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  4. Red Army Continues Pressure In Kharkov Area

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Moscow communique states: "During the night our troops were engaged in offensive operations in the Kharkov direction. Intense fighting continued in the area, and in the town ...

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  5. NO DETAILS YET OF BATTLE IN CORAL SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Minister for Air (Sir Archibald Sinclair) in the House of Commons, replying to Mr Ellis ...

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  6. Tax Unification Scheme

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Information presented to Opposition members at a party meeting tonight revealed that, ...

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  7. Vast Areas of Madagascar Still Open to Attack

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Diego Suarez message says: The importance of the capture of Diego Suarez is recognised, ...

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  8. Commons War Debate

    LONDON, Wednesday: Stormy scenes marked the resumption of the war debate in the House of Commons today. Suggestions made ...

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  9. RAF Strikes Mannheim

    LONDON, Wednesday: A powerful force of bombers last night heavily bombed objectives at Mannheim. The ...

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  10. MILITARY MEDALS FOR THREE MEN OF TOBRUK

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The award of three Military Medals to members of the AIF for gallantry during operations at Tobruk was ...

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  11. Criticism of Workers' Compensation Amendment Bill

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Declaring that it would destroy all safeguards against impositions which could be made against employers. Sir Henry ...

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  12. AIR ATTACKS AGAINST JAPANESE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Wednesday: The RAF offensive against the Japanese forces in Burma is increasing both in scale and frequency. ...

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  13. "Danger of Attack"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Warning the householders that Sydney would have to complete blackout preparations, the ...

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  14. RECONNAISSANCE IN PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A GHQ communique discloses that another "all quiet" period had been experienced in the Pacific. ...

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  15. AIR SELECTION COMITTEES FOR MILITIA CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: An Air Force selection committee will visit every militia camp to hear applications from men who wish ...

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  16. QLD LABOR MEMBERS EMBARRASSED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Messrs. Fallon and Bryan reached Canberra today to urge Queensland Labor members to vote against the Federal plans ...

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  17. JAPANESE GAS BOMB FOUND UNEXPLODED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Chungking Official radio quoted the "Central News", which stated that an unexploded gas bomb dropped by ...

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  18. METHOD OF SCHOOL INSPECTORS CHANGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Important changes in the scope and method of inspection of schools throughout the State were announced tonight ...

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  19. Q'LAND PREMIER'S VIEWS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Premier (Mr Forgan Smith) said tonight that, put in a nutshell, the alterative to the Commonwealth taxation plan which he ...

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  20. DEDMAN'S DEPT CRITICISED BY LABOR COLLEAGUES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Sustained muddling by the Department of War Organisation of Industry in diverting production ...

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  21. NO WORK AT TWO MINES YESTERDAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) in the House of Representatives today said the discussions with Miners' ...

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  22. AFTER HOURS SALES OF LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:-- The Premier (Mr McKell) stated today that he did not intend to hold an official inquiry into whether ...

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  24. DUTY EXEMPTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: By 30 votes to 19, an amendment which would have reduced by about 75 per cent the amount of duty ...

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  25. DEMANDS JUDGE BE REMOVED FROM INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A special meeting of Queensland Trades and Labor Council, representing 36 unions, called to discuss the recent incident ...

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  26. MINERS' DEMANDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Further to the suggestion made yesterday that a production committee be established at all coalmines in New South Wales ...

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  27. TWO KILLED BY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A man and a woman were burned to death when a small cottage in Chelsea Road, Redfern, was ...

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  28. CLARITY SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Reference to conflicting statements made concerning the sale of liquor to workers and others after statutory trading hours ...

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  29. ATTEMPTS TO FIND SOURCES OF INFORMATION TO AXIS CAPITALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Attempts to determine sources from which the Rome, Berlin and Tokio radi[?] receive information ...

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  30. RAIDS ON BENGHAZI

    LONDON, Wednesday: The RAF made two more attacks on Benghazi harbor in daylight yesterday. In the Western Desert storms ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH OF ITALIAN GENERAL

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Berlin report states: General Guido Bianini, chief of the air force delegates on the Italian Armistice Commission, died ...

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  32. MALTA'S TOLL

    LONDON, Wednesday: It is now known that Malta defences destroyed 55 enemy aircraft last week, and today's Cairo air communique says that ...

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