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  4. RUSSIANS LAUNCH SOUTHERN ASSAULT TO HALT GERMANS

    Apparently for the purpose of forestalling an expected German drive to the Caucasus, the Russians have launched heavy attacks near Taganrog, on the sea of Azov, where fierce fighting is progressing. ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S PARACHUTE TROOPS ARE READY

    Britain's skytroops equipped with the finest parachutes and the most modern weapons are in readiness for instant attack upon the enemy whenever the were is given. Paratroops seen here "attacking" are trained as quick silent killers. They are chosen for recklessness and resourcefulness, fearless determination, bulldog tenacity, cold bloodedness and intelligence above the average. Dept, of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Burrendong Dam Listed for Postwar Premier Announces

    Replying to a suggestion, at a civic reception tendered to him at Dubbo today, the Premier (Mr. McKell) said that Burrendong dam was on the list of postwar works. ...

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  7. Continental Invasion: Cripps Says Soon as Possible

    Britain intends to invade the Continent as soon as possible, declared the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps), winding up debate in the House of Commons. "The value of the bombing of Germany must not ...

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  8. Realistic Incidents Will Test Dubbo NES

    Dublin will experience its first real test of National Emergency Services on Sunday, when fireworks will lie exploded at various points in the ...

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  9. Naval Loss Worthwhile Says Makin

    "The RAN unfortunately has suffered losses in both ships and personnel, but these losses were not in vain. The enemy has suffered too," ...

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  10. GOERING GLOOMY ON WAR

    Reichmarshal Goering made a speech, today which Jacked his usual blusterings and was rather of a dismal and pessimistic tone. He admitted ...

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  11. Fire Bombs Rained On Mannheim

    The fa[?] that one detachment of Stirling bombers alone, earned over 40,000 incendiary bombs, in addition to very high explosive bombs ...

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  12. High Cost To Japanese In Burma

    It is announced in Chungking that American volunteer "Flying Tiger" pilots destroyed at least 53 Japanese planes during April, of which 47 were ...

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  13. Melbourne Manhunt For Sex Slayer

    A large squad ol police today continued its investigations into the Melbourne sex murders, between each or which they are confident ...

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  14. TWO BURNED TO DEATH IN COTTAGE FIRE

    Clara Josephine Paskins (about 50) and William Perry (70), old age pensioner, were burned to death when a small weatherboard cottage was ...

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  15. CAMP COMMANDANT THANKS COUNCIL

    The Mayor (Ald. E. B. Serisier) has received a letter from the commanding-officer of the Dubbo military camp (Col. E. T. Harriett, VD), thanking ...

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  16. Council Members Hopeful

    Delegates came away from the Pacific War Council meeting today in exceptionally good spirits. The New Zealander Mr. Walter Nash, who ...

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  17. Young Soldier Appears On Three Charges

    When Raymond Edward Bellears (19), AIF, appeared before Mr. W. A. Hicks, CM, at the Dubbo Police court yesterday he was charged with stealing ...

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  18. 30,000 More Men To Go Into Civil Corps

    Supplementing the strength of thousands of men already serving in civil construction corps in all States, 30,000 men are to be mobilised within the ...

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  19. SMALL CHILD INJURED IN SCHOOL ACCIDENT

    Hit on the head with a schoolbag by another child, while playing at the South Dubbo School today. Michael Jarvis (5) was treated by the ...

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  20. ST. PAUL'S BOMB HERO FREED ON THREE COUNTS

    A court martial has found that the St. Paul's Cathedral bomb removal hero Captain Robert Davies was not guilty of stealing a wristlet watch and ...

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  21. Farmer Slays Wife, Then Suicides

    Shortly after midnight today Victor Andrew Kelly (40) attacked his wife with a razor, cutting her throat and killing her instantly. ...

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  22. Allied Plane Production Outstrips Axis

    Mr. J. Carlton Ward, president of the Fairchild Engine and Aeroplane Corporation, gave the National Metal Trades Association today the following ...

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  23. WHEAT TRADING BRISK INTRODUCE SECTION

    Business, particularly for wheat, was good in the produce section in the local market, today, but demand for wheat for export flour was very quiet. The ...

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  24. MAN ALLEGED BROWNOUT MOLESTER

    At Redfern police court today Leslie Blair (34), of Waterloo, was remanded until May 29 on two charges of assault with intent to commit rape, and ...

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  25. MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS

    Folowing a collapse John Bevan (64) was found unconscious near the Devil's Hole at North Dubbo today. He was treated by the Ambulance and taken to ...

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  26. FINE FOR DRUNKENNESS

    George Pattinson (58), an old offender, was fined £1/10/-, in default three days, when he appeared before Mr. W. A. Hicks, CM, at the Dubbo police ...

    Article : 37 words
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