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  2. CANADA'S INTEREST IN PACIFIC

    Though Canadians, because of their tradition and background, were naturally preoccupied with the war in Europe, the war in the Pacific is ...

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  3. LARGEST WARTIME CUP CROWD

    More than 90,000 people saw or attempted to see Dark Felt win the Melbourne Cup at Flemington on Saturday. The attendance was not ...

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  4. Today's Armstrong THE DOG PADDLE

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  5. B CLOTHING COUPONS BEGIN TODAY

    B clothing coupons become available for use today. Commenting on operations of the Rationing Commission in the l8 ...

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  6. HOW CARRIERS SMASHED JAP ATTACK

    "It was one of the most spectacular battles imaginable," said Commander Massey, when describing how the Japanese attack on the US carrier ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. HUMAN FEET FOUND NEAR BEACH

    Mystery surrounds the finding of 2 men's boots containing decomposed human left and right feet near St Kilda Baths soon after 1.30pm ...

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  8. ANOTHER RAID ON DUTCH NAVAL BASE

    JAVA: Sourabaya: Our heavy units again bombed the naval base at night with 22 tons of explosives. BOEROE ISLAND: Our medium ...

    Article : 229 words
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  11. BRITISH GENERAL SEES THE CUP

    With racing as his recreation in peacetime, it was no surprise that Lt-Gen Sir Herbert Lumsden, newly appointed special ...

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  12. WHY ENEMY CAN REPLACE AIR LOSSES QUICKLY

    Striking evidence of the Japanese loss of 88 planes during and after the Rabaul raid on Thursday has been provided by reconnaissance ...

    Article : 212 words
  13. MAN'S SKELETON IN HOLLOW TREE

    The skeleton of a man was found by 3 boys in a hollow tree in the middle of a swamp 5 miles from Heidelberg on Saturday. ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. OVERSEAS POST FOR MR MAKIN DISCUSSED

    CANBERRA, Sun: Prospects of Mr Makin, Munitions Minister, being appointed to a High Commissionership in an overseas country are ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. ORAMA MEN REPATRIATED

    Melbourne branch of the Orient Line has been advised that the following members of the crew of the Orama had been repatriated: D. A. ...

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  16. FRESH STEAK COMES TO FINSCHHAFEN

    Yesterday I ate a piece of stewed steak nearly 3in long for dinner. This fact, insignificant in itself, means a lot, for it was the first time ...

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  17. BANK OFFICERS' ART SHOW

    After the close of business of the State Savings Bank this afternoon, Mr N. R. Williams, general manager, will officially open an exhibition of ...

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  18. FATAL FALL FROM BICYCLE

    GEELONG, Sun: When his bicycle skidded on gravel near his home today, Ronald Anderson, 15, of Leopold st, sustained injuries from ...

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