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  3. JAPAN AGAIN BLASTED

    Striking along a 500-mile stretch of the Japanese homeland, a fleet of 580 Super Fortresses last night wheeled into bombing runs to unload nearly 4,000 tons of incendiary and high ...

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  4. RAIL PRIORITY ABOLISHED

    i Tin- .ibolilion or Hie rail | travel priority system on and 'from next Sunday was aniKiumcd today by the Minister i : : • i i , I I | ; i ? ' ' ; ' : ' – – I I – ...

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  5. "NO ROOM FOR VIGILANTES"

    There was no room in Victoria for direct action movements, the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said tonight, after ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. QUESTIONS FOR MR. TRUMAN

    President Truman returns from the historic Potsdam talks this week to face the immediate task of answering the ...

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  7. REVENGE ON GERMANS

    Several million Germans whom Hitler sent to colonise Czechoslovakia. Poland, and the Balkans, are now forced to ...

    Article : 453 words
  8. ARGUMENT IN PETAIN TRIAL

    A heated argument between prosecution and delenc law yors flared up soon after the opening ol the Petain trial today ...

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  9. CONFESSION ON WAR CRIMES

    The former commandant of the Bolsen concentration eamp, Kramer, who is awailing his trial at Celle has signed ...

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  10. BALIK PAPAN SECURED

    The Australians have completed the major task of occupying. Batik Parian, securing Balik Papan Bay for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Federal Requirements

    Mr. Ward added that provision had been made for the holding of sufficient accommodation for essential Commonwealth requirements ...

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  12. "Artillery Network"

    The correspondent quoted to? Tokio radio, who represented the "Yomiuri Hochi," claimed that a "network of artillery positions" ...

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  13. Wide Amnesty Granted In Yugoslavia

    The Provisional Government of Yugoslavia, on the advice of Marshal Tito, has passed a far-reach ing amnesty law granting ...

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  14. MARRIAGE BAN MAY BE LIFTED

    The ban on marriages between British soldiers and German girls may soon be lifted, although the number of soldiers seeking ...

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  15. Anglo-Russian Talks On Trade Union Charier

    A Moscow message, quoting the Tass agency, states that a discussion on the draft world trade union charter took place between ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. PRIVATE SEARCH FINDS BOMBER

    Organised by three Melbourne men, relatives of one of the airmen in the missing plane, a search party from Eskdale, at the head of the ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN

    The White House announced today that the Army Air Force had dropped an atomic bomb on Japan containing more power ...

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  18. ADELAIDE PILOT'S ADVENTURE

    The resourcefulness, and cold determination of a 20-year-old Adelaide Kittyhawk pilot extricated him from a desperate position last ...

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  19. "Training Run"

    Yesterday afternoon, In the nature of a -training run," a number of Super Portresses limbered up over Truk, meeting no opposition ...

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  20. U.S. Airlines Spreading Abroad

    The State Department has announced the conclusion of a "five freedoms" agreement with Switzerland based on the Chicago ...

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  21. Karl Frank Accused Of Lidice Massacre

    Prague radio says that Gen Daluege, who succeeded Heydrteh as Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, giving evidance before the Allied ...

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  22. ENEMY SHIPS IN INDIES HIT

    Four direct hilt and three near misses were made on a 3.000-ton vessel in Tjilatjap harbor, on the south coast of Java, by Liberators ...

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  23. BANK HOLIDAY VAGARIES

    Rain and a rail strike at Liverpool added to overcrowding and laek of accommodation, gave holidaymkers a mixed ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SLOOP SEES ACTION

    Attacked by Japanese suicide Slanes and engaged at .short range by shore batteries, the Australian sloop Warrego. which has returned ...

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  25. Call To Spaniards By Ami-franco Radio

    An anti-Franco radio station operating from an unknown area, yesterday called on Spanish peasants to refuse to work for the ...

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  26. EGYPTIANS SEEK TREATY REVISION

    In a speech in the Senate today the Egyptian Premier (Nokrashy Pasha) is expected to demand negotiations for a revision of the ...

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  27. Mr. Chifley In Perth For

    Mi. Chifley arrived at Guildtord airport in a service plane with the. Minister foi Air (Mr Drakeford): at 8.20 p.m today to take part in ...

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  28. Giant Flying Boat Crashes

    While engaged on a lest flight today the 72-ton flying boat Hawaii Mars the second of the Mars type to be completed having ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. Japanese Admiral's Death

    Tokio radio, quoting a Dome; rep[?] says that the Navy Ministry to[?] announced the death of [?] Sciichi Ito while leading a ...

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  30. Veteran Of 108 Air Missions Missing From WILIUM MARIES

    A 26-year-old tail gunner veteran of 107 combat missions over three Axis capitals—Berlin. Rome and Tokio—has been listed as ...

    Article : 58 words
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