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  3. ALLIES NOW OCCUPY 300 SQUARE MILES OF SICILY

    LONDON, June 13.—The Allies are making good progress in the south-east and along the east coast of Sicily, but there are indications of increased enemy ...

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  4. Germans Forced To Call Off Or[?]Kursk Attacks; [?]ptimism In Moscow

    LONDON, July 13.—Today's news from Moscow is described as the best the Russians have had this summer. This is announced in tonight's Moscow communique. It says that the Germans today did not renew their major attempts ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. Western Lands For Soldiers

    SYDNEY. — The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) said today that returned soldiers of the present war would receive at least ...

    Article : 123 words
  6. SPENDER'S TILT AT CURTIN ABOUT WARD

    SYDNEY.—"It is clear that the Prime Minister is trying to avoid any act which may embarrass Mr. Ward," said Mr. P. Spender, M.H.R., ...

    Article : 128 words
  7. Mistake Of Allied Works Council

    SYDNEY.—The Director of Personnel of the Allied Works Coun[?] (Mr. Frank Packer) revealed that because of mistakes made in Allied ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. AMERICAN AIRMAN LOSES £73 IN WALLET

    SYDNEY. —Elias Carlson, an American airman, lost a wallet contain £73 last night. He met a woman in a night club and later the pair ...

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  9. Coroner Probes Death Of Soldier

    SYDNEY.—John Edward Palmor, Allied serviceman, who has been charged with murder, was present at the City Coroner's Court today when ...

    Article : 135 words
  10. LIGHTS ON AGAIN IN ADELAIDE CLOCKS

    ADELAIDE.—The General Post Office and Adelaide Town Hall clocks will be illuminated tonight for the first time in 18 months. ...

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  11. BUSINESS MANAGER FOR RADIO 5KA

    ADELAIDE.—It was announced today that Mr. Charles W. Batten, organiser of the Fighting Forces Comforts Fund, has been appointed ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. HOUSEHOLD GOODS MAY BE PRODUCED

    MELBOURNE.—Dr. E. R. Walker, chairman of the new Civilian Requirements Board, said yesterday that because of readjustments in the ...

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  13. LAND TRANSFER REGULATIONS

    MELBOURNE. — Amendments to National Security (Land Transfer) Regulations approved by the Federal Cabinet yesterday provide that where ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. CONSTABLES ISSUE SUPREME COURT WRITS

    SYDNEY.—Writs were issued out of the Supreme Court yesterday on behalf of Constable T. Carney against the Commissioner of Police (Mr. ...

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  15. DEATH OF FORMER S.A. STATE CRICKETER

    ADELAIDE.—Flying Officer C. W. Walker, State cricketer, is now assumed to have lost his life on December 18, 1942, as a result of air ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. Lithgow Miners "Go Slow"

    SYDNEY.—Miners at the Lithgow Valley colliery, and at the Hermitage Colliery are alleged to be going slow in an effort to enforce a demand that ...

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  17. Advance Against Munda In Salomons Despite Strong Japanese Resistance

    FROM General MacArthur's Headquarters.—The advance of ground forces against Munda, principal Japanese aerodrome in the Solomons, is continuing despite stiffening enemy resistance, says General MacArthur's communique issued today. Yesterday our torpedo and dive bombers, in direct support, attacked anti-aircraft ...

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  18. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY RECORDS EARTHQUAKE

    SYDNEY.—The Observatory at the week end recorded an earthquak[?] about 2400 miles from Sydney, somewhere along the line through Samoa ...

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  19. FORMER BOXER SHOT[?] POLICE INQUIRING

    SYDNKY.—Police are investigating the shooting of Jack Finney late yesterday afternoon. Finney, who was a former lightweight boxer, ...

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  20. Vic[?]r Who Took Bees Out of Bom[?]er[?]

    LONDON, July 13.—An English country vicar was recently asked to remove a swarm of bees from the tail plane of a Halifax ...

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  21. DEATH OF DAISY, PRINCESS OF PLESS

    LONDON, July 13.—The death occurred today of Her Serene Highness Daisy, Princess of Pleas, daughter of the late Col. W. ...

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