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  2. "BIG THREE" DECISIONS AT CRIMEA CONFERENCE

    Momentous decisions for the final defeat of Germany and for post-war settlement in Europe were announced in a communique dealing with the meetings between Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt, and Marshal Stalin at what is officially described as the ...

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  3. Schools Resumed Today

    All South Australian schools have resumed this week. There has been a number of staff changes at the Mt. Gambier High ...

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  4. Koniev Expands Bulge To Join Zhukov

    A military correspondent of the Associated Press says that Marshall Koniev's vigorous new thrust toward the Bober River has shattered German flank positions below Berlin. German sources admit the drive is in strength and state that ...

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  5. Montgomery's Troops Take Kieve And Push On

    Scottish troops of the Canadian Army who captured Kleve have pushed on two miles, skirting the eastern edge of the Reichswald Forest, three-quarters of which has been cleared of the enemy. The American Third Army has captured Prum, which is an ...

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  6. HEAVY FRUIT LOSSES

    Coonawarra fruitgrowers have lost approximately £9,000 through damage by frost during the past two seasons, and Mr. Playford ...

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  7. WOMEN IGNORE MANPOWER ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, February 12.— Flouting of Manpower orders by wonien is Australia wide. This was the position report[?]d ...

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  8. RAILWAY HOLD-UP

    ADELAIDE, Today.—A number of passenger trains in the Port Adelaide area did not run yesterday because, acting on ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr. Cyril Egan and family are spending a very enjoyable holiday at Fort MacDonnell as the guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm ...

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  10. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, February 12.—A conspiracy representing a serious attempt to interfere with the Commonwealth's rationing policy was ...

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  11. N.S.W. FIREMEN ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, February 12.—Sydney firemen who refused duty yesterday decided today to extend the strike to Newcastle, Broken ...

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  12. C.W.A. President at Penola

    On Friday morning in the Penola Royal Oak Hotel the State President of the Country Women's Association (Mrs. Edwin Withers), ...

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  13. Tornado Sweeps Through Queensland

    BRISBANE, February 12.— Damage amounting to several thousand pounds was caused late last night by a tornado which ...

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  14. Return of R.A.A.F. Men

    How Allied air strength had grown steadily in all war theatres until today it was dominant everywhere, including Burma, was told ...

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  15. INDIA "TEST" MATCH

    DELHI, Monday.—In the second cricket "Test" Australia defeated England by ten wickets. England scored 92 and 122, Australia ...

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  16. Cold Snap Continues

    The weather has been abnormally cold, owing to southerly winds, during the past few days, and the query on many people's ...

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  17. Extinction of Japanese In Manila

    General MacArthur's Headquarters, Tuesday.—General MacArthur has announced that the enemy remnants in the Manila ...

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  18. Chinese Urge Trial of Japanese Emperor

    LONDON.—The Emperor of Japan should be brought to trial as a war criminal, the Chinese delegate to the World Trade ...

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  19. Adelaide Electric Supply Dispute Settled

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The dispute which brought 150 men out on strike at the Adelaide Electric Supply Company's new power ...

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  20. Women Should Attend Peace Conference

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The Commonwealth Government should be asked to send Labor women to the peace conference, said delegates ...

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  21. Agreement Reached In Athens

    ATHENS.—An agreement between the E.A.M. and the Greek Government was signed in the early hours of Monday morning ...

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  22. Australia Spending £1,187,000 Per Day on War

    CANBERRA, Today.—It was revealed that the war is costing Australia £1,187,000 per day. ...

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  23. Children's Hospital Appeal

    Mrs. M. T. Kain assisted with badge selling on Friday, when the annual Children's Hospital Appeal was held. ...

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