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  4. American Forces Cut Through To Capture Palermo, Capital Of Sicily

    American forces have captured the Sicilian capital and port of Palermo. The Italians put up a weak resistance and many prisoners were taken. British United Press correspondent in Algiers says that with the capture of Palermo, the Allies now control every important airfield in Sicily with the exception of a ...

    Article : 661 words
  5. “GERMAN POSITION IS HOPELESS”

    The German position at Orel is now reported to be almost hopeless. The Russians have now reached a point only five miles from the city in drives from the northwest and from the east, while converging Russian armies ...

    Article : 772 words
  6. A TORPEDO-CARRYING BEAUFIGHTER

    Beaufighters carrying torpedoes underneath their fuselage are now operating with the Coastal Command with much success in attacks against enemy shipping. Besides its “tin fish,” the Bcaufighter is armed with four cannon. Pilots of these aircraft say they have the speed, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sourabava Bombed

    The Allied bomber line was advanced over 300 miles to the west when a force of General MacArthur's Liberators made the first Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 538 words
  8. ITALIAN PEACE FEELERS

    The Italian Ambassador to Ankara (Signor Cuariglia) has been Instructed by his Government to put out peace feelers through the Turkish ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. Wave of Big Strikes in America

    A strike wave today swept widely-separated munitions, steel plants, transport services. The workers are demanding a wage increase and other ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. War Produces Another Poet Of Promise

    Among the mountains In the heart of New Guinea Is the grave of an Australian soldier. A rough cross stands over it and as often as possible it is tended by his ...

    Article : 415 words
  11. INCREASE IN ABATTOIRS COSTS

    “Criticism of Mr Mair of the increase in Homebusb abattoirs operational costs can only rebound against the administration of which he was leader ...

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  12. “Silent” Service Has Many Brave Men

    Living up to its tradition of “Silence,” the Royal Australian Navy makes little noise about the gallantry of its members, but official figures ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. Exodus From Rome

    The Berne correspondent of the New York “Times” says that the exodus of civilians from Rome has now reached approximately ...

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  14. Deaths of 23 in Plane Crash

    After inquiring into the deaths of the 23 persons who were killed in all air crash neur Brisbane on March 27, the City Coroner (Mr J. J. Leahy) ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. Dealings In Land by Aliens

    Strict surveillance over aliens in the acquisition, of land is exercised in restrictive amending regulations issued tonight. The new controls, which may ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. Food Coupons May Cause Strike

    If the AWC demands that ration coupons be surrendered in exchange for food 500 members of the Builders' Laborers' Union engaged at two western ...

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  17. SOARING PRICES IN U.S.

    Mr William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and Mr Philip Murray, president of the CIO, after conferring with Mr Roosevelt ...

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  18. Stiff Fight Ahead

    Though the Allied forces have captured Mubo and are rushing towards Komialum the main battle in the Salamaua area has not yet been joined. ...

    Article : 255 words
  19. What Gen. MacArthur Says :—

    “NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR, Java, Soura[?] : Our heavy bombers carried out a successful surprise raid on the enemy's main base In NEL, 1000 miles from ...

    Article : 319 words
  20. Allies May Strike Elsewhere in Mediterranean

    The possibilities of the next Allied move in the Mediterranean were commented on today by Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, Inspector ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. Meat Producers Defended

    The charge that producers were deliberately holding back supplies of fat stock from the market was absolutely untrue, said the general secretary of ...

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  22. A Major Battered In a Cemetery

    Major Wall, staff-officer at a military camp, was struck on the head with a hammer during a melee in Rockwood cemetery early yesterday morning and is now in ...

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  23. Unionists Directed to Remain At Work

    Victorian employes engaged in the processing of dairy products and members of the Federated Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employes' Union ...

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  24. Baker Freed by Jury

    A jury in the Criminal Court today returned a verdict of not guilty in favor of Michael Morrisroe, of King st. West Melbourne, baker, when he ...

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  25. VETERAN OF FOUR WARS GAOLED.

    With a list of convictions against him extending back to 1911. Andrew Cave Brown, aged 67, and a veteran of four wars, was at the Central Police Court today ...

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  26. Australian Protest Against Bombing

    The following cable has been sent to the Papal Secretary of State, Vatican City, by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sydney (Dr Gilroy): “In this ...

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  27. Killing Charges Increase Criticised

    Criticism of the Government for its decision to increase charges at Homebush and Newcastle abattoirs for killing stock and handling country-killed carcases, was ...

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  28. Bad Blood Between Axis Troops

    The Algiers correspondent of the New York “Times” states that there is nothing in this war quite comparable in the utter collapse of the Italian ...

    Article : 291 words
  29. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF NURSES.

    The secretary of the NSW Nurses' Association (Mrs McGready) said today that there was a severe shortage of staff in all private hospitals at present. She was ...

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  30. GOVT. TEA TRANSACTIONS

    The chairman of the Australian Tea and Coffee Trades Association (Mr R. H. Gilbert) today denied the assertion by Mr Bruce Pie, in Queensland, that ...

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  31. CLAIM 10,000 GUERRILLAS KILLED

    A big battle has occurred between Axis troops and massed bands of Yugoslav guerrillas in the Komarnica Valley, 50 to 60 miles south east of ...

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  32. JAPS MEAN TO FIGHT FOR KISKA

    According to American Associated Press correspondent at Alaskan headquarters, aerial reconnaissance indicates despite repeated American ...

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  33. High U.S. Officer Killed in Plane Crash

    The Navy Department has announced that Major-General William Upshur, Commanding General of Marines in the Pacific, Captain Charles Paddock, former ...

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  34. ALLEGES GAMBLING ON SUNDAYS.

    Unless the Sydney Sports Ground Trust tried to help the Government in every way to eliminate gambling, his deportment would have to take action, the Chief ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. 7000 TONS OF COAL LOST.

    Including all men at Ku[?] Ku[?]. who were idle for the third consecutive day, more than 2200 miners were involved in seven stoppages on NSW coalfields today. ...

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