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  4. NAZIS DRIVEN FROM KRIVOIROG

    LONDON, February 23.—The Russians have won a big victory in Dnieper Bead by the capture of [?] and the surrounding iron are mine ares. A special order of the day issue to-night by Marshal Stalin said that troops of the Third Ukrainian Frost had finally stormed ...

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  5. FEWER PLANES AND SHIPS AT RABAUL

    Air [?] over Rahaul on Sunday disclose that there were less planes and sewer ships in the area than at any time ...

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  6. TWO WAY RAID ON REICH FACTORIES

    LONDON, February 22.—United States Strategic Air Force headquarters in Europe announced that strong forces of heavy ...

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  7. ANZIO BEACHHEAD QUIET

    LONDON, February 23.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent says the absence of major fighting and the relaxation of German pressure on the beachhead for the second day in succession is interpreted officially here as meaning that Kesselring's second great effort against the Anzio ...

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  8. CHURCHILL CALLS FOR BEST EFFORT

    LONDON, February 22.—This is no time for sorrow or rejoicing. It is a time for preparation, effort ana resolve. The war is still ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT CONCURS ON EUROPEAN WAR

    NEW YORK, February 22.— The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the sharp turnabout by the Allied ...

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  10. BURDEKIN RIVER FLOOD

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The Weather Bureau reported to-day that the Burdekin River at the bridge at Inkerman was 7ft. 7½ins. over the rails ...

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  11. "HARBOKED ARMY DESERTER"

    CAIRNS, February 23.—John Kelly, waterside worker of Cairns, was charged in the Court of Petty [?] this morning, that On October 25. ...

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  12. MOST DECORATED NATIVE POLICE BOY

    The most decorated native police boy in the South Pacific is Sergeant-Major [?] George Medal and Silver Star. Captured and tortured by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR SPENDER EXPELLED FROM U.A.P.

    CANBERRA, February 23.—The appointment of Sir Earle Page as a member of the Advisory War Council to fill one of the vacancies caused by ...

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  14. RAILWAY WORKERS WANT MORE MEAT

    BRISBANE, February 22.—More meat for certain railway workers, was requested at a special conference representing 17 railway unions in ...

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  15. MINERS' ATTITUDE TO COAL CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Feb. 23: After district representatives of the Miners' Federation had considered the Coal Production Wartime Bill in Sydney on ...

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  16. BILL TO ADJUST PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, February 23.—A bill giving legislative effect to the Government's decision to remove the rate of Invalid and old ace pension from ...

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  17. 2 OVERDRAW 788 GALLONS OF PETROL

    BRISBANE, February 22.—Two men admitted in the Ipswich Magistrate's Court that they had drawn 490 and 298 gallons of petrol, respectively, in ...

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  18. SYDNEY CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    SYDNEY, February 23: The trial has begun before Justice Halse Rogers and a jury, of an accountant and three hotel-Keepers on charges of conspiracy ...

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  19. "MEDICAL OFFICER THREATENED BY MINISTER"

    BRISBANE, February 23: A claim that the City Medical Officer (Dr. McLean) had been threatened by the Health and Home Attain Minister. ...

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  20. GRAZIERS SEEK EXEMPTION FROM NEW TAX

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The Federal Government will be asked by the Selectors' Association of Queensland to exempt primary producers from ...

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  21. FRUIT COMMISSION TO VISIT SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the production, sale, and distribution of fruit and vegetables will leave for ...

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  22. COMMITTEE TO REPORT ON SEX CRIMES

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The Attorney General (Mr. Gledson) announced to-day the Government had decided to appont a committee to ...

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  23. BASIC WAGE, STATES' RESPONSIBILITY

    CANBERRA, February 28.—The Government did not propose to Interfere with the power of the Arbitration Court and State Industrial ...

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  24. NEGROES SENTENCED

    BRISBANE, February 23.—Three negro privates. Melvin J. Gibson (21), Alvin Stewart (22), and Jesse Dorsey (24), appeared before an ...

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  25. RED ARMY HAS RECOVERED THREE-QUARTERS OF RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, February 22.—Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day, says the Red Army at some points has advanced over 1000 miles and cleared the enemy from nearly three-quarters of Russia. The Red Army has conquered over 13,000 inhabited localities, including 82 towns, and 320 ...

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  26. V.C'S FOR TIRPITZ RAIDERS

    LONDON, February 22.—In their absence as prisoners of war, two midget submarine officers, Lieutenants G. G. Place and D. Cameron, have been awarded the Victoria Cross for a daring and successful attack on the German battleship, Tirpitz, in the protected anchorage of Kas ...

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  27. PRAISE FOR SUBMARINES

    PERTH, February 28.—Submarines had proved a thorn in the side of Japan. Rear-Admiral R. W. Christie U.S.N., said at a luncheon yesterday ...

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  28. BRITISH POLICY IN INDIA

    NEW YORK, February 23.—Referring to Mr. Roosevelt's statement about hard things being said about Great Britain, the "Tribune" says British ...

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  29. STUTTGART STILL BURNING

    LONDON, February 22.—Many fires were burning unchecked in Stuttgart when reconna [?] aircraft were over there on Monday, after Bomber ...

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  30. SICKNESS BILL PASSES THROUGH SENATE

    CANBERRA, February 23.—The Government got its Sickness and Unemployment Benefits Bill through the Senate to-night. It took advantage of ...

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  31. MR. WARD FOR NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, February 28. — Mr. Ward expects to go to New Guinea and Papua immediately the present Federal session ends. ...

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  32. ARMY REMOVED "A.I.F." FROM CROSSES

    CANBERRA, February 23.— Mr Forde stated in the House of Representatives to-day that the Army authorities had deleted the letters "A.I.F." ...

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  33. TRIPARTITE MEETING HINTED

    NEW YORK, February 23.—The "New York Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that, following Mr. Roosevelt's disclosure that ...

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  34. RAILWAY PRIVLIGES GRANTED

    BRISBANE, February 23.—The Industrial Court to-day granted the ap-plication of the Combined Hallway Unions for the same sick leave and ...

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  35. ALLIED GAIN IN ARAKAN

    LONDON, February 23.—To-day's South-east Asia headquarters' communique says our troops continued to disperse Japanese on the Arakan front ...

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