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  3. LENINGRAD BATTLE WAGES

    LONDON, January 19.—Following M. Stalin's order of the day announcing a new offensive from the Pulkovo area and south or Oramenbaum, by which, after heavily defeating seven enemy divisions, the Russians captured Krasny on the railway from Leningrad to Pekov, Reuter's Moscow correspondent cabling to-night says the new battle ...

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  4. HEAVY RAID ON RABAUL

    The Japanese bad placed flak ships across the mouth of Simpson Harbour at part of a desperate attempt to beat off the devastating Rabaul raid by Allied aircraft on Monday. Dauntlesses and Avengers from Solomons bases pressed home their attack through a terrific curtain ...

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  5. TOWNSVILLE RAILWAY EMERGENCY WATER SUPPLY

    The above picture shows a water train at Rollingstone, on the Ingham line, waiting to Pull under the tank and load water for railway requirements at Townsville. An average of 130,000 gallons a day is carried. At Townsville the water runs into a huge underground tank, and it is pumped from there to the points where it is required. For nation and carriage purposes, ten 1,000 gallon tanks have been erected on a high stand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROGRESS IN ITALY

    Reuter's Algiers correspondent states to-day Germans north or the Garigliano River are determinedly opposing the British advance and throwing in ...

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  7. WASTAGE OF MUTTON

    BRISBANE, January 20.—Figures indicating a huge wastage of mutton is Queensland through lack of treatment facilities at points of production ...

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  8. U.S. NATIONAL SERVICE

    WASHINGTON, January 19: Mr. Stimson, testifying to the Senate Military Affairs Committee on the National Service Bill, said industrial unrest on ...

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  9. 15 PERSONS KILLED

    Fifteen persons were hilled, and at least lour others are in a critical condition in hospital, following a collision between the Tamworth mail ...

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  10. CHARGE AGAINST BUTCHER DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, January 20.—A complaint against H. H. Keeley, butcher Valley, Brisbane, of having sold rump steak on September 1 to David ...

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  11. MT. ISA COPPER

    CANBERRA, January 20.—Any action the Commonwealth Government took on copper production in Australia would have to be governed largely ...

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  12. BANKHEAD BILL PASSED

    WASHINGTON, January 19: The Senate Banking Committee, voting 10 to 9. approved of the Bank head Bill, terminating on June 30, Government ...

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  13. ENGINEER'S CEASE WORK

    SYDNEY, January 20: About 600 engineers, employed at a targe defence project in Sydney, ceased work yesterday because of a long standing ...

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  14. DOMINION MINISTERS

    CANBERRA, January 20: New Zealand Ministers attended a meeting of the War Cabinet to-day to discuss with the Australian Government details of ...

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  15. HITLER HAVEN IN ARGENTINE

    NEW YORK, January 19: A "World Telegram" front page story says that from behind the walls of censorship, which for months beclouded ...

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  16. PROJECTILE FIRED BY 75-MM. GUN

    A [?] of the U.S. manufacture of [?] Mitchell medium [?] are newly equipped with 75mm, holds one of the [?] shells weighing 20 pounds designed for the gun. Mitchells equipped with the new weapon have given service in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RESCUE BY TIGER MOTH

    MELBOURNE, January 20.—Rescue by a R.A,A.F. Tiger Moth of Robert Goldie (64), who suffered severe injuries when thrown from his ...

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  18. TWEEDS FOR THE DUCHESS

    LONDON, January 19 -A Scottish Border mill is weaving specially designed woollen tweed for the Duchess of Gloucester to wear in Australia ...

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  19. POLAND'S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, January 19: The Moscow "War and the Working Class" alleges Poland originally intended in fight beside Germany "The [?] polish ...

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  20. MURDER OF SAILOR CHARGE

    BRISBANE, January 20: Before Mr. G. A. Cameron C.S.M., to-day, Fonatine B. Williams (26). U.S.A. soldier, was ordered to be handed over to the ...

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  21. DIVER FLIRTS WITH DEATH

    LONDON, January 19: For 45 minutes a diver searched for a depth-charge which was likely to explode at any minute. ...

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  22. THE RUMOR DENIED

    LONDON, January 19: The Vichy radio states authoritative circles in Spain deny that von Ribbentrop had recently been there. ...

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  23. 'QUAKE AT SAN JUAN

    BUENOS AIRES, January 19. The Associated press save the ruined city of San Juan to-day was sheken by an earthquake which toppled walls ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. FAMILY TRAGEDY

    HOBART, January 20: The battered bodies of three children were found by police in a house at Blackwell, West Tamar late last night, and the body ...

    Article : 69 words
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