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  4. Another British Commando Raid On Occupied France

    British Commandos, clad only in shorts and woollen Hats, threw the German defences into complete confusion for an hour after they landed between Boulogne and Le Touquet at 3 a.m. today, which was the second ...

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  5. AXIS FORCES HEAVILY BATTERED IN LIBYAN DESERT

    The Germans are bringing up reinforcements during the lull in the battle of the gap in the Libyan Desert, while Imperial forces harass the supply lines. British dynamiters are blowing up scores of ...

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  6. BRITISH TANKERS SAIL WITH AIR PROTECTION

    Even in peacetime the lot of mi oil-tanker's crew is not an enviable one in wartime the perils are increased tenfold. Under the protection of the Royal Navy and RAP Costal Command, filled tankers continue to reach Britain safely despite concerted U-boat, E-boat and enemy aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STRIKING MINERS DEFENDED BY WARD

    "Nationalisation of the Australian coal industry is the only way to obtain maximum production," said the Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) ...

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  8. Two Jap Submarines Sunk Near East Coast of Australia

    More successes in the fight against Japanese submarines is described in a war communique issued by General Headquarters Southwestern Pacific this evening. Allied aircraft in carrying on the attack ...

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  9. Chinese Kill 4000 Japs At Chuhsien

    The Japanese suffered 4000 casualties when attempting to storm Chuhsien, vital railway centre in South Chekiang Province (East China), says ...

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  10. GERMANS EXPECT RUSSIAN DRIVE

    Activity along the Russian front is confined to patrolling and local raids, but the German radio announces that the Russians arc massing on the ...

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  11. Peer Wants Empire Parliament

    Winding up a debate on postwar settlement in the House of L[?]rds to-day, Lord Selbourne declared that the lesson of Singapore was the need for ...

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  12. Letter From German War Prisoner Camp

    Writing to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stevens, of Cobborah Street, Corporal Brian Stevens, who is a prisoner of war in Germany, states that ...

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  13. Allied Planes Bomb Northern Jap Bases

    Enemy bases at Koepang and Rabaul were attacked by the Allied Air Forces yesterday, during which incendiary bombs were dropped on ...

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  14. Thorby Claims Unique Parliamentary Record

    Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, the nonparty candidate in today's byelection for Dubbo, claims to have a unique record as a former member ...

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  15. MLA PROPOSES FOOD MINISTRY

    The State Government is giving wholechearted support to the plan submitted by Mr. E. H. Graham, MLA, who proposes the setting up ...

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  16. Police Raid Causes Political Sensation

    Thursday's raid by the Dubbo police, when a quantity of literature relating to the Dubbo byelcction was confiscated, caused a political ...

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  17. Plane Crashes: Two RAAF Men Killed

    When a plane from an RAAF station in Central New South Wales crashed near Bathurst road, Medlow Bath, on Wednesday afternoon, Flight-Lieut. ...

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  18. Heydrich Was Killed By British Tommy Gun

    The Prague radio tonight stated that 24 more Czechs, including several women, were executed in Prague. The German radio announced that ...

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  19. Manpower Officer Says War Job for Every Man

    The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) today said that whatever a man's qualifications were he could be placed in work. ...

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  20. No Need For Panic Buying of Clothes

    The chairman of the Rational Commission (Mr. Coles) today said that there would be no need for consumers to make another panic rush on shops ...

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  21. VICTORIAN JUDGE DEAD

    Melbourne. Friday.—The death occurred suddenly at his home in Kew today of Judge Richardson, of the County Court bench. He presided in the ...

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  22. LIQUOR FOR WAR WORKERS

    Sydney, Friday.—His plan for enabling war workers to obtain drinks after the normal trading hours would he ready for consideration by the ...

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  23. US Senate Favors War With Balkan States

    The Senate unanimously, and without debate, has completed Congressional action on declarations of war against Bulgaria, Hungary and ...

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  24. CHAPLIN DIVORCED

    New York, Friday.—The Mexico Civil Court has awarded Paulette Goddard a decree of divorce from Charles Chaplin. Miss Goddard charged ...

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  25. Great Projects Ahead To Test Allies' Plan

    "I do not need to conceal that great I projects are in contemplation and their culmination will be the final test of the soundness of the plans," declared ...

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  26. McKell Abolishes School Exam. Fees

    The Premier (Mr. McKell) today announced that after consultation with the Minister for Education (Mr. Evatt) he had decided to abolish the ...

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  27. Murder of Three Women

    Melbourne, Friday. The court martial of Pte. Edward J. Leonski (24), on a charge of having murdered three women in Melbourne, will commence ...

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  28. US GENERALS IN CHINA

    Chungking. Friday.—American Generals Stillwell and Breeton have arrived by plane for a conference with General Chiang-kai-Shek. ...

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  29. Army Minister Attacked

    Canberra, Friday.—Eulogising the almost revolutionary speeding up of the process in equipment for the Australian fighting forces, the Army ...

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  30. Hitler Flies to Finland

    London, Friday—Hitler is reported to have flown to Finland to present Marshal Mannerheim with the Grand Cross of the German Eagle Order in Gold ...

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  31. NEW DUBBO JUSTICES

    Sydney, Friday.—Vincent Gorran Ryan, 153 Fitzroy Street, Dubbo. and George Wood, 77 Cobra Street, Dubbo, have been appointed Justices of the ...

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  32. 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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  33. CAPITAL OFFENCE CHARGE

    Sydney, Friday.—Leslie Kenneth Blair (33), laborer, today was committed for trial at Redfern court on a charge of rape. Rita Shaw alleged that ...

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  34. Dubbo Electors Urged To Vote Early Today

    In view of the brown-out conditions and the fact that several of the polling places. Including the court house, arc blacked-out, the ...

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  35. NO THIRD ATTACK

    Washington, Friday—A statement by the Canadian Defence Minister (Mr. Ralston) that Dutch Harbor, Alaska, had been attacked by the Japanese ...

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  36. WOMAN'S CRUEL DEATH

    Wellington (New Zealanad), Friday—Nora Teau Young, a Maori woman, committed suicide at Teketo, near Whakatane, today by setting fire to ...

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  37. MIDWAY ISLAND ATTACKED

    Washington, Friday.—The Navy announced that Japanese aircraft attacked Midway Island this morning. ...

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