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  4. EIGHTH ARMY ABOUT 30 MILES FROM BORDER OF TUNISIA

    LONDON, Friday: General Montgomery's troops are now little more than 30 miles from the Tunisian frontier. Rommel is still using his rearguard, which places its guns at road bends and other strategic ...

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  5. KEEPING CONSTANT WATCH ON ENEMY ACTIVITIES

    Allied aircraft are maintaining constant vigilance over the Japanese-occupied islands in the Arafura and Banda Seas, north of Australia. Some of these islands, such as those in Kei, Aroe and Tenimber groups, where enemy air ...

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  6. OPPOSITION CONDEMNS MILITIA BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Bill to increase the area of militia service was introduced in the House of Representatives by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. CONTINUED PROGRESS BY RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Friday: Moscow again reports progress on all the fighting fronts from Voronej to the Caucasus, as well as at Leningrad and Volkhov. The Russian army driving from Voronej towards ...

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  8. New Taxation

    CANBERRA, Friday: The decision by the Federal Government to deprive all taxpayers who pay their taxes in instalments ...

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  9. HARRISON AND WARD CLASH IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Captain Harrison (UAP, NSW) and the Minister for Labor (Mr Ward) figured in a bitter clash in the ...

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  10. New Powers for Director-General Of Manpower

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Federal Cabinet decision conferring increased powers for the ...

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  11. Tojo Tells Of Aims Of Japan

    NEW YORK, Friday: Tokio Official Radio stated that the Japanese Premier (General Tojo) told the ...

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  12. WITHHOLDING OF NEWS CONDEMNED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The withholding of current news of important events the knowledge of which, he said, ...

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  13. ANTHONY COMPLAINS OF CHARCOAL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr H. L. Anthony (UCP, NSW) in the House of Representatives today complained of a serious shortage ...

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  14. Says Ill-Health Causes Half Absenteeism

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for Labor (M!r Ward) told the House of Representatives to-day that investigations by the ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT'S MOVEMENTS AFTER MEETING

    LONDON, Friday: The story of events after Casablanca is now becoming known. A statement Issued from the White House in ...

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  17. SOUGHT 12 SERVANTS FOR HOME OF SIX

    CANBERRA, Friday: An application for a permit to employ 12 servants to attend to six inmates in a home had been made ...

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  18. Call-ups to Apply Also To Executives

    CANBERRA, Friday: Future manpower call-ups will apply not only to low-ranking employees, but to executives as well. ...

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  19. KING AND QUEEN SAW SPITFIRES LAND AFTER "KILL"

    LONDON, Friday: Two minutes before the King and Queen arrived at an RAAF fighter station in East Anglia yesterday enemy planes ...

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  20. CHARGE AGAINST ARMY CAPTAIN

    BRISBANE, Friday: Captain Herbert David Phillips appeared before a court-martial today charged with having, while being ...

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  21. CRITICISM OF BUTTER SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Criticism of the Government butter subsidy was voiced by Mr Hindmarsh, chairman of the Producers' ...

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  22. "McNALLY" CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday: The State Government expects the Commissioner of Police (Mr MacKay) to comply with its request that a ...

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