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  4. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  5. ROME SEES DOOM OF PANTELLARIA: DEFENCE CRACKING

    LONDON, Thursday. — Ceaseless air attack is crumbling Pantellaria's defences to the point where they must soon crack. Rome confessed this last night by saying, "The garrison might be battered to the point of exhaustion by the extreme violence of the assault." ...

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  6. HEAVY RAID ON RABAUL AERODROME

    In the biggest raid on Rabaul (New Britain) since March, Flying Fortresses and Liberators, in five waves of ...

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  7. PROMISE OF MORE AND HEAVIER RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — New terror for Germany was promised to-day by Major-General Ira C. Eaker, U.S. Air Chief in Britain, when he revealed that mass bombings, so far, had been only a "trial period." ...

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  8. NEW WAR PHASE MEANS MORE EFFORT IS NEEDED

    CANBERRA. — Further drastic changes in wartime economy may be expected in Australia, some calling for new sacrifices. Planning for the war in the Pacific and South-West ...

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  9. Curtin's Son

    Minister for the Army, Mr. E. M. Forde, during a visit to northern operational bases. chatting with RAAF Sergeant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FLARE-UP SOON IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. — Signs are mounting, according to American newspapers, that a flare-up in Pacific ...

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  11. IL DUCE'S DAY IS DYING

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — Mussolini was rapidly approaching a timely end. said the United States Secretary for State (Mr ...

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  12. First Peer to Lead Trade Union

    LONDON. Thursday. — Elected President of the Navigators and Engineer Officers' Union, Lord Winster is the first Peer to ...

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  13. JAPS HIT BACK IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Reinforced after a fortnight's retreat, Japanese detachments have launched a ...

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  14. BRITAIN PUTS THE LID ON WOMEN'S HATS

    LONDON. Thursday. — The harassed husband who is persistently mystified at the fantastic sums he has to dig up ...

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  15. ART PURCHASES HIDE BLACK MARKET PROFITS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Huge sums being spent on paintings and other works of art may be a means of hiding profits from the ...

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  16. Sentences Greeted With Moans

    SYDNEY. — Moans from women in the public benches greeted a sentence of 12 years' Imprisonment which Mr. Justice Herron. ...

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  17. Japs Dropped Incendiaries On Oregon Forests

    EUGENE (Oregon), Thursday. — Incendiary bombs were dropped by the Japanese on the timber forests of Oregon last ...

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  18. GIFT BUTTER FOR AMERICA

    NEW YORK. Thursday. — American troops have been sending butter home from New Zealand, reports the San Francisco ...

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  19. OLDEST PEER IN DIVORCE SUIT

    LONDON. Thursday. — The suit in which Harry Newman, steward at a West End club, sought a divorce from his wife, aged 35, and ...

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  20. Berlin Recognises New Govt. Of Argentina

    NEW YORK. Thursday. — Berlin radio announced to-night that the German Government has officially recognised the new Argentinian ...

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  21. SPECIALISTS FOR AUSTRALIAN' NAVY

    CAIRO. Thursday. — The Royal Australian Navy shortly will have the services or a group of Australian officer specialists who. for ...

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  22. AGREEMENT IN CHAPLIN CASE

    HOLLYWOOD. Thursday. — Charles Chaplin and Joan Barry have announced a settlement in the paternity suit she ...

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  23. London Borough Remembers Lidice

    LONDON, Thursday. — The anniversary of the wiping out of the Czech village of Lidice by the Nazis in revenge for the ...

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  25. ATTEMPT MADE TO WRECK TRAIN

    SYDNEY. — An attempt was made last night to wreck a crowded electric train on the Bankstown line. A steel rail weighing ...

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  26. HIGH COURT DECISION AGAINST UNIVERSITY

    MELBOURNE. — By a majority decision the High Court to-day directed that a writ of mandamus be Issued commanding the ...

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  27. GERMANS BUILT TANKS 16 YEARS AGO

    LONDON. Thursday. — Berlin radio now admits that, the Germans began building tanks back in 1927. when they were forbidden ...

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  28. WOMAN AGED 101 DIES IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE. — Mrs. Annle Collinder, of Williamstown. died yesterday at the age of 101. She was born in Limerick (Ireland) ...

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  30. U.S. MINERS' FINES GO TO CHARITY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — A fine of a dollar a day will be Imposed on 530,000 miners for each of the five days that they ...

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  31. STIMSON DEFENDS U.S. SERVICEWOMEN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A story that contraceptives are Issued to WAAC's was Indignantly denied by the Secretary for War ...

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  32. BERLIN TALK OF LIKELY OFFENSIVE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday. — With blow and counter-blow in the air the main Russian fighting, the Germans are again talking of a land offensive. Somersaulting from his recent statement that a German attack this summer was unlikely, Lieut-General Kurt Dietmar (High Command spokesman), said last night that ...

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  33. MASS SUICIDE OF JAP SURVIVORS ON ATTU

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Delayed messages from correspondents on Attu Island (Aleutians), reveal that the final organised Japanese resistance collapsed in the mass suicide of survivors. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PRISONERS FREED IN TUNISIA

    ALGIERS. Thursday. — Four hundred Russian prisoners of war were released when the Allies took Tunis. ...

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  35. DIGGER IS NEW ARMY MINISTER IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (NZ). — Mr William Perry a member of the Legislative Council, will succeed the late Mr J G Coates as ...

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