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  4. JAPANESE KILLED IN ONE DAY EXCEED 650

    More than 650 Japanese were killed during the day's fighting that preceded the Allied occupation of Buna Government station. Scores of others were killed in the fight for possession of Giropa ...

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  5. Further Gains Made By Red Army

    LONDON, Monday: The Red Army has gained more ground. The attacks are making most headway on the southern front, ranging from the Middle Don down to the Caucasus. ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. JEWS AND ARABS JOIN PALESTINE UNIT

    Part of the Palestine regiment of Jewish and Arabic volunteers. There are already about 23,000 Palestinians in the British forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALP Conference Expected to Pass Militia Plan

    MELBOURNE, Monday; When the special ALP conference adjourned tonight it seemed certain that unless some unforeseen development occurs tomorrow no supplementary motion or condition will be attached by the ...

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  8. Celebration In French Somaliland

    LONDON, Monday: One of the first acts of the new Governor of French Somaliland (M. Bayardelle) was to return to the ...

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  9. Tick Inquiry

    LISMORE, Monday: A synopsis of compensation claims for the whole of the tick quarantine area and also for the Grafton-Maclean ...

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  10. Supplementary Income Tax Likely

    MELBOURNE, Monday; Because a survey of this year's Federal accounts made late last month reveals that expenditure on the war will exceed the Budget estimates early in September by at least £70millions, the Government will ...

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  11. BOY BOOT-POLISHERS MUST HAVE PERMITS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Police are checking the ages of boys who have been earning up to £15 a week polishing the boots of Allied soldiers. ...

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  12. ALLIES SCORE IN AIR OVER TUNISIA

    LONDON, Monday: Reports indicate that the lull in ground fighting in Tunisia continues. The weather is ...

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  13. RAF BOMBS GERMAN AREA

    LONDON, Monday: The RAF was ever Germany last night. Berlin Radio stated: "Bombers last night raided Western ...

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  14. GIFTS TO NES TO BE ALLOWED AS TAX DEDUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday: "Donations of gifts to the New South Wales NES will be allowed as deductions in income tax assessments." said ...

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  15. All-Australian Built Destroyer Passes Tests

    One of the finest and fastest destroyers in the world, and all-Australian built, HMAS Warramunga, of the ...

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  16. POUNDING OF JAPANESE AIR BASE IN BURMA

    NEW YORK, Sunday: United States bombers have blasted the Japanese air base at Shwebo, almost in the centre of Burma. ...

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  17. To Investigate Possibilities of Oil Production

    BRISBANE, Monday: Every facility will be given by the Queensland Government to the representatives of influential American oil ...

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  18. LULL MAY BE PRELUDE TO 8th ARMY ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday: Today's Cairo communique says: "There was nothing to report on January 3 from the land forces. There ...

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  20. 111 So Far Charged With Absence from Work on New Year's Day

    SYDNEY, Monday: Summonses were issued today and served tonight on 111 employees charging them under the National Security ...

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  21. G. F. NICKLIN DEAD

    BRISBANE, Monday: George F. Nicklin (74), father of the leader of the Opposition, died today. He was engaged in journalism in his ...

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