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  2. A.I.F. SUCCESS IN BORNEO Island's Neutralisation Now Complete

    MANILA, Aug. 6.—The Australian Ninth and Seventh Divisions, although they have occupied only a small area of Borneo's 300,000 square miles, have completed the neutralisation of the island and have ...

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  3. JAPANESE PRISONERS FROM TWO BATTLE AREAS

    Top: Japanese prisoners at Maprik, New Guinea, boarding a Douglas aircraft to be transported to a prison camp at Aitape.—(Australian Official). Lower: Japanese being searched by their British captors in the Penwegon area, southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Danes Seek Border Readjustment

    FLENSBURG, Aug. 6.—The first minority group in Germany to revive the question of border changes is the Danish ...

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  5. RAIL PRIORITIES GO FROM SUNDAY Coal Stocks Still Low

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The rail travel priority system will cease to operate from next Sunday. This was announced by the Federal Minister for Transport, ...

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  6. EASING ROAD CONTROLS Rubber Still Short

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—I Withdrawal of some war-time controls on road transport was announced by the Minister for ...

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  7. STEADY ADVANCE FROM MIRI

    In north-west Borneo Australian Ninth Division troops are still in contact with enemy troops south-east of Beaufort ...

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  8. ENEMY LOSSES MOUNT

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Nearly 2,000 Japanese have been killed in the Balikpapan campaign, says a statement issued by Army Public ...

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  9. FLEET REFUELS NEAR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).— After l8 days' operations against Japan, Admiral Halsey's Third Fleet has met the fleet train and ...

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  10. PAN-AMERICAN SECURITY

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Senator Vandenberg, minority leader in the Senate, has written to the Secretary of State, Mr. James F. ...

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  11. Railways Want More Staff

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Proposed man-power releases of railwaymen will not fully meet urgent requirements, according ...

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  12. REVIEW OF CONTROLS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Manpower controls, like all other wartime controls, were now under review by the Government, the Minister for ...

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  13. "BRITAIN STILL UNITED"

    LONDON, Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).— Britain's foreign policy was in no way weakened hy the advent of a Labour Government, said ...

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  14. ESCAPED LUNATIC ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Police claim that 60 cases of housebreaking in the suburbs, involving goods valued at about ...

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  15. R.A.F. BOMBING GERMANY

    BREMEN, Aug. 6.—The R.A.F. is still bombing Germany; the target is a concrete submarine shelter at Farge, near here, ...

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  16. "SUPER-MICROSCOPE" DESTROYED

    LONDON, Aug. 6.—For destroying what is described as the world's finest microscope and killing two colleagues who ...

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  17. Communists Dominate New Burma Party

    COLOMBO, Aug. 6.—The main force in developing a new political outlook among the Burmese people is the anti-Fascist organisation, which is dominated by two Communists—Than Tun (general ...

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  18. AMERICAN-SWISS AIR PACT

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 (A.A.P.) —The State Department announced the conclusion of a "five freedoms" agreement with ...

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  19. U.S. TROOPS MAY SETTLE HERE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Australian Government will offer no objection to American Servicemen taking their ...

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  20. Private Hunt Locates Crashed Plane

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The wreckage of an R.A.A.F. Beaufort bomber which disappeared two months ago has been found in ...

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  21. MILLS BOMBS IN GARBAGE

    Two Mills bombs, reported to have been left in a garbage tin at a house in Victoria Road, Drummoyne, yesterday, were ...

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  22. TRADE UNION TALKS IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).—The draft of the World Trade Union Charter was discussed bv Russian representatives and the British iron and ...

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  23. YOUTH'S DEATH IN BATHROOM

    William Kenneth Donahoo, 18, was found dead last night in the bathroom at his home in Shore Avenue, Kensington. ...

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  24. FRENCH PATIENTS SEEK CURE IN GOERING'S PLANE

    LONDON, Aug. 6.—For an hour yesterday, eight French children suffering from whooping-cough flew at 9,000 feet between Paris and Le ...

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  25. AMNESTY FOR YUGOSLAVS

    LONDON, Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).— The Provisional Government in Yugoslavia, on the advice of Marshal Tito, has passed a ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. PASTOR'S APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    MOSCOW. Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).—An American priest, Father Braun, pastor of the only Roman Catholic Church in Moscow, whom a People's Court had ...

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  27. U.S. MEN RETURN FROM PACIFIC

    MANILA. Aug. 6.—By the end of September, 60,000 American enlisted men and 2,000 officers who have service points entitling ...

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  28. DESIGNER OF CORVETTES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The man who designed the 60 Australian-built corvettes, which have borne the brunt of convoy work in the ...

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  29. KEEN CONTEST FOR MANLY SEAT

    The State Liberal and Labour parties will consider soon the selection of candidates to contest the Manly by-election made ...

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  30. Churchill's Dummy Fleet Duped The Enemy

    LONDON, Aug. 6.—While a British convoy was battling throuh a monsoon in the Indian Ocean during the war, ...

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  31. GUERNSEY PETITION TO THE KING

    LONDON. Aug. 6 (A.A.P.).—Thousands of residents of Guernsey queued up at the week-end to sign a petition to the King drawing attention to ...

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  32. PRIME BUNTSTER IN PERTH

    PERTH, Monday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, reached Petth by air to-day to take pait in the Fremantle by-election. He was accompanied by ...

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  33. HOTELS VACATED BY SERVICES

    Several Sydney hotels, occupied by members of the R.A.A.F. and W.A.A.A.F, for "rations and quarters," will be vacated by the ...

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  34. Only 350 Girls Needed To End Tobacco Rationing

    CANBERRA, Monday.—If 350 more girls could be obtained for work in tobacco factories it would be possible to lift all ...

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  35. GIRLS OVERCOME BY FUMES

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Six girls employed at Sargents, Ltd., were taken to hospital for treatment to-day after they had ...

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  36. JEW TERRORISTS GAOLED

    JERUSALEM, Aug. 6. (A.A.P.). —A military court has sentenced a Jew suspect of being a terrorist to 15 years imprisonment. ...

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  37. MELBOURNE VESSEL AT MANILA

    MANILA, Aug. 6.—The old Huddart Parker paddle-steamer Weeroona is now in Manila Bay after a long tow in stages from Melbourne—a trip of ...

    Article : 55 words
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