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  4. Vital War for Kuban Flares Into Life as Big Guns Open Attack

    The long expected battle for the Kuban bridgehead has began in full intensity, says She Berlin radio. "After several hours of artillery preparation at least 10 Soviet rifle divisions and five sank brigades opened ...

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  5. VICTORIOUS GENERAL WITH TROOPS IN TUNISIA

    American General Dwight D. Eisenhower Allied Commander-in-Chief in North Africa, pauses for a moment lo joke with some of his American soldiers during a lour of inspection in Tunisia. The King has appointed General Eisenhower and MacArthur honorary Knights Grand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GREAT ALLIED AIR OFFENSIVE SMASHES AT ISLAND BASES

    The Allied air offensive against Italy's beleaguered island bases continues with undiminished strength. The most important target attacked yesterday may prove to be Sardinia's main power station at Tirso. ...

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  7. COMPLETE AGREEMENT IN WASHINGTON TALK

    "The conference of the combined staffs at Washington ended in complete agreement on future operations in all theatres of war." declared ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN BOOTS, ENGLISH WATCHES WORN BY ENEMY

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Friday. Japanese killed in the Mubo area of New Guinea in recent fighting were wearing Australian boots and ...

    Article : 253 words
  9. Von Arnim's Mother Australian

    It has been disclosed here that an Australian woman, who had died at California about 12 months ago, was the mother of General von Arnim. ...

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  10. AMERICAN TROOPS STALK JAPS IN PAPUAN WAR

    Infantrymen of the US Army advance on all fours through a slight clearing in the New Guinea jungle on the alert for Jap snipers hidden in the dense foliage. Allied troops have cleared the Papua peninsula of the 15,000 Japanese troops stationed in that region and are closing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  11. Fear of TB Said Cause Of Death

    Giving evidence at an inquest to-day into the death of Doris May Ott (25), whose body was found in a bedroom of a house at Great Buckingham ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. Industrial Peace Code Will Outlaw

    Anything detrimental to the war effort will be considered by the Federal Government as an unlawful strike and will come within the scope of the new antistrike code announced last night. ...

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  13. MAN SELLS FIREWATER AND GOES TO COOLER

    When a man came before the Auckland court on a charge of having sold liquor without a licence, it was stated that the spirit, and containing 74 ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. Dam Flood Disasters Admitted

    The first account of the Eder and Mohne floods published in a German newspaper appears in the "Frank-furter Zeitung." It is written ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. SALVATION ARMY CARES FOR ACQUITTED WOMAN

    On condition that she places herself under the care of the Salvation Army and lives where directed, Mr. Justice Martin, in the Criminal ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. NEW MOVE BY JAPANESE TO CAUSE FAMINE?

    Commenting on recent Japanese advances in Central China, the Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) told a Press conference that it was too soon to ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. Additional Cut Made In Milk Ration

    Another reduction in milk supplies to house holders is to be made as from tomorrow. This was announced by the Milk. Board today, and was said to ...

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  18. KING'S HOLIDAY GIVEN TO SOME MUNITIONEERS

    Employees in certain munition factories are to be given the King's Birthday holiday, the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) announced ...

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  19. SOLDIER DROWNED

    The body of a middle-aged soldier, whose identity remains to be established, was found caught against an Iron grille in a flooded stormwater ...

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  20. Mosquitoes' Big Flight For Raid

    Two formations of Mosquitoes penetrated far into Germany on Thursday evening. By skilful navigation under difficult conditions they ...

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  21. USA Losses Said Low On Attu

    Despite the ferocity of fighting off Attu Island, in the Aluctions, American Army casualties so far reported have been only 127 killed, 399 wound ...

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  22. CHINA'S AMBASSADRESS

    Madame Chiang Kai-shek sits in her special car watching the scenery slip by as her train speeds across the US Rocky Mountains on route to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. HARMONY IN INDUSTRY AIM OF WARD PLAN

    Called by the Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) for the purpose of discussing problems associated with the meat industry, a conference held today ...

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  24. Boy Aged Five Loses Eye, Gets £750 Compensation

    Pour days after he commenced school Richard Norman Green (5) lost the sight of an eye due to being struck by an arrow fired by another pupil. ...

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  25. NEW BLOW BY HITLER AT BALKANS AS CHECK TO ALLIES

    Fearing an Allied invasion of the Balkans, Hitler is reported to have struck there in an effort to bring the territory under complete Axis control. Yugoslav circles in London state that German, Italian ...

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  26. Cattle in Custody: Gwabegar Man Fined

    A series of investigations in the Gwabegar district culminated in proceedings at the pilliga police court this week when John Robert Cole ...

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  27. TRACK TOO WET TO RACE SO ROSEHILL "OFF"

    The Ascot race meeting set down for Rosehill tomorrow has been postponed indefinitely. This decision was taken today by ...

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  28. Big Thefts From Army Claimed Untrue

    Independent investigations by three different authorities had completely disproved allegations that goods valued at tens of thousands of ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. BOYS THOUGHT GUILTY OF ATTACK ON CARS

    Dubbo police are investigating the breaking of windscreen and glass fittings on several cars which were parked on a vacant block of land ...

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  30. NO MORE WITHDRAWALS FROM GROCERIES

    The value of staffs in grocery establishments was emphasised today by the Deputy Director 01 Manpower (Mr. Bellemore. ...

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  31. GAS PRODUCER FUMES SUFFOCATE MAN

    Perth, Friday: Overcome by fames from a gas producer, Robert Sheppard (28) was suffocated in the garage of his dairy. It was the second fatality ...

    Article : 38 words
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