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  • EAST PRUSSIA EXPENSIVE FOR NAZIS Enemy Officers Shooting Own Men

    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 ... [Article] (385 words)
  • PUBLIC INTEREST TASK FOR ALL ARCHBISHOP GILROY TO CATHOLIC LEGION

    Interest in public affairs was not the privilege of the few, but the obligation of the many, Archbishop Gilroy told members ... [Article] (281 words)
  • Denial Of Discontent Amongst Police

    Statements that the Victorian police force was seething with discontent were unjustified, said the Commissioner (Mr A. M. Duncan), ... [Article] (85 words)
  • POLICY TOWARDS ITALY RECOGNITION BY THE ALLIES

    In accordance with the policy towards Italy, announced en September 27, direct relations between the British Government ... [Article] (129 words)
  • Move For Abolition Of Saturday Shopping

    Abolition of Saturday morning shopping will be sought by Newcastle branch of the Shop Assistants' Union. ... [Article] (125 words)
  • MOTHERS-IN-LAW CRITICISED

    Mothers-in-law were criticised by the Matrimonial Conciliation Commissioner (Brigadier-General Price Weir) at Adelaide. They were among ... [Article] (81 words)
  • SECOND VICTORY LOAN MR. CURTIN DISAPPOINTED

    Disappointment with subscriptions to the Second Victory Loan Was expressed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a national ... [Article] (358 words)
  • RUSSIA'S REBUILDING PROGRAMME GOING AHEAD AT IMPRESSIVE RATE

    Details reaching Britain show that Russia's rebuilding programme is going ahead on a scale and at a pace as impressive as ... [Article] (236 words)
  • MUST BE FOUNDED ON JUSTICE ANY NEW WORLD ORDER

    "Any international order to be established when the war is over should represent justice—justice so armed as to be beyond ... [Article] (255 words)
  • No Early End To War

    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 ... [Article] (156 words)
  • POLICY OF COUNTRY PRESS UNITY URGED BY SIR EARLE PAGE

    In opening the Country Press Conference in Sydney, Sir Earle Page said the Country Press needed a positive policy of ... [Article] (171 words)
  • ELECTRICITY IN RURAL DISTRICTS ACTION WANTED NOW

    "The Premier had stated that he was going to make electricity available in country districts," said Mr. J. Lawson (C.P., Murray), in the ... [Article] (176 words)

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