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  3. VITAL PONITZ STRUGGLE MAY REACH CLIMAX IN NEXT 24 HOURS

    MOSCOW, Sat.—Twenty-four hours will decide the fate of the Donetz struggle. South-east of Kharkov, despite great odds, the Red Army remains ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NAVY WORKING PAR[?]S at a North African port, land water for the Eighth Army during its drive in Tunisia. Without naval did like this, General Montgomery's advance to the Mareth Line would have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  5. Libel Suits Settled

    NEW YORK, Sat.: Well-known writer, Pierre van Paassen, through his attorney, publicly apologised to the Duke of ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. Editorial

    At a time when the whole of Australia is being urged bf the Government to save, the report of the Federal ...

    Article : 256 words
  7. Dutch Seaman Murdered

    SYDNEY, Sat.: Detectives now believe that Jose Maria Raas (27), a Dutch seaman, whose body bearing deep knife wounds was ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. Child Injured

    Alexander Offord Smith (10), of Monmouth-street, Mt. Lawley, jumped off a stationary ice waggon in Blake-street, North Perth, ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. Mckey Rooney And The Army

    HOLLYWOOD, Saturday: Application has been made to keep Mickey Rooney out off the U.S. Army on the grounds that actors are fust as essential as technicians, but, so for, no finality has been reached. ...

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  10. Montgomery's Men Take Ground At Bayo net Point

    ALGIERS, Saturday: News from the Tun isian front has brightened with a definite advance by Montgomery's Eighth Army, following a baypnet attack east of the Mareth Line. Unfortunately continued bad weather hampers the combined American-Free French advance from Gafsa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Noel Coward Better

    LONDON, Sat.—Noel Ooward, famous playwright who bas been seriously ill with influenza, is reported to be improving. ...

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  12. Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Sat.: At the Central Court today. James Hefferman (22), was remanded until Monday on a change of murdering William ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. U.S. BATTLESHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Sat: RearAdmiral Blandy, Chief of US Naval Ordnance, in an interview with the press said, the ack-ack ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 151 words
  14. PUR FLYERS SINK JAP SUB AT LAIE

    From Our Correspondent Somewhere in Australia.—An enemy submarine was surprised in Lae Harbor when our aircraft made a night attack, says a GHQ comminiiatte The [?] was discharging ...

    Article : 194 words
  15. Bibles Burnt In Adelaide Church

    ADELAIDE, Sat:— When the Ou rate of St. Columba's Church, Hawthorn, entered his church this morning to prepare for the ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. Beating The U-Boat

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: US Navy Secretary, Col. Knox, told a Presa conference that the U-boat activity in the Atlantic had ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. EDEN'S LINK WITH USA

    WASHINGTON, Sat: Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, in the only public speech toe will make in America, ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. Berlin Havoc

    LONDON Sat.: The "churches" which Goering alleged were hit by the RAF during its raid on Berlin on March were, according ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN BUILT SHIPS

    CANBERRA, Sat.: Acceptance trials of one the staLndard merchant vessels constructed under the Commonwealth Shipbinilding ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. GIVING THEM A CHANCE!

    NEW YORK, Sot: Following the Allied victory in the Bismarck Sea, Tokio radio is reported ...

    Article : 59 words
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  22. MANY ARRESTS YESTERDAY

    Sixteen men were arrested in Perth yesterday on charges of obstructing pedestrian traffic, while seven were arrested at ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. "SINGAPORE SILENT": U.S. Pressman's Views

    NEW YORK, Sat.: Singapore is silent today because of mistakes made in 1919, 1929, 1933 and 1936, not because of the "Singapore mind of 1941," says the "Chicago Daily News" correspondent, George Weller, in a book ...

    Article : 282 words
  24. SPITFIRE TAKES OFF TO GIVE JAP RAIDERS A SURPRISE

    SPITFIRE taking off from the runway at a northern base. In their first action, from Australian soil, RAAF Spitfires accounted for six out of 15 Zeros without loss to themselves.—Department of Air photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MR. DEDMAN SAYS "NO"

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: Plans by Methodist churchfoik to build a £10,000 club, to accommodate 2000 ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. WOMAN ON DANGER LIST

    Bella By theil <50), of Brigh— ton-street. Cottesloe, was knocked down by a motor car in Perth last night. She suffered severe ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. "MEAT CONTROL URGENT"

    CANBERRA, Sal.: Provision for control of the mear industry by a Controller of Meat Supplies and a Meat Advisory Committee was made in amended National Security Regulations gazetted today. Mr. J. A. Tonkin, of the ...

    Article : 358 words
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