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  2. Rent Regulations

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Senator Keane said in Canberra today that the Government intended to amend the Landlord and Tenants Act by ...

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  3. Walrus Planes Replaced

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Walrus, one of the earliest reconnaissance planes to be used by the Navy, has been replaced by ...

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  4. Another Crossing Into Germany

    LONDON, Wednesday.—American forces are now fighting inside Germany at two points. The second crossing of the frontier was made yesterday, cast of the Belgium town of Eupen, which was liberated earlier in the day. Units of the US First Army, who entered the Reich in the centre of the Siegfried Line at Trier, are ...

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  5. WATER IS SCARCE

    The water position in Darwin is causing the authorities grave concern. The water supply cannot stand up ...

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  6. Churchill-Roosevelt Talks Continue

    QUEBEC, Wednesday.—According [?]an unofficial report, the talks between Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt are principally for the ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT DEBATES MAIL CENSORSHIP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. Abbott, Country Party, said that the reports of Mr. Justice ...

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  8. DOMINION LABOUR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Kingdom and Dominion Labour Conference was officially opened by Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, ...

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  9. Liberators Make Record Raid on Celebes With 202 Tons of Bombs

    GENERAL MacARTHUR's HQ, Wednesday.—Liberators have made a record raid on the Celebes with 202 tons of bombs. The planes went over the area in two groups, one formation attacking the air strips and the other installations and barracks. The Celebes have been under constant bomb. ...

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  10. Resistance Movement Criticises Government

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A London Times correspondent says that General de Gaulle yesterday presided aver the first meeting in Paris of the ...

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  11. LUFTWAFFE LOSES 105 PLANES OVER REICH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Last night RAF bombers in great strength attacked Berlin, Frankfurt and Stuttgart. ...

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  12. LIGHTS OF ENGLAND SHINE AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—For the first time since the beginning of the war street lights were turned on in Manchester last night. ...

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  13. ROCKET FIRING PLANES BLAST ENEMY SHIPPING

    KANDY, Wednesday.—British rocket-firing planes have scored further success against Japanese shipping off the Tenasserim coast, south of ...

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  14. RELEASE OF WOMEN FROM ARMY SERVICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, today replied to suggestions that women in the Services should be released to ...

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  15. RED ARMY MAKES PROGRESS

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—Russian armies, in their powerful drives across Transylvania and Rumania, are proving vastly superior to enemy forces and yesterday they liberated another 150 places. An unconfirmed report [?]lates that the Soviet troops are within 40 miles of the Hungarian border. ...

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  16. ALLIES GAIN HIGH GROUND IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—Allied armies in Italy have pushed further into the high ground beyond Pistoia and are in contact with the Germans at ...

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  17. Londoners Defied Flying Bombs

    LONDON, Wednesday.—More sidelights on flying bomb raids have been published by London newspapers, and it is revealed that the city has had more than 470 alerts. Special mention has been made of the heroism of men and women railway workers who have risked death for public service. ...

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  18. LEAFLETS DROPPED ON GERMAN GARRISONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was announced at Supreme headquarters today that thousands of leaflets have been dropped over the German ...

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  19. De Gaulle Promises Election For New Assembly

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Interviewed in Paris to-day, General de Gaulle said the election of a new National Assembly would take place as soon as ...

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  20. NAVAL TASK FORCE RAIDS PALAU ISLAND

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday.—Following the successful attack on the Philippines on Saturday, [?]an American naval task force made a ...

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  21. Armistice Agreement Signed

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The a[?]ice between the United Nations and Rumania was signed in Moscow yesterday, but the terms of the agreement have not ...

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