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  3. ALLIED TROOPS ARE CLOSING ON BIZERTA

    LONDON, May 3.—American troops this morning captured Mateur, chief communication town 20 miles from Bizerta. They forced the Germans to retreat a considerable distance. At the same time French troops moved further ...

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  4. Heavy Fighting R[?] The Kuban Area [?]n The Northern Ca[?]asus

    LONDON, May 3.—Heavy fighting is raging in the Kuban area of the northern Caucasus. Nine hundred Germans were wiped out in one [?]ector yesterday, and in dog-fights which lasted all day. 54 German planes were shot down ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. Big Comb Out Of Aliens

    CANBERRA.— Almost 10,000 Italian and enem[?] refugee aliens not vet in war service will be affected by the manpower ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. Examination Of Volunteers In Fire Service

    THE volunteer firemen and firewomen who recently completed their initial training course at the Ceptral Fire Station, will be ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. Ban On Mothers Day Telegrams

    SYDNEY.—The Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) announced today that Mothers Day telegrams will not be accepted by post offices ...

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  8. Building Boom After The War

    SYDNEY.—"In the tremendous wave of home building which will sweep Australia immediately after the war, the Federal Government does ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. DEATH OF FORMER STAR JOCKEY

    ADELAIDE.—George Bax, a noted South Australian jockey, died today. Apprenticed to J. Patterson, he won the Adelaide Cup on St. Spasa, the ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. DENIAL THAT MAIL BAG ROBBED

    BRISBANE.—A report that £82,000 in notes had disappeared from the mail van between Mackay and Townsville was denied today by C.I.B. ...

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  11. AUSSIES TRAINING U.S. ARMY MEN

    ADELAIDE.—For the first time in history United States Army personnel are being trained in Australia by Australians. ...

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  12. IDLE COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY.—Despite the fact that mass meetings which will be asked to endorse the decision of the recent national convention of the Miners' ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. DOUBLE SOLES FOR CIVILIAN SHOES

    SYDNEY.—A new standard for civilian footwear would require, in place of the single sole largely used in the velt schoen type, an extra ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. NEW PILOT FOR THE FLYING DOCTOR

    Following the resignation of Pliot Hugh Bond from the Flying Doctor service, a new pilot has arrived here to take his plnce He ls Pllot [?] ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. Three Killed In Vic. Road Smash

    MELBOURN.—Three people were killed and seven of hers injured in a road smash at Newstead. Several other people were injured in suburban ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. MANPOWER CALL UP IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE.—Between 200 and 300 men have been called up by the All[?]ed Works Council in the first general labor call up made by the ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. PRODUCTION TARGETS

    CANBERRA.—The Director-General of Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) revealed today that to meet the production targets planned by the Federal ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. ITALIAN SPOKESMAN THREATENS AMERICA

    LONDON, May 3.—Calline for reprisals on captured Allied airmen and threatening the United States with air raids. Signor Gayda. Mussolini's ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. OVER-ACE OFFICERS TO LOSE BADGES

    MELBOURNE.— Under a general routine order just issued, "Australia" shoulder badges and grev backgrounds to color patches will have to ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. B.H. COUPLE TO MARRY IN ADELAIDE

    The marriage of Miss Of ive White and P[?]e. W. O'Riellv will be solemnised at the Pirie Street Methodist Church tomorrow at 6 p.m. Miss ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. ANOTHER INDUSTRIAL HOLD UP LIKELY

    SYDNEY.—A nation-wide stoppage in the metal trades on even a greate[?] scale than that of yesterday may occur on May 24 If the Commonwealth. ...

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  22. MEN INJURED

    Early this morning S. S. Brown, of 60 Morish Struet, a night shift worker at the Zine, injured an ankle. He was treated by Dr, Boscence and ...

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  23. OUR GOOD RECORD IN T.B. CASES

    CANBERRA.—Commenting on the decision of the British Ministry of Health to intensify its anti-T B. drive, the Director-General of Health ...

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  24. Weather Hampers Airmen

    FROM Our Own Correspondent, "Somewhere in Australia." —Only limited activity was reported in today's commimique, which reported that heavy weather had seriously interfered with all air activities to the north for the past ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. BOYS ADMIT THEFTS AND DAMAGE

    During the Easter holidays three city shops were entered by boys. The stores were those of Frank Griff, Feldman's, and Miss Banks. At the ...

    Article : 107 words
  26. AMAZING STORY AT INQUEST

    WHEN the Inquest was resumed at Parramatta today into the death of Albert Edward Crutcher (11), whose body was found in a pool at Granville on March 7, Detective Sergeant C. R. Sawyer alleged that Lionel Roy Barlow (24), soldier, who had been accused of the murder, told him. ...

    Article : 153 words
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