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  4. GERMANS' DRIVES SLACKENING

    Although the Russian conquests to the south from Kursk are imperilled by German thrusts in the Middle Donetz, where the situation in some sectors is regarded as critical, despatches tonight indicate a slackening ...

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  5. ALLIES ESTABLISH SUPERIORITY IN AIR IN MARETH BATTLE

    One part of the battle for the Mareth Line already has been clearly won—the Allies have gained air superiority over the fighting area and have largely grounded the German Air Force, says the military ...

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  6. BOLDEST STROKE OF WAR IN MASTERLY PLANNING

    The boldest major stroke of the war—the Anglo-American invasion of North Africa—was a model of masterly planning. Described by a well-known Australian war correspondent as one of the greatest gambles, it was also one of the most successful. Picture shows American Rangers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATE CARDINAL HINSLEY MOURNED IN LONDON

    Westminster Cathedral was filled to the doors when the body of Cardinal Hinsley was brought late this afternoon from Buntingford. ...

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  8. ONLY £6600 IN HAND FOR LIBERTY LOAN: BIG LAG IN DUBBO

    First week's returns show a great lag in Dubbo subscriptions to the Third Liberty Loan, which opened last week. The War Loans ...

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  9. Air War Flares Again With Wide Attacks On Continent Targets

    The Allies have established air ascendancy to such effect that only adverse weather conditions now stand in the way of further pummelling: of Germany and German-occupied parts of the Continent. ...

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  10. GAS USED BY JAPS IN CHINA

    The Chinese today charged that the Japanese had used gas in the battle in South Hupeil Province where the Japanese are striving to ...

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  11. Brickworks For State Govt. Plan

    The New South Wales Government, might establish again a State brickworks, pipeworks and metal quarries, it was learned today. ...

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  12. Challenge To Govt. By Senate

    Despite its defeat on the National Welfare Fund Bill, the Senate now aims to challenge the Government on the Repatriation Act, and is ...

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  13. Veteran PP Director Not New Nominee

    After being associated with the Dubbo Pastures Protection Board since its inception, firstly as stock inspector, then as director and ...

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  14. SWALLOWED KEROSENE—BOY IN HOSPITAL

    A four-years-old boy, R. G. Olsen, of West Dubbo. was admitted to the Dubbo District Hospital on Saturday night alley swallowing some kerosene ...

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  15. METROPOLITAN COMBOUT FOR WAR WORKERS

    The New South Wales Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) today announced that, a general combout for war industries of married men aged ...

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  16. Bridge Reconstruction Wanted Hastened

    In the course of a visit to Narromine on Sunday Mr. C. G. Robertson, MLA, inspected the traffic bridge over the Macquarie River recently destroyed by ...

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  17. Nine State Coalmines, 2000 Men Idle

    Although there are only two fresh, disputes—at Pelaw Main and Maitland Main, both in the north—nine mines were idle on New South ...

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  18. Potential Citrus Wealth In Western Areas

    Western portions of New South Wales were well suited to citrus culture, provided that correct methods, and ample Irrigation were ...

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  19. Crash Into Rail Gate On Way to Hospital

    At 3 am on February 5, when proceeding to Dubbo with a sick child who was to enter hospital, Arthur Gadsby crashed into the ...

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  20. HAD FRACTURED RIBS BUT SAID NOT HURT

    For failure to report an accident, in which his motor vehicle was responsible for injuring a soldier who had to remain in hospital for 28 days, ...

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  21. Grave of Japanese, Mambare River Area Occupied by Allies

    Since the conclusion of the Papuan campaign our ground forces in the Buna-Mambare area have steadily infiltrated northward along the coast, successively clearing the enemy's New Guinea forces from the Ambasi, Kumusi and Opi River ...

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  22. 3000 MUNITION WOMEN GO OUT ON STRIKE

    As a result of their failure to obtain 99 per cent of the men's rate of pay, 1500 women munitions workers went on strike last night, and a similar ...

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  23. Arm Jammed in Spikes, Man's Lucky Escape

    Edward Hudson, of 5 James Street, had a remarkable escape from serious, injuries on Saturday morning when his left arm became caught ...

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  24. Three Years Gaol Term For Young Woman

    "You knew the age of this girl. You were prepared to sell her body to anyone who would pay you a good price for it. I consider you a ...

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  25. Court Again Postpones Sentence on Forbes

    The court has again postponed sentence on John Woolcott Forbes to next Monday at the request of the Assistant United States ...

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  26. APPRENTICE, 16, HANGED IN HOME GARAGE

    John Allan Whiteman (16) was found dead today hanging from a rafter in a garage at his home at North Ryde. ...

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  27. Equality in Distribution Of Hotels' Stocks

    Following widespread complaints that beer was being served in lounges or saloons while hotel public bars were closed, the ...

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  28. NZ Air Force 100 Times Prewar Strength

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) disclosed today that the New Zealand Air Force personnel serving in the Pacific area was now 100 times the ...

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  29. 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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  30. ALL HELPLESS CHATTER SAYS BERLIN ON SPEECH

    London, Monday: Commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech, Berlin radio said: "Churchill attempted to pour oil on the deep, worldwide effect of ...

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  31. ALLIED ACTIVITY IN EAST BELIEVED NEAR

    London, Monday: According to Berlin radio, Turkish observers see in the transfer of on emigrant government from London to Cairo fresh signs ...

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