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  4. Germans In 10,000 Tanks In Bid For The Caucasian Oilfields

    The American-owned National Broadcasting Corporation in a broadcast from Moscow today, declared: “The general situation is graver than [?] any time since the outbreak. The German war machine is striking at Russia's very vitals, but there is no panic. The Russians are still ...

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  5. TOOK PART IN DAYLIGHT RAID ON AUGSBURG

    (Left to right) : Sqdn/Ldr. D. G. Penman, DSO., DPC.; Sgt. D. N. Huntly, DFM. (Rhodesia); P/O. D. O. Sands, DFC (Rhodesia); Mr Brendan Bracken, Minister for Information; Flt/Lt. B. R W. Hallows DFC.; Sgt. R. P. Irons, DFM.; and Sqdn/Ldr. J. D. Nettieton, VC., of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SWEPT JAPS INTO WAR

    A former Tokio correspondent of the New York “Times” (E. Tolisctaus), in a despatch from Lourcnco Marques, says . that Japan was plunged into the war ...

    Article : 556 words
  7. WHY APOLOGISE?

    “We arc going to scourge the Third Reich from end to end,” declared, Air-Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Chief of the Bomber Command, in a broadcast to ...

    Article : 445 words
  8. Soldiers' Wives Asked To Be Good

    Appealing to wives to be more tactful in letters to soldier husbands and to be more careful in their behaviour while their men are away, ...

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  9. JAPS REPULSED

    Fighting beneath the slopes of the towering 13,200 foot peak of Mount Victoria—the highest point of the Owen Stantey Range—Australian ground forces ...

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  10. This Critical Hour

    Under the heading “Critical Hour.” a leading article in “The Times” slates. “The military situation of the United Nations is probably graver than at any ...

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  11. DESERT WITHDRAWAL

    Reports from the Western Desert state that the Australian, South African and British troops who had been engaged since the night of ...

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  12. SACKED BECAUSE HE WAS A COMMUNIST

    The personnel supervisor of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation stated today an inquiry into the suspension of an employe that the employe ...

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  13. GAS POSITION SERIOUS

    Restrictions in the gas supply in Melbourne were imposed by the Government today at the request of the Metropolitan Gas Co., which Indicated that ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. MR MAIR WOULD STOP “SHOUTING”

    The suggestion to close hotels between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. would not solve the liquor problem nor would it wipe out the abuses that had ...

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  15. REPORTS OF PARACHUTISTS DROPPED

    Military authorities are investigating reports that parachutists or objects were dropped from unidentified planes near Doubs and Shenandoah. at the junction of ...

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  17. JUDGE IGNORES THREAT

    Replying to Mr J. O'Shea (Boilermakers' Union organiser), who had stated that his members threatened direct action to get satisfactory ...

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  18. SERVING LIQUOR TO DRUNKEN PERSONS

    |n answer to a question by Mr H. Thonemann (UAP, Toorak), in the Legislative Assembly today, the Chief Secretary (Mr Bailey) said there had ...

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  19. ABSENTEEISM WORRIES MINISTERS

    A conference will be held shortly by the Minister for Munitions (Mr Makin), the Minister for Labor (Mr Ward) and the Minister for Aircraft ...

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  20. HAMBURG BLASTED AGAIN

    Hundreds of planes of the Bomber Command lost night blitzed Hamburg for the second time in three days. The Germans claim that 26 of our planes ...

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  21. DEATHS IN FIRE

    Evidence that he had lit a cigarette while in the kapok room and then noticed a fire in kapok fluff under the table was given by Norman William ...

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  22. MAY BE FEDERAL STORM

    The Executive of the Opposition Parties, tonight charged the Federal Government with having abrogated to the miners' leaders its constitutional ...

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  23. VICTORIA LEADING NSW

    During the last three months Victoria has exceeded NSW in contributions to war savings certificates and national savings bonds by 4/9 per head ...

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  24. WORK WEEK SUGGESTIONS

    Representatives of the War Department, the Navy Department, the Maritime Commission, the War Production Board, the Commerce Department the Labor ...

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  25. WILL STOP WORK

    Unless the Railways Reference Board gives a decision on the wage rate claims for men. other than process workers, employed at a railway munitions ...

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  26. COUPON'S NEED NOT BE USED

    The period during which retailers can obtain clothing supplies without surrendering coupons has been extended by the Rationing Commission from ...

    Article : 32 words
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