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  4. SLEEPERS PLACED ON LINE

    A troop train narrowly escaped disaster between Cressy and Ararat, Victoria, late on Thursday night last week. Three railway sleepers had been ...

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  6. BIG JAPANESE RAID ON MORESBY.

    In a series of bitter dogfights Allied fighters destroyed 24 out of 100 Japanese 'planes on Monday. Nine other enemy aircraft were shot down over Wewak, New Guinea, and Rabaul, New Britain, and a Japanese submarine was sunk in St. George's Channel, ...

    Article : 789 words
  7. "HIGH SUMMER" OF SUCCESS.

    Mr. Oliver Lyttleton, British Minister of Production, in a speech at Farnborough. said:: The spring of our liberation from war has begun. We ...

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  8. ALLIED FORCES ADVANCE IN TUNISIA

    The 8th Army entered Susa at 8.30 Monday morning after racing 80 miles from Sfax in two days. Kairouan (30 miles west of Susa) was also taken. ...

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  9. BIG WOOLSHED AND 300 SHEEP BURNT

    Corona woolshed, Longreach district, with 300 sheep, which were in it were destroyed by a five which, fanned by a northerly wind, consumed ...

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  10. TWO MEN KILLED

    Two men were killed and 12 were injured, one of them critically, when a truck carrying a number of soldiers who were attempting to catch a train ...

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  11. ALLIED VESSEL SUNK

    A small Allied cargo vessel has been t[?]rpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the east coast of Australia. The survivors have been ...

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  12. WOMEN WAR WORKERS' STRIKE

    About 2000 women war workers, members of the Ironworkers' Union, held a one-day strike in Sydney on Monday. They struck as a protest ...

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  13. GANG SYSTEM ACCEPTED

    By a majority of 110, a secret ballot of waterside workers decided to accept the gang system. The numbers were: For 1957 against 1847. The ...

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  14. MR. FADDEN'S STATUS

    At the joint meeting of the United Country Party and the Liberal Country Party in Melbourne last Thursday Mr. Wilson, M.P., contended that Mr ...

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  15. WAR EXPENDITURE

    War expenditure by the Commonwealth for the nine months ended March 31 totalled £407,338,000, which is about £1,500,000 a day. On the ...

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  16. SHOTS FIRED AT RACE CROWD

    A serviceman went berserk on Wellington racecourse (N.Z.) on Saturday, and took shots at racegoers from the biggest stand on the racecourse for ...

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  17. NURSES MUST ENGAGE THROUGH MANPOWER

    A case has just come under my notice where a trained nurse was engaged through a nurses' club and sent out to a country hospital. This is ...

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  18. YOUNG PEOPLE TO REGISTER.

    On or before April 22, every boy and girl in Australia who is 14 or who was under 16 on March 15, 1942, must resister and apply for an ...

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