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  2. UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION TO ABOLISH WAR

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The Opera House auditorium was a blaze of color to-day when the 3,300 delegates, advisers, cameramen and reporters assembled to see the first steps taken to form a world organisation to abolish war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GRATUITIES TO BE PAID

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Government has decided to bring down legislation to provide war gratuities for ...

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  4. MORE IMPORTANT TASKS AWAIT OUR TROOPS, OPPOSITION URGES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australian troops now in New Guinea and the Solomons could be better engaged elsewhere, Opposition speakers urged when the equipment supply debate was continued in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  5. Release of Teachers From Services

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for Labor (Mr. Holloway) to-dny promised a deputation from the Teachers' Federation that ...

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  6. NEW GUINEA GAINS INCLUDE CAPTURE OF IAPRIK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Besides the capture of Maprilc, key Japanese inland base, south of the Torricelli Mountains, further gains by flanking forces and progresa in the coastal drive were announced to-day in an Army report on the Australian campaign in New Guinea. ...

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  7. VALUATION OF BRITON'S SWAMP FARMS TOO HIGH

    HOBART, Thursday. — The present value placed on farms in Britten's Swamp is too high, according to evidence heard by the ...

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  8. Hydro-Electric Power Extensions

    HOBART, Thursday. — A sug gestion that certain officers of the Hydro-Electric Commission have deliberately fought an amendment ...

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  9. FOUGHT WITH U.S. TROOPS IN PHILIPPINES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two Australian Army privates who left their units at Aitape and fought through the Luzon campaign with ...

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  10. LOAN TO REMAIN OPEN TILL TO-MORROW

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Makins a final Government appeal for Increased support for the Third Victory Loan in Its last two days, the Federal ...

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  11. BROADCASTING FOR CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) today promised a deputation from the Australian Teachers' Federation that ...

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  12. Neglected in Provision of Homes

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Chambers of Commerce in Tasmania felt that returned men and the industrial community had been neglected in the ...

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  13. FOOD FOR STOCK FROM AMERICA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Arrangements to import 2,000,000 bushels of sorghum grain from America to feed stock in Australian drought areas have ...

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  14. 500 Servicemen's Wives Waiting to Come Here

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Delay in bringing to Australia the wives of Australian servicemen who married in England was criticised by Senator ...

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  15. SHIP REPAIR WORK AT STANDSTILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With the extension of the Mort's Dock Ironworkers' dispute to-day to all other important workshops in the ...

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  16. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Russians have seized a radio station In Berlin. In the north-western sector they have captured artillery grounds. They are ...

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  17. ASSEMBLY AGREES TO PURCHASE OF NEW TOURIST OFFICE I MELBOURNE

    HOBABT, Thursday. — A claim that the property was being bought at the expense of members of the services was made by Mr. Kelly, a ...

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  18. GENERAL ADVANCE ON OKINAWA

    MANILA, Thursday.—Twenty-fourth Army Corps troops made a general advance in Okinawa on Tuesday, resulting in the capture of Kakuzu town, in the centre, and an important strongpoint at.Hill 178, on the left flank. Our ground forces were supported by heavy naval gunfire and aircraft ...

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  19. FORMAL SITTING OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    HOBART, Thursday. — A formal sitting of the Legislative Council was hold this evening, the President (Mr. Eady) being in the chair. ...

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