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  4. HEAVY ALLIED RAIDS ON ENEMY BASES

    Allied aircraft under Gen. Mac Arthur's command have again struck hard at the Japanese air base at Buka, in the Solomons, Lae and Kokoda also have been heavily from the air. ...

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  5. Austerity Pledge for Australia

    A pledge to follow a new way of life and dedicate all national resources and thought to the winning of ...

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  6. Great Pressure Maintained By Germans

    LONDON, Thursday: Some of the heaviest fighting of the war is going on at the sohthwestern approaches to Stalingrad. The Germans are keeping up the tremendous pressure of their drive and ...

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  7. Karlsruhe Bombed By RAF

    LONDON, Thursday: A strong force of Royal Air Force bombers last night attacked the Upper ...

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  8. LAND FIGHTING DIES DOWN ON EGYPTIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday: To-day's Cairo communique says that during Tuesday night no land operations developed on any sector of ...

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  9. NOT QUALITY OF GERMAN SUBMARINES

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The correspondent of the New York "Times," Hanson Baldwin, reviewing submarine warfare in the ...

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  10. GHQ COMMUNIQUE The GHQ communique states: NORTHWESTERN SECTOR Reconnaissance activity only.

    Lae: Allied medium bombers effectively attacked enemy aerodrome installations. All bombs fell in the target area. There was no ...

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  11. Breakthrough By German Armored Unit

    LONDON, Thursday: The violent battle for Stalingrad continues, with the Germans throwing in ...

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  12. Reciprocal Lend-Lease Agreement

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced today that an agreement bad been concluded in ...

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  13. MAY MEAN MEATLESS DAYS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The introduction of two beefless days a week may mean meatless days for civilians in coastal Queensland. ...

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  14. Invaders at Milne Bay Were Marine Assault Troops

    The Japanese invaders of Milne Bay were marine assault troops, well equipped and ...

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  15. Likely Prices of Liquor and Tobacco

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Although no official announcement may be made for some days, Budget increases are expected to ...

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  16. RAAF HAS PROVED ITSELF IN 5 THEATRES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Before the war the Australian Air Force could boast only of one flying training school and 16 instructor. ...

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  17. URGES THAT ALTERNATE WEEKS BE BEEFLESS

    MELBOURNE. Thursday: The secretary of the Master Butchers' Federation (Mr. A. Stahl) stated today that the Government's plan ...

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  18. WITHDRAWS THREAT OF REPRISALS

    LONDON, Thursday: The German High. Command has announced that it will now take no reprisals against British soldiers ...

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  19. WARTIME BANKING CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday: National Security Regulations issued tonight prescribe the form in which the banks which have come under ...

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  20. Brighter Outlook In Pacific Than Seemed Possible

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Reviewing the international developments of the last three months and summarising the work of his mission abroad, the Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) informed the House of Representatives this ...

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  21. WOMEN'S LAND ARMY IN Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Deputy-Director of Manpower (Mr. Walsh) said today that Mrs. R. C. Philp, superintendent of the ...

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  22. WOOL GROWERS LACKED CHANCE TO EXPRESS VIEW

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Criticism of the Federal Government's action in adopting far-reaching re- commendations for the ...

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  23. SURRENDERING OF COUPONS FOR UNIFORMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Tomorrow will be a big day for many waitresses. waiters and shop assisants. It will start them off on a new ...

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  24. RACING CUT

    BRISBANE, Tursday: Mr. Curtin's request for the curtailment of racing and coursing throughout Australia has been received by the ...

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  26. GERMANS UNLIKELY TO REGARD CAIRO AS OPEN CITY

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Stockholm correspondent of the New York "Times" states: Official military circles in Berlin hint ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S DAY OF PRAYER

    LONDON, Thursday: The third anniversary of the outbreak of the war is being observed as a day of prayer by the ...

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  28. Q'LAND BOARD AND LODGING CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Prices Controller (Mr Lindsey) announced today that board and lodging charges were pegged at the ...

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  29. "SOLD POTATOES OVER FIXED PRICE."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Customs Minister (Senator Keane) was responsible last week for trapping three Melbourne shopkeepers ...

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