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  4. Kharkov Battle Reaches Climax

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.) - The battle for Kharkov has reached a climax, with very heavy fighting in all sectors. There was little territorial progress ...

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  6. American Women Work On Farms

    More than 3,000,000 American women are working on U.S. farms this year to help grow the food needed for a United Nations victory. This army of women farmers is taking the place of the thousands of American farm workers who have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'FLAMINC ARCH'

    LONDON, Tuesday.(A.A.P.). -The Germans have put up what our pilots call a "flaming arch." of anti-aircraft fire over ...

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  8. ROME AS OPEN CITY

    LONDON, Tuesday - "It is understood that British and U.S. staff officers in Quebec have decided not to accept the Italian ...

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  9. AIR RAIDS

    LONDON. Tuesday. - More - than 100 four thousand pound bombs were dropped on industries and railways in Milan on Sunday night ...

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  10. QUEBEC TALKS

    NEW YORK, Monday. - The Quebec correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "The conference so far has been engaged on ...

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  11. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The out-look of the United Nations was much brighter to-day, but in the Pacific we had bitter debts to pay and much ...

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  12. WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday: A Joint statement by the War, Forelgn and Colonial Offices, explaining to relatives why they receive so little information ...

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  13. FOUR KILLED

    Four airmen were killed In RAAF aircraft crashes throughout Australia. Sgt R. L. Perske, trainee pilot of Childers (Qld.) and Sgt A. S. Collins, ...

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  14. PRICES ORDER

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: A writ was issued in the High Court by S. Dickens. Pty., Lid., self-service grocers, of West Melbourne, challenging ...

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  15. NAZI ORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday: Commenting on an Oslo radio report that Colonel Von Falkenhorst,Commander of the Germen occupation forces in norway, ...

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  16. BATLOW AND NARANDERA MEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A casualty list Issued to-day contains the following names:- AUSTRALIA Placed on seriously ill list and removed from dangerously i11 list: ...

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  17. U-BOAT SINKINGS

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Naval experts commenting on the Roosevelt- churchill Joint statement on the submarine war say that the allicd sinking ...

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  18. WAR'S FUTURE

    WASHINGTON. Monday: 'There Is nothing to Justify the hope that the Axis Powers Will unconditionally surrender In the near future," declared ...

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  19. DUMPED MAIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Disclosure that five tons of mail addressed to servicemen had been returned from New Guinea and dumped as waste had ...

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  20. DEFAMATORY LETTER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: In the s[?]preme Court to-day William Blanchard, aged 67 former public servant. admitted having written a ...

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  21. WORKERS WANTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Labor requirements in N.S. Wales at the moment called for at least 10,000 men and a similar number of women, said the ...

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  22. THE INDEPENDENT POINT OF VIEW

    They call II "waffling" In the British Army when a man gets up and talks to an audience. It is sometime* used as a term .of reproach when said man ...

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  23. MR.EVANS, M.L.A., DEAD

    Mr. G. P. Evans, UCP member for Lachlan in the Legislative Assembly, died suddenly from a heart attack at his home at Wyalong on Monday ...

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  24. B.E.M. FOR PRIVATE

    CANBERRA, TUESDAY: Private (acting sergeant) Donal robert Thomas Stirling, of Queensland, who assisted to extinguish a bush fire which ...

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  26. ABSENTEE AND POSTAL VOTES

    Note: Aged, infirm, sick persons and those outside the five mile radius of a polling booth, should apply at once to the Electoral Registrar for a postal ...

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