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  2. Vice-Chairman of ABC Dead in Perth

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Mr. Gerald Foley, vice chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ...

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  3. Australian Tobacco

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Commerce Minister, Mil. Scully, said to-day that Australia was capable of producing, a quality of tobacco equal ...

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  4. Soviet Bombers Attack Budapest

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—In Hungary, the Germans have thrown what is believed to be their last Panzer reserves into the battle for Budapest, says ...

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  5. Jap Shipping Smashed at Manila: 191 Planes Destroyed

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday.—US Navy carrier-based planes of the 3rd Fleet, in a surprise attack on Manila, sank a Japanese submarine chaser, damaged a light cruiser and three destroyers and left a heavy cruiser ...

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  6. Minister of State Killed in Cairo

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Britain's Resident Minister of State in the Middle East. Lieutenant Colonel Lord Walter Moyne, PC, DSO. has been ...

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  7. Division Fought Malaria as Well as Japanese

    KANDY, Tuesday.—It was announced from SEAC Headquarters yesterday that ,the troops who have held the Maungdaw area on the Arakan ...

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  8. New Air Force Formed

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The formation of a new tactical dir force in France has just been announced. It is composed of French and ...

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  9. US ELECTIONS TODAY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Forty five million civilians, 60 per cent, of them women, will vote to-day in the US Presidential Elections. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 8th Army Edges Closer to Vital Forli Airfield

    ROME, Tuesday.—Allied dive-bombers in Italy yesterday took advantage of the continued good weather to hammer the airfield at Forll, on ...

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  11. Stalin Urges Organisation To Prevent Future Aggression

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—In an address to the Moscow Soviet yesterday on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of the October Revolution, Marshal Stalin urged an untiring effort by the United Nations for the creation of an organisation to prevent future wars. The Russian alliance with Britain ...

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  12. COMPLETE AGREEMENT REACHED WITH AUSTRALIA, SAYS NZ PRIME MINISTER

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Complete agreement between Australia and New Zealand on all matters of post-war domestic and international policies was reached during the recent conference, said Mr Peter Fraser, "New Zealand's Prime Minister, last night. Australia, was represented by the ...

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  13. Favourable Press Comment on Stalin's Speech

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London Press is giving considerable space and attention to Stalin's speech. Editorial comment refers in the main ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    According to Tokio, two Superfortresses were over Tokio and eastern Japan yesterday, "without dropping any bombs." One hundred thousand tons of ...

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  15. ONE PERSON IN 18 INVESTED IN LOAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Applications for the Second Victory Loan continue to come forward at a satisfactory rate. Final figures should be known ...

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  16. Canberra Notes

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—The Leader of the Opposition. Mr. Menzies, said that he hoped Parliament would give an opportunity for as discussion of ...

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  17. Britain Must Increase Her Exports After War

    BIRMINGHAM. Tuesday.— Britain's Minister of Production. Mr Oliver Lyttleton, said yesterday that Britain would have to increase her ...

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  18. Beasley Making "Complete and Speedy Recovery"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Specialists attending the Supply Minister, Mr Beasley, say that he will make a "complete plate recovery" within several weeks. ...

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  19. NAZIS THROWN FROM WALCHEREN: 15th ARMY COMPLETELY ROUTED

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—British forces in Holland have driven the Nazis from their last two remaining strongholds on Walcheren Island in the Schelde estuary, Middleburg in the centre of the island, and Veere on the east coast. On the mainland proper, the battles along the lower Maas ...

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  20. Queen's Father Dead

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The death is announced of the Earl of Strathmore, aged 89, father of Her Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, The Countess of ...

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  21. British, Indians Seize Burma Key Point

    KANDY, Tuesday,—British and Indian troops of the British 14th Army in Burma have seized the 9,000 ft. Kennedy Peak from the Japanese. ...

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  22. GETTING GREECE WORKING AGAIN

    ATHENS. Tuesday.—Steps are being taken" by the Greek Government to get Greece into full working order again. This is what has been done: ...

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  23. Rumblings in the Ruhr

    LONDON, Tuesday.—When RAF Lancasters attacked Gelsenkirchen in the, Ruhr last night, they saw huge fires burning from previous raids ...

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  24. FRENCH ASSEMBLY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French Consultative Assembly is holding its first sitting in Paris to-day. By far the largest representation has ...

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