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    AUSTRALIAN TROOPS HOMEWARD BOUND for leave boording a transport plane somewhere in New Guinea. (Mil Hist, through D of I.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. STOPPAGES AT 5 N S W COALMINES

    SYDNEY, Tues: Coal-production lost through strikes on the northern coalfields today reached 9,000 tons, when two new disputes interrupted ...

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  4. BUSH FIRES CHECKED BY WIND CHANGE

    A change of weather which spread over most of the State late yesterday checked a spread of bush and grass fires in several areas, particularly in ...

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  5. EFFECTIVE NAZI TACTICS AT CASSINO

    The Germans knew everything possible about delaying actions, said LtCol Alfred Dumoulin, recently returned from Italy, in an interview ...

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  6. RUSSIA HAS POOR PRESS IN USA

    The Soviet has not been receiving a favourable Press in USA lately. As the Red Army's advance raises the question of the future of eastern ...

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  7. WORK OF AIR COMMANDOS IN BURMA

    Fantastic things are happening in the war in Northern Burma. US air commando pilots are trailing hooks on ropes to cut telephone ...

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  8. ALLIES AND JAPS NEAR OBJECTIVES

    By a coincidence rare in warfare, states New York Times in a leader, the Allies, driving from India into Burma, and the Japanese driving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PENALTIES OPERATE AGAINST COALCLIFF MEN

    CANBERRA, Tues: After having been on strike yesterday miners at Coalcliff coalmine, NSW, had resumed work today, Dr Evatt, ...

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  10. HIGHEST TEMPERATURE FOR WEEK

    Temperatures recorded in the city yesterday and on Monday were the highest for more than a week, but a change late in the afternoon sent the ...

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  11. MORE RESIGNATIONS IN HUNGARY

    German Radio announces the resignation of several Hungarian provincial governors, as well as that of the Lord Mayor of Budapest. The ...

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  12. GRASS AND FENCING BURNT

    COBDEN, Tues: Fires in the Tandarook district, 6 miles from Cobden, burnt a large acreage of grass and fencing on the properties of Messrs ...

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  14. GERMANS SAY THEY BOMBED BRISTOL HEAVILY

    At least 11 raiders were destroyed over England last night when enemy planes appeared in some strength. The main effort appeared to be over ...

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  15. HEAVY RAIDS ON NAZI AIR BASES

    More than 750 US heavy bombers flew from Britain yesterday to attack two Luftwaffe bases and seven airtraining centres in central and SW ...

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  16. ALLEGED CONFESSION READ IN LONERGAN MURDER TRIAL

    Overruling objections by the defence, Judge Wallace, who is hearing the charge against Wayne Lonergan, Royal Canadian Air Force ...

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  17. PANIC SHOOTING IN BERLIN AFTER BIG RAID

    Panic shooting occurred in Berlin after 750 US bombers had made the great day raid on the German capital on March 6, a Frenchman who ...

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  18. WOOL EXHIBITION REVEALS NEW PROCESSES

    Wool dress and furnishing fabrics, in a wide variety of new patterns and weaves, which will be marketed after the war, are being displayed ...

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  19. ROMMEL'S NEW HEADQUARTERS IN HOLLAND

    It is learned through Dutch underground sources, says NEI Government Information Service, Melbourne, that Field Marshal ...

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