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  • Rommel All Out Opinion Of War Correspondent

    In attacking the Eighth Army, Rommel is throwing in his reequipped panzer divisions in an all-out effort to smash one of ... [Article] (266 words)
  • DANGER IN WAR SOUVENIRS

    People who kept dangerous war souvenirs were exposing themselves and others to grave danger, said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde). ... [Article] (73 words)
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  • Moving Along Line of Napoleon's Retreat Russians Hurling Back Nazi Armies

    Advancing swiftly westward from Gjatsk-about 100 miles west from Moscow-the capture of which was announced earlier, the Russians are moving along the line of Napoleon's disastrous retreat in ... [Article] (608 words)
  • TAKING GRAVEL BY AIR

    Twenty tons of pure white quartz gravel will be excavated from the Taralga gravel pit, near Cowra and despatched to ... [Article] (84 words)
  • EXPLANATION OF TOTALLY UNFIT WHAT REPATRIATION ACT PROVIDES

    The Repatriation Act provides that before a member of the fighting forces can be classed as totally and permanently incapacitated, he must, in ... [Article] (178 words)
  • U.S. PAY-AS-YOU-GO TAX PLAN

    A comprehensive pay-as-yougo income tax plan, to become effective on July 1, has been approved by the Ways and Means ... [Article] (48 words)
  • AXIS AUTHORITIES IN GREECE ANXIOUS FEAR ALLIED INVASION

    Repors from Istanbul sate that the Axis authorities In Greece are showing increasing anxiety over the possibility of ... [Article] (164 words)
  • PRODUCTION OF CERTAIN CIVILIAN CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES JODHPURS AND FABRIC HANDBAGS ELIMINATED

    By eliminating production of certain classes of civilian clothing and accessories, the Man-power Directorate can divert 1000 women ... [Article] (129 words)
  • BURNED TO DEATH IN GRASS FIRE

    Trapped by a grass fire at her home, "Chevy Chase," Dangarsleigh, near Armldale, Mrs. Mabel Jane Perrott (75), was burned to death. Her ... [Article] (88 words)
  • Heaviest Air Attack in History 1500 TONS OF BOMBS ON ESSEN

    Essen, the main armaments centre in western Germany, received from the R.A.F. on Friday night what is described as the heaviest and most devastating air attack in history. The Air Ministry News Service says that the attack lasted 40 ... [Article] (141 words)
  • TEA AND SUGAR COUPONS AVAILABLE TO-DAY

    Tea coupons C11 and C14 inclusive, and sugar coupons B15 and B16 became available to-day. The Acting Director of Rationing ... [Article] (84 words)
  • CANADIANS PREPARE FOR SECOND FRONT

    "Canada's overseas' army is girding itself for a vital role in the expected invasion of Europe," said Mr. Gillis Purcell, assistant general manager of ... [Article] (85 words)
  • HE COOKED IT

    A prisoner of war in Italy writes to his wife as follows:— "To-day I made a bread pudding and put it in a cloth, only to ... [Article] (78 words)
  • Solomons Naval Action Japanese Lose Two Destroyers

    Two large Japanese destroyers have been sunk by United States light surface units In the Solomons area. ... [Article] (152 words)
  • FIRE CAUSED BY BURNING TAR DEATH OF FATHER. MOTHER AND BABY

    A man and his wife and their infant daughter were burned to death as the result of a fire caused by burning tar at their ... [Article] (119 words)
  • PROPOSALS ADVANCED BY COMMUNIST PARTY A UNITED WORKING-CLASS FRONT

    The Communist Party, in a letter to the State Labour and Official Labour parties, has advanced proposals for the ... [Article] (276 words)
  • GUARD FATALLY INJURED

    Phillip Ewings, aged 58, of Chatswood, who was a guard on the Mudgee mail train for some time, was fatally injured at Hazelbrook on ... [Article] (78 words)

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