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  4. PROMISE FULFILLED?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hopes of an early end to the battle on the approaches to Budapest are increasing as fresh Russian gains towards the CzechoSlovak border and the new north-westerly push ...

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  5. FURTHER ALLIED GAINS ARE HEARTENING NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although the German troops fighting grimly to defend Northern Germany yesterday threw in two counter attacks on the Geilenkirchen front, where three Allied armies are operating, both assaults failed and from all sectors ...

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  7. THE EARTH HEAVED AND TREMBLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hovering in a Piper observation plane at 2,000 feet, the British United Press correspondent with the United States First Army, on Monday watched the ...

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  8. Boche's Tail Not Yet Between Legs.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Boche is very aggressive and he has by no means yet got his tail between his ...

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    Members of the gun crew carrying ammunition to a 155 nun howitzer, which was used at Tacloban for the first time in this area. It has a range of 16,500 yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHEN WILL IT RAIN?

    The N.S.W. Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said yesterday that the breaking of the drought ...

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  11. Germany Claims New Weapon

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio claims that a new German weapon—a radio-controlled flame-thrower ...

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  12. Tropical Typhoon Lashes Leyte

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Another tropical typhoon with continuous rains is lashing Leyte, ...

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  13. "Retain and Enforce 6 o'clock Closing"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A resolution calling on the State Government to retain and enforce 6 p.m. closing of liquor bars was ...

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  14. Hotel Licensee on Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Norman Buchanan Grindal (40), licensee of the Observer Hotel, Sydney, was remanded at the Central ...

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  15. EFFECTIVE RAID ON MANILA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—American carrier based planes wiped out at least 110 Japanese planes and destroyed three ...

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  16. FROM WORKSHOP TO THE ARMY

    AUCKLAND, N.Z.—Men now working in industry will replace many thousands of New Zealand servicemen who, with more than ...

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  17. Jimmy Broadbent's Great Landing

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Captain James Broadbent, the famous Australian pilot, landed a Lockheed plane on Narrabeen Beach ...

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  18. DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED HOURLY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first crossing of the Rhine, which will be the historic event of the war, may be made by French troops at a spot where the Siegfried Line was never completed, according to ...

    Article : 318 words
  19. To-day's Markets

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  20. Civic Pride's Great Run

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Civic Pride ran the half-mile in 49 seconds at Randwick this morning. She worked 60 feet out ...

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  21. Religious Instruction at State Schools

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Addressing the Anglian Synod last night, Archbishop Mowll said that religious instruction, ...

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  22. Death of Our Oldest Resident

    Mrs. charlotte Gay Legge, who, with the death of Mrs. J. Biddle recently, succeeded to the distinction of being Glen ...

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  23. Pig Killers Resume After 12 Days

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Pig killers at Homebush abattoirs resumed work to-day after a 12 days strike. ...

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  24. Jockey Cook's Operation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Jockey W. Cook was operated on for appendicitis to-day. ...

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  25. SORRY SPECTACLE OF HUMAN MISERY

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday—Two great Japanese forces, aggregating 250,000 troops, invading ...

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  26. To-day's Forecast

    Issued Sydney 1 p.m.—Cloudy with scattered showers on the coast and adjacent highlands, otherwise mainly ...

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  27. German Commander at Metz Escapes

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to the British United Press correspondent in Metz, the German commander of the Metz ...

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  28. STOP PRESS.

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  29. Dingo's Daring Raid on Glencoe Flock

    Mr. George Price had just let a mob of sheep out of the shearing shed at "Marouan," Glencoe, and was shepherding them while ...

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  30. Mother's Vain Effort to Save Baby's Life

    BATHURST, Tuesday.—A mother snatched her badly injured son from under a string of 11 trucks in Bathurst railway ...

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  31. Y.M.C.A.'s £5,000 CLAIM ON "TRUTH"

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court, Wellington, yesterday, the Y.M.C.A claimed £5,000 damages from the New ...

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  32. Possibility of Rain Remote

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Cool southerly winds were reported over practically the whole State to-day. ...

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  33. Seven Mines Idle To-day

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seven mines are idle to-day, with the loss of 6,000 tons of coal. At Hebburn No 1. where a ...

    Article : 48 words
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