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  4. RED ARMY PUSHING ON FROM KHARKOV

    THE Red Army, according to the last communique from Moscow, is still forging ahead beyond Kharkov. This is regarded in London circles as the second stage of the Soviet campaign, which had merely been temporarily halted ...

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  5. RED-LETTER DAY FOR FORBES

    ON AUGUST 28 next Forbes will be 80 years of age in an educational sense, the Hon. Clive R. Eva[?]t, K.C., M.L.A., Minister for Education in N.S.W., declared last Saturday afternoon when officially opening the new Boys' School. ...

    Article : 313 words
  6. Russians Welcome to Their Liberation

    This picture shows the Inhabitants of a Russian city that had been in the lands of Germany, rushing to welcome the Soviet troops when they re-entered the city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN THE NEAR NORTH

    Fiercely continuing their nonstop hammering of Japanese bases, American and Australian airmen swooped down on enemy positions ...

    Article : 432 words
  8. British A.T.S. Girls in Action Against German Night Raiders

    Women of Britain's Auxillary Territorial Service, who have for several months been on duty with anti-aircraft batteries during the day, now play their part to the night defence of Britain. Although the guns are manned and fired by men, the A.T.S. girls are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNIFORM TAX

    The Commonwealth Government, on the "equally good advice of equally eminent counsel," is satisfied that the Uniform Tax ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. NEW BUILDINGS

    The three new buildings are solid brick structures with red tiled roofs and make a substantial addition to the architectural appearance of the ...

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  11. DECISIVE BATTLES

    Decisive battles will be fought in the next six months, forecasted the British High Commissioner (Sir Ronald Cross), in an Empire ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. N.E.S. DISPLAY

    The rather remarkable fact was disclosed at the meeting of A.R.P. Wardens and other kindred services at Forbes on Friday night ...

    Article : 223 words
  13. SOLDIER KILLED

    Driver William Henry John Wakefield, of No. 3 H.T.A., was killed when the bicycle he was riding at 11.45 last Wednesday night was ...

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  15. 4- A BUSHEL

    Explaining further his proposals for payment for the new season's wheat, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) declared that not only ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. V.A.D.'s, RAISE £16

    Forbes V.A.D's, conducted a street stall on Saturday for the Red Cross, which returned them the splendid profit of £16175. A cake Competition run ...

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  18. "Raining Sovereigns"

    This was how one district grazier described the rain which set in over the week-end, as the early part of the year has been ...

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  19. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

    Nelson Park had a roll-up of 20 odd players at its weekly tennis tournament on Sunday. In the gent's section L. Walsh and G. McCullough divided, the ...

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  20. AIDING THE WAR EFFORT

    The joinery works of Mr. Reg. Baldock, in Rankin Street have recently been a hive of industry. Mr Baldock has placed his premises and plant at ...

    Article : 62 words
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