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  3. German Talk Of New Allied Blows In Italy

    LONDON, February 28.— Axis sources tonight reported that the Allied armies in Italy were ...

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  4. SOVIET THREAT TO PSKOV

    FROM Our Correspondent.—Over 370 tons of bombs were dropped by Allied airmen in five raids on Japanese bases in the ...

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  5. Pounding For North France

    LONDON, February 28.—An Allied Expeditionary Air Force heavily attacked military, objectives in northern France today. ...

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  6. Red Drive Against Nazi Rase On Baltic

    LONDON, February 28.—Soviet forces at one point in the north are only seven miles from Pskov. This big German base on the Baltic front is also gravely threatened by Russian outflanking thrusts from the south, which made ...

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  7. RAIL STOPPAGE IN ADELAIDE LIKELY SUNDAY

    ADELAIDE.—[?] developments occur in the meantime to avert a stoppage, rail traffic throughout the city will be brought to a ...

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  8. FOUND DEAD IN RIVER

    ADELAIDE.—The knowledge that the woman whose body was found in the River Murray at Tailem Bend on Saturday has been suffering from ...

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  9. More Calls-Ups For Coal Miners

    SYDNEY.—Following the issue of 200 call up notices yesterday to striking South Coast miners between the ages of 18 and 25, additional notices ...

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  10. LUFTWAFFE FLIGHTS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—It is estimated that the Luftwaffe in six nights from february 18 flew between 600 and 700 sorties over Britain. About 400 ...

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  11. LACK OF DISCIPLINE CAUSE CF JAP RIOT

    WASHINGTON, February 28.— Lack of discipline was one of the causes of the riot by Japanese internees at the Tula Lakes internment ...

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  12. CHAIN OF LIBRARIES

    SYDNEY.—The Principal Librarian at the Public Library (Mr. J. W. Metcalfe) stated yesterday that a chain of public libraries would be ...

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  13. LOTTERY RESULTS

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. [?] resulted:—First, No. 4448, "Sure" syndicate, B. Brown, 197 Rawson Street, Auburn; second, No. 58184. ...

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  14. SKILLED BUILDERS FOR OTHER JOBS

    SYDNEY.—The secretary of the Builders Laborers' Union (Mr. F. Thomas) said today that thousands of skilled building workers had been ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. TAX BREACH COSTS CHEMIST £169

    ADELAIDE.—Mis-statement in his income tax returns cost a Murray Bridge chemist £169/13/ in the police court yesterday. Clement Norman ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. BOY INJURED BY HOMEMADE BOMB

    SYDNEY.—John Bonnett, 15-yearold chemist's assistant, of East Sydney, was injured about the face, arms, and body when a home-made ...

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  17. VALEENA INJURED

    MELBOURNE.—Valeena, a prominent Newmarket Handicap candidate, fractured a sesamoid bone while galloping at Caulfield this morning. She ...

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  18. POLICE OFFICERS FOR THE R.A.A.F.

    SYDNEY.—The N.S.W. Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) has announced that manpower in the last two months had released 100 police ...

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  19. BOLTING HORSES

    A pair of horses harnessed to a waggon bolted early this afternoon and after a round-the-block da[?] both fell to the roadway. ...

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  20. POLL ON POPULARITY OF MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, February 28. — The latest periodical Gallup Poll on the extent of public approval of Mr. Churchill as Prime Minister resulted ...

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  21. KOOKABURRAS OFF PROTECTED LIST

    HOBART.—Surprise has been expressed by field naturalists at the decision of the Tasmanian Animals and Birds Protection Board in ...

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  22. FAILURE OF CLAIM OF EX-POLICE CHIEF

    SYDNEY.—in a reserved judgment in the District Court today, Judge McGhie dismissed a claim by George Edwin Goulder (85), retired police ...

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  23. 79 DEGREES TODAY

    The maximum temperature up to 3 o'clock today was 79 degrees, Today's weather forecast was: "Fine to warm, but hot day temperatures and cooler ...

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  24. MOMENTOUS DEVELOPMENTS ARE EXPECTED IN FINLAND

    LONDON, Feb. 28.—Momentous developments are expected when the Finnish Parliament meets this afternoon. The prediction that Finland will sue for peace with Russia within 48 hours are probibly too optimistic, says the Stockholm correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  25. Lord Louis Mountbatten Creates Unity In Burma

    LONDON, February 28.—Lord Louis Mountbatten has already created unity between British, American, Indian, Burmese and Chinese under his command, says the United Press correspondent in New Delhi. Commenting on the statement in the "New York Post" that ...

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  26. WATER TURNS BLACK AND FISH DIE

    MELBOURNE.—The waters of the Kananook Creek, at Frankston, have gone black, and hundreds of fish and thousands of [?]els have come to the ...

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