before." The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) told interviewers this when he arrived at the Mascot aerodrome yesterduv from San Francisco. ...

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  11. Japanese Preparations Interrupted

    OKINAWA, Sunday. — The invadion of Okinawa on April 1 interrupted vast Jnpancst preparations for launching hundredth possibly thousands of,Bakn bombs. The ...

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  12. JAP OIL REFINERY BOMBED

    GUAM. Sunday. — A medium force of Super-Fortresses attacked the Kudamatsu oil refinery at Fukuyama, at the south-western tip of Honshu, late ...

    Article : 253 words
  13. LIMIT ON NUMBER OF VISITING ARTISTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Drastic limits on the number of overseas artists permitted to appear in stage shows in Australia were agreed on by the ...

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  14. INSURANCE.CO. SETTLES UNUSUAL CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A Sydney insurance company has paid a damages claim by a man whose car was smashed by an aircraft carrier. It was the most unusual ...

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  15. ATTEMPT TO LYNCH COLLABRATOR

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two hundred french deportees repatriated from Germany gathered outside a courthouse in south-west Frauec to ...

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  16. Pay-As-You-Go Taxation To Continue

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) said yesterday, that the first year of pny-as-you-go taxation had proved most successful. ...

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  17. BORNEO OILFIELDS PRODUCING AGAIN

    [?]M. Sunday. — The Tarakan oi[?]ields in Bornce resinned production on Friday. Australian forces on Tarakan have officially opened a pumping ...

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  18. WANT TO REMAIN IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday. — A military Government survey estimates that up to 450,000 persons taken to Germany to work for the German war machine will remain ...

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  19. Another Breakout From Gravelly Barracks

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Only three of 22 soldiers under sentence who staged a mass break-out from the Grovelly detention barracks at ...

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  20. CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HIS WIFE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — As he was discharged from hospital at Newcastle yesterday. Harold Preston (58), of Wyong, was arrested and charged with having ...

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  21. Venus de Milo Returned to Paris

    PARIS, Sunday. — The maible slatue Venus de Milo has been returned to the Louvre after having been hidden for rive years in Valencay Castle, on the Loire ...

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  22. Communists Killed in Italian Clashes

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Italian Government has stated that five men, two of whom were Communists, were killed in dashes with police in Bari Province, says ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MUR[?]R AND SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Sunday — When John Quinn, (62), a night-shift worker. awakened at 10.30 a.m., his wife, (60), brought him a bedside cup of tea, hit him on the bead ...

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  24. RESCUED FROM LOST VALLEY

    HOLLANDIA (Dutch New Guinea), Sunday.—Snatched aloft by a low-flying transport plane, a glider rescued an American girl W.A.C. and two ...

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  25. Pensions For Retiring M's.P.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A contributory scheme for pensions to members of Parliament who retired or failed to gain re-election would be a sound move, ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. POLISH SERVICE PAY WILL CONTINUE

    LONDON, Sunday — Polish military authorities in London have stated that the 25O,000 Polish servite personnel in the British Isles, Italy, Germany and ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. French Cabinet Approves of Capital Levy Plan

    PARIS Sunday. — The French Cabinet has approved of the plart of the Minister for Finance (M. Pleven) (for a capital, levy providing.for a 3 per cent, tax on all ...

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  28. EMPIRE FORERUNNER OF REGIONAL GROUPS

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — Before he left for England General Smuts said he believed the British Commonwealth, the finit and greatest regional group in ...

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  29. Released Servicemen

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — Most of the (64,OO0 servicemen who will be released this year will be able to choose their own jobs. The ...

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  30. LEVANT CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reuters correspondent at Damascus says the Syrian Interior Ministry has announced that total casualties in the recent troubles in the ...

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  31. G.B.S. Supports Communist

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. G. B. Shaw in a letter supporting the vicechairman of the Communist Party, who is an election candidate for ...

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  32. NETHERLANDS FIGHTERS IN ACTION

    The Netherlands Press Agency "Ancta" war correspondent in the Pacific reports that Netherlands Indies fighters have been in action for some ...

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  33. SPORT IN BERLIN PREVENTED BY FOOD SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The food shortage in Germany has prevented pleasnre that it was hoped to organise for the British occupation forces in ...

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  34. GERMANS PRODUCING COAL IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Prais Radio says France has put 10,200 German war prisoncrs to work in coal mines. Although French production of coal has considerably ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA TO SEE GREAT DEAL OF CANADIAN NAVY

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australia would bc seeing a great deal of the Royal Canadian Navy, said the High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. Justice J. C. Davis) in a broadcast on the ocasion of Canada's 78th anniversary when referring to the part Canada would play in the Pacific war. ...

    Article : 316 words
  36. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Replying to Mr. Churchill, Mr. Attice said in a speech to-day that Mr. Churchill complained cbout breaking comradeship in ...

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  37. Positive Action Is What People Need

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Positive action instead of constant announcements of reviews of restrictions and controls was what the people of ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. Murdered Mistress and Committed Suicide

    LONDON, Sunday. — Field-Marshal Montgomery's Headquarters have officially announced that General Keinzel, Chief of Staff to Field-Marshal von Busch, and the ...

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  39. U.S. CABINET CHAFES

    KANSAS CITY, Sunday. — The Presidential Secretary (Mr. Ross) a[?]ounced that the nomination of Mr. Brnes as Secretary of State in succegsjn to Mr. ...

    Article : 81 words
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