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  3. STALINGRAD RELEASES WAR VETERANS FOR NEW FRONTS

    Thousands of battle-hardened Soviet troops today are preparing to move from Stalingrad to other fronts. Crack infantry divisions, tanks and air squadrons will be flung into action on various fronts from Voronej to ...

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  4. Giant Troop-Carriers Will Aid m Invasion of the Continent

    Meeting of President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill at Casablanca in Morocco this month has caused Germany to fear that no great time will elapse before the United Nations launch an invasion attack against the Continent. Great dangers naturally would attend any such adventure, and great obstacles would confront it. However, many of the hazards would be reduced by employing enormous fleets of giant troop-carrying aircraft of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOMBING OF JAPAN URGED BY AIR ACE

    The wellknown airman Captain Eddie Rickenbaker, today again urged repeated bombings of Julian rather than island to island warfare ...

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  6. FLYNN'S APPOINTMENT APPROVED BY SENATE

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved the nomination of Edward J. Flynn as Ambassador to Australia by 13 votes to 10. ...

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  7. One-third Higher Tax Under New Scheme

    The Federal Government expects to obtain approximately £.10,000,000 under its new taxation proposals, which will have the effect of ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. De Gaulle and Giraud To Exchange French Missions

    As the first tangible result of the meetings between General de Gaulle and General Giraud, missions will be exchanged between the Fighting French in London and General Giraud's headquarters in North Africa, ...

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  9. Japan Has Headaches But Power Still Great

    Production facilities, shipping and serious shortage of skilled workers are outstanding headaches in the expansion of Japan's war ...

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  10. Allied Losses Lighter Than Enemy's in N.G.

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday. Australian and American losses in the Papuan Campaign were very much below those of the enemy, said ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. No Stand By Rommel At Mareth

    It is believed in London that it is unlikely Field-Marshal Rommel will attempt to make a definite stand on the Mareth Line with the remnant ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. OF TRAPPED NAZIS

    Today's front line reports dwell on on the catastrophic German losses in men, equipment and prestige by their utter collapse before Stalingrad, ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. INDUSTRIAL COMB-OUT TO START SOON

    Comb-out of married men aged 18 to 35 in protected industries will start shortly in this State. Manpower Questionnaire forms will ...

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  14. BIG AMERICAN BOMBERS IN RAID ON GERMANY

    United States Army Plying Fortresses and Liberators mode a daylight attack on naval insinuations in Germany. It was the first big United ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. 16 High Army Officers Killed in Crashes

    Sixteen high-ranking Army officers have been killed in two air crashes. Brigadier-General Wash, commanding the Second Air Support Command ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. DISARMAMENT MISSION TRICKED BY NOGUES

    General Nogues. who was the Vichy commander in North Africa, in an interview with Ward Price, of the "Daily Mail," claimed that he had ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. Allies Give War Plans To Stalin

    Admiral Standley, American Ambassador to Mascow, and the British charge d'affaires (Mr. Baggallay) handed M. Stalin at Kremlin a joint ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. Expensive Interception In US Wake Attack

    United Status aircraft were attacked on Monday by eight Japanese Zeros during reconnaissance of Wake Island, says today's Navy ...

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  19. 43 Persons Overcome By Chlorine Gas

    Forty-there persons were gassed in Chippendale yesterday morning when deadly fumes from a chlorine cylirrler, accidentally broken, poured ...

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  20. Outbreak at 'Ranelagh' Quelled by Brigade

    Extinguishing a. blaze at "Ranelagh," the home of Mr. F. H. Harvey Coonamble Road, yesterday afternoon, Dubbo fire brigade ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. Defiance of Cabinet Might Earn Sack For Chief of Police ?** For Ch

    If the Commissioner for Police (Mr MacKay) continues to defy the State Government it is expected that steps will be taken to dismiss him. As the law stands at present, Mr. MacKay can be dismissed only by resolution, of both Houses ...

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  22. INQUIRY SEQUEL

    Removal of the Balranald Hospital Board and the immediate appointment of Mr. D. K. Otton as administrator, for a period of six months, ...

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  23. MUSSOLINI REPORTED ILL—KEPT IN BED

    London, Wednesday: Renter's special correspondent mide Europe says that according to reports from diplomatic sources. Mussolini is ill and ...

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  24. Russians Smash Army Of Stalingrad Huns

    London, Wednesday: A special communique issued in Moscow tonight states that liquidation of the German Sixth Army before Stalingrad has been ...

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  25. Hospital Board Quorum Lapses—No Meeting

    A meeting of the Dubbo District Hospital Board, which was to have token place last night, lapsed for want of a quorum. ...

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  26. Refused Safe Conduct-Refused To Travel

    The Foreign Office has announce that Brazil has refused to grant safe conduct to Captain Nicbuhr naval attache, who has been recalled, ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. Hotels Ration Beer By Late Opening

    Then is a shortage of beer in Dubbo this neck and most of the hotels have been rationing supplies by refusing to serve schooners and ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. NEW FIVE-YEARS PLAN FOR HOSPITALS

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) said today he had delegated the Secretary to the Hospitals Commission (Mr. H. R. Digby) to undertake a ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. MILLFIELD STILL IDLE

    Sydney Thursday: Millfield Colliery is still idle today for the 12th successive day. while new stoppages have occurred at Elrington and Coalcliff. ...

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