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  3. MIGHTY RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE SWEEPS ON

    LONDON, JANUARY 19.— THE MIGHTY RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE FROM THE GULF OF FINLAND TO THE CAUCASUS IS SWEEPING ON. FIVE MORE IMPORTANT TOWNS ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT IN ...

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    FLIGHT-SGT. R. II. MIDDLETON, of Bogan Gate, on the Sydney line, who was awarded the first Victoria Cross to be won by a member of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS DAZED BY ARTILLERY AT LENINGRAD

    LONDON, January 19.— Messages from the Leningrad front say that one of the mightiest ...

    Article : 251 words
  6. Awards For S.A. Soldiers

    MELBOURNE.—Three South Australians have been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and two the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. CALL UPS CAUSE STOPPAGES AT 4 COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY.—Nine collieries were idle in New South Wales today, in Tour instances because of the call up of [?]our young wheelers at Wallerawang, ...

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  8. Women Wanted For Part Time Hospital Work

    SYDNEY.—An appeal to women to accept part-time work in hospitals will be made as a result of efforts which aro being made to ...

    Article : 153 words
  9. Robbery At Two Oxide Street Shops

    About £15 in silver and stock, including razor blades, cigarettes and cigarette Solders were stolen from the newsagents' shop of Mr. L. J. ...

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  10. FIGHTING PADRE TELLS OF "DRY" NEW GUINEA

    ADELAIDE.—Padre Vernon Henry Sherwin, "fighting padre" of New Guinea Volunteer Rifles, is spending short leave in Adelaide. He said ...

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  11. Problem Child In Big Air Raids

    SYDNEY.—Mrs. G. V. Willis, of Bellevue Hill, said today that her son. A. V. Willis, who took part in the raid on Berlin, enlisted with the ...

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  12. THREE SYDNEY BUTCHERS DECLARED

    CANBERRA. — The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) announced that three butchers in the Sydney metropolitan area had been declared ...

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  13. MINISTER FOR MINES DUE HERE TONIGHT

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Mines and Chief Secretary, is expected to arrive by the Comet from Sydney tonight. Several officials ...

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  14. VICTORY SUIT OFFENCES; THREE FIRMS FINED

    SYDNEY.—Three tailoring firms were each fined £60 in the Central Summons Court for offences against the National Security Regulations ...

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  15. MAN KILLED BY FALL IN STREET

    ADELAIDE.—An elderly man who collapsed and struck his head on the footpath in Rundle Street today was found to be dead on arrival at the ...

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  16. BRITISH SERVICE WOMEN TO GET COSMETICS

    LONDON, January 19.—Service girls in Britain are to have an "OG Cosmetics." Her job will be to visit all women's service camps in Britain ...

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  17. SERVICE COUPLE TO MARRY ON FRIDAY

    Supper Barbara Day, of the AWAS, will arrive on tomorrow's train from Adelaide to be married to Lieut. Doug Atkinson, who is coming from ...

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  18. 8th Army 30 Miles From Tripoli

    LONDON, January 19.—After driving the German rearguards out of Tarhuna the Eighth Army is now within 30 miles of Tripoli, the last city of Mussolini's African Empire. Meanwhile, air reconnaissance reveals enemy transport columns streaming westward from Tripoli towards the Tunisian frontier, indicating that Rommel does not intend to ...

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  19. TASMANIA AGAINST THE POWERS BILL

    HOBART,—It is likely that the Tasmanian Legislative Council will defeat the Commonwealth Powers Bill outright, or at least postpone a ...

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  20. MANPOWER CONTROL

    CANBERRA.—When the Cabinet meets next week it is expected that it will hold further vital discussions on alterations of manpower control. ...

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