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  3. RUSSIANS CLOSE ON OREL

    LONDON, February 18.—After the capture of Kharkov, attention is concentrating on Orel on which, Moscow despatches indicate, the Russian forces are doling in from several directions. The Berlin radio, late this evening, stated that big battles were ...

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  4. JAP OFFENSIVE IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, February 18— A Chungkin communique reports that the Japanese, after bringing 10,000 reinforcements from Lashio, have begun ...

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  5. AXIS GAIN GROUND IN AFRICA

    LONDON, February 18.—An Algiers communique says: "The fighting in Southern Tenisia yesterday was on a reduced scale. The leading enemy elements occupied Ferians, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CATALINAS BOMB BUIN

    The air ,war in the Pacific increased in tempo on Thursday when Allied bombers struck at Japanese bases stretching across the top of Australia form Timer to the Solomons. Out aircraft also attacked a Japanese cruiser at Dilli in Timor, and enemy supply vessels in New ...

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  7. NEW FIELD ARMY IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, February 18.—The American Press Washington corre­spondent says that the possibility of a major offensive against the Japanese ...

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  8. C.C.C. STRIKERS RESUME

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Men and women on strike at the headquarters of the personnel section of the Allied Works Council resumed work to-day, ...

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  9. THE MILITIA BILL

    CANBERRA, February 19.—Lord Gowrie to-day assented to the Militia Service Bill, passed by the Senate yesterday, and it is accordingly now an ...

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  10. THE SOLOMONS'

    WASHINGTON, February 18.—Navy communique No. 236 says: "On February 17, Dauntless dive-bombers, escorted by Aircobras and Wildcats, ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT SEEKS SUPER TAX

    WASHINGTON, February 18.— President Roosevelt has sent a letter to Mr. Doughton, chairman of the House of Representatives Ways and ...

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  12. PUNISHMENT OF WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, February 18.—The Lord Chancellor (Viscount Simon) in a speech, said: "We British will never seek to take vengeance by wholesale ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, February 18.—A Cairo communique states the Eighth Army has captured Foum Tatahouine, 30 miles due south of Medeniee. ...

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  14. INLAND DEHYDRATION PLANTS

    BRISBANE, February 18.—The Federal Government will be asked to complete inland mutton dehydration plants in Queensland as straight out ...

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  15. THE PATRIOTIC CASKET

    BRISBANE, February 19.—Special patriotic Golden Casket No. 760 was drawn to-day. First price, £12,000, went to No. ...

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  16. GANDHI'S CONDITION

    BOMBAY, February 18.—A Government bulletin says the anxiety concerning Gandhi's condition deepens. The Government is at present ...

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  17. SEARCHING REVIEW OF MANPOWER

    MELBOURNE. February 19.—A searching review of the general manpower position will be made by the recently constituted War ...

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  18. MADAME KAI-SHEK ADDRESSES CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, February 18.— Madame Chiang Kai-shek, addressing Congress, said it was contrary to the United Nations' interests to allow ...

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  19. WOMEN IN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, February 18.—Some Federal Ministers are reported to be concerned at the increasing agitation among women in industry, and ...

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  20. FEDERAL POST-WAR POWERS

    CANBERRA, February 19.—Mr. Curtin said to-day that, as a result of the changes made by the South Australian Parliament in the Bill to ...

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  21. JAP BURMA TARGETS BOMBED

    NEW DELHI, February 18.—A United States Air Force communique says that fighters and light bombers yesterday again attacked targets in ...

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  22. NEXT MOVE IN THE PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, February 17.—The United Press Washington correspondent says naval observers are of the opinion that Japs fear an attack on ...

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  23. ACCUSATION AGAINST MIKHAILOVITCH

    LONDON, February 17.—The London "Daily Herald's" diplomatic writer says the Russian Government has sent a note to the Yugoslav Government ...

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  24. MARYBOROUGH MURDER CHARGE

    MARYBOROUGH, February 19.— Mr. R. L. Weir, solicitor, appeared in the Police Court to-day to defend his wife, charged with the murder of their ...

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  25. ACCESS TO S.P. FACILITIES

    CANBERRA, February 19.—Mr. Curtin would not comment to-day on the statements that the Victorian police ray they da not know what ...

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  26. NO DECISION ON SECRET SESSION

    CANBERRA, February 19.—No decision has yet been made by the Federal Parliament upon whether there should be a secret session ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    Mr. R. H. Allen, S.M., at Townsville for the past four years, has been notified of his transfer to Acting S.M. at Ipswich. Mr. W. Rillie who has ...

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  28. MOSSMAN DROWNING

    CAIRNS, February 19.—While cross-a footbridge over a creek at the Syndicate Line, near Morsman, this afternoon, Mrs. Despino Mavrolampatos ...

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  29. MEAT INDUSTRY CONTROL

    CANBERRA, February 19.—The production executive of the Federal Cabinet will probably consider next week plans to establish control of the ...

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  30. MR. FORGAN SMITH

    SYDNEY, February 19.—Mr. Forgan Smith, was admitted to a private hospital at Potts Point this afternoon, while proceeding to the dining room ...

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