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  4. Spitfires Bring Down Japs at Darwin

    Spitfires from Britain, engaged for the first time in Australia, scored 100 per cent, victory against Japanese raiders at Darwin on Tuesday. Six bombers descended to plaster a drome, and the Spitfires brought down each. The Spitfires are acknowledged the world's greatest single-seater ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN PRESS HAIL SEA VICTORY AS GREATEST BLOW YET TO JAPANESE

    All New York evening papers splashed the victory in the Battle of the Bismarck Sea. "PM" devotes the front page to the words: "Banzai and Bingo," suggesting in a panel that the Japanese should add "Bingo" ...

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  6. CHEEKY SUBS. ATTACK IN GENOA HARBOR

    A British submarine surfaced in the Gulf of Genoa, fired on a shipbuilding yard and scored direct hits on two vessels on the stocks. ...

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  7. McNULTY ACQUITTED OF GRAVE CHARGE

    The prosecution having failed to satisfy him beyond reasonable doubt, Mr. McCulloch, SM, in the Central Police Court, today ...

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  8. NEW TAXATION MEASURE PASSED IN CANBERRA

    Owing to the absence from the House of Representatives of Mr. A. Co'es (Ind.) amendments to the Tax Bill, providing for the raising of ...

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  9. AXIS GAIN AND LOSS IN TUNISIA

    While the Germans have gained further ground in Northern Tunisia the Axis forces are retreating along the whole central sector. The enemy ...

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  10. LAST OF CONVOY SENT TO BOTTOM IN FIERCE ATTACKS:

    The last of the 22 Japanese snips of the convoy heading towards Lac was smart to the bottom of Huon. Gulf yesterday morning. It is now ...

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  11. BOY, 15, FRACTURES ARM IN DANCE FALL

    When he fell at a dance hull in Dubbo on Thursday night James Jackson (15), of Chelmsford Street, fractured his right forearm. ...

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  12. Munitions Ultimatum To Management

    Following a slopwork meeting of all employees at an important munitions factory, the management was given 48 hours' notice to reinstate a suspended ...

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  13. TEXTILE STRIKERS BACK AT WORK ON MONDAY

    It now stems likely that there will be full production in the textile industry on Monday, as it was announced today that the shop stewards had ...

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  14. GAOL WALL COLLAPSES AND KILLS SEVEN

    Dublin, Friday: Seven were killed, two missing and 17 injured when the wall of a gaol at Waterford collapsed on eight houses, which were ...

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  15. Fortresses in Dives To Gun Japanese After Convoy Blasted

    As ship after ship went down during the Allied attack on the Japanese convoy on Wednesday, hundreds of soldiers piled into boats or climbed onto rafts in an endeavor to reach the shore, but were attacked with withering machine-gun fire. ...

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  16. Russians Press Drive West of Riev With New Captures

    The Russians are continuing to press on to the west from Rjev. A special communique has announced the capture of Olenino, to the west of Rjev, also Chertovino, which is between Olenino and the ...

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  17. AGAIN IN DEMAND

    Members of the higher councils of the Democratic National Committee approached the President and recommended his acceptance of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Methodist Conference Shelves Dance Talk

    At the Methodist conference of New South Wales today a request from the western district that the conference should consider the question of ...

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  19. LAND TAX FEARS OF GRAZIERS

    Widespread alarm has been caused among sheep and woolgrowers by the prospect that the proposed graduated land tax in New South Wales, ...

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  20. Aged Woman Incinerated In Grass Fire

    Trapped in a grass fire near Armidale last night Mrs. Mabel Jane Perrott (79) was burned to death. She was buried today at the base ...

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  21. WOMAN DIES, DAUGHTER HURT IN COLLISION

    Mrs. Mary Ellis (50), of Mannibadir, was killed and her daughter Joyce (16) seriously injured when a six-wheeled truck collided with a tram ...

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  22. £600 Flood Relief Grant Given to Wellington

    Grant of £600 will be made to the Macquarie Shire Council, Wellington, in the form of flood damage relief. ...

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  23. QTC RACE APPEAL

    The Queensland Tuff Club Committee on Friday next will hear the appeals by J. B. Charters (owner) and P. Morgan (Jockey) who were ...

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  24. Blockade Leakage Sealed

    London, Friday: The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander; told the House of Commons that the landings in North Africa had sealed a big ...

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  25. Civilian Clothing Cut Releases 1000 Women

    By eliminating production of certain classes of civilian clothing and accessories the New South Wales Manpower Directorate will be able ...

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  26. SPITFIRES OUTSPED BY RUMOR ALONE

    The day of the Spitfires' arrival in the Northern Territory is one that will be long remembered. We all knew they were coming. In spite of the utmost official reticence a secret so huge with possibilities is not easily kept in camps and depots and ...

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  27. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news In "The Liberal" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include, in England, The Times, Dally Telegraph, Daily ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA TROPHIES FROM YOUNG SOLDIER

    A variety of native souvenirs from New Guinea has been sent to Mrs. H. Gore, of Bultie Street, by her son Private Jack Gore, who was formerly ...

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  29. FIRST SOVIET MINISTER WELCOMED IN CANBERRA

    The first Soviet Minister to Australia (M. Mandrel Vlasov) arrived in Canberra today. He was greeted by Ministers, members of Parliament and ...

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