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  4. NEW SOVIET THREAT TO GERMAN ARMY SEEN IN SOUTHERN CAPTURES

    After the annihilation of the vast German armies at Stalingrad totalling, 330,000, the Russians in the Caucasus are menacing Hitler with the loss of yet another 250,000 Germans and Rumanians and more vast ...

    Article : 511 words
  5. British Spitfires Still Supreme Air Weapon Against Germans

    Although British and American bombers now dominate the scene in aerial warfare over the Continent, the fighter plane continues to play an essential role as escort and also when employed in devastating sweeps against the enemy. The improved Spitfire, which played such a prominent part in the Battle of Britain, is still dominant in the air, boasting great speed and terrific firepower. Picture shows n Spitfire fuelling for a sweep across the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  6. DUBBO HEATWAVE

    The first heatwave of the summer struck Dublin on Saturday, and Sunday, yesterday and today, after a trying night, saw the temperature ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. FLYNN'S NOMINATION WITHDRAWN

    President Roosevelt has withdrawn the nomination of Edward J. Flynn as Ambassador and personal representative in Australia. ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. Last Fight Still Hope Of Il Duce

    "The decision in this superhuman war will go to the one who can hold out a quarter of an hour longer than the enemy—it is the last battle that ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. NO TROUBLE TO HIM BUT TON TO COURT

    After he had sentenced William O'Mara (13) to six mouths' gaol at the Dubbo police court yesterday, Mr. K. G. Cookson, PM, directed that ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. Expensive Battle Confronts Allies For Tunis, Bizerta

    The Germans hold the best strategic positions on the present battlefront, shielding Tunis and Bizerta, and the Allies face fierce, probably costly, struggles when they launch a big-scale offensive, says the British ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. HEAVY RAIDS MADE ON RABAUL DROMES

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday, Heavy attacks on enemy nero-dromes in the Kabaul area on Sunday night are announced in today's ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. Chinese Best Aliens In Charcoal Production

    While one reason for the lug in charcoal production is the inefficiency of many aliens engaged in the industry, as asserted by "The Liberal" on ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. SANITARIUM FIRE KILLS 30 PATIENTS

    New York, Monday: Lake Forest Sanitarium, near Seattle, has been burned down, killing 30 patients, who were mostly aged and invalids. ...

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  14. Stalingrad Became Road of Shame For German Army

    Columns of half-starved, tattered prisoners streaming across the steppes—generals, colonels and privates—away from the hecatomb of nearly a quarter of a million Axis forces is one picture coming from ...

    Article : 346 words
  15. Bull in a China Shop Replaced by a Dog

    We all know about the bull in the china shop. Indeed, the expression is so potent (and so apt sometimes in its application) that people ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. NO TAPPING OF 'PHONES TO CHECK SP BETTING

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) denied today that police would be permitted to tap telephone lines in an endeavor to obtain starting price ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. Schooners Scuttled In Hotel

    With men lined 10-deep in the bar and those in the serving section dashing about in a frenzied state as they sought to provide the liquid ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. WELLKNOWN PENSIONER DEAD AT GRAVEL PITS

    A wellknown Dubbo identity, particularly to the police and local court, Archibald Minchin, pensioner, was found dead at the gravel pits ...

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  19. 5 warships Sunk Says Jap Claim

    It is claimed by Japanese Imperial Headquarters that a Japanese naval air squadron sank two battleships and three cruisers and damaged one battleship and one cruiser ...

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  20. Carpentry Comb-out For Urgent Works

    Announcing today that 2000 carpenters were urgently required for vital war works, the Deputy-Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) said ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. TAXATION PROPOSALS TO BE RE-EXAMINED

    As a result of criticism of the Government's taxation proposals the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) proposes to refer them to an all-party committee for ...

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  22. Churchill in Turkey After Casablanca

    The Ministry of Information communique announces at his request that Mr. Churchill visited Turkey as a sliest of the Government and ...

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  23. MME. WELLINGTON KOO WARNS ABOUT CHINA

    Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression is lacing collapse because of Allied failure to send promised food ami munitions. Madame Wellington ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. OVERSEAS NEWS

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

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  25. BABY SCALDED BY TEA FROM OVERTURNED CUP

    When a cup of hot tea spilled over him at the weekend Brian John Whittaker, nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, of Avisford, who is ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. RENOUNCED RIGHTS

    Washington, Monday: President Roosevelt, lias transmitted to the Senate the treaty relinquishing extraterritorial rights in China. ...

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