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  3. BIG ADVANCE MADE BY SOVIET ARMIES IN THE CAUCASUS

    LONDON, January 22.—The Russians have Rained another striking success by the capture of Stavropol, a rail centre in the Caucasus. This was announced in a special Moscow communique tonight. ...

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  4. Fall Of Tripoli City Said To Be Imminent

    LONDON, January 21.—The fall of Tripoli, capital of Libya, is imminent. In Tunisia the Germans have made slight gains, but fighting is on a reduced scale. General Montgomery's forces advancing on Tripoli met ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. Three Coal Mines Idle Today

    SYDNEY.—Three of the wheelers who had been called up to report to the military authorities last Tuesday were ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. A.W.C. Inquiry

    SYDNEY.—Robert Reid Crawford, Allied Works Council clerk, today told the A.W.C. inquiry that men who had been classified as unfit during ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. Foundation Day Holiday Plans

    CANBERRA.—Under new holiday regulations expected shortly, the Foundation Day holiday will be granted to all industries not engaged in ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. DEPUTATION TO MR.BADDELEY

    A plea for improved conditions for water fillers on the mines was made this afternoon by a deputation which met Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for ...

    Article : 350 words
  9. MOVE AGAINST A.W.U. GENERAL SECRETARY

    MELBOURNE.—Sixteen motions seeking the expulsion[?] dismissal, suspension or resignation of the general secretary of the Australian Workers' ...

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  10. GENERATING MACHINES TO BE REGISTERED

    CANBERRA.—If an extraordinary Federal order issued last night is enforced[?] every owner of a motor vehicle in Australia will be obliged ...

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  11. Staggering Nazi Losses

    MOSCOW, January 21.—Staggering Germnn losses during the two months since the Russian winter offensive began on November 10 were ...

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  12. DEFERRED PAY PLAN FOR CIVILIANS

    BRISBANE.—A scheme for deferred pay for civilians to prevent the growing menace of inflation in Australia was urged by Mr. Menzies, ...

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  13. CUSTOMS TAX STANDS ON TOBACCO FOR TROOPS

    SYDNEY.—The honorary general secretary of the Australian Comforts Fund (Mr. C. R. McKeri[?]an) was to[?] day informed by the Minister for ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. French Hungry And Downcast

    LONDON, January 21.—All escapees from France speak of hunger. Only a thick pocket book buys real food there[?] and the poor rarely see ...

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  15. GOERING "ASHAMED" OF LUFTWAFFE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, January 21.—The Luftwaffe's failure in Libya since [?] Alamein has so angered Goering that he has issued a special order of the ...

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  16. JAPS HARD HIT IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Januray 21.—A bomb hit on a Japanese destroyer and the shooting down of eight Japanese planes in one clash are ...

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  17. RED CROSS STALL

    Members of the Red Cross were again busy at a stall in Argent Street today when they sold vegetables in aid of their funds. ...

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  18. STATE LOTTERY WINNERS

    SYDNEY.—Lottery 908 resulted: First, 63,584, "Black Cat" syndicate, Mrs. J. A. Bainbridge, 5 Second Street, Cessnock; second, 40,453, ...

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  19. SAFER CHILDBIRTH

    NEW YORK, January 21.—A new method providing painless and safer childbirth is reported by two American doctors. ...

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  20. Violent Air Fights In South-West Pacific

    From Our Own Correspondent, "Somewhere in Australia."— During violent air activity by both Allied and enemy Air Forces in the south-west Pacific, Allied airmen have damaged an enemy cruiser and three merchant ships, as well as shooting down 14 Jap planes and damaging of hers. The cruiser was damaged during an attack by [?] ...

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  21. SLIGO BALLOTED OUT OF HURDLES

    MELBOURNE.—For the second time in a few weeks the Adelaide hurdler, Sligo, has been balloted out of jumping races in Victoria. ...

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  22. INDIAN LEADER ON [?]UICK WAY TO VICTORY

    SYDNEY.—Declaring that it would be a long and hard way to victory If the Allies restricted themselves to the strategy of attacking one ...

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  23. GERMAN RAIDS OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, January 21.—The German daylight raid on London and the south-east of England yesterday was purely for the purpose of producing ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL SOLDIERS WOUNDED

    Several Broken Hill men figure in the latest casualty list. They are:— Wounded in action—Private W. G. Crannaford, Private C. F. Kil[?]een, ...

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