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  4. Two Great Battles on the Russian Front

    The issue of the two great battles on the Russian front is anxiously awaited —the final battle for Viazma, which has now started, with the Soviet troops ...

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  6. S.W.PACIFIC

    "There is ample evidence that hard fighting will lay ahead of the Allies in the South-West Pacific," said the Secretary for War, Mr. Stimson, ...

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  7. NORTH AFRICA

    In an apparent effort to protect his right wing, which extends into the hills at Khar Rhilane, Field Marshal Rommel again launched an attack in ...

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  9. KHARKOV

    A great tank and infantry battle which may decide the fate of the whole southern Russian front is raging on the muddy plains before ...

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  10. JAP AIR RAID

    Forty Japanese planes attacked Oro Bay, New Guinea, yesterday, but 14 of them were shot out of action. This success was announced in a ...

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  11. CARDINAL HINSLEY

    The condition of the Catholic Archbishop of London, Cardinal Hinsley, is grave. It is reported that oxygen has been administered. ...

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  12. COAL STRIKE

    Compared with 27 yesterday, 24 pits were idle on the N.S.W. coalfields today, but production loss was still in the vicinity of 30,000 tons as the ...

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  13. FEDERAL GOVT.

    The senate Opposition today renewed its determination to secure the removal from the Income Tax Rates Bill of the House of Representatives of the ...

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  14. HIT-RUN RAIDERS

    Two churches were hit and several houses demolished when a number of hit-and-run German raiders attacked the south-west coast in daylight. The ...

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  15. WEALTH IN LAND HOLDINGS

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Tully, said today that there were 4000 ownerships of land in N.S.W. exceeding the unimproved capital value of £5000. In ...

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  16. A MILLION HOMELESS

    "More than one million people have been rendered homeless in Germany and occupied Europe as the result of British air attacks," said the ...

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  18. HIROHITO'S BROTHER

    "Prince Chichibu, brother of Emperor Hirohito, of Japan, has been under close arrest for the past 15 months," says the "Daily Mail's" ...

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  19. VEGETABLES

    A scheme has been established in the north of N.S.W. to deal with 300 tonnes of fresh vegetables a month. ...

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  20. MORE JAP SHIPS ATTACKED

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday. On the north coast of New Guinea seven Japanese ships were attacked by our bombers yesterday. One was ...

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  21. CHALLENGE BY MR. LANG

    A dramatic situation arose at the meeting bf the State Parliamentary Labor caucus on Wednesday. Following the ruling by the chairman (Mr. ...

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  22. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England The Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily ...

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  23. PARIS SUBURBS RAIDED

    Factories on the outskirts of Paris being used by the Germans have been bombed. There were violent explosions and dense black smoke. ...

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