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  2. USA War Output Increases

    LONDON, Wed—I have no worries any more about American production. I can only say I was tremendously ...

    Article : 242 words
  3. END OF COAL ROYALTIES

    LONDON, Wed—Today sees the end of privately-owned coal royalties which have lasted for 374 years and have yielded a total of £1,000,000,000 sterling to royalty owners. The Government today will pay out £66,450,000 sterling to about ...

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  5. Marooned Jap Asked to Be Killed

    Japanese pilot marooned on a Coral Sea island went up to the crew of a crashed Allied bomber who had just paddled ashore, and asked to be killed. They took him prisoner. ...

    Article : 366 words
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  7. Port Manpower Appeals

    Several more manpower appeals were dealt with at Fremantle Court-house yesterday afternoon. Fishshop proprietor 32-year-old ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. Britain To Buy Old Tyres

    LONDON, Wed—Motorists will be paid for tyres capable of retreading which are handed in when new tyres are purchased. ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. Aussie Was "Pluckiest Guy"

    When an Allied bomber was set alight in midair in a battle with 18 Zeros, an Australian bombadier wounded "in a pretty bad way" sang "I do not want to set the world on fire" as he fought the flames with a wounded ...

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