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  2. MINERS WILL DEFY GOVERNMENT AND A.C.T.U

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—THE MINERS FEDERATION HAS DECIDED TO DEFT TO DEFY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND THE A.C.T.U. To-day a conference of 50 major trade unions, the Miners' ...

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  3. Pigeon Preferred England To Gibraltar

    LONDON, Wed.—A young pigeon from the R.A.F.'s pigeon service flew from Gibraltar to Gillingham, Kent, a distance of ...

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  4. PEDPA TRAGEDY ALLEGED THREAT BY WIFE OF DEAD MAN

    Mrs. Ivy May Stokes (24), widow of George Henry Stokes (25), of Redpa, was present in custody when the inquiry into the death of the latter was resumed at Smithton yesterday. She has been charged with the murder of her husband, whose death at his home on November 16 was the result of a ...

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    R.A.F. heavy bombers support new Allied offensive over Heinsberg, Picture shows an R.A.F. Lancaster going into attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STATE HOUSING POLICY

    HOBART, Wednesday.—It is satisfactory that the policy adopted in Tasmania in relation to housing accords so fully with the ...

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  7. American Trap Closing on Japs on Leyte Island

    LEYTE, Wednesday.—The converging Americans on Leyte are within six miles of snapping shut the trap on the largest Japanese force still in action on the island. Valencia, the head-quarters of General Suzuki, has been captured; also the airfield, ...

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  8. RED CROSS STORES REACH JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The first Red Cross relief stores sent by way of the North Pacific through Soviet territory were landed at Kobe. ...

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  9. OVER 3000 CLOCKS STOLEN FROM SHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—More than 3000 alarm clocks have been stolen from an overseas ship It left Sydney for Melbourne last week and three hours ...

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  10. Planning Blockade of Japan ?

    PEARL HARBOR, Wednesday.—Admiral Fraser has arrived from Australia with staff officers for conferences with Admiral Nimitz, which will continue for several ...

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  11. LAUNCESTON TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—On the motion of Mr. W. Morrow, the Launceston Trades Hall Council tonight supported Launceston ...

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  12. CHARGED WITH MURDER AND WOUNDING

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Harold Percival Stipp (32), laborer, who is charged with the murder of a soldier in January this year and ...

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  13. BRITISH FARMERS' DELEGATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A delegation from the National Farmers' Union of Great Britain is expected in Australia at the end of this month or ...

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  14. CHAPLIN RESENTS COUNSEL'S QUESTIONS

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Charlie Chaplin beat his fists on the arms of the chair in the witness box and shouted, "I committed no crime" during the case in ...

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    Throngs of Philippine civilians, half-starved, war-weary but joyous at being liberated from the Japanese, swarm from cellars and hills to welcome American and Filipino forces as they land on a beach near a bomb-torn town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FOUND PARENTS DEAD IN YARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—When Arthur Lewis Fennell called at the home of his parents at South Wangaratta at 5 p.m. yesterday, he found them ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH BANK OPENS NEW BRANCHES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record" issued to-day states that the Commonwealth Bank has opened ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S FOOD COMMITMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia can only meet her food export commitments to Britain on the home front within the ...

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  19. GUILTY OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—After a retirement of an hour and a half, the jury in the Criminal Court to-day found Ronald Morgan (24), processor. ...

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  20. Chinese On Murder Charge

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Two Chinese seamen were committed for trial by the Acting City Coroner (Mr. G. I. Ziesing) at an inquest ...

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  21. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Associated Press correspondent with the First Army, in a delayed despatch, says the situation was ...

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  22. RECORD 1000-TON RAID ON HANKOW

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The largest force of U.S. planes yet used in China on Monday dropped a record bomb load on more than 1000 tons on Hankow's aerodrome, the largest in China, also docks, railways and a fuel storage area, leaving them burning and smoking. Two hundred and fifty ...

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  23. MUTINY AT MILITARY CAMP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It would appear that dozens of men were doing the same as Pres. J. Wilson and J. J. Derrick and Spr. A. L. Chalmers at the Grovely detention camp, Queensland, on October 7, when a disturbance occurred there, but they had not been court-martialled, said Mr. Justice Reid at ...

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  24. MUST KILL EVERY ARMED JAP.

    MARSHALL ISLANDS. Wednesday.—Major-General Woods, commander of a force of the Marine Air Wing, revealed that Japanese garrisons bypassed on the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. ORFORD SUNK IN 1940

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In addition to the announcement of the sinking of the Orama. Oronsay and Orcades, the Orient Line discloses that. the Orford was sunk ...

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  26. Two Boys Drowned In Dam

    MILDURA, Wednesday.—Robert Terence O'Toole (5) and Brian Clifford O'Toole(4),sons of Mr. am Mrs.L.O'Toole, of the Romona irrigation ...

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