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    Today's Armstrong, THE DINKUM OIL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BUDAPEST RAIL LINK SEVERED

    The Russians, having shattered German defences on the west bank of the Upper Tisa, have driven a wedge of infantry and guns across the Germans' last direct line of rail communications between Budapest and ...

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  4. JAPS LAND BIG FORCES ON LEYTE IS.

    Thirty-five thousand Japanese troops have succeeded in running the American blockade of Leyte, Island, in the Philippines, and are ...

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  5. KEANE IN USA FOR TRADE CONFERENCES

    Senator Keane, Australian Customs Minister, accompanied by Mr A. C. Moore, Director of Import Procurement, has arrived on the West ...

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  6. FRANK SURVEY OF BRITAIN'S FINANCES

    "The British Government is shortly issuing a White Paper frankly admitting that she is bankrupt," says the Washington columnist, Drew ...

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  7. DEMOCRATS' LEAD INCREASED

    A revised ballot count in Mr Dewey's home state has placed Michigan in President Roosevelt's column, says Associated Press of America. ...

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  8. USE OF PENICILLIN BY DOCTORS

    Objection to a Commonwealth monopoly of penicillin and to interference with the right of doctors to prescribe what they thought fit was ...

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  9. DROUGHT MAY AFFECT FOOD TARGETS

    Production of foodstuffs, especially meat and cereals, had been seriously affected by the drought in all states except Tasmania and Queensland, ...

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  12. HUGE US CREDIT TO BRITAIN LIKELY FOR NON-WAR GOODS

    United States is planning to extend $5,000 million credit to Britain and the other Allies for purchase of non-war goods, in addition to ...

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  13. TO CONTROL PACIFIC WAR SUPPLIES

    Mr Forrestal, US Navy Secretary, announces that Admiral Royal Ingersoll, C-in-C Atlantic Fleet, has been appointed commander of the ...

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  14. PRODUCERS AND TRANSPORT

    Primary producers operating smallcapacity trucks will not transgress regulations by using their vehicles outside the 20-miles radius, ...

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  15. GEELONG MAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    Mr William Knight, of Myers st, Geelong, was killed and two others injured yesterday afternoon when a car in which they were travelling on ...

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  16. NO CURTAILMENT OF WHEAT FOR STOCK

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr Scully, Minister for Commerce, said today that there was at present no intention of curtailing wheat as ...

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  17. DROUGHT AND DUST IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Fri: Many areas throughout Queensland are experiencing drought, and fires menace those districts where there is grass ...

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  18. SURVEY OF DISEASES IN INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Fri: Cabinet decided today that action would be taken by the Commonwealth Government in co-operation with State Governments ...

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  19. VACC OFFICIALS

    At the inaugural meeting of Colac and district section of the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce Mr F. Spencer was elected ...

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  20. MR CURTIN TO REST UNTIL JANUARY

    CANBERRA, Fri: The illness of Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, involves some strain on the heart, and Mr Curtin is unlikely to be able to ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Mr Thomas Johnson Peart, 79 years, of Bairnsdale, has died. He was born at Melton, and was well known in the fruitgrowing industry. He ...

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