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  4. RUSSIANS' TRAP CATCHES GERMAN TANKS

    The myth of German invincibility was exploded by the Soviet Red Army, which has turned from defensive to grim offensive and is giving the Nazis no respite in their flight from the Ukraine and their repulse before Moscow. An artist's impression shows how a concealed Russian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  5. Joint Navies Superior To Axis Fleete Is Churchill's View

    London, Friday.—More than 2300 of[?]rs and ratings of the Prince of Wales and Repulse have been saved and about 600 are missing. This was ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN FORCE NOT YET IN ACTION BUT READY TO MEET ENEMY

    The Australian official war correspondent (Sergeant Ian Fitchett) states that the A.I.F. has not yet been in action. The past two nights have been spent waiting for an enemy who so far has not yet ...

    Article : 607 words
  7. Darwin Black Out After First Siren

    Darwin was completely blacked out for two hours last night. When an alarm sounded at 10.45 most of the lights of the town were ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. LOAN HONOR FLAG WON BY COONAMBLE

    Coonamble, with a population of 3150, has was the Commonwealth honor flag for the highest per capita result in the £100,000,000 loan. ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. Wellington Car Crash Claims Fourth Victim

    The fourth victim of a car crash at Wellington early on Thursday morning died in the Wellington District Hospital yesterday ...

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  10. Ban On Coal Export To Other States

    The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beasley) announced today that all existing contracts relating to the supply of New South Wales coal to ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. NIGHTBEAM SCRATCHED

    Sydney, Friday.—Nightbeam has been relieved of his engagement in the Dundas Handicap at the Rosehill race meeting tomorrow. ...

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  12. Russians Say Hitler Seeks Peace

    The official Soviet spokesman in Kuibyshey, temporary Russian capital, has announced that Hitler is seeking peace with Russia, but the Soviet would grant it only by agreement with Britain and America. ...

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  13. NO DECISION RESULT SAYS "PRAVDA"

    The Moscow newspaper "Pravda," in a leaner, says Japans early partial success in the Pacific will not be decisive. The Japanese wanted a quick ...

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  14. CITY SHELTERS

    Relief workers are to be put to work immediately digging air raid trenches in public parks and carrying out other ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. SINGAPORE RACKET

    There were no alerts last night, which was the quietest since Sunday. Speedy action has been taken here to curb food profiteers, who ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. EFFECTS OF WAR:

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) announced today that all men affected by the new militia call-up, announced last night, must ...

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  17. Campaign Historic Blunder

    "In Russia the Germans have been brought to a standstill and in many sectors are retreating. In Russia Hitler has made one of the ...

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  18. MOBILE DENTAL UNIT LEAVES ON TUESDAY

    The mobile dental unit, sponsored by the Department of Health, will leave Dubbo on Tuesday, it having been recalled to Sydney. ...

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  19. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

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  20. BATTLESHIPS SUNK BY 80 PLANES—RAIN OF TORPEDOES

    Survivors from H.M.S. Prince of Wales and Repulse reveal that the battleships were sunk by 80 Japanese planes, which dived in formation and dropped bombs and torpedoes with deadly accuracy. Both ships were sunk by air ...

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  21. Japanese Held at Luzon-Paratroop Invasion Reported

    The American Secretary for War (Mr. Henry Stimson) stated today that determined resistance by American forces had confined Japanese landings on Luzon Island to Iparri. The American Associated Press, however, reports that ...

    Article : 388 words
  22. VICTORIA ARRANGES EVACUATION

    Instruction for parents for possible evacuation of 280,000 children from vulnerable areas will be issued to schools early next week. ...

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  23. Churchill Confident Of Libya Outcome

    Confidence in the British ability to destroy the German and Italian armed forces in Libya was voiced by the Prime Minister ...

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  24. WOMEN LORRY DRIVERS WANTED—W.A.N.S. MOVE

    The Government needs the services of 3000 women lorry drivers as soon as they can be trained in a knowledge of motor mechanics and ...

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  25. BEAVERBROOK RATIONS TYRE SALES

    In order to conserve rubber supplies, Lord Beaverbrook has prohibited for two months from today the sale and purchase of new motor car tyres, after ...

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  26. CR. C. TRESCOWTHICK SHIRE PRESIDENT

    Councillor C. W. Trescowthick, at a special meeting held this morning, was elected President of the Timbre-bongie Shire Council. The presidental ...

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