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  4. SUNDAY RAID COSTLY: GERMANS LOSE 54 PLANES

    It was officially announced this morning that 54 raiders were shot down during Sunday, 48 of them by fighter planes and six by anti-aircraft fire. Altogether the Nazis lost 110 planes and the British 23 at the ...

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  5. A SPORTSMAN, TOO

    ALDERMAN NOLAN, besides being a keen and progressive business man, is also well known to the spoiling field in the-realm of football, cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOMBERS IN WAVES

    London last night had its share of some of the most widespread German night bombing since the outbreak of the war. ...

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  7. BERLIN IS RAIDED

    British planes last night raided Berlin. At least 10 heavy explosions occurred in north-west Berlin in the first ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Alderman C. J. Nolan, of Albury, was to-night chosen by the N.S.W. provisional executive of the Federal Labor Party to contest the Hume electorate as its candidate against Mr. T. Collins, U.C.P. ...

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  9. BEASLEY TO PLUMP FOR MONETARY REFORM

    The policy speech to be delivered by Mr. J. Beasley, leader of the A.L.P. (Non-Communist) group in the House of Representatives on September 4, ...

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  11. MR. CURTIN’S DISCORD CHARGE

    A statement by the Federal Opposition leader (Mr. Curtin) that the decision of the Victorian Premier (Mr. Duns tan) not to contest ...

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  12. SOLDIERS OVERSEAS CAN VOTE

    Regulations for the scrutiny of soldiers’ votes recorded overseas at the general elections were issued to-day. They provide for the votes to be ...

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  13. ITALIAN SUBMARINE IN THE ATLANTIC

    Italian submarines with Italian and German crews have slipped through the Straits of Gibraltar and are operating in the Atlantic. ...

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  14. ASK FOR “OPEN GO”

    Officials of the Non-Communist Labor Party are proposing that they should be free from competition of other Labor Parties in the Hume, Calare and Lang ...

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  15. Cars Driven on Australian-produced Petrol

    Petrol was produced on a commercial scale from Australian products for the first time in history to-day. At Glen Davis, where the works of the National Oil Co. have been established, the petrol refinery plant was set in operation and Australia’s most ...

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  16. “MR. DUNSTAN NOT WANTED”

    It was made clear that Mr. Dunstan was not wanted in Federal politics by those who wield the power, said the leader of the State Parliamentary Labor ...

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  17. ALBURY A.L.P. MEMBERS OPTIMISTIC

    At a well-attended meeting of the Albury branch of the Australian Labor Party last night members were very optimistic of success at the Federal ...

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  18. ALEXANDRIA RAIDED

    Alexandria was raided for the sixth time in four days today. The raid lasted an hour and a half. There were some casualties. The damage was ...

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