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  4. Germany's Westward Move Aimed at Channel Ports Attempts to Drive Wedge Between Allied Armies

    The German army late last night was swinging slowly westward across the plains of northern France in an attempt to reach the Channel, via Arras and Calais, and drive a wedge between the main French Army and the Allied Forces in Belgium. There was heavy fighting on the fringe of the historic Somme battlefields. ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. GREAT RUSH AT RECRUITING DEPOT.

    There was a great rush of men when the recruiting depot opened in Martin Place, Sydney, this morning. Before the iron roof was ...

    Article : 72 words
  6. THRUSTS NORTH AND WEST OF ST. QUENTIN.

    Last night's French communique stated:—"The German thrust is still very strong' in the region north and west from St. Quentin. New attacks in the Monmedy region were repulsed. There was nothing of importance on the rest of the front." ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A Sydney visitor at present on a visi to the town is Miss Helen Fleming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Flem[?] ing, former, Muswellbrook residents. ...

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  8. GERMANS CLAIM CAPTURE OF LAON.

    A German communique states:—"Troops stormed Laon and the swastika flag was hoisted over the town hall. We also advanced to the south-west and reached the River Oise and the Aisne Canal." The official agency states:—"German forces and dive bombers ...

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  9. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    Reuben Dunban (75), auctioneer and estate agent, of Woy Woy, was about to board a train for Gosford this morning when he slipped and fell, one ...

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  10. HOCKEY.

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  11. ELEVEN HURRICANES.

    The Air Ministry announces that R.A.F. bombers bombed oil refineries in north-west Germany last night. Over thirty German planes were destroyed yesterday, while railway bridges south of Brussels were damaged. Sixteen British planes are missing. ...

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  12. COLLAPSED AND DIED.

    When a brick wall fell during a fire at the factory of Griffiths' Sweets Pty. Ltd., Richmond, this morning, Fireman Angela Negri (59) collapsed and ...

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  13. ABOVE THE AVERAGE.

    After yesterday's heavy rainfall in parts of the metropolitan area conditions to-day were fine and clear, but according- to Mr. Mares the present ...

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  14. "WORK AT WAR SPEED."

    The Minister of Supply and National Service, Mr. Herbert Morrison, to-day issued a call to munitions workers to work to their ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. PENALTIES FOR DESERTERS.

    A communique states that severe penalties which are applicable to deserting- soldiers are also applicable to workers leaving ...

    Article : 107 words
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  17. CAR AND TRUCK TYRES.

    During the past few weeks motor cur and truck tyres valued at £2000 have been stolen from various works in the city and suburbs, including; £1000 ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The "Times" Chung King correspondent states that a Government spokesman denied reports of peace negotiations with Japan., ...

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