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  7. Mannerheim Line holds Firm Against Attack

    The Finns retain the entire Mannerheim Line, despite continued pressure on the Summa Front by Russian mechanised columns, with flame-throwing tanks, aeroplanes ...

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  9. CABLE BRIEFS

    A [?] which seen the [?] Albury, to [?] U.S.A. killed 80 people and [?] At least [?] ...

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  10. NEGRO OFFICERS ALLOWED IN ARMY

    What is believed to be an unprecedented instance of a [?] tranning for an officer in the British Army It supplied by Arundel K. Moody, the 22-year-old son of Harold A. Moody, president of the League of Coloured Peoples. ...

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  11. French Draw Soccer Game

    Thirsty five thousand, half of whom were British [?]diers and airmen, who sang the “Beer Barrel Polke” and ...

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  12. RIOTS IN EIRE

    It is reported from Belief that a party of members of the [?] Republican Army, with a car, method the Safly Kuntar Camp. ...

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  13. SPENDER’S ACTION CRITICISED

    Mr. W .G. Pooley, [?] ...

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    Rev Lothaed hadron [?] for the R.A.A.F. [?] at the what, There [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WASH UP

    [?] [?] his hand and [?] up on the works at the northern and of ...

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  16. Located Coastal Showers

    N.S.W. Forecast: [?]ealtered coastal showers, and isolated shunder, in Inland areas, otherwise fine. Moderate to sultry control ...

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  17. WETHERS CHEAPER

    Pitt, Son and Budgery, Ltd, report: 21,005 sheep lambs penned, principally medium quality. Ewes and lambs were firm end wethers a little ...

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  18. ACTIVITIES AT A STANDSTILL

    Despatches from the Western Front report that all activities have been brought to a [?] by the freezing weather except for [?] ...

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  19. “BEWARE OF GOSSIP”

    Inaugurating a Seriea of Sunday war talks by prominent person, Lord Snell declared, “Crumbling That is the only luxury I hate ever bows able ...

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  20. BIG FREEZE

    The railways, despite the shortage of suppliers, cannot distribute the foodstuffs, without the use of canals and rivers, most ...

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  21. Nazi Freighter To Run Blockade

    The German freighter, the Uruguay, left Parnaranbu[?] with a cargo of foodstuffs. Is believed it will ...

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  22. HOTEL BETTING

    Among men arrested on Saturday for illegal betting, three were operating in hotels. In the Police Court to-day William ...

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  23. MAYORS ARRESTED

    Eight prominent persons, mostly Mayors from the Seine-et-Oise Department. belonging to the former Communist Party, have bean ...

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  24. SAVED MONEY

    Councillor Tressider, chairman of the Sydney County Council, to-day expressed the opinion that Mr. G. H. Olding should received £250 as some ...

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  25. MINED SHIP SAVED

    The steamer Gallia was mined on the south-east coast, but remained affoat, lifeboats towing her into a safe anchorage. ...

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  26. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA DIES

    Lord Tweedsrnuir, Govemer-General of Canada, died this evening. A bulletin issued after the operation stated that he stood it well, but it was too early to judge the results. He was then still unconscious. He ...

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  27. MASS MIGRATION

    The mass removal of Ukrainians, White Russians, and Ruthenians from Germanised Poland to the Russian sphere will begin on February ...

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  28. SHORTWEIGHT BACON

    In the afternoon of January 22 Kenneth Frederick a weights and measures inspector, visited the shop of Francis Stanley Truscott, ...

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  29. CHASED FUGITIVE

    While John Garling Harley, of Pymble, was asleep carly this morning he awoke to bear a man moring about, his room. When he called out ...

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  30. STILL AT LARGE

    Joseph Alfred Schmidt an alien in ernee, who escaped from Liverpool is still at large. Every possible avenue has been ...

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  31. TRIMMER SCRATCHED

    Trimmer was scratched from the Oakleigh Plate to-day, but will start in the Newmarket. Trimmer, who trained at Rosebery this morning, is in first ...

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