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  2. BEDS 10 MILES FROM PSKOV

    LONDON, February 28.—The Russians latest advances in the Pakov [?] shows General Govorov has succeeded is crashing through the German defences which have been holding him up for days, north of [?], says the British United Press Moscow correspondent ...

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  3. JAP AIR RESISTANCE WEAKENING

    These are signs that the Japanese air resistance to the Allied bombing attacks in the Booth-west Pacific is weakening at all points. ...

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  4. BERLIN WARNS FINLAND

    LONDON, Februry 28.—The "Daily Express" Stockholes correspondent says a few hours after the Russians air-raided Heisinki, the Finish Government received a warning from Berlin saying the Germans will [?] tolerate a separate peace. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS MAN LIBERATORS

    Australian are now flying Americans liberators operating in New Guines. Every State expect Tasmania is represented in the liberator crews. They are jobliant at the opportunity of having [?] of their own, and are en tiptoe to show what they can do with this 4-engined bomber. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL MINERS CALLED UP FOR ARMY

    SYDNEY, Feb. 23.—Army call-up notices were served to-day on 600 mine workers, and more, will be served to-morrow. ...

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  7. 23 SHIPS WERE SUNK AT TRUK

    WASHINGTON, February 27.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that reconnaissance photographs of Truk revealed the total damage to shipping ...

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  8. ALLIES GAIN GROUND AT ANZIO

    LONDON, February 28.—Advanced headquarters in Italy, in a communique, states that British troops on the Anzio front ...

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  9. JAPS EVACUATING RABAUL AND KAVIENG

    Reports from a war correspondent at Allied Headquarters in the Solomons say that from every source, there are the ...

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  10. ARGENTINA'S ARMY FAVOURS RAMIREZ

    NEW YORK, February 27.—The American Press correspondent in Montevideo says that informed circles arriving from Buenos Aires ...

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  11. THE CENSORSHIP PROBE

    CANBERRA, February 28.—An agreement is expected, when Mr. Menzies returns to Canberra on Wednesday, on the membership of the ...

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  12. FEDERATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    TOOWOOMBA, February 28: A special meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of Queensland to-day expressed itself favour of the "pay as ...

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  13. SEAMEN FINED

    NEWCASTLE, February 23.—Following a hold-up on a ship on Saturday moraine, 14 seamen pleaded guilty at a special sitting ol the Newcastle ...

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  14. STATE ELECTION TOPICS

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The secretary of the New Farm-Teneriffe branch of the Queensland People's Party declared to-day that the ...

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  15. INDIANS' POSITION RELIEVED

    LONDON, February 27.—A South-East Asia communique says: "In the Arakas area, alter hard fighting the Allied forces ...

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  16. FRENCH PATRIOTS' THIRD FRONT

    LONDON, February 27: Half a million men are already engaged in battle in France, a battle [?] bitter than the French ...

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  17. COLD SHOULDER FOR BADOGLIO

    LONDON, February 28.—Reuter's correspondent at Naples says Marshal Badogilo in a statement said he had asked the British and American ...

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  18. HEAVY FLOOD DAMAGE TO SHEEP PROPERTIES

    BRISBANE, February 28.—Flood damage to central western sheep properties will necessitate fairly heavy, supplies of machinery and rabbit and ...

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  19. WHY JAP NAVY DECLINES ACTION

    NEW YORK, February 27.—The Tokio official radio says the Japanese fleet avoided battle with the United States Pacific Fleet because it wants ...

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  20. MT. MULLIGAN FOOD POSITION SERIOUS

    CAIRNS, February 28.—An official at Mt. Mulligan mine stated to-day that the food position there was very serious. Supplies of potatoes and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TANKS IN NEW GUINEA

    On the Huon Peninsula, in New Guinea, Australian-manned Matilda tanks get their daily check over. (Department of Information, Photos) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WOUNDED BAYONETED BY JAPS IN BURMA HOSPITAL

    LONDON, February 27.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent on the Arakan front, states the Japanese, for [?] hours after their [?] of the Seventh Indian Division's improvised filed hospitalon the [?] Edsuk Pass on February 7, used the wards as battle headquarters. ...

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  23. MAGGOTS IN SLY GROG LIQUOR

    BRISBANE, February 28; The police are concerned about the class of liquor sold by many of these sly grog sellers, said Senior Sergeant J. ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. LEND-LEASE TO RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, February 27.—The Foreign Economic Administration has announced that the overall Lend-Lease shipments to Russia from ...

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  25. 12 MONTHS FOR THEFT FROM SHIP

    BUNDABERG, February 28.—Found guilty by a Jury to-day of stealing & bottle of ale, the property of the A.U.S.N. Co., from a ship on ...

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  26. TURNING POINT IN AIR WAR

    lONDON, February 27.—An American Air Pone spokesman old to-day that the put week's blows at Germany's aircraft ...

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  27. "CENSORSHIP IS NOT SECRET'

    SYDNEY, February 28.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Weaver) said on Sunday night that it had been known for a considerable time ...

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  28. SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SEX CRIMES

    BRISBANE, February 28: The state Cabinet, when it meets to-morrow, is expected to discuss the terms of reference for the special committee which ...

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  29. FIVE YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED ASSAULT

    BUNDABERG, February 28.—William Cowley, 24, a Malay native or Thursday Island, pleaded guilty to attempted carnal knowledge of a girl ...

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  30. PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS

    MELBOURNE, February 28: After an inspection of prisoner of war and civilian Internment camps, Mr. Fonde said he was satisfied the Australian ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S STATUS IN NEW CALEDONIA

    CANBERRA, February 28.—Because of the increasing importance of Pacific territories, the Commonwealth is considering a proposal to raise the ...

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  32. BULIMBA CANNERY DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, February 28.—The secretary of the Queensland Trades and Labor Council (Mr. M. Healy) has been advised that the senior ...

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  33. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, February 28 Savings Bank deposits at the end of January were £10,942,00 higher than at the end of last year. The total deposits at ...

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  34. BUILDING TRADE AMALGAMATION OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, February 28.—Objection have been lodged against the proposed amalgamation of the Building Trade Unions by the A.W.U. ...

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  35. FOOD RETAINS LABOUR PRIORITY

    MELBOURNE, February 28: Sena for Keane declared to-day that, white the manpower position in Industry was such that as food production, which ...

    Article : 47 words
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