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The battle for the liberation of Norway continues as the Red Army pursues the remnants of troops routed at Kirkanas, states a Moscow message. The Germans' Lapland Army is being crushed by ...
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Interest in public affairs was not the privilege of the few, but the obligation of the many, Archbishop Gilroy told members ...
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Statements that the Victorian police force was seething with discontent were unjustified, said the Commissioner (Mr A. M. Duncan), ...
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In accordance with the policy towards Italy, announced en September 27, direct relations between the British Government ...
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Abolition of Saturday morning shopping will be sought by Newcastle branch of the Shop Assistants' Union. ...
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Mothers-in-law were criticised by the Matrimonial Conciliation Commissioner (Brigadier-General Price Weir) at Adelaide. They were among ...
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Disappointment with subscriptions to the Second Victory Loan Was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a national ...
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Details reaching Britain show that Russia's rebuilding programme is going ahead on a scale and at a pace as impressive as ...
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"Any international order to be established when the war is over should represent justice—justice so armed as to be beyond ...
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The Secretary of British Trades Union Council (Sir Walter Citrine), in a speech, said: "It looked a few weeks ago that the war against Germany ...
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In opening the Country Press Conference in Sydney, Sir Earle Page said the Country Press needed a positive policy of ...
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"The Premier had stated that he was going to make electricity available in country districts," said Mr. J. Lawson (C.P., Murray), in the ...
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