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  4. WATCHING OUT FOR CROCODILES WHILE MATES SWIM.

    Left : Australian troous coll off while mates mount crocodile guard. Right: Australian troops on manoeuvres. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. “ROMMEL WON’T GET TO ALEXANDRIA”

    “ ‘Mr’ Rommel won’t get to Alexandria naval base or the Suez Canal. Mistakes have been made, but General Auchinleck is handling his men in a masterly fashion,” declared General Pisnhar, of South Africa, ...

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  6. QUIZ

    Here is a quiz for our women readers. The answers will be found on Page 4. (a) What do the fallowing ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. “Families living in Rail Carriages”

    A deplorable lack of accommodation at a NSW country town whose population has Increased from 1000 to 9000. following the ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. JAPS. APPLYING RUBBER BLOCKADE

    Commenting on the inauguration of the nation-wide drive for scrap rubber, trade experts and economists today declared that Japan, as a result ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. Sunk After Rescuing Survivors

    The Navy Department has announced that a medium-sized United States merchantman was sunk by a submarine off the northern ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. RUSSIANS FIGHTING LIKE TIGERS

    Biggest offensive launched by the Germans in Russia this year is putting a tremendous strain on the Soviet army, which is fighting back like a tiger. The Russians admit a withdrawal on the Kursk-Byelgorod line. ...

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  11. TRAVEL PRIORITIES

    Greater powers for the Stales and less for the Commonwealth Land Transport Board in regard to railway travel priorities have resulted ...

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  12. WAR PENSIONS LEGISLATION

    The RSL pensions officer (Mr Roberts) said today that Australia had not liberalised its war pensions legislation to meet the changes in the ...

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  13. FINED ON SLY GROG CHARGE

    Evidence that a utility truck loaded with a large quantity of liquor of various descriptions was found outside Eveleigh workshops, Redfer[?], last ...

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  15. Action of Officials Called “Stupid”

    A strike of 200 construction workers at a country Allied works today was caused by the “stupid action of officials of the Allied Works Council in ...

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  16. Terrible Sacrifices by the Russians

    Broadcasting from Berlin, whence he flew from Sebastopol, Colonel von Kolitz, commander of a German infantry regiment, ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. ON BAIL OF £1500

    When James Foot, aged 48, a clerk, was remanded at the Central police court today on a charge of having conspired with others to defraud ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. MUSIC AS EXAM. SUBJECT

    The Minister for Education (Mr Evatt) announced today that music would become a full subject at the Leaving C[?]rtificate examination in ...

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  19. PORT MORESBY

    Although Port Moresby was attacked by 20 heavy bombers, escorted by fighters, and later by seven bombers, the damage and casualties ...

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  20. CALM IN TURKEY.

    Although the fall of Sebastopol has brought the war nearer to Turkey’s borders, the situation is still regarded calmly. It is stated that the fact that ...

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  21. FORDE DECLINES TO COMMENT.

    Declaring that it was a matter for Cabinet the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) declined to comment tonight on widespread public demands ...

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  22. BOY KILLED BY CAR.

    Henry Alfred Stone, aged 9. Banksia road, Bankstown, was struck by a car and fatally injured in Liverpool road, Bankstow[?] today. ...

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