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  3. WHERE THE FIGHTING IS IN RUSSIA

    In the German drive towards Moscow, there is heavy fighting at Pelotsk and Vitebsk, north-east of Minsk but the actual situation is obscure. There is little news of the fighting in the Ukraine to and to the earlier report that a battle was in progress at Novgorod volynsk north-east of [?]itomir and south of the Pripet Marshes. The oilfields at Ploesti (Rumania) are being bombed repeatedly by the Russian Air Force and many large fires have been started. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING IN MOST SECTORS

    There was no vital changes on the Russo-German frontier at the week-end unless the time lag of messages from the battle area is hiding important news. The Russian communique tonight said there had been no important changes in the battle areas. German sources do not appear to be expecting sensational developments and are ...

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  5. R.A.F. CARRIES ON OFFENSIVE

    "Our lighters on Sunday evening carried out further offensive patrols over the Channel and the French coast. One enemy fighter was destroyed without less to the British force. "With successful attacks on two enemy convoys on ...

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  6. NAZIS WELL BACK FROM MAIN OBJECTIVES

    Despite violent battles on four main sectors of the front, the Russian night communique again claims that no important change has taken place, and the fact that neither side has mentioned new place names recently appears to confirm ...

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  7. HUNGER STRIKERS

    The Minister for the Army, Mr. Spender, said tonight that all relevant evidence in the appeals of the hunger strikers. Max Thomas and Horace ...

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  8. JAPAN AND THE WORLD SITUATION

    Immediately after assuming office, the new Japanese Foreign Minister. Admiral Toyado, stated that Japan's fundamental policy would remain unchanged. He later ...

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  9. National Security Prosecution

    Tremendous interest is being taken in a case to be commenced on Wednesday under National security Regulations against Frederick Woolnough Paterson, ...

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  10. MR. HOLT'S CHARGE AGAINST UNION REPRESENTATIVES

    The Minister for Labor and National Service. Mr. Holt, declared today that militant trade union representatives in New South Wales were attempting to ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. Social Security Inquiry

    The Parliamentary Select Committee on Social Security, which has been asked to report on ways and means of improving social and living conditions in ...

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  12. A.L.P. GETTING READY

    Believing that an early Federal election may take place with very little time for campaigning, the official A.L.P. in New South Wales is intensifying its ...

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  13. Another German Mine Found

    Another German mine has been found and rendered harmless. It was found by Waller Fletcher (82), on sand fourteen miles south-west of Robe. A naval ...

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  14. £1220 Fine For Killing Stock

    The Chesterfield Court has ordered a farmer to pay £1220 in fines for having slaughtered animals without a permit from the Ministry of Food. ...

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  15. MORE STRIKES THREATENED ON COALFIELDS

    Two more strikes are threatened on the coalfields. Miners' aggregate meeting will be held on the northern fields on August 4. If the Millfield-Greta ...

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  16. DETECTIVE RAY

    Imitation sapphires can now be detected in a few seconds by the electric "eye," known to the scientist as the cathode ray tube. The commercial use ...

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  17. Ship's Storekeeper On Murder Charge

    Emaniel Defraville (53), a ship's storekeeper, was remanded at the Ryde Court today on a charge of having murdered Pierre Essangue, a Amman on a French ...

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  18. HUTCHINSON PEEVED

    Unless there were some unforseen developments in the meantime he would not be attending the meeting of the U.A.P. called by the Prime Minister to ...

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  19. Stop-Work Meeting

    A stop-work meeting will be held to-morrow by the Amalgamated Engineering Union Nearly 11,000 engineering employees, about half of whom are working ...

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  20. RUSSIANS USING SABOTAGE AND GUERILLA WARFARE

    The Russians are organising and applying sabotage and guerilla warfare behind the German lines on an enormous scale. Three activities an concentrated ...

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  21. Glen Davis Petrol

    The assistant secretary, Mr. T. Heathe, declared today that the entire output of rational oils and petrol extracted from shale at Glen Davis would be distributed ...

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  22. SHOTS AT MUSSOLINI?

    It is reported, but without confirmation, that the Moscow radio stated early this morning that it had received a message from the Swiss-Italian border ...

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  23. LIGHT RAIDS OVER BRITAIN

    The Air Ministry announces that enemy activity over the country last night was again on a small scale. Bombs were dropped at a few places in Eastern ...

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  24. Differences In Nazi Camp Alleged

    It is learned from well-informed quarters in Berne, says the Moscow radio, that great differences of opinion have arisen between German generals about ...

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  25. MENZIES AND U.A.P.

    Attempts are being made by some of the malcontents in the United Australia Party to boycott a meeting called by the Prime Minister next Monday to discuss ...

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  26. Moulders Demand Wage Increases

    A mass meeting of moulders from three Sydney foundries will be held tomorrow to consider claims for increased wages made against employers. The Moulders' ...

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  27. Nazi Munitions Train Blown Up

    Despite foreign reports it is announced that Moscow has not yet received an air raid. Yesterday it was reported that the Kremlin and other famous buildings were ...

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  28. NO EXEMPTIONS

    Attempts by the Munitions Department to secure exemption of operatives in Government munitions factories from attendance at stop-work meetings in ...

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  29. Finger Prints

    A suggestion that all Australians should agree to haying their finger-prints taken was made today by the chief of the C.I.B. Mr. Matthews. He said ...

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  30. A GERMAN LANDS ON ENGLAND

    Another German airman seen at a London railway terminus on his way to on internment camp, is wearing a British army khaki great-coat. He has recently been in hospital recovering from injuries.—Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. New Petrol Policy.

    A meeting in Melbourne on Wednesday between the Minister for Supply. Senator McLeay, and representatives of the oil companies will be watched closely by ...

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  32. V.C. FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN

    The King has conferred the Victoria Cross on Australian Acting Wing-Commander Hughie Idwal Edwards. D.P.C. Although handicapped by physical ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. Yugoslav Consul Pleased With Stay In City

    Mr. Mikulleic-Rodd, Consul-General for Yugoslavia in Australia, who came to Broken Hill especially for the Yugoslav display in the procession on Saturday ...

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  34. Mrs. Isaacs' Writ Flare Nipped

    Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Practice Court today mode an order forbidding Mrs. Edna Frances Isaacs, of St. Kilda, to institute proceedings in any court ...

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  35. WRESTLING

    In the roughest wrestling contest of the present season at Sydney Stadium the Chief Little Wolf defeated Jim Clarke by two falls to one tonight. ...

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