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  3. EIGHTH ARMY TAKES SOUSSE AND PRESSES ON

    LONDON, Monday.—The Eighth Army entered the port of Sousse at 8.30 this morning, after covering the 80 miles from Sfax in 48 hours. The holy city of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. TRUCKS FOR WAU

    Three-ton American trucks dismantled and loaded into transport planes by Americans and Australians for shipment to Wau. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP. FORCE SCATTERED AT ORO BAY

    Somewhere in Australia, Monday.—Seventeen Japanese planes—12 Zeros and five divebombers—were destroyed in a fierce dogfight over Oro Bay yesterday. ...

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  6. W.A.A.A.Fs. MEET LORD GOWRIE

    The Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, chatting to four members of the W.A.A.A.F., (left to right) A.C.W. M. Ford, A.C.W. Eade, A.C.W. Preddis and Corporal Evans, at an R.A.A.F. station "somewhere in Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BULGARIANS FULLY EXPECT ALLIED INVASION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bulgarian public is firmly of the opinion that British planes, immediately after the North African campaign, will undertake massive raids against Bulgarian towns as a prelude to an invasion of Bulgarian-occupied Greek ...

    Article : 552 words
  8. CEILING PRICES FIXED FOR MOST GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Beginning to-morrow, the Commonwealth Government will introduce a new system of price control. This will provide that, with a few exceptions, a ceiling price will be placed on all goods and services. ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT AND PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Harrison Spangler, Republican National chairman, in a letter to Mr. Frank Walker, ...

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  10. War Has Cost. Britain £13,000m.

    LONDON, Monday.—The cost of the war to Britain has now reached the stupendous figure of £13,000 million ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. Fighting Force of 790,000

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australia now has a total of 790,000 sworn into the three fighting services. This, was revealed to-day by the ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. ONE-DAY STRIKE HELD BY 60,000 C.C.C. WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—As a protest against the O'Mara award, 60,000 C.C.C. workers to-day took part in a one-day strike on all A.W.C. jobs in Victoria, N.S.W. and Queensland. It was the biggest stoppage since the war began. ...

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  13. RUSSIANS MAINTAIN KUBAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Monday—The Russians are giving the Rumanians and Germans no rest in the battle for the lower Kuban and Novorossisk bridgeheads to the Crimea, although appalling weather and floods are impeding troop movements. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Raids on N.S.W. Bookmakers' Clubs

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Surprise raids were made by the manpower authorities this morning on Tattersalls Club and City Tattersalls Club. There were ...

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  15. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Commonwealth Government has announced the appointment of a Commonwealth Housing Commission to examine and report upon all aspects of ...

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  16. 85 AXIS PLANES DOWN IN TWO DAYS: CRUISER SINKS

    LONDON, Monday.—A bag of 85 Axis planes in two days and the sinking of one of the Italian cruisers bombed at La Maddalena, Sard inia, on Saturday, are the latest additions to the scoreboard of the Allied air forces in the North African battle zone. THE cruiser which sank was the ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. Only Three Ships Sunk at Guadalcanal

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—More complete reports of the Japanese air attack on shipping near Guadalcanal on Wednesday show that the small oil boat ...

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  18. New Stalingrad In Tunisia?

    LONDON, Monday.—The ominous word Stalingrad, where the Axis lost 300,000 men left behind to fight a hopeless battle ...

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  19. LOWER AGE FOR A.I.F. ENLISTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"In order that the A.I.F. may be placed on an equal footing with the R.A.N. and R.A A.F. in regard to the enlistment of ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE is much force in the arguments tool the Japanese are morally stronger than the Germans and that they have the ...

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  21. BOMBER COMMAND LAYS MINES

    LONDON, Monday.—Bomber Command planes laid mines in enemy waters last night. Two are missing. At dusk yesterday Mosquitos bombed ...

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  22. TEN SURVIVORS FROM SMALL ALLIED SHIP SUNK BY SUB. OFF EAST COAST

    Survivors from an Allied vessel sunk by an enemy submarine off the east coast have been landed at an Australian port. THEY consisted of six Australians and four of the Allied complement. ...

    Article : 196 words
  23. TIN INGOTS UP £5 TON

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The price of tin ingots was increased by £5 a ton as from to-day. The Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) said the ...

    Article : 64 words
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