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  4. Artillery Duels In Desert Battle

    LONDON, Tuesday: Today's Cairo communique indicates a temporary lull in the fighting in the battle for Egypt, but early renewal of full-scale fighting is expected. ...

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  5. Failure of Enemy Raid on Moresby

    A strong force of 20 Japanese bombers with a fighter escort was dispersed by Allied fighters over Port Moresby on ...

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  6. Trailing Wires as Trap for German Airmen

    LONDON Tuesday.--It is officially disclosed that one of the most successful devices developed during the war at sea is a rocket ...

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  7. BRITISH FLEET AIR ARM ON PATROL

    In addition to the usual patrol work carried out by destroyers, aircraft from British aircraft carriers cover many hundreds of miles of open sea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANS GLIM CAPTURE OF RAIL JUNCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday: Fierce battles continue in Russia, but there is no confirmation of the German High Command claim to have captured the town of Voronej, the vital railway junction on the Upper Don. ...

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  9. 50 IDLE MINERS DECIDE TO ENLIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--About 50 miners from Millfield colliery who have been idle for a month owing to a dispute about the payment of ...

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  10. Two Enemy Agents Executed

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Home Office announced today that two enemy secret service agents were executed in Wandsworth prison ...

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  11. Problem of Bridging Finance Gap

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The most important problem for the Federal Government in its forthcoming Budget will be ways and ...

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  12. BRITAIN HAS BEST RECORD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Great Britain's immense contribution to the Allied war effort was described today by the High ...

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  13. RECIPROCAL AID TO US FORCES IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: After a meeting of the full Federal Cabinet today the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said that the ...

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  14. SWORD FOUND IN JAPANESE MIDGET SUB.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The mystery surrounding the finding of an "umbrella" in one of the midget submarines sunk by naval ...

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  15. Revision of Meat Export Scheme

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: "The whole of the Australian meat export plan is being revised the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) ...

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  16. NOT ALLOWED TO DISPLAY "QUOTA SOLD" PLACARDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Retailers are not permitted to display "quota sold" placards, for there are no quotas so far as retailers ...

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  17. THREAT OF STRIKE AT LARGE MUNITIONS WORKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--About 1900 employees at a large munitions works decided that unless a dismissed shop steward was reinstated ...

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  18. COFFEE NOT LIKELY TO BE RATIONED FOR THE PRESENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--"Coffee is unlikley to be rationed in the immediate future," the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane), said ...

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  19. Problem of Rural Labor In Queensland

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The State Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr F. E. Walsh) stated today that the manpower authorities were ...

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  21. TO BE TRANSPORTED WITHOUT CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Cabinet has decided that the Railway Department shall transport to Brisbane freight-free all scrap rubber ...

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  22. TOO LATE TO SAVE INFANT

    PERTH Tuesday.--When James Gilbert and his wife saw their house ablaze on a farm at Tuairading yesterday they rushed to save their ...

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  23. "ROMMEL WOUNDED"

    LONDON, Monday.--An unconfirmed report from Cairo states that Field Marshal Rommel has been wounded, and has handed ...

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  24. Q'LAND POLICE SEEK PAY INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday--A pay increase of 2 a day above the present rates was being sought by the Queensland Police Union in a claim to be ...

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