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  6. FRESH NAZI DRIVE BEGUN IN RUSSIA

    After failure to penetrate the Russian defences in the coastal sector, where it is now admitted that the intended Blitzkrieg has developed into a battle of attrition, the ...

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  7. Hitler May Attack Portugal

    The “Tass” agency’s Geneva correspondent suggests that Hitler is assembling troops on the ...

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  8. Severe Pressure Now On Japan

    The economic pressure of the democratic Powers against Japan, and the increasing of President Roosevelt’s order regarding motor fuels and oils constitutes a heavy blow to ...

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  9. If Japan Enters The War.

    The Minister for National Emergency Services, Mr. Heffron, said to-day that if [?] Japan entered the war ...

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  10. RUSSIAN MORALE IS HIGH

    After six weeks’ fighting the Russian, morale is high. The [?]eadera and [?]opie are confidently and calmly looking forward ...

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    Field-Merchal Smuts. Prime Minister of South Africa, who says that all the big blunders have been made by Hitler. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SELLING SPIRITUAL FREEDOM

    “Whoever shall spiritualise [?] [?][?] shall save the world,” said the Ite[?] Bernard Crockell at Pill-street congregational Church last ...

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  13. BIG BLUNDERS MADE BY HITLER

    We made our mistakes but they have been small. All the big blunders have been made by Hitler.” This was used by the Prime Minister of South ...

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  14. BRITISH M.P. ASKED TO RESIGN

    Captain A. H. M. Kamsay (M.P., Cons.), who was recently awarded a farthing damages in his llbet-action against the “New York Times,” is ...

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  15. CRETE INVASION

    Nazi tactic of parachuting troops into Crete, says Cheater Wilmot, A.B.C. Field Unit, broadcasting yesterday was made ...

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  16. TAX DEDUCTION

    It was reported in Canberra to-day that the Federal Treasurer. Mr. Faden, stated that the Government has no alternative but to abolish the ...

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  17. ORDER TO EMPLOYERS

    Employers will be compelled by legislation to be introduced in the State House this week to build air raid shelters for employees. These ...

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  18. GIRL TRACED

    Pallicia Mary Bradley is who has been missing front her home at Woy Woy since July 18, was discovered during the week-end working in a city ...

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  19. CAUSE OF MINE STOPPAGES

    According to the president of the Southern District Miners’ Federation. Mr. E. Lowden, colliery managements are to blame for the many recent ...

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  20. BLUE LIGHTS USED IN BLACKOUT

    Ten square miles of important industrial suburbs of Sydney were blacked out for half an hour last night. More than 60,000 residents ...

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  21. Mild Day : Cold Night

    N.S.W. Forecast: Cloudy, with some scattered showers in the southern districts. Fine elsewhere Mild day, cold night, with frosts ...

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  22. PRESS DELEGATION TO EAST INDIES

    A press delegation left Sydney on a K.N.L.L.M., air liner to-day on a goodwill mission to the Netherlands East ladies. The tour will last 13 days. ...

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  24. TO BE DEPORTED

    At the Central Court to-day two American seamen were charged with being prohibited immigrants and were each sentenced to six months ...

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  25. CRITICISM OF BANK HOLIDAY

    The President of the Employers Federation, Mr. Oberg, discribed Sydney’s second wartime Bank Holiday which was celebrated by the closing ...

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  26. R.A.F. Bombers Report Fire Which “Heaved Like a Volcano”

    Attacking from all directions, British bombers dropped some of their heaviest bombs on the heart of the German capital at the week end. The German radio described this attack, which was one of the heaviest of ...

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  27. FIVE CAUSES

    Mr. Alex Daris president of the National Catholic Syndicate of Aluminium Workers said in an interview on Friday that the recent strike of ...

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  28. POWER ALCOHOL

    The price of power alcohol was increased to-day by Sd[?] a gallon. The announcement was made by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, ...

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  29. WATER SHORTAGE IN SYDNEY

    Alderman A. H. Mo[?], a member of the Water Board referring to the shortage of water said that Sydney could exist on about 30,000,000 ...

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  30. SLASHED WRIST

    A man who has not yet been identified, after slashing his [?] with a razor blade jumped down the lift well [?] the fourth floor of the People’s ...

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  31. WEATHER OVER STATE FINE

    The weather over the State for the past 48 hours was fine. Temperatures were warmer than has been the case for [?] months. The highest reading ...

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  32. SYDNEY MARKETS

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    (Overseas news messages winch are so acknowledged are supplied by Australian Associated Press to which the Maitland Daily Mercury subscribes. ...

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