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  4. ENEMY AIR BASES AND SHIPPING BOMBED

    With ground activity confined to patrol skirmishes on the Owen Stanley Range, Allied airmen have again taken the initiative by attacking the Japanese air bases at Lae and Salamaua, in New Guinea, ...

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  5. NEWFOUNDLAND UNIT EXERCISES

    A Newfoundland unit limbering up a 25-pounder on a range in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Onslaughts By Fresh Nazi Troops

    LONDON, Monday: The Soviet defences to the west of Stalingrad have held firm during the past 12 hours, but to the southwest another village has been abandoned in the face of heavy attacks by ...

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  7. Italian Report

    LONDON, Monday: Today's .Rome communique states: "After a prolonged air attack by a large ...

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  8. ANOTHER RAID ON BREMEN

    LONDON, Monday: Bremen last night was again attacked by RAF bombers. There were shattering ...

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  9. "NO NEED FOR BUTTER RATIONING AT PRESENT"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Commerce Minister (Mr. Scully) said today that there, was at present no need for the rationing of ...

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  10. MORE MEN TO BE CALLED FOR ARMY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Arney Minister (Mr Forde) announcer, today that more men would becalled up for the army from ...

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  11. Wounded Arrive From Milne Bay

    Straight from Milne Bay and the fighting around Kokoda, the first wounded have arrived in an Australian port. They are full of praise for the air support and Australian artillery at Milne Bay. The concensus of opinion ...

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  12. NEW ETHIOPIAN ARMY

    LONDON, Monday: Organisation of the Ethiopian Army, virtually from scratch, after the country's occupation by the British forces is officially described. With a ...

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  13. More Raids on Germany By Red Air Force

    Vichy Radio states: "Russian planes last night raided Berlin, Koenigsberg and Budapest. No bombs were dropped on ...

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  14. BIG AIR BATTLE PREDICTED

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states: An air battle of unprecedented dimensions is apparently looming up in Europe with the course of the war possibly turning upon the issue. ...

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  15. SHROPSHIRE TO BE RENAMED CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Monday: HMS Shropshire, the British Government cruiser, will be renamed the Canberra as soon as it is ...

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  16. MORTGAGE LOANS

    CANBERRA. Monday: Under capital issues regulations published tonight mortgage loans not exceed ing £1000 may be issued to home ...

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  17. Praises Australian Soldiers

    NEW YORK. Monday: The "Herald - Tribune's" military correspondent, Major Eliot, writes: "The ...

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  18. NO SPECIAL TAX ON LOTTERIES OR PRIZES

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Commonwealth will not place a special tax on State lotteries or prizes. [?] is considered that lottery revenue ...

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  19. AMERICAN OUTPUT NOT YET SUFFICIENT

    NEW YORK, Monday: The War Production Chief (Mr. Nelson) in a broadcast asserted that American war production ...

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  20. "MAY SEEK FEDERAL HONORS"

    MELBORUNE, Monday: It was learned today that the entry into Federal politics of both the Victorian Premier (Mr. Dunstan) and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS WIN USA DECORATIONS

    CAIRO, Sunday: Two Sydney men are among 19 who have been awarded the United States Soldiers' Medal for extraordinary ...

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  22. LARGEST COLLIERY IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday: About 100 miners at Richmond Main, the largest colliery in Australia, struck today over a dispute ...

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  24. MAY BECOME CHAIRMAN OF CANE PRICES BOARD

    BRISBANE, Monday: There is a growing feeling in State official circles that the Premier (Mr Forgan Smith) will eventually accept ...

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  25. ALLEGED OFFENCES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: As an outcome of the canteens inquiry the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor (Sir George Knowles) filed an ...

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  26. AIR EFFICIENCY AWARD

    LONDON, Monday: It is announced that the King has instituted a medal called the Air Efficiency Award in recognition of ...

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  27. AT 40,000 FEET IN DAYLIGHT OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday: The "Daily Express's" aeronautical correspondent says: The Luftwaffe is sending special sub-stratosphere ...

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  28. INVESTIGATING WORKS STAFF APPOINTMENTS

    CANBERRA, Mondays, Allegations made in Parliament last week by Mr. Spender (UAP) about staff appointments to the Allied ...

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  29. LEG WAS STIFF BUT NOT FROZEN

    LONDON, Monday: The American merchant seaman is every bit as tough as his British brother, to judge by the experience ...

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  30. CONCESSION RATES

    CANBERRA, Monday: From tomorrow women in the services will enjoy service concession rates for postage, telegrams and trunkline ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN TROOPS TRY TO ESCAPE TO NEUTRAL COUNTRY

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Stockholm correspondent of the "Times" says: Eye-witnesses report that Austrian outlying troops stationed ...

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  32. QUININE TO BE USED ONLY FOR MALARIA

    BRISBANE, Monday: An order has been issued under National Security regulations that quinine is to be used only for the [?] ...

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  33. KILLED IN ACTION

    ERISBANE, Monday: Ald. L. W. Green, Labor member for Ithaca ward in the City Council, and the first alderman in the council to ...

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