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  3. ALLIED AND JAPANESE FLEETS CLASH IN MIGHTY BATTLE IN PACIFIC OCEAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced this evening that the greatest naval battle of the war is now proceeding in the Southwest Pacific. Japanese losses to the present, according to an ...

    Article : 696 words
  4. Japanese Reported In Indian Territory

    According to the Paris radio, the Japanese, after occupying Paletwa, made several crossings of the Calanda River into Indian territory, and have taken up positions in the "elephant region," about 60 miles ...

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  5. BRITISH LAND AND AIR COMMANDERS IN LIBYA

    Seen in this picture in discussion with another c[?]heer at desert headquarters are (left) Air Vice Marshal Arthur Cohingham, DSO, MC. commanding the British Air Forces in the Western Desert, and (right) Major-General Neil Methuen Ritchie, CBE, DSO, MC., who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. More Women To Make War Products

    The prosper of increasing the use of women for munition factories in consequence of changes in the Pacific war situation and the absorption of ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. CHARCOAL STOCKS MEET ALL DEMANDS

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) announced today that charcoal production has now reached a level which more than satisfies the demands of ...

    Article : 76 words
  8. RUSSIANS PENETRATE GERMAN ARMY LINES ON MURMANSK FRONT

    It is admitted by Berlin radio that the Russians on the Murmansk front have penetrated the German lines to a depth between eight and 11 miles. The Russians have consolidated their gains despite fierce fighting and counter attacks. ...

    Article : 375 words
  9. Millfield Greta line Idle for Third Day

    Implementing a decision taken last night at a mass meeting at Cessnock, miners of Millfield Greta colliery were idle today for the third ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. War To Pay For Repairs To Tractor

    Although it will cost the Talbragar Shire Council £700 to repair its Cletrac tractor, it will get this amount back in four months, or at ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. GREAT MARITIME FEAT CHEATS JAPANESE

    A merchant ship which was bombed by Japanese in the first raid on Darwin, and which had been regarded as a total loss, has been ...

    Article : 83 words
  12. 0Rule 77 Not Needed For Mines

    The use of Regulation 77 had not been made since the Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) made his statement that he would not employ it ...

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  13. Concentration of Planes In Russia Urged

    Dr. Kung, Vice-president of the Chinese Executive Yuan, urged today that 1000 united nations bombers be concentrated at Vladivostock to ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. NEWS OF VICTORY CHEERS MEMBERS

    A smashing success against the Japanese naval forces in the vicinity of the Solomon Islands was reported by the Navy today. ...

    Article : 346 words
  15. Horrible Atrocities On Serbs

    A Yugoslav Government memo describes Hungarian atrocities as "the greatest known in the human race for 1000 years." ...

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  16. Ostend Bomb Target For RAF Planes

    RAF bombing of occupied territory and Germany continues with unabated fury. The latest heavy raid has been at Oslend. The American ...

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  17. NES DIRECTION BANS DISPERSAL OF CHILDREN

    "The chief warden (Ald. E. B. Serisier) yesterday received a circular from the Director of Education (Mr. R. J. McKenzie) which gans dispersal ...

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  18. BROWNOUT VENTILATION CAUSES ACCIDENTS

    Commenting on a statement by the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Knight) yesterday on the growing number of accidents in factories, the ...

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  19. AIR FORCE AND NAVY WILL TURN WAR TIDE

    Air-Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett will return to England. He relinquished command of the Royal Australian Air Force on Monday. ...

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  20. Clothing Rationed On Monday

    It was announced tonight that the Government had decided to ration all clothing. Restriction of sales will commence as from Monday. ...

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  21. South African Troops Now in Ceylon

    Seasoned South African troops have arrived in Ceylon. They include men representing various units attached to the Union forces, among ...

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  22. Gort New Governor And Chief at Malta

    The Governor and Commander-in-chief of Malta (Sir William Dobby) has resigned and is returning to England. ...

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  23. BEAU VITE'S OWNER DEAD

    Auckland (N.Z.), Friday—Following a recent operation Mr. Ralph Stewart, owner of the racehorse Beau Vite, died today. Mr. Stewart recently broke ...

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  24. Aiding Japan Charge Dubbed as Joke

    When hearing of a charge of alleged conspiracy to assist Japan was continued today, it was suggested by Mr. Darcy, counsel for the prosecution, that ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. CLOSE CO-OPERATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) told the House of Representatives today that he had received a communication from the Australian Minister for ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in tills issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

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  27. GERMANS TAKE TOLL OF ARCTIC CONVOY

    Over a period of several days the Germans have made determined attempts with light surface forces. U-boats and planes to prevent the ...

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  28. FALLON SILENT ON RUMOR

    Replying to statements that he had resigned because of lack of co-operation in the union, Mr. C. G. Fallon, general secretary to the AWU, refused to ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. CLEANLINESS DRIVE

    Regulations gazetted today regulate bedding and filling materials. In future such materials must not contain dirt or foreign matter, and the filling ...

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  30. HOW INTERNEES LIVE

    Canberra, Friday.—Enemy aliens in interment camps are engaged in chopping wood and growing vegetables for military camps, according to a ...

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