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  3. Reds Gain Strategic Heights Near Kharkov

    Latent reports reaching London of the "Battle of the Bulge," in progress around Kharkov, say that the Russians have gained a strategic height near the city, while Moscow says that both sides are throwing in more and more tanks. ...

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  4. Personal

    Queen Mary celebrated her 73th birthday on Tuesday, and was the recipient of messages of greeting and congratulation from all over the ...

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  5. NEW BATTLE OPENS IN LIBYA

    London, Wednesday.—Further news is now awaited in London from the Libyan battlefront where British and German tanks have clashed in battle. British Headquarters have announced the opposing armoured ...

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  6. TOWN'S POPULATION NOW NEARLY 7,000

    Since the last official census was taken in June, 1933, the population within Mount Gumbier's Corporation area has increased by 1,181 and the ...

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  7. Airman's Brave Act Rewarded

    For bravery and resource shown when he rescued little Margaret Higgs, of Mount Gambier, from being run over by a motor bus last year, ...

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  8. Onion Seed for Britain

    Altogether 150 pounds of first grade, Government certified, Brown Spanish onion seed was produced from onions planted by the Rotary Club of ...

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  9. Former Local Grazier in Bankruptcy Court

    Percy Henry Kilsby, 61, munition worker, of Stafford Grove, Toorak Estate, formerly grazier, of Mount Gambier, appeared before the Registrar ...

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  10. AYRSHIRE HEIFER BEAKS AUSTRALIAN RECORD

    A pure Ayrshire heifer, two years old, bred by Mr. T. S. Paternoster, at Rendeisham, has broken an Australian and State record. She is "Glengowrte ...

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  11. 12 R.A.A.F. Trainees Hurt in Collision

    The Department of Air announced today that 12 R.A.A F. trainees were injured when an Air Force tender collided with a lorry on Wednesday ...

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  12. Attempted Strafing Attack on Port Moresby

    In contrast with the varied activity of the past week, today:s communique from Allied Headquarters in the south-west Pacific reports only one ...

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  13. 48,000 More Women in Industry —Federal Government's Plan

    The Federal Government has proposed to employ an addition of 48,000 women directly in Government employment on war activities by the ...

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  14. Grey Skies

    Thuesday brough more rain, but the showers were scattered and patchy. veloped into a very wetting rain, which did not clear off until late in ...

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  15. Lady Blarney Asks Women to Save

    "Since my return from the Middle Ea t after 15 months' service with the Bed Cross," said Lady Blarney this week. "I feel that Australians have ...

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  16. Women's Travel to be Restricted Soon

    Private travel by women will probably, be severely restricted under the system of transport priority to be introduced shortly. ...

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  17. Elderly Widow Wins "Dream" Home

    Mrs. M. M. Bartlett, elderly widow of Darlinghurst, is today the owner of a £5,000 "dream" home. She won it in the biggest Art Union ...

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  18. Brig.-Gen. Leane Here at Week-end

    Brig.-General R. L. Leane, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O, M.C., V.D., Volunteer Defence Corps Commander of S.A.L. of C. Area, is carrying out a tour of ...

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  19. MELBOURNE MURDERS

    Regulations passed by the Federal Government give the Victorian Government power to transfer the soldier who had been detained in Melbourne ...

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  20. UNIFORM TAX PLANS

    Opposition by two Labor members both lawyers, on the ground that the proposals violated the spirit of the Federal Constitution, was one of the ...

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  21. JAPS MAKE DESPERATE ATTEMPTS TO TAKE KINHWA

    Latent reports from Chungking that Japanese forces numbering 100,000 are still making desperate attempts to capture Kinhwa, capital of the Chekiang Province, but that the defending Chinese troops are fighting stubbornly and holding their ground. ...

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  22. Your Duty

    Australians as a whole only realis[?] the danger that threatened Australia when Singapore fell and Malaya was lost. Then, because the shadow of ...

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  23. Only 2 Bodies Finance Homes Under New Act

    Only two of 16 aproved institutions have financed homes here under the New Homes Act. In three months the South ...

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  24. More Details of Coupons

    When further announcements rewarding the clothes rationing coupons shortly to be introduced were made in Canberra today, the public was ...

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  25. 3,000 Lambs a Week Needed to Meet Shortage

    About 3.000 lambs a week might be required from the Commerce Department's stock at the Abattoirs to meet the present shortage, the Premier ...

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  26. Fewer Sheep at Abattoirs

    Fewer sheep and lambs were offered at the Adelaide Abattoirs yesterday, a number of consignments being canrelied because of the rain. ...

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  27. All-Night Sitting of Parliament

    It is expected that Parliament will have an all-night sitting tonight to debate, the Uniform Taxation Bill. It is expected to rise at six tomorrow ...

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  28. Remarkable Escapes When Truck Crashes Through Bridge Rail

    At Port Germein, 21 workmen were hurled into the bed of a creek, 17 feet below, when a motor truck crashed through the rail of the bridge. Only ...

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  29. War Damage Insurance

    The attention of residents of the District Council of Mount Gambier is directed to a notice in this issue garding insurance of houses, etc., ...

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  30. Review of Petrol Licences

    A review is to be made of consumers' petrol licences in business and industrial classes. The Minister for Supply (Mr. ...

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  31. Curtin's Pithy Retort to Tokio

    A pithy reply to the Japanese Prime Minister's warning that Australia must reconsider her attitude or suffer the consequences has been made by ...

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  32. Allies Hold World Tea Supplies

    JOHANNESBURG. — Britain, the United States, and South Africa had arranged to buy practically the whole of the world's supply of tea, stated ...

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  33. 3 Chains of Sausages Per Day!

    Twelve sheep, 24 rabbits and 66 yards of sausages are needed each day to feed visitors to the two Cheerup Society Huts. ...

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  34. 2/ Ton Firewood Increase in South Australian Prices

    An increase of 2/ a ton on all types of firewood in South Australia has been permitted under a decision by the Commonwealth Prices ...

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  35. Distribution of Forces in Australia Almost Finished, Says Blarney

    Sneakier at an advanced operational base, the Commander-in-Chief of Allied land Forces in Australia (General Sir Thomas Blarney) told war ...

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  36. Praise for Dr. Evatt

    The London "Times," in commenting on the forthcoming departure of Dr. Evatt, the Australian AttorneyGeneral, says that he deeply impressed ...

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  37. New Italian Submarine Surrenders

    A message from Rio de Janeiro says that an Italian submarine, apparently new and unregistered, has surrendered itself to the authorities in ...

    Article : 30 words
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