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  4. ACE FLIER MISSING

    Squadron Leader Raymond Edward Thorold Smith, DFC, leader of the Australian Spitfire -squadron, is report[?]d missing in [?] operations against the enemy ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. Germans Trumpet Big Successes In S. Russia

    In the middle regions of the northern Donetz, where the fiercest battles along whole of the Russian front are in progress, the Germans have massed strong forces, and are flinging groups of up to 70 tanks each into repeated ...

    Article : 1,427 words
  6. AXIS 'WARSHIP LOSSES

    Lord Bruntisfield. Under-Secretary to the Admiralty, speaking In the House of Lords, said that since the outbreak, the Axis countries had lost three battleships, ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. MARETH QUIET

    Reports from Algiers say that all is quiet on the Mareth line, but this quietness, says (he Algiers correspondent of British United Press, appears to be the ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. ARMY AND A MOTHER

    Replying to Mr Calwell (Lab, Vic) for his criticism of the army over the fining of Mrs Bradley, of Cheltenham (Vic), for harboring her son, who was AWL, ...

    Article : 626 words
  9. UNION JACK IS HOISTED OVER TRIPOLI

    With the fall of Tripoli, the whole Italian Empire collapsed in ruin. This picture, showing the Union Jack being hoisted over the town, symbolises the end of the Fascist regime in Tripolitania, now under British administration.—The Union Jack unfuris over the city of Tripolo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  10. CARDINAL HINSLEY DEAD

    The dentil occured today after a long illness of Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster, aged 78. His Eminence died at 7.20 a.m. at his ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. JUDGE ON JURY'S VERDICT

    After being locked up all night, a jury in the Central Criminal Court today acquitted Francis William Kelly, a soldier, on a charge of having maliciously wounded ...

    Article : 81 words
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  13. AUSTRALIA SAYS— “THANK YOU, GENERAL”

    Today on the first anniversary of General MacArthur's arrival [?] this country, he called on Australian, British and American war correspondents in this area to talk to them on events of die momentous year. General MacArthur seemed to be conscious of the massing of Japanese strength ...

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  14. LINKED WITH SECOND FRONT ?

    The Navy Department has announced that members of the British, American and Canadian High Commands have reached complete agreement on the best ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. JAP INTENTIONS UP NORTH

    Belief that the Japanese concentrations north of Australia are chiefly aimed at preventing General MacArthur and Admiral Halsey from getting set for an attack, ...

    Article : 329 words
  16. NO EARLY ELECTION

    Developments tonight made it clear that the Na[?]na[?] Welfare Fund Bill would be passed by the Senate tomorrow. The vital Opposition amendment ...

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  17. Alleges Preferences to Soldiers

    “The State Government's Industrial Arbitration Bill reveals the total disregard that the McKell Government has for returned soldiers” said Mr Mair today, “Having ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. Fighting Continues in Burma

    During 30 hours, several encounters have occurred between our [?]roops and small Japanese units which have been active along the east side of the Mayu river to a ...

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  19. FOUR KILLED IN R.A.A.F. AIR CRASH

    An officer and three sergeants were killed on Monday night when an aircraft from a RAAF station in Victoria crashed during training exercises. ...

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  20. FARMERS AND THE BASIC WAGE.

    It was useless to advocate a basic wage for rural workers when rural industries could not at present afford to pay it, declared Mr Vincent (UCP, Raleigh), ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. CANNING OF FRUIT ORDER

    An order controlling the canning of fruit was made tonight. Purpose of the order is to regulate the canning of fruits so as, to enable the canning of slightly lower ...

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  22. NAZI TOWN RAIDED IN DAYLIGHT

    The Air Ministry states that Mosquito bombers, on the afternoon of March 16, raided the railway workshops at Paderbom. In Wastphalia. One is missing. ...

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  23. “Did Not Like Victorian Climate“

    Pte Patrick Flynn, of Queensland, told a district court-marshal today that he did not like the Victorian climate, so he left camp. He was charged with desertion, in ...

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  25. HEAVIER PENALTIES FOR SLY-GROG SELLING

    The Premier (Mr McKell). In the Legisl[?]tive Assembly tonight, foreshadowed the issuing of regulations which will provide for heavier penalties for sly-grog selling ...

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  26. PETAIN PICTURES REMOVED.

    The Algiers correspondent of British United Press says that General Glraud has ordered the removal of all publicly displayed pictures of Marshal Peta[?]n and also ...

    Article : 70 words
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