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  4. German Dim Towards Caucasus Oilfields Slowly Gaining Ground

    The German drive towards the Caucasus oilfields from the Rostov are is still slowly gaining ground in the face of fierce Russian resistance. Throughout the night heavy fighting took place in the areas of K[?]etskaya (75 miles north-west of Stalingrad), Tsymlyanskaya (120 miles ...

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  5. N.S.W. Railway Refreshment Rooms

    The railway refreshment rooms broke all r[?]cords during the year ended June 30. Their turnover exceeded £1,000,000, a figure never ...

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  6. Wants Job Done Quickly

    Behind the Commonwealth Government’s increased grant of £107,000 for the [?]limination of marginal a[?] wheat areas in NSW, Victoria, ...

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  7. WHAT’S WRONG?

    Declaring that Australia would suffer the same fate as Malaya and other countries overrun by Japan unless our military leaders ...

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    Review of the City of London Home Guard by the Lord Mayor of London. (Lt-Col Sir John Laurie). A general view of t[?] parade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 8 R.A.A.F. MEN KILLED

    Eight members of the RAAF wer[?] killed when two training aircraf[?] crashed into the Murray river near Monte[?]th (SA) yesterday after they ...

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  10. GRAVE WARNING TO BRITAIN—AMERICA

    “It is time to face facts. The hour-glass of tile British and American democracies is running lower than since the Declaration of Independence. The United States and Britain are in danger of losing this war. “They can lose it in the next 40 days unless British and American ...

    Article : 395 words
  11. “Small Tailors Will Be Crippled”

    Standard cloth would cripple the small tailor, said Mr R. Gibson, tailor, or, of Eldon Chambers, Pitt st, yesterday. ...

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  12. BOMBING DEVASTATION

    F[?] the first time since the RAF began bombing of Germany, the Ai[?] [?]y permitted a small group of [?] journalists to fee with a ...

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  13. Charge of Distorting Facts

    A charge that the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Fadden) was apparently guilty of distorting the facts relating to the war effort ...

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  15. “farmers Ignored by Ministers”

    A protest against the almost total disregard paid by the Federal Government to representations of producers leaders was made today ...

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  16. New Deputy First Sea Lord

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. V. Alexander) announced in the House of Commons that Admiral Sir Charles Kennedy Purvis had been ...

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  17. “Protection From Curs”

    Judge Magennts, in the General Sessions today, when sentencing Dav[?]d Joseph Allen, [?]d 18, of Ah[?]ford [?], North Melbourne, to 12 ...

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  18. “Not Changed Opinion”

    Giving evidence today at the [?]n[?]iry into the suspension of Edward John Rice from the suspension of Edward John Rice from the [?]mployment of the Commonew[?] Ai[?]ra[?] Corporation ...

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  19. More Men to be Replaced

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) said today that a hundred expert typists would soon be training to replace men as machine telegraphists ...

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  20. DEFENCE STRIKES SETTLED

    Strike of builders and laborers o[?] defence work in a country centre wa[?] settled today, and work was resume[?] A settlement was reached today of th[?] ...

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  21. AMERICA PREPARES FOR LONG WAR

    Congress is studying means for conducting a nation-wide occupational registration of women, aged 18 to 44, following the revelation of the ...

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  22. [?]37 MILLION MARK PASSED.

    Sales of war savings certificates in Australia passed the £37,000,000 mark today with the total of £37,057,569. Extra mil[?]on pounds was added in little less than ...

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  23. £250,000 WANTED FOR ACF

    Aimed at boosting the revenues of the Australian Comforts Fund, “a penny a plane” fund, which has £250,000 as [?]ts objective, will shortly be launched ...

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  24. SETTLEMENT TERMS ACCEPTED

    A mass meeting of employes at Rivertsone meatworks today accepted the terms of settlement of the dispute which originally involved 150 women ...

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