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  3. THE DRIVE ON ROSTOV

    LONDON, January 21.—Mighty armies now threaten seven of the most important German communication centres in Southern Russia—Kharkov, Lugansk, Rostov, Salysk, Armavir and Stavropol, Kharkov is strategically a vital junction of six railways, Kursk the intersection of ...

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  4. VICTORIOUS EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, January 22.—The Columbia Broadcasting-System's Cairo correspondent says the long voyage west is nearly over. The victorious Eighth ...

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  5. TRIPOLI, WHICH THE EIGHTH ARMY IS NEARING

    This photograph was made from an American plane during a bombing raid on the harbour of Tripoli, North Africa. Direct hits can be seen on the pler-head at upper right. This bomb attack was part of the Allied campaign to disrupt the supply lines of Marshal Rommel during his retreat across Libya. General Montgomery's Eighth Army is now approaching Tripoli. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW BLOWS AT JAP SHIPS

    In further smashing attacks against Japanese shipping in the South-west Pacific, Allied aircraft have seriously damaged a cruiser and at least three enemy merchant vessels. In air combat with our bombers, 14 enemy fighters were shot down and at least six others ...

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  7. THE SHIPYARD DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, January 22.—A mass meeting- of workers involved in a strike at the Queensland shipyard this morning considered the report of ...

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  8. SUCCESSFUL TOWNSVILLE STUDENT

    Lucas Souvlis, aged 13, a pupil of Townsville West State School, secured eighth place in the recent Scholarship examinations in Queensland. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, January 22.—The Morrocco radio says that the Eighth Army has entered the suburbs of Tripoli. ...

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  10. JAPANESE SHIPS ATTACKED IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, January 21.—Navy communique No. 257 states: "United States Planes bombed Japanese positions at Munda on Tuesday. The ...

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  11. BENGAL'S DISASTROUS CYCLONE

    LONDON, January 20.—The Secretary of State for India gave the House of Commons information about the great cyclone disaster at Bengal ...

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  12. DAIRYMEN'S GRIEVANCES

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Suggestions that members should take direct actin to remedy their grievances by throwing milk into the river, were made ...

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  13. NON-LABOUR PARTIES SEEK ELECTION PACT

    CANBERRA, January 21.—Negotiations will shortly be opened between the two non-Labour parties in the Federal Parliament for a binding ...

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  14. MR. FORGAN SMITH REPLIES TO MR. NICKLIN

    BRISBANE, January 22—"The reference by Mr. Nicklin and a press writer to what is my duty is interesting. The quotation from my speech in ...

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  15. PRIZES FOR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS

    The Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd has set aside the sum of £26/5- for book prizes for State Scholarship winners as follows: Book prizes to the value ...

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  16. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS

    LEASE-LEND LIKELY FOR INDIA: Mr. William Phillips, President Roosevelt's personal envoy, is to examine and report on how far India ...

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  17. SUGAR INTERESTS' INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, January 22.—The Premier told a deputation from the Australian Sugar Producers' Association to-day that the agreement made by ...

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  18. BRIEF NEWS ITEMS

    A.W.C. RESIGNATIONS BEING EXAMINED: The Minister for the Interior, Senator Collings, said on Wednesday that he had received a ...

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  19. IRONWORKERS' HOLIDAY CLAIM

    SYDNEY, January 22.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court reserved judgment on an application of the Federated ...

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  20. SUPREME COURT COMMITALS

    INGHAM, January 22.—Last year there were only two cases of committal to the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court. This year there have ...

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  21. RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, January 22—It was announced at the Education Department to-day that State primary schools east of the 150th meridian—a line running ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS AS MR. MENZIES SEES THEM

    BRISBANE, January 22.—Addressing members of the Constitutional Club, Mr. Menzies said tough innternational problems would have to be ...

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  23. PRICE OF CYCLE PARTS

    CANBERRA, January 22—Professor Copland to-day fixed the retail prices of cycle parts at 53 per cent. above the wholesale prices. The margin ...

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  24. CIVILIAN TROUBLE-MAKERS CRITICISED

    "Fifth Columnists of the worst kind." This term was used by the Army Minister (Mr. Fordo) on Friday when ho strongly criticised civilians ...

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  25. WAR PICTURE IS BRIGHT

    WASHINGTON, January 21.—Mr. Patterson, Under-Secretary for War, reviewing general operations, told a Press conference the overall picture ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    The death occurred in Townsville this week of Mr. John Wilson, at the age of 85. The late Mr. Wilson was born at Linlithgow, Scotland, and he ...

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  27. FEBRUARY-MARCH PETROL RATION

    BRISBANE, January 22—The chairman of the Liquid Fuel Control Board (Mr. Lamont) said to-day that February ration ticket will be issued ...

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  28. VOTE CATCHING POLICY

    CANBERRA, January 22.—Predicting that the coming Federal Election would be the most important in Australia's history. Mr. Fadden said ...

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  29. AIR ACTIVITY IN BURMA

    LONDON, January 21—A New Delhi communique says: 'R.A.F', long-range bombers last night attacked the aerodrome at Toungoo. Heavy bombs burst ...

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  30. MT. CHALMERS' MINERS KILLED

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 22—Two miners, Garret James Williams, 33, and Arthur Heathcote 46, both married, were killed when ...

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