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  6. FULL WEIGHT OF ALLIED BOMBS ON ITALY FLYING FORTRESSES BLAST TOWN NEAR ROME

    Plying Fortresses based in North Africa made a heavy attack last night on the port of Venipa Vetthia, 35 miles north-west of Rome. Rome Radio has admitted that heavy damage was done. ...

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    R.A.F. Boston bombers had a prominent share in smashing the Axis forces in North Africa and over the mediterrancan. The illustration shows a squadron setting out for a raid. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PISTOL PRESENTED

    A STORY of how a Pirie man had a pistol presented against his body and was threatened was told in Pirie Police Court on ...

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  9. FIVE AIRMEN KILLED

    Five members of the R.A.A.F. were killed when a plane crashed in Western Victoria. They were:—Pilot Officer L. F. G. Seabrook (32), of ...

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  10. DUTCH RADIO SETS CONFISCATED Three More Executions

    News has been received from a Dutch quarter that the German authorities have ordered the surrender of all wireless receiving sets ...

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  11. "BACK TO FIRST GENTLE HANDS"

    "Officially Red Cross came into being in Geneva in 1864, but spiritually the movement might be traced back to a day when the first gentle hands of ...

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  12. MUST WORK AS WELL AS FIGHT

    Because not enough wharf laborers offered, gangs of troops were at work on a vessel on Friday night and yesterday. ...

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  13. BROWN-OUT INSPECTION THIS EVENING

    A reminder is given to citizens of Pirie that the civil defence wardens will be on the job this evening from [?]30 onward making inspection of the ...

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  14. PART-TIME STUDIES TO 18

    THAT there should be compulsory part-time education for all between the school-leaving age and 18 years was contended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VON ARNIM IN LONDON

    GEN. von Ar[?]im (captured commander of the shattered Axis forces in Tunisia) arrived at an airport in South-East England today. ...

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  16. BRITAIN SEEKING RELAXATION

    Facing the summer, the authorities in London are looking round to provide some much-needed entertainment for the people. ...

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  17. PLANE CRASHES ON CRICKET FIELD

    A PLANE crashed yesterday afternoon on a cricket field in Downside, near Bath, where a junior match was in progress. ...

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  18. THREE-DAY RAIN OF BOMBS ON EUROPE

    The Allies are not resting after the fall of Tunisia, but are concentrating on a terrific aerial battering of Germany and occupied countries, on which 8,000 tons of bombs have been rained in the past three days and nights. ...

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  19. BERLIN BOMBED

    MOSQUITO planes of the Bomber Command last night bombed targets in Berlin. No details have yet been announced ...

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  20. "MINERS BLAMED FOR ALL" Men Defended By Minister

    "MINERS in the coal industry are misunderstood. They alcne are being blamed for all stoppages at the pits. There are many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. NERVES BEING STRAINED

    UNCERTAINTY about the Allies' next move is daily increasing the nervous tension in both Germany and Italy. ...

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  22. LENINGRAD FRONT FLARES UP

    THERE has been a sudden burst of fighting on the Leningrad front. At one point weight of numbers carried the Germans through the ...

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  23. TO CARRY 400 PASSENGERS

    CONSOLIDATED Vultee Aircraft Company has announced that it is engaged in the construction of a m[?]mmoth plane designed to carry ...

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  24. ALL-OUT ATTACK ON MUBO TRAIL

    Messages from New Guinea state that the Japanese made an all-out raid with 100 machines in Central New Guinea, where Allied troops are ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    Suffering from the effects of a burn on the left eye, Mr. A. C. Freer is a patient in Pirie Hospital. Mr. W. Till leave Pirie this ...

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  26. BARK AS FOOD

    It was reported today that starvation is rife in the Kiangsi Province, where more than 200,000 inhabitants are seeking food to keep themselves ...

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  27. RUBBER SHORTAGE ACUTE

    PLANS to keep essential services going when the tyre and spare parts shortage forces a large part of Australia's truck ...

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  28. "LUFTWAFFE WILL CRUMPLE"

    Giving some results of the victory over the Axis in North Africa Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Pedder told press correspondents that the Huns were now ...

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  29. CHARGES DROPPED

    Federal Cabinet is likely to support the action of Mr. J. Beasley (Acting Attorney-General), who is reported to have authorised over the head of Mr. ...

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  30. TEX REFUNDS AND SHORTAGES

    Mr. Bishop (Deputy Commissioner of Taxation) announced at the week-end that taxpayers who had in stamps more than their taxable amount up to March ...

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  31. NAZIS MASSING FOR SUMMER

    CENTRE of greatest interest along the Russian front is the Kharkov sector, where the Germans are reported to be ...

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  32. DEPOSED TUNISIAN BEY

    From Algiers it is reported that the Bey of Tunis has been deposed by Gen. Giraud because the latter believed that his presence in Tunisia would prejudice ...

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  33. Heavy Drain on S.A. Reserve Stocks

    Coal reserves in South Australia during last week dropped 7,000 tons to 105.000 tone, according to Mr. T. Playford (Premier). In the past four weeks ...

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