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  4. ALLIED ARMIES HACK AND SLASH WAY FORWARD

    LONDON, Thursday.—As the American First Army continues to hack and slash its way forward, the German armies are falling back on the twin road hubs of Duran and Mulich, the main ...

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  5. RUSSIANS HIT HARD AND FAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Declaring that General Malinovsky is hitting the enemy hard and fast, die Red Army newspaper "Red Star" declares that General Malisovsky's advance is directly ...

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  7. "THE GERMAN LEADERS EXPECT DEFEAT"

    A noteworthy statement by a Wilhelmstrasse spokesman that Germany with re[?]et aid farewell to Hitler's plan for a new order in Eu[?]pe, under German hegemony, "because it is no longer pra[?]able in the present ...

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  8. AMERICANS' 7 MILE ADVANCE

    LONDON, Thursday., IT IS ANNOUNCED AT S.H.A.E.F THAT THE AMERICAN 7th. ARMY BATTLING ACROSS ...

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  9. 2,000 MINERS ON STRIKE TO-DAY

    Two thousand miners are [?] strike to-day at six colliers and the [?] loss including that at a mine which is closed ...

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  10. Kindergarten's Family Basis

    Many social evils could be solved if there was a sufficiently, strong bund of experienced kindergarten workers to make the ...

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  11. Men With Child's Mentality

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Between 10 and 15 per cent of the men who enlisted in the services ...

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  12. WHY THIS PUBLIC MEETING ?

    On the filth Thursday of this month the Mayer of Glen Innes, Aid. Jas. Plante, will preside at a public meeting to consider the ...

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  13. GREATEST AIR BATTLE OVER JAP MAINLAND

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Only three Super Fortresses are missing from Tuesday's raids on ...

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  14. Col. Bruxner Criticises Loan Effort

    Stating that the Second Victory Loan was £7,000,000 under-subscribed, Col. M. F. Bruxner, leader of the Country Party in ...

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  15. Shipping Companies Turn to the Air

    Five British shipping companies with a [?]pital backing of over [?]000 a sterling, have formed the British [?] American ...

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  16. Air Gunner's Score Against Japs.

    Warra[?]t Officer Norman Danes air gunner of a R.A.A.F. bomber serving in the Pacific has 127 sorties against ...

    Article : 265 words
  17. The Commonwealth Purchasing Planes

    The Minister for Air. Mr. Drakeford, who is in the United States is endeavouring to purchase at least 36 modern ...

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  18. Storm Followed Dust

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  19. HOW HIMMLER SUPERSEDED HITLER

    LONDON, Thursday—The story of the coup defeat, by which Himmler compelled the Nazi leaders to accept him as dictator in place of Hitler is published in the "Daily Express" which admits the story is "highly circumstantial." ...

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  20. JAP. TROOP SHIPS DESTROYED

    Coinciding with the announcement from General Macarthur's Headquarters in the Philippines that four troup-laden Japanese ...

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  21. Acceptances for Warwick Farm

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  22. Russian Attitude to Poland

    Marshal Stalin told the President of the Warsaw National Council that poland must seek an alliance not only with Russia, ...

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  23. TRAGEDY FOR CIVIL AVIATION

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—The Commonwealth's decision to lake control of internal air lines was ...

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  24. GENERAL RAIN POSSIBLE

    The State Meteorologist, Mr. Mares said to-day that general rain over New South Wales was ...

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  25. P. G. Woodhouse's Conditional Release

    Following the disclosure in London that the British author P. G. Wodehouse, and his wife, had been arrested by the French ...

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  26. To-day's Forecast

    Somewhat unsettled, with further showers in north-eastern corner of State, otherwise fine and warm to hot and ...

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  27. Soldier Given Life Sentence

    Edward James. Bradshaw (38), a soldier was sentenced to life imprisonment by Acting Judge Stanley yesterday for the murder ...

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  28. To-day's Markets

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  29. PURCHASE OF GROWING CROPS

    The Acting Prices Commissioner, Mr. M. E. McCarthy, emphasised that in view of the prevalence of agreements or ...

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  30. "Dead Soldiers' Personal Effects Stolen"

    Citing cases reported to him by residents of his electorate of Dubbo, Mr. Robertson, Labor M.L.A., alleged, in the ...

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  31. Explorer's Pistol Stolen and Recovered

    Stolen, from Melbourne Museum on August 5 the famous pistol which was found beside the body of explorer: Burke at ...

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