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  4. Japanese Still Held Up In New Guinea

    The Japanese aerodrome at Buna, the main enemy supply base for the enemy troops operating in the Owen Stanley Range area was bombed for two hours by Allied planes just after dawn ...

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  5. Germans Make Little Headway

    LONDON, Sunday: Despite battles which the Moscow newspaper, "Izvestia", describes as the [?]rcest and bloodiest in the history of war, the Germans are making little headway in their great ...

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  6. Clarence "Tick War"

    GRAFTON, Sunday: The "tick war' took a grave turn today when, by 99 votes to 8, ...

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  7. Constant War Atmosphere Thought Aim

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Creation of a constant war atmosphere--not one that evaorates for 36 hours each week-end--is believed by ...

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  8. U-Boat In West Indies Harbour

    BRIDGETOWN, (Barbados), Sunday: An Axis submarine entered Carlis Bay and fired two torpedoes ...

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  9. IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Sunday: An official report on the British operations in Madagascar was issued today in Nairobi. ...

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  10. SABOTAGE IN INDIA VALUABLE TO ENEMY

    LONDON, Sunday: The "Sunday Dispatch's" special correspondent says: From a military point of view, particularly from the ...

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  11. FIVE NEW ALDERMEN AT BALLINA

    BALLINA, Sunday: Only two of the five former members of Ballina Municipal Council who contested the by-election ...

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  12. EQUALITY FOR ALL IN CLOTHES RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) stated today that it would be almost impossible to ...

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  13. COMMONS STATEMENTS ON INDIA SITUTAION

    LONDON, Saturday. "Whether we agree or disagree with Mr. Gandhi or Pandit Nehru, they represent a new world movement ...

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  14. "US BOMBERS WILL JAM AIR ROADS TO TOKIO"

    Saturday: The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson), in a speech at the Ford bomber plant, promised that "traffic will soon ...

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  15. Still No Break in Lull in Eygpt

    LONDON, Sunday: In Egypt there is still no break in the lull on land. Today's Cairo communique says: ...

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  16. CONSCRIPTION NOT NEEDED FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Army Minister (Mr Forde) said last night that there was no need to introduce conscription for ...

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  17. Chinese Pressure On Japanese

    LONDON, Saturday: During the past week, according to official Chinese sources in London, Chinese forces in the three ...

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  18. CITRUS FRUITS TO BE CONTROLLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Citrus fruits grown in most of NSW will be subject to Federal control and a proportion of every grower's crop will ...

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  19. BHP COMPANY MASTERS SECRET OF ARMORED PLATE

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday: The secret formula of a certain type of armored plate has been mastered at Newcastle in the Broken Hill Pty's ...

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  20. GERMAN CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Saturday: The German Radio claims: A U-boat has sunk three United Nations schooners by shellfire off the coast ...

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  21. CAMP HYGIENE COURSE FOR ALL NEW SOLDIERS SHORTLY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Before long it will be compulsory for every newly-enlisted soldier to take a course in camp hygiene during his ...

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  22. TWO CIVILIAN AIRMEN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Two civilian airmen were killed yesterday afternoon when a Miles-Whitney aircraft, belonging to the ...

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  23. MANY REGULATIONS TO CONTROL SHIPPING FOUND TO BE INVALID

    CANBERRA, Sunday: An investigation by the Federal Government disclosed that many, if not most, of the extensive national ...

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  24. Australians Too Tough For Japanese

    SYDNEY, Sunday: "The morale cf the Australian troops in New Guinea, where conditions are as tough as any in the world, is the ...

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  25. Dramatic Escape In Patched Plane

    BURBANK, (California), Saturday: R. W. Pan Hoogland, Netherlands East Indies Air Force instructor, described a ...

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  26. TRINIDAD TURNED WOMAN'S HAIR GRAY

    NEW YORK, Saturday: The New York "World Telegram" says: Mrs Foster Dudley has arrived from Trinidad after four ...

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  28. CONFERENCE ON PRIMARY PRODUCE TARGETS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Hie Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr Bulcock) will leave for the south soon to confer with the Federal ...

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  29. INDIAN RAILWAY REPAIRS

    NEW DELHI, Saturday: Several hundred thousand railway workers, mostly Indians not affected as a result of the disturbances, are ...

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  30. Christianity's Vast Social Work

    SYDNEY, Sunday: "What has Labor, the trade, union movement or socialism so far done for mankind, comparable with what has ...

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  31. LOCOMOTIVE LOSSES HAMPER GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday: Continuous attacks carried out by the RAF on German communications has Inflicted so much damage on ...

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  32. Australia Minister Sees Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: The Associated Press says: The Australian Minister (Sir Owen Dixon) unexpectedly paid an unusual visit ...

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  33. RUSSIANS' HIGHER INTEREST IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday: Profesor Z. Vavith, writing in the "Soviet War News," published, from the Soviet Embassy in London, says: Reports ...

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  34. VIA GERMANY !

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Bearing the Australian, German, English, and Irish censorship stamps, a letter written by Mrs Margaret ...

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  35. POTATO SHORTAGE MAY GET WORSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The potato shortage for civilians is likely to be even more acute in the next two or three months, according to ...

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  36. PLEA FOE UNIFIED APPOINTMENTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday: The, danger of divided command in the South Pacific has again been stressed, with a plea for unified ...

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