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  4. What Is Coming Next ?A Question That Rome Cannot Answer

    The Axis is still awaiting the next Allied blow in the Mediterranean, and is uncertain whether now Italy’s three island outposts have fallen if the same technique of a devastating air attack will be followed. ...

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  5. 5 BIG BOMBS A MINUTE

    So many aircraft were engaged in the bombing of Bochum, in the Ruhr on Saturday night, that one pilot in describing his experiences, ...

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  6. BONA FIDE RURAL WORKERS

    At a conference of district national service officers and War Agricultural Committee at Wagga yesterday, Mr K. G. Carn, Director of Rural ...

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  7. NAZIS DRIVEN OUT

    A successful operation north-west of Mts[?]nsk by Russian scouts in which they forced the Germans from four populated places, repulsed ...

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  8. NO END TO DEADLOCK

    There has been no further meeting between General de Gaulle and General Giraud in Algiers, although both have been in contact with other ...

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  9. SIGNALLERS WORK UNDERGROUND

    Signallers at work in underground signal station in Northern Australia. Left to right : Sgt W. C. Mackie (Newcastle), Sig. R. C. Pay[?]en (Glebe, NSW.) and Crop A. J. Arnold (Carins, Queensland). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Allied Sailor Charged With Murder

    Charged with murder on Saturday night of Esmond Davis, a 24-year-old Australian soldier, an American sailor. Jack Everitt Palmer, aged 24, was ...

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  11. WHY THE RACELESS SATURDAY ?

    No reasonable citizen complained where it was clear that requirements of the war had necessitated some reduction in his supplies or some change ...

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  12. IN OPEN COURT

    Rejecting an application that evidence or portion of it should be heard in camera, the Manpower Appeals Board today commenced the hearing ...

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  13. KNIFE NOW POPULAR AS LETHAL WEAPON

    There has been a serious increase in knife attacks in Sydney within recent months. Police say that before the war use of knives in brawls was ...

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  14. Tribute to Mr Churchill

    “Let us give full credit to the National Government in which Labor representatives have borne their full share of burdens for its great ...

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  15. TO DECIDE STRIKE ISSUE TONIGHT

    Sydney district committee of Amalgamated Engineering Union will decide tomorrow night whether its members will join the 800 strikers at a ...

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  16. TACTICAL AIR FORCE

    Formation of a Tactical Air Force is announced by the Air Ministry in a communique which states: “As a result of experience gained in ...

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  17. Italians Reported to Have Fired on Germans

    The Tass Agency quotes a report from Istanbul to the effect that the Italian garrisons on the Dodecanese Islands fired on German troops sent ...

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  18. HAS HAD 119 OPERATIONS

    Now convalescing in Sydney Hospital is Harry Jewell, aged 32, who has undergone 119 operations. The latest operation was for ostecmyalitis in the ...

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  19. 49,000 MEN IN C.C.C.

    Total of 49,600 persons is now in the employ of the Allied Works Council. This figure was revealed today in the Federal Arbitration Court when ...

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  20. DAIRYMEN MAY GET MORE FOR BUTTER

    Imposition of butter rationing and the Commonwealth Government’s decision to pay £6,500,000 to the dairying industry to next April are ...

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  21. PROTEST AGAINST RESTRICTIONS ON BAKER

    Protesting against the bread baking restrictions placed on a North Sydney baker and pastrycook. Mr Aiyward by the Department of War Organisation ...

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  22. ONLY TWO COAL PITS IDLE

    Only two pils were idle on the NSW coalfields today. At Aberdare Central miners are on strike over a dispute which developed on Friday because of ...

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  23. REFUSE TO RETURN TO WORK

    Miners at Aberdare Central Colliery refused to return to work today. They commenced their strike on Friday when the lodge committee imposed fines of ...

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  24. DAY RAID BRINGS BATTLE

    A daylight attack on Kiel, which brought about the biggest air battle in which the Eighth Air Force heavy bombers have yet been engaged is ...

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  26. Wants Lay-by Decision Reversed

    The Minister for Customs has received an application from Mr McCall, MHR., of the Rationing Commission, that the commission’s decision with ...

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  27. JAPAN CENTRE OF BIG EARTHQUAKE ?

    Four earthquakes, approximately 500 miles from the Japanese coast, were recorded at the St. Louis University. One earthquake was described as so ...

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  28. Claims Reds Have Grip on Labor

    Whatever the Labor Party might say, it was very evident that Communism had now a stranglehold upon it said the UAP leader (Mr Hughes) ...

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  29. Fatal Stabbing Affray on Ship

    The story of an affray aboard a ship, at an Australian port during which Sempra, aged 36, a Javanese seaman, was fatally stabbed, was unfolded in ...

    Article : 101 words
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