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  3. AXIS THRUSTING AT THALA

    LONDON, February 22.—Reuter's correspondent in Algiers says that heavy rain in Central Tunisia probably has slowed down and perhaps even stopped the German push. Ditches already are filling and roads are being turned into muddy morasses. Even the rocky sandy ground ...

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  4. JAPS HEAVILY HIT

    Maintaining the air offensive against the Japanese forces in New Guinea, Allied aircraft again heavily bombed and strated the Lae-Mubo area on Monday. Enemy occupied villages were wrecked by high explosives, store dumps were blown up and supply trails were swept with ...

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  5. RUSSIANS, 25 MILES FROM OREL

    LONDON, February 22.—Although the Russians are hard-pressing the Germans toward the Dnieper, the biggest threat to Hitler's shaky defence line at present is toward Orel, which buttresses the junction between the northern and southern sectors of the front. The Germans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, February 22.—The "Daily Mail" says Mr. Churchill saw Mr. Ede yesterday before the Albert Hall Red Army demonstration, and he saw ...

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  7. CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND MUNICH

    LONDON, February 22.—A Yugoslav note has been received by the Czechoslovak Government, stating that Yugoslavia, following the example ...

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  8. NO LOSSES IN BREMEN RAID

    LONDON, February 22.—R.A.F. members last night raided Bremen, Germany's second largest port. This was the 122nd raid on Bremen. ...

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  9. R.A.A.F.'S RECORD OVERSEAS

    MELBOURNE, February 23.—Four R.A.A.F. officers are commanding squadrons in the United Kingdom, which have operated with notable ...

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  10. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    NEW YORK, February 22.—The American Press correspondent in Mexico City says a heavy earthquake shock caused the collapse of a ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, February 22.—A Chungking communique states: "After thrice failing to cross the Salween, Japanese forces turned northward ...

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  12. I.R.A. ACTIVITIES

    LONDON, February 23.—The DukE of Abercorn, opening the new session of the Northern Ireland Parliament, said the Government was introducing ...

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  13. CONVENT CHILDREN INJURED

    IPSWICH, February 23.—While a boy was playing with high explosive shells in St. Patrick's Convent School, Goodna, this afternoon, one fell to the ...

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  14. MINIMUM AGES OF BARMAIDS

    CANBERRA, February 23.—Mr. Ward announced to-day the Women's Employment Regulations had been amended to enable him to approve of ...

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  15. CYNICS DENOUNCED

    NEW YORK, February 22.—In a radio address to the Democratic Party's countrywide dinners, Mr. Roosevelt recalled that sceptic cynics ...

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  16. TEXTILE GIRLS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, February 23.—About 1100 textile girls employed on important war work are idle in Sydney, while strikes are threatened at a large ...

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  17. A.C.T.U DEMANDS

    MELBOURNE, February 23.—The A.C.T U. Executive to-day passed resolutions, asking the Federal Government to take a referendum on the ...

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  18. THE NEW TARIFF FOR US.

    CANBERRA, February 22.—Unde the new most favoured nations tariff treatment accorded America by Australia, the new concessions in duty ...

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  19. CRANE-DRIVERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, February 23.—Union officials fear that operations at a large Allied Works project in Sydney may be brought to a complete standstill ...

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  20. VEGETABLE SEED CENSUS

    CANBERRA, February 23.—In another stocktaking of vegetable seeds ordered on Monday, all people holding specified types of vegetable seed in ...

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  21. N.S.W. COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, February 23.—The coal position was much improved to-day. Miners at seven pits on the south coast, who stopped work in sympathy ...

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  22. TURKEY AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, February 22.—Friendship between Turkey and Russia was growing ever stronger, said the Turkish Premier, M. Saracoglu, in a statement ...

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  23. SHORTAGE OF BARLEY MALT

    MELBOURNE, February 23.—The shortage of barley malt threatens to affect Australian beer supplies for the next year. Mr. Bulcock to-day ...

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  24. MINING

    The manager of Blade Jack, Charters Towers, Mr. T. Thompson, reports, for the fortnight ended 18th. February, as followst the laying of the rails in the No. 2 ...

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  25. AWARD FOR A.W.C

    SYDNEY, February 23.—Judge O'Mara, in the Arbitration Court to-day, said the Allied Works Council should not endeavour to keep a ...

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  26. LABOUR FOR PINE CANNERIES

    BRISBANE, February 23.—Most pineapple canneries have enough workers for this week. The Queensland Deputy Director of ...

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  27. MILK ZONING DEMANDED

    BRISBANE, February 23.—A deleate to conference of the Brisbane detail Milk Vendors' Association and Producer Vendors' Association to-day ...

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  28. FITTER COURSE FOR W.A.A.A.F.'S

    ADELAIDE, February 23.—The firs W.A.A.A.F. training course in Australia for fitters to service aircraft began in Adelaide to-day. The girls, who ...

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  29. TANGIERS TELEGRAPH SEIZED

    LONDON, February 23.—According to the Berlin radio, the Spanish authorities have taken over the Tangiers telegraph office, hitherto under ...

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  30. CLIPPER EXPLODES WHEN LANDING

    LISBON, February 22.—A clipper from the United States, with 40 aboard, of whom 27 were passengers, crashed while landing at Tagus. Four ...

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