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  3. New German Attacks on Kerch

    Latest messages from Moscow speak of German tank attacks repelled at Kerch on the central front. No mention is made of Kharkov in the latest communiique. The Germans in the twenty twenty-fourth day of the siege at ...

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  4. BRITISH FORCES ABANDON MERSA MATRUH

    London, Today.—It is reliably stated in Cairo that the British forces have abandoned Mersa Matruh. A blanket of silence covers the vital battle for Egypt. The only news is coming from Axis sources except for carefully phrased ...

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  5. R.A.N. DESTROYER LOST IN CONVOY BATTLE

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—The Australian destroyer Nestor (1,690 tons) was sunk, in the Mediterranean on June 15, during a fierce convoy battle, ...

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  6. Personal

    Inspector G. E. McDonald, of Bay Road, who was admitted to the Mount Gambier General Hospital last week, is progressing very well. ...

    Article : 414 words
  7. Libyan Reverses

    LONDON, Monday.—Besides discussion of the latest reverses in in the Middle East editorials in London newspapers today dealt ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. New Bread Distribution Scheme Starts Tomorrow

    Although final arrangements will not be made, until the Mount Gambier bakers meet tonight, a new form of bread delivery will operate in the ...

    Article : 249 words
  9. Treasurer Talks with Heads of Commonwealth Bank

    CANBERRA, Today.—In talks begun with the Governor, and the Chairman of the Commonwealth Bank, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) was ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. IN THE COURTS

    In the Penola Court before Dr. H. R. Oaten, and Mr. G. P. Davis, Mrs. Margaret Ann Wilson, of Penola Forest, was charged with giving without due ...

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  11. TRIAL BLACK OUT

    Mount Gambier is to take part in the trial black-out to be held next Tuesday night, in all lighting restricted areas and vulnerable towns in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. "Limited Air Activity" in North

    To-day's communique—one of the shortest yet issued from, Allied, Headquarters in the South-West Pacific area—reports a lull yesteday in the ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. De GAULLE ACKKNOWLEDGES BIRTHDAY CAKE

    A letter thanking her for the gift of birthday cake sent last year has been received by Mrs. V. F. Day, of Bay Road, from General Charles De ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Militia Men Transfer to A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Today.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) revealed today that many militiamen are volunteering for the A.I.F. Mr. Forde said ...

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  15. BREMEN AGAIN ATTACKED

    LONDON.—Bad weather conditions made it impossible for the R.A.F. bombers which attacked the great German port of Bremen on Saturday ...

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  16. "Unofficial" Raid Alarm

    Mount Gambier had an "unofficial" air raid test on Saturday night when at 7.15 every siren in the town sounded. Unfortunately, they did not give any ...

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  17. No Tobacco Decrease for July

    SYDNEY.—Supplies of tobacco and cigarettes for civilians in July would be the same as those in June, said a statement issued on Saturday ...

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  18. Penola Factory at Work after Fire

    Temporary repairs have been carried out at the Penola Milk Products Company's Factory after the damage caused by the recent serious fire, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. So Ends a Year

    To-night the gaps, in Mount Gambier's brown out will remain longer and be more in number, for to-day, June 30, marks the end of the 1841-42 ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. Wet Washing Day

    Yesterday's weather was the bugbear, of all conscientious housewives —washing day—damp, cold, and calm until lunch-time, so that the clothes ...

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  21. S.A. Airman Killed in Air Crash

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—A South Australian airman was killed and another airman seriously injured when two aircraft collided as they were ...

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  22. Record State Surplus Expected

    ADELAIDE, Today.—A record surplus of about £900,000 is,expected when the State financial figures close tomorrow. ...

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  23. GNEISENAU SEVERELY DAMAGED

    LONDON, Monday.—A British Air Ministry communique announcesy that the German battle-cruiser Gneisenau, has been severely damaged by R.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Loan Over-Subscribed by £2,250,000

    CANBERRA, June 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced tonight that the Second Liberty War Loan of £35,000,000, which closed last ...

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  25. Japanese Losses at Midway

    The Japanese losses in the Midway Island Battle some weeks ago were even more extensive than were at first estimated, and the following details ...

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  26. Mr. Hannaford, M.L.C., Dies

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Mr. Walter Hannaford, M.L.C. for the Midland District from 1912 to 1940, when he retired, died yesterday, aged 74. He ...

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  27. Conspired to Help Japan Two Imprisoned

    PERTH, June 29.—Convicted by a jury last Tuesday of having contravened the Crimes Act by conspiring to assist the Japanese Empire at ...

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  28. Japs Bomb Cebu in Reprisal

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General Romulo, of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's staff, told interviewers in Washington today that the Japanese raided Cebu ...

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  29. 12 N.S.W. 'Mines Idle Yesterday

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Twelve mines were idle in New South Wales today as a result of which about 10,000 tons of coal were lost to production, and ...

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  30. Tea Ration Increase?

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—A slight increase in the tea ration is being considered by the Federal Government, it was announced to-day. ...

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  31. Lord Glanely Killed

    Lord Glanely, Chairman of several large shipping companies in England, and a director of the Great Western Railway, was killed in a raid on a ...

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  32. A.I.F. Men, in S.A. to Get Leave

    CANBERRA, Today.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said today that a number of A.I.F. men in South Australian camps would be given ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. Japanese Landing East of Aleutians?

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The enemy controlled radio station at Paris has claimed that the Japanese have landed on a group of islands east of the ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. Australia Building Merchant Ships

    CANBERRA, Today.—It was revealed today that Australia is building fair-sized merchant ships as well as some classes of naval shipping. ...

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  35. CARY GRANT NOW U.S. CITIZEN.

    Cary Grant, film star, who was born at Bristol (England) in 1904 of English parents, has been granted U.S. citizenship. He says he will enlist as ...

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