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  4. KHARKOV MIGHT DECIDE FATE OF GERMAN PLANS

    The great battle in the Kharkov area, on a 90-mile are from Volshansk in the north to Krasnograd in the south, continues with unabated fury. ...

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  5. GIANT STEEL INDUSTRY AT HIGH PRESSURE

    British steel, world famous for its quality, is now being manufactured in quantity for British munitions. This photograph taken inside a steel works shows hot bullets being moved by an overhead travelling crane. (Dept. of Information Photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. British Press Lauds Curtin, Evatt For Realistic View

    "Neither Mr. Curtin or Dr. Evatt asks for the impossible. They do not want to see any front robbed of necessary help," declared "The Times" in a leader. "They do ask that the Pacific should not be ...

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  7. Sham Raid Alert Used To End Food Riot

    Sirens sounded in a small Italian town and rioters wh[?] were demanding bread rushed to shelters. When they emerged they found machine ...

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  8. BLACKEST WEEKEND : THREE TRAGIC DAYS

    The week-end that just passed, including Monday, will go down as three black days in the history of Dubbo, a series of unfortunate happenings ...

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  9. 2nd Front Hint To US Convoy

    A hint of the establishment of a second front in Europe was Riven by a BBC commentator in the course of a welcome Riven to a huge American ...

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  10. Smuts Has High Faith In America as Ally

    The South African Prime Minister (General Smuts), in the course of a tour of the Middle East, has arrived at Cairo. Here already he has conferred ...

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  11. Dramatic Retreat By Alexander's Men To Escape Trap

    Through jungle so dense that even the starlight was shut out, over a smooth, slippery track strewn with jagged boulders and lit only by crimson flashes from covering guns, General Alexander's 17th Division raced for the last crossing ...

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  12. Nazis Fail At Kerch, London View

    Far from having been annihilated in Kerch, as the Germans claimed, the Russians are lighting on stubbornly, though in small bands. They ...

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  13. GRAZIER'S ACTION

    A jury in the Dubbo Circuit Court today, after a retirement of less than 30 minutes, returned a verdict of £500 in favor of Isaac Roberts, Dubbo ...

    Article : 310 words
  14. DENGUE MOSQUITOES ENCIRCLING SYDNEY

    The Metropolitan Medical Officer ctf Health (Dr. Graham Drew) said today that Sydney gradually was being encircled by dengue-carrying ...

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  15. MORE AXIS AIR LOSSES IN MALTA RAIDS

    An official report made available to-day confirms a prior announcement that the Axis, in raids on Malta on Sunday, lost 16 planes destroyed [?] ...

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  16. Giant Army From USA In Ireland

    Large enough to constitute an army in itself, accompanied by millions sterling worth of battle equipment, the biggest contingent of ...

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  17. St. Paul's Bomb Hero Guilty at Court Martial

    Captain Robert Davies, of the Royal Engineers, who personally removed the giant bomb from St. Paul's Cathedral, London, and was ...

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  18. Two Hits Registered On Cruiser

    Two torpedo hits on the cruiser Prinz Eugen during Just night's RAF attack are considered definite, and a third probable. ...

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  19. Hundreds of Men Said In Pillage Gangs

    Shipowners made a startling assertion today that pillage gangs operating on the Sydney waterfront totalled hundreds of men. ...

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  20. Preferential Treatment For Vegetable Growers

    The Minister for Agriculture has announced that arrangements have been made with leading fertiliser distributors whereby vegetable growers will receive ...

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  21. Another Melbourne Murder

    A young woman, believed to be Gladys Hosking (20), of Park Street, Parkville, possibly a University student, was found murdered this ...

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  22. Brownout Relaxation Adds to Wardens' Work

    Many NES wardens in coastal suburbs are complaining that their task has been made heavier by the relaxation of brownout conditions. ...

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  23. MADAGASCANS THOUGHT BRITISH WERE JAPS.

    When British shins appeared off Madagascar, the native troops, forming the bulk of the French forces, were told that the Japanese were ...

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  24. Four Coalmines Idle As Parley Begins

    Four coalmines were idle today, and their stoppage coincides with a conference set down for this afternoon of the miners' leaders with the Prime ...

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  25. Soldiers as Firemen Victorian Plan

    The chief lire officer in Victoria has advocated the training of all soldiers as firelighters. He points out that if this were done it would reduce danger ...

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  26. 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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  27. MORE SENSE, LESS CASH EASE BUYING RUSH

    Panic buying of clothing in the city cased today. The managers of departmental stores attribute this to a realisation ...

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  28. HOTEL TRADE INQUIRY DEMAND BY MLA

    A demand for an official inquiry to determine whether the hotelkeepers, the Government or the police were telling the truth about after-hours ...

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  29. AMERICAN TROOPS WILL DEFEND PANAMA

    The Panama Treaty, discussed at the conference yesterday of representatives of the USA and South America, covers the use of American armed ...

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  30. MORE ATLANTIC LOSSES

    Sixteen Allied vessels have been sunk by enemy action in Western Atlantic watters in the last week. The week's toll brings the total since the ...

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  31. WHEAT MARKET ACTIVITY

    Sydney, Tuesday.—In the local wheat market today business was good in the produce section, but trading for wheat for export flour was very quiet. Rates ...

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