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  3. ROAD TO MOSCOW INFERNO IN FIERCE GERMAN DRIVE

    If any region of the world could be described as an "inferno" it surely is the area of some hundreds of square miles where the Germans are making an onslaught on Marshal Timoshenko's armies in the ...

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  4. EXTENDED HELP FOR BRITAIN

    The House Appropriations Committee approved of a 5,985,000,000 dollars lend and lease appropriation today with a statement that munitions production has not yet reached a point necessary to ...

    Article : 376 words
  5. An Agile American Fighter in Britain's Navy

    A Grumman "Martlet I" is seen on patrol. It is an American single-seater fighter in service with the British Fleet Air Arm, carrying two synchronised machine guns in the fuselage and two in each wing. Its compact build enables it to make amazingly fast turns in air battle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. R.A.F. Striking Power Nears Par With Germany's

    The Minister for Aircraft Production (Col. Moore Brabazon) told a Press conference today that Britain's bombload and striking power were twice that of last October and rapidly approaching parity with ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. WOMEN WOULD WRECK SHOPS FOR STOCKINGS

    A New Zealand hos[?]lery importer, who is visiting Australia, said today that the scarcity of stockings was so acute in New Zealand that if a ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. EXCHANGE PRISONERS SENT BACK TO GERMANY

    According to the Algiers radio, British prisoners of war who were to be exchanged for German prisoners have been sent back to ...

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  9. Widespread Resistance To Hun Oppression— More Czech Hangings

    Yugoslavia, Norway, Rumania, Bulgaria and France provide fresh reports of resistance to their German suppressors. ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. Foll Denies Censorship Pinpricks

    The former Minister for Information (Senator Foll) today replied to a statement by the new Minister (Senator Ashley) that ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. FADDEN CHOSEN LEADER OF OPPOSITION

    Canberra, Thursday.—A combined meeting of the U.A.P.-U.C.P. endorsed Mr. Fadden, the former Prime Minister, as leader of the Opposition ...

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  12. PLEDGE OF SUPPORT

    The new Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has cabled Mr. Churchill, offering the wholehearted support of the new Australian Labor Government for ...

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  13. HIGH ARMY OFFICERS DIE IN CRASH

    Major-General V. V. Pope, Brigadier H. E. Russell, and Colonel E. S. Unwin were killed in a flying accident in the Middle East on Sunday last. ...

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  14. IMPERTINENT LETTER SAYS JUDGE

    In the Federal Arbitration Court Judge O'Mara described a letter he had received from the Cockatoo Dock Engineering Company as ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. NO LIQUOR AMENDMENTS BEFORE NEW YEAR

    There is no possibility of proposed amendments to the Liquor Act being placed before Parliament until early in the new year, declared the Minister for ...

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  16. INDEPENDENTS SIT WITH NEW GOVERNMENT

    When the sitting of the Federal Parliament was resumed yesterday the two independent members, Messrs. A. W. Coles and A. Wilson (Victoria) took ...

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  17. Enemy Reported 120 Miles From Moscow With Fierce Fight in Morass

    It is reliably reported in Stockholm that the Germans are 120 miles from Moscow. German panzer divisions late tonight were reported to have reached the outskirts of Viazma, with over 700 tanks ...

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  18. No Anglo-Russian Pressure on Turkey

    An Axis report that Britain and the Soviet had sent a Note to Turkey on the subject of fifth column activities in Turkey is officially described as ...

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  19. Rugby League Triumph Over Bad Season

    Dubbo Rugby League triumphed over an adverse season this year and concluded operations with a better credit balance than it had ...

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  20. PAYMENT TO STOP COAL STRIKES. STORY AT HEARING

    When the Royal Commission on the "Secret Fund" resumed its hearing today, the Deputy-Crown Solicitor in Sydney (Mr. G. A. Watson) related how three payments of£100 were made to Joseph Winkler. Mr. Watson said that ...

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  21. DISTANT TROOPS SWIM IN DUBBO BATHS

    When passing through Dubbo a number of troops from a very far distant centre stopped in the town for a short time. They had a meal at the ...

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  22. Health Services Might Be Nationalised Soon

    Australia soon might see the nationalisation of her health and social services. This will come about if the plan ...

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  23. GREEK INSTALLATIONS BOMBED BY R.A.F.

    R.A.F. bombers on Monday night made a highly successful raid on oil installations, harbor buildings, and shipping at Piraeus in Greece. ...

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  24. No More Oil For Japan Say Allies

    The United States, Britain and the Netherlands have agreed to stop all oil shipments to Japan, according to authoritative reports ...

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  25. CYCLIST, DOGBITE VICTIM IN AMBULANCE LIST

    As the result of a fall from a bicycle. Miss Summerville, of Talbragar Street, was treated for abrasions yesterday by the District Ambulance. ...

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  26. PRESBYTERIAN FETE

    The Presbyterian Fete opened this afternoon in the Sunday School Hall and grounds. The big attraction is a floral carpet, which is the first to ...

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  27. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. MAIR SAYS TAX PLAN IS McKELL TRICK

    Replying to criticism by the Premier (Mr. McKell) during the Budget debate on Tuesday night, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Mair) in ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. HESS' FATHER DEAD

    The German newspaper "Deutsche Allegemaine Zeitung" announces the death of Rudolf Hess's father on October 2, after a short illness. He was ...

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  30. WHEAT MARKET

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations: Millers' lots for home consumption, bulk 3/11¼; prices for export on application to the board. ...

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