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  3. RUSSIANS THIRTY MILES FROM ROSTOV

    LONDON, February 4.—Russian advances in the Caucasus battle front are rapidly approaching the point from which Soviet long range guns can begin battering Rostov's fortifications. Today the Russians stormed a large town, ...

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  4. No Details Yet Given Of Solomons Naval Action

    WASHINGTON, February 4.—While the Navy Department still refuses to give any details of the sea and naval clashes occurring in the Solomons, American troops on Guadalcanal are continuing their advance in the West. ...

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  5. Tojo Comments On Pearl Harbor

    NEW YORK, February 4.— The Japanese Premier, General Tojo, told the House of Peers that he was not confident of the ...

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  6. PRODUCTION STILL DOWN AT MINES

    There has been no appreciable change in the labor position on the mines following the resolution of the men not to renew contracts. ...

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  7. Unions Object To [?]udge Cantor

    SYDNEY. — Representatives of eight unions dramatically walked out of the Full Arbitration Court today as a protest against the appearance ...

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  8. New Device For British Planes

    LONDON, February 4.—The aeronautical correspondent of "The Times" says that many British planes are now fitted with a device which is an ...

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  9. OPPOSITION WILL SUPPORT MILITIA BILL

    CANBERRA.— It was learned in Federal Parliamentary circles today that the Federal Opposition has decided to completely backdown on the ...

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  10. "Defenceless When Japan Struck"

    CANBERRA.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) in the House of Representatives today revealed that Australia was defenceless two months ...

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  11. Message Delivered After 27 Years

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Jack Oppy, of Condobolin, has just had returned to him a message which he placed in a bottle and threw into the sea from ...

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  12. Army Policy On Allotments

    CANBERRA—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said last night that it would be in direct conflict with Army policy if the pay allotments of ...

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  13. TWO MILLION ENGLISH HOMES DESTROYED

    MELBOURNE.—Two million English homes have been destroyed by air raids, 600 aerodromes have spoiled England's famous trees and ...

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  14. FORBES TRIAL, MARCH 1

    NEW YORK, February 3. — The court has postponed the trial of the Australian[?] John Woolcott Forbes, to March 1. ...

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  15. MALTA AIRMEN'S FEAT

    LONDON, February 3.—Although Malta's fighter strength has never exceeded half a dozen squadrons, the RAF last year shot down 733 planes ...

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  16. N.S.W. Railways Record Earnings

    SYDNEY.—A forecast that for the year ending June next the New South Wales Railways earnings would be £35,000,000 compared with £19,000,000 ...

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  17. MANY APPLICATIONS FOR UNIVERSITY

    SYDNEY.—It was revealed today that many thousands of successful Leaving Certificate examination candidates will not know until ...

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  18. WAR BOOKS ARE BEST SELLERS

    CANBERRA.—More than 100,000 copies of three war publications, "Soldiering On," "Three Eagles," and "H.M.A.S.," has been sold to ...

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  19. WAR PRISONERS JAPAN HOLDS 300,000

    NEW YORK, February 3.—Japan holds approximately 300,000 prisoners of war, according to a Tokio broadcast. Lieut.-Gen. Fumio Cyama said ...

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  20. £100 FINE AND GAOL FOR BEER SALE

    SYDNEY.—Henry John Baker was fined £100, and sentenced to six months' gaol at Central Police Court for having allegedly sold a bottle of ...

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  21. Fortresses Raid Germany

    LONDON, February 4. — Flying Fortresses made another daylight raid on north-west Germany today. It was their second raid on Germany, ...

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  22. MILITARY HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said that the construction of military hospitals was proceeding satisfactorily and there ...

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  23. Much Aerial Activity In Tunisian Campaign

    LONDON, February 4.—Increased air activity in Tunisia, with the Allies hitting hard at Axis ports and bases, and the capture of a hill south-west of Tunis by the British, are announced in today's communique on the North African campaign. ...

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  24. CURTIN DEFENDS WAGES PAID AWC MEN

    CANBERRA.—In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) defended the high wages paid to some employees and ...

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  25. Widespread Air Attacks On Japanese Aerodromes

    From Our Own Correspondent, Somewhere in Australia.—Further widespread air attacks by Allied units, including what appears to be the destruction of an enemy cargo ship, are reported in today's General Headquarters Communique. ...

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  26. CLOTHING COPON VALUE NOT TO BE CHANGED

    CANBERRA. — The number of clothes rationing coupons in the next rationing year would be the same as in the present period, said the ...

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  27. NOT A HAS-BEEN

    CHICAGO, February 3.—Richard Baldwin, 72-year-old sportsman, who was rejected by the Army and Navy because of his age, joined the ...

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