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  4. REDS WITHDRAW IN CRIMEA. WIN AT KHARKOV

    It was admitted in a Russian communique last night that there is a fresh withdrawal on the Kerch Peninsula, but the Russian advance is continuing in the Kharkov sector, where the Soviet troops have broken ...

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  5. Chinese Make Gain But in Danger On Burma Road

    It is announced in Chungking that the Chinese have recaptured Hohsien near Nanking (China). A Chinese communique states that reinforced Japanese troops have occupied Tachai, northeast of Lungling, and are ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. ARMY CHIEF FLIES IN LIBYAN CAMPAIGN

    Lieutenant General N. M. Ritchie, CBE, DSO. MC. who has commanded the British and Imperial forces in Libya since December. 1941, recently flew over the Libyan battle area. Here he is seen climbing out of a Blenheim bomber aircraft after his flight. (Dept. of Information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICAN SOLDIERS MUST NOT SHOW PISTOLS

    Stating tint the tree use of a pistol was not the practice in Australia, the magistrate at St. Kilda court severely reprimanded an American ...

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  8. Smooth Coal Industry Aim of Conference

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has convened a conference of miners' leaders at Canberra on Tuesday to discuss plans for a speed-up in coal ...

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  9. Smashing RAAF Blow On Ambon Island

    A graphic description of how RAAF bombers swooped down almost close enough to touch the masts of the ships they were attacking, in the first large-scale raid on Japanese held Ambon Island, 580 miles ...

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  10. Coral Sea Battle Teachings

    Sir Keith Murdoch, in an article in the "Daily Mail," says the importance of the Coral Sea battle lies firstly in that greater significance ...

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  11. Single Tax Proposals Outlined

    Introducing in the House of Representatives today a bill for uniform taxation, the Treasurer (Mr. "Chifley) raid national rights must take ...

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  12. IMMOBILISING SHIPS—WORK IN HAND

    It is authoritatively disclosed that the French warships at Martinique are being immobilised by French and American naval and other officials on ...

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  13. Posters Show War Was A Shock To Germans

    Evidence that Germany never expected that England would go to war is shown by an exclusive set of posters which are in the possession ...

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  14. Curtin Refuses Blame For News Leakage

    That he had prematurely divulged information valuable to the enemy, and consequently had met the displeasure of President Roosevelt, as ...

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  15. WOMEN AND CHILDREN VICTIMS IN RAIDS

    Civilian casualties in air raids on the United Kingdom in April were 938 killed or missing and believed killed; 998 injured and detained in ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. 20,000 Wardens to Work In NES Test

    The Minister for NES (Mr. Heffron said today that between 15,000 and 20,000 members of various National Emergency Services will take part in ...

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  17. Fighter Pilots' Big Bag

    The Air Ministry reports that four Norwegian lighter pilots reported "Good hunting" in the occupied areas this afternoon. One attacked a train ...

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  18. Petrol Allowance Cut Not General

    A cut of 75 per cent, in the current petrol allowance will not operate automatically next month to owners of motor vehicles used in ...

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  19. ALP PRESELECTION WILL BE DECIDED TODAY

    Mr. O. M. (Jack) Polls, of Wellington, visited Dubbo yesterday in the course of a tour of the Dubbo electorate. He is one of three candidates ...

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  20. MID-EAST AIR HERO'S BAG NOW 10

    Well-known cricket executive and former player E. L. ("Gar") Waddy revealed today that his son Flight-Lieut. L. T. Waddy now has a bag of ...

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  21. MONTH'S PETROL ISSUE FOR RETURNED MEN

    A special allowance may be obtained by members of the AIF who have returned to Australia and are on disembarkation leave. One month's ...

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  22. NO FIXED TRADING HOURS FOR RETAIL STORES

    His department had not been able to evolve any schema for fixing trading hours in retail clothing stores, the Minister for War Organisation of ...

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  23. "BRUTE LEVEL BASIS OF COMPENSATION

    "Legislation such as this is bringing mankind down to the level of the brute," said Mr D. P. Macdonald, speaking on the second reading of the ...

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  24. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

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  25. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT SURVEY SOON

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) announced today that at the end of a three-weeks trial period his department would be in a position to assess ...

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  26. No Hotel Permits Given To Munition Workers

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) said to-day there were no permits in existence whereby munition workers could obtain liquor afger normal trading hours. ...

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  27. AMF TO AIF REQUIRES NO APPEAL SAYS FORDE

    The Minister for the Army ([?] Forde) said today that following decision to permit enlistments from the militia to the AIP. he did not think ...

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  28. CLOGS FOR AUSTRALIANS AS NEXT MOVE?

    Owing to the increased demand for leather for the forces, Australians soon might be wearing wooden-soled foot-wear. ...

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  29. More Teaching by Air

    In the event or a national emergency and the necessity arising for the closing of schools in New South Wales, the broadcast of school subjects ...

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