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  4. THREAT TO BIG GERMAN BASES IN RUSSIA INCREASES

    LONDON, Friday: The threat to Kursk, Kharkov and Rostov has increased in the past 24 hours, and in the Caucasus the German army has been split in two ...

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  5. POUNDING OF ENEMY BASES MAINTAINED

    There has been no letup in the Allied offensive against the Japanese air bases in the Southwest ...

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  6. PATROL ACTIVITY IN AREA OF TUNISIAN BORDER

    LONDON, Friday: A Cairo communique states: Eighth Army patrols activity ...

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  7. Night Attack By Japanese Planes on American Warships

    NEW YORK, Friday: Associated Press says: Delayed messages from the American Fleet in the South Pacific report that the first night attack by Japanese planes on American surface vessels occurred near Guadalcanal on ...

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  8. Repatriation And Taxation Bills

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Government proposes to introduce the Repatriation Bill and new Taxation Bill in the House ...

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  9. Opposition Attitude to Militia Bill

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Opposition leader (Mr Fadden) said tonight that no member of the Opposition liked the Militia Bill, ...

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  10. Bitter Opposition by Enemy in Burma

    LONDON, Friday: The British forces in Burma are keeping up their pressure on the Japanese in the Arakan ...

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  11. Heavy Air Attack On Turin

    LONDON, Friday: Turin was heavily attacked by the RAF last night. ...

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  12. Powers Bill

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Tasmanian Premier (Mr Cosgrove) will come to Canberra on Monday for a conference with the ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES STALIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Mr Roosevelt in a message to M. Stalin said: "As Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the ...

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  14. 1200 STRIKERS REFUSE TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Friday: Again defying their union leaders, about 1200 strikers employed at a large munitions factory refused today to ...

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  15. THREE KILLED IN ACCIDENT NEAR CHARTERS TOWERS

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday: Three men lost their lives as the result of an accident in the Charters Towers district late last night, ...

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  16. GROUND FORCES ADVANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Further advances by United States ground forces on Gaudalcanal Island, in the Solomons, are ...

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  17. A.L.P. Decision

    SYDNEY, Friday: The official Australian Labor Party executive, by an overwhelming majority, tonight decided to summon the ...

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  18. GERMANS BANNING NON-ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES

    LONDON, Friday: Berlin Radio says: The Minister of Economics has decreed that a number of businesses and industries which were ...

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  19. German Mourning for Stalingrad

    LONDON, Thursday: German radio programmes today were completely rearranged to comply with the official mourning for ...

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  20. REFUSED TO RECORD CLAIM OF WAR DAMAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Allegations that the War Damage Commission had refused to record a claim by a New Guinea resident ...

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  22. "FINNISH THREAT TO CEASE FIGHTING"

    WASHINGTON, Friday: Associated Press says: Renewed speculation on the possibility of a separate peace between Finland and ...

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  23. WOMEN NEEDED TO CAN FRUIT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Premier (Mr. McKell) today made an appeal to women to undertake fruit tanning in Leeton and the Golbourn ...

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  24. WOMAN-POWER SHORTAGE CRITICAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) said that the shortage of womanpower was critical ...

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  25. "INADVISABLE"

    NEW YORK, Friday: Madame Wellington Koo said that her statement that China was near economic collapse might give an ...

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  26. HUGE RAILWAY EARNINGS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A forecast that for the year ending June next New South Wales railway earnings will be £36,000,000, ...

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  27. HONORS FOR MEMBERS OF RAAF

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Three more Distinguished Flying Crosses and three Distinguished Flying Medals had been awarded to ...

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  28. TWO DROWNED

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday: Stella Mary Taylor (18), of Woodstock, and William Edwin Hodson (12) were drowned in the Ross River ...

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  29. ANTHONY ATTACKS PUBLIC SERVANTS FOR NEGLECT OF LETTERS

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr Anthony (CP) In the House of Representatives today attacked servants in public departments for ...

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  30. "SUGGESTION BOX" SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Friday: "Many excellent suggestions are coming from operatives in Government munition factories as the result of the ...

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