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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  3. TEMPERATURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  4. BARDIA CAPTURED

    CAIRO, Friday.—A special Cairo General Headquarters communique states:—"Continuing their determined attacks South African troops, supported by British tanks and artillery, captured Bardia this morning, releasing more than 1,000 British prisoners of ...

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  5. NEW YEAR HONORS

    Knighthoods have been conferred on several Australians, including one South Australian, in the New Year honours list announced recently. ...

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  6. JAPANESE TROOPS ENTER MANILA

    Washington, Friday.-—A communique ie states that advanced Japanese troops entered Manila at 3m.ra. on Friday, Manila time. All Americandan# Philippine troops were withdrawn from the city sevs raldays ago, and all defence ...

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  7. Pacific War Front

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  8. Daring Attempt to Catch General Rommel

    CAIRO.—Hoping to catch General Rommel himself, a party of 30 commandos under the command of Colonel Geoffrey Keyes, son of ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. GRASS FIRES AT PENOLA

    A fire occurred on the property of Mr. J. J. Fennell, jun., of Penola North, yesterday morning at halfpast 11. ...

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  10. Russians Still Advancing

    LONDON, Saturday. — Unless the Germans are able to launch tremendous counter-attacks, of which the[?] at present appear ...

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  11. JAP. PROPAGANDA IN MALAYA

    Propaganda leaflets addressed to Australian troops were scattered by Japanese bombers, during indiscriminate raids on military and non-military ...

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  12. A.I.F. OFFICERS RETURNING

    MELBOURNE.—Six brigadiers who have served with the A.I.F. in the Middle East, are to be promoted an appointed to key positions in the A. ...

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  13. Axis Submarines Sunk off Libya

    ALEXANDRIA, Friday. — Admiral Cunningham, in special communique, states that British Naval forces in the Mediterranean sunk one Italian and ...

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  14. New Year Quietly

    In Mount Gambier 1342 was qui[?]ly welcomed, with hardly any of the usual celebrations. True Scots' Club held celebrations. The Scots' Club ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. NO INCREASE FOR BOOTS

    A Canberra message sats that slight, alterations in leather prices would operate from yesterday. Sole leather will be 2 per cent. cheaper, and ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. Victorian Evacuation Plans Complete

    MELBOURNE.—If the need arose evacuation of children from Melbourne and from a 50-mile strip along the Victorian coastline could begin ...

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  17. Back From The Middle East

    Major-General Northcott, Commander of the Australian Armored Division, photographed on arrival in Melbourne. He has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Commander-in-Chief In Far East

    Lieut.—General Sir Henry Pownall who has superseded Sir Robert Brooke-Popham as Commander-in-Chief in the Far East. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. What does A.R.P. Mean?

    It is to your advantage to know ...

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  20. Historic Agreement

    An historic agreement has been, signed by 26 countries, who decided to devote all their resources to the overthrow of the Axis Powers, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. Car Overturns on Corkscrew Hill

    A 10 h.p. car containing six persons, owned and driven by Ivan Charles McDougall, of Wehl Street, Mount Gambier, overturned on the ...

    Article : 280 words
  22. Members of A.I.F. Decorated

    MELBOURNE, January 1.—In recognition of their exploits in the Middle East campaigns, 140 officers and other ranks of the A.I.F. have had ...

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  23. Child Fatally Scalded

    Heather Doreen Herbst, aged two years and one month, died in the Mount Gambier Hospital on New Year's Day as a result of burns ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. WATCHING FOR RAIDERS

    MELBOURNE. — Enrolments for the new volunteer Air Observers' Corps, whose job will be to spot enemy aircraft from observation ...

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  25. Daylight Saving Begins Smoothly

    In spite of all the discussion which preceded the introduction of daylight saving on New Year's Day, little inconvenience was caused. Perhaps the ...

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  26. Personal

    Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pick, Jun., of Caroline, suffered a sad bereavement on New Year's Day, when their second daughter, Margaret Mary Pick, died ...

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  27. Mass Murder Of Serbs

    LONDON, Friday.—Mass murder of Serbs in Croatia is described in a ghastly record compiled by the Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox ...

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  28. CALL-UP OF MARRIED MEN SOON

    ADELAIDE.—Practically all married men aged 18 to 35 now liable for military training will t e neeeded to bring the militia up to strength in South Australia. Every available single man or childless widower in the 35-45 age group will be called up. ...

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  29. "MOBILITY OF MIND AND ACTION"

    MELBOURNE.—Warning Australia that the Japanese were at her doors, Lieut.-General Sir Iven MacKay, G.O.C. Home Forces, on New Year's ...

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  30. German Radio Claim Darwin Raided

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German radio states that Darwin was heavily raided for the second time on January 2. ...

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  31. No Special Trams in Future

    ADELAIDE.—No special trams are to run in future to race or trotting meetings, holiday or pleasure resorts or special functions. This applied to ...

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  32. 5 Schooners Sunk in Mediterranean

    The Admiralty announces that British submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk five enemy schooners, one of which was laden with ammunition. ...

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