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  4. German Cut The Vital Moscow-Rostov Railway

    All reports from Moscow speak of more desperate fighting about and south of Voronej. Throughout last night engagements continued between Voronej and Rosoch. Voronej battle is being waged on the outskirts of the town, but ...

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  5. Stranded Man's £5000 for War Effort

    When the Federal Treasurer (Mr Chifley) was touring his electorate yesterday he saw a man stranded at Mountain station and ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. Many Families Homeless

    Widespread damage has been caused and many families rendered homeless by floods which have followed in the wake of heavy rains ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. BIG MILITARY ROAD JOB IN SYRIA

    Top:—A splendid feat of railroad construction is nearing completion in Syria. British, Australian and South African engineers, supervising an army of over 20,000 laborers of many nationalities, have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  8. SUPREME CRISIS

    The supreme crisis of the war has arrived. Russia is in mortal danger, and as one London paper puts it, the destiny of the world ...

    Article : 507 words
  9. THREE SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Dramatic scenes were witnessed at the Central Criminal Court yesterday afternoon when Barbara Phyllis Surridge, aged 35; her ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. JAPS LOSE SEVEN PLANES

    Pie[?] dog fights developed over Port Moresby yesterday when our fighters brilliantly intercepted a heavy formation of Japanese bombers and fighters. Several of ...

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  11. Demand Second Front

    A conference of branches of Aid to Russia Committee today sent a cable to the British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill), demanding ...

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  12. DRAKEFORD SAYS AIR POWER WILL WIN

    During the inspection of RAAF establishments yesterday, the Minister Air (Mr Drake ford) declared that all the crucial battle of this war ...

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  13. WOUNDED PILOTS REACH HOME

    One good pair of hands and one Rood pair of feet were all that were left to a Hudson pilot and his co-pilot after having been attacked by Jap fighters. The pilot. ...

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  14. Unified War Command Impossible

    Sir Earle Face, Australian Minister to London, told pressmen today that he considered a unified war command under a single head ...

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  15. NO FOOD SHORTAGE LIKLEY

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Dunn) yesterday declared that there was no danger of any food shortage in Australia. He added that we could ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. SOLDIER’S TRIAL TODAY

    The trial by court martial of Edward Joseph Leonski, a US. soldier, on three charges of murder, will be resumed at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. ...

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  17. A.I.F. IN ACTION

    Elements of the AIF which remained in the Middle East have been in action under General Auchinleck against Rommel‘s ...

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  18. TWO KILLED IN BROWNOUT.

    During last night’s brownout in the metropolitan area two men were killed and five injured. Those killed were William Mustow, aged 66, of Marrickville, and ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PLANE PRODUCTION.

    It is announced that Russian Diane factories are ahead of their self-increased schedule. ...

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  20. FATAL HEAD INJURIES.

    Waller Job son, about 67, address un-known was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a taxi-cab in Elizabeth st., City, last night. He sustained serious ...

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  21. AMERICAN TROOPS AT MORESBY.

    The War Department today disclosed that American trops are Participating in the defence of Port Moresby. ...

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  22. DANZIG RAIDED IN DAYLIGHT

    Danzig and Finsberg, a U-boat building centre, have been raided in daylight by several squadrons of Lancasters. Only three British planes were lost. ...

    Article : 118 words
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  24. FORDE TO MAKE ANOTHER INQUIRY

    Facilities which permit members of the army, such as jockeys, barristers, and others, to remove their uniforms and earn large fees whille on leave, are to be ...

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  25. GOOD NEWS, SAYS MR HUGHES

    “That is good news,” was how the Deputy-Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Hughes) last night’s announcement by Mr Curtin that elements of the AIF ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. RETURN OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    Gandhi is reported to hove put before the Congress Working Committee a resolution urging the re tarn of civil disobedience as a moans of Reputing the withdrawal of ...

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  27. COUPONS FOR LIQUOR

    The executive of the State Labor Party [?]as decided to seek the rationing of liquor by coupons. The motion was sponsored member Rev. Dr. Churchward, who is a ...

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  28. INSURANCE RATES INCREASED.

    The Marine Underwriters Association announces the war risk insurance rates on shipments between the United States and Australia and New Zealand via Panama ...

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