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  4. BIGGEST ENCIRCLING MOVE IN HISTORY NOW BREWING

    The greatest outflanking battle in the history of warfare appears to be developing in the Russian High Command's threat to encircle the Germans in the Donetz Basin. ...

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  5. Naples and Lorient Bases By Allied Attackers

    Widespread and devastating attacks have been made on Italy and Occupied France by Allied aircraft operating from North Africa and Britain, according to reports of activities from Air Force commands in these ...

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  6. CHINA NEEDS MORE AID BUT STILL FIGHTS ON

    Madame Wellington Koo. wife of the Chinese Ambassador to London, has given the United States a grim warning that, unless China receives more food and materials she might be compelled to end her gallant fight against Japanese aggression. During nearly five years of war the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI OCCUPATION LEVY RAISED BY HITLER

    France is now paying 500,000,000 franes daily occupation costs to Germany instead of 300,000,000. In addition, as result of a ...

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  8. "Tough Going Ahead" But Sea Hopes Grow

    "We have not yet broken the buck of the U-boat campaign, but we hope our efforts this year will be better than last," said Admiral Stark, ...

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  9. Hoover Fears Growth Of American Army Endangers Industry

    Mr. Hoover, a former President of the USA, after testifying before the Senate Committee behind closed doors, told the Press that the size of the Army must be modified or America would face an extremely grave ...

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  10. Lend-Lease Vital To Allied Plan

    Abandonment of lend-lease would mean serious dislocation of the United Nations' war effort and might very easily prove fatal, said the ...

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  11. FRENCH NAVAL OFFICERS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Berlin radio states that a court-martial at Toulon has sentenced to death a number of French naval officers accused of being in the service ...

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  12. Dutch Nazi Shot Dead In Holland

    Lieut.-General Hendrik Heyffardt (70), commandant of the Dutch Nazi Volunteer Legion, was shot dead outside his home last week, states ...

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  13. Cleanliness Condition Of Licence Grant

    When William Adams, secondhand dealer, was granted a secondhand dealer's licence at the Dubbo licencing court yesterday, Mr. R. G. ...

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  14. 8TH ARMY PENETRATES TUNISIAN TERRITORY

    The new Algiers radio station, "Radio France," states that advanced units of the Eighth Army have penetrated into Tunisia and are ...

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  15. 25 CHARGES OF FRAUD AGAINST ARMY MAN

    At the Central Court today Captain Guy Lyth Lambert (48), deputy-paymaster in the Army Department, was remanded on £300 bail on 25 charges ...

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  16. BRIDGES DEPORTATION ORDER APPEAL

    Federal Judge Welsh has denied Harry Bridges. Australian-born union leader, a habeas corpus petition, which he sought in proceedings to avoid an ...

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  17. Kicking Horse Breaks Farmer's Leg

    In an extraordinary accident yesterday morning Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, farmer, of "Maben," Wongarbon, suffered a compound fracture of the ...

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  18. Five Gaoled For Fraud In Petrol

    After being locked un for 20 hours in a case in which eight persons were on trial for conspiracy involving petrol ration tickets, the jury ...

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  19. Young Women's Chance To Help War Effort

    Mr. F. A. Matheson. Commonwealth war loans organiser, arrived in Dubbo yesterday to take action which, it is hoped, will vitalise the street war ...

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  20. Small Cargo Ship Sunk Off Australia

    A small Allied vessel has been torpedoed and sunk off the east coast of Australia. This is announced in today's General Headquarters communique, which gives no further details other ...

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  21. Breen Sees Steelworks Beyond the Mountains

    Speaking in the House of Representatives, Mr. J. P. Breen, MHR for Clare, urged the Government to have undertaken a complete survey of iron ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at 41 Tamworth Street on Sunday of Mr. Walter Richard Quarmby (82), retired, of Bondi. Deceased was born at Beechworth, ...

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  23. CLASS 3 TO BE EXCEEDED IN NEW CALL-UP?

    The Now South Wales Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) today declared that the call-up ol men beyond class 3 might be Involved in the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA WILL SHARE IN CANADIAN GIFT

    In a cable received today the Canadian High Commissioner (Mr. Justice Davis) was informed that it had been announced in the Canadian House of ...

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  25. WEDDING

    At St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Macquarie Street, Sydney, on Friday. Miss Edo Ayr Strahorn was married to Mr. Cyrus Peters. ...

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  26. Suffered Physically, So Only Small Fine

    Describing the offence as a minor one and commenting that the defendant, RAAF Corporal Norman Gaza Lancaster, had suffered as a result of ...

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  27. MAN'S RIBS FRACTURED IN ALLEGED ATTACK

    Alleged to have been attacked and assaulted by another man at his home in Darling Street on Saturday night. Mr. F. Whitton (38) suffered ...

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  28. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Liberal" is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include, in England, The Times, Dully Telegraph, Dally ...

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  29. HEAVY JAPANESE RAIDS MADE ON KEEILIN

    The Central News states that 60 Japanese planes bombed Keeilin in three waves yesterday, dropping both high explosive and incendiary bombs, ...

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