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  4. GENERAL ROMMEL SACRIFICES FIRST CLASS TROOPS IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, Friday.—According to Reuter's correspondent in Tunisia, after meeting a small setback, the British advanced further along the main road from Sed Jenane towards Mateur and occupied two heights on either side, thus commanding the valley. ...

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  5. ALLIED LIFE LINE.

    A FAMILY ON THE HOME FRONT—Albert Joseph McAlister and one of his four sons, all of whom work at B.H.F. shipyards. The reciprocal lend-lease aid between Australia and America can operate only so long as the shipping lanes are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAP SHIPS BOMBED

    A succession of heavy bombing attacks were a feature of to-day's General Headquarters ...

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  7. ONLY 65 IN GLEN INNES SUPPORT W. LOAN

    Figures made available to-day reveal that so far only 65 Glen Innes and district residents have subscribed to the ...

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  8. IS GLEN INNES GROWING CANNING BEANS?

    The fact that Glen Innes farmers this year contracted with the Federal Government to grow an aggregate of 900 ...

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  9. British Army's Advance

    LONDON, Friday. — The British First Army is now well beyond Sed Jenane. Pushing on eastwards and ...

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  10. "SUPREME TEST FOR ITALY"

    LONDON, Friday.—The London "Daily Mail" says that Mussolini after the visit of Admiral Donitz to Italy, instituted two ...

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  11. BRITAIN SHOULD GIVE UP HER COLONIAL EMPIRE

    LONDON, Friday—Britain should give up her colonial empire and convert all her territories into mandated areas for the whole world, declares the Labor Party's report on the ...

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  12. FATAL FALL FROM RACEHORSE

    TEXAS: A ride on the racehorse Pepin was responsible for the death of Charles Henry Bryant (58), of Ivybank Yelarbon ...

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  13. Women to Help Local Hospital

    The local branch of the Women's Australian National Services invites the women of Glen Innes to attend a public ...

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  14. DANGER TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "World Telegram" features a front page article by Harold Guard, despatched from ...

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  16. OBJECTS TO DEDMAN'S SOCIALISTIC UTTERANCES

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Mr. Bruce Pie, M.L.A., honorary adviser to the Department of War Organisation, is threatening to ...

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  17. Seed Potatoes Frozen

    SYDNEY: Certain varieties of local potatoes have been frozen for seed purposes and may not be sold or purchased without a ...

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  18. Councils to Conduct Wood Yards?

    SYDNEY Saturday. — The Local Government Association has decided to seek an amendment of the Local Government ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN THE KUBAN AREA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Kuban was the only sector on the Russian front where fighting on Friday reached any intensity. The German bridgehead on the Taman ...

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  20. SHOOTING AT RANDWICK

    SYDNEY, Saturday,—Frederick Pearce 42', a middle aged R.A.A.F. Corporal, shot Lilian Alice Dickie (26), through the ...

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  21. NO SUPPORT FOR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is considered unlikely that the 17 members of the Federal U.A.P. who have formed themselves ...

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  22. 3,000 Solders Work on Wharves

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Nearly three thousand troops are working on Sydney wharves to-day, and cargo is being ...

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  23. ON SHIP IN AUSTRALIAN PORT

    Two deaths from smallpox have occurred on a ship which has reached an Australian port and five other cases are under ...

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  24. TWO AIRMEN MISSING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The R. A. A. F., announced to-day that Sgt. K. G. Graham, pilot, of Camberwell, Victoria, and ...

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  25. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A meeting of waterside workers will be held at Leichhardt stadium tomorrow in an endeavor to reach ...

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  26. Germans Silent on Berlin Raid

    LONDON, Friday.—A Stockholm message says, after the R.A.F. raid on Berlin last Saturday, the German authorities ...

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  27. Fighting Near Leningrad

    LONDON, Friday. Berlin radio reports a new outburst of fury in the Leningr[?] area. Declaring that the Russians ...

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  28. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in the "Examiner" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England ...

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  29. Moscow Claims

    LONDON, Friday.—A Moscow communique says that no material changes on the whole front occurred on Friday. ...

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  30. WILFUL MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Michael Flynn, 29, police constable, was found not guilty at Dalby on a charge of having wilfully ...

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  31. Brazilian Bombers' Success

    The Brazilian Air Minister, Senor Desalgado Filho, during a ceremony of christening the British bomber donated to the ...

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