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  4. GERMANS' WEDGE DEEPENED TO DIVIDE ALLIES IN TUNISIAN BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Rommel's forces have widened the wedge between the British First and Eighth Armies in Tunisia to 100 miles, says the "Daily Express" correspondent in Algiers. ...

    Article : 496 words
  5. Orel Still Remains Biggest Threat To Hitler's Forces

    Although the Russians are pressing the Germans hard towards the Dnieper, the biggest threat to Hitler's shaky defence line at present is in the direction of Orel, which buttresses the junction between the ...

    Article : 518 words
  6. BRITISH MINELAYERS "SOW" FOR VICTORY

    Among the often unrecognised heroes of the sea are the men of the British Royal Naval minelayers, who slip out night after night, in all weathers and under all conditions, laying minefields round the coasts of Britain and in the approaches to enemy shores. Picture shows ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  7. No Challenge to Govt. On Beveridge Issue

    Labor Ministers for an hour and a quarter secretly discussed the so-called party crisis arising from the debate on the Beveridge Report. ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. Gandhi Enters Crisis in Illness of Fast

    "After a restless day Mr. Gandhi entered a crisis at 4 pm yesterday," says a bulletin. He was seized with severe nausea ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. DUBBO VISIT SEQUEL

    Jack Robert Olsen, Allied army private, who will be remembered in Dubbo as the "social lion" who posed as Lieutenant Jack Doyle, appeared ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. City Radio Man Tried By RAAF

    Flying-Officer Thomas Duncan Bairnsfather, RAAF, wellknown radio announcer in civil life, who came to Dubbo in February, 1942, in ...

    Article : 398 words
  11. 850 Massing Or Dead In Sea Attack

    The Navy Department has announced that 850 persons, mostly Army, Navy and Coastguard personnel, are dead or missing as a ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. US Peace Offensive To Italy Claimed Aim of Conference

    Evidence is accumulating that the United Seates is making a strong peace offensive to Italy, says the United Press. President Roosevelt today conferred with high ...

    Article : 313 words
  13. Rainwater Tank Wanted For Public School

    At its monthly meeting on Friday afternoon the Dubbo Primary School auxiliary decided to request the Education Department to provide ...

    Article : 202 words
  14. SAYS FINES USELESS

    Declaring that fines were useless and that something had to be done to stop the theft of bicycles in Dubbo, and that the only way to ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. DID NOT BELIEVE CONSTABLE GRIGG

    The wellknown city p[?] chief Clarence Sydney McNul[?]y, editor in-chief of Consolidated Press, publishers of the "Daily Telegraph," gave evidence ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. BLAMED HIS WORK

    When Mrs. Elizabeth Constance Baume (formerly Gibbons), of Lindfield, appeared before Mr. Justice Roper in the Divorce Court at ...

    Article : 244 words
  17. 1000lb. Bombs Cause Great Havoc In Blow at Lae Area

    Allied air units in the Southwest Pacific have again struck hard at the enemy, the heaviest blow in a series of widely scattered raids being on the Lae area (New Guinea), where 10001b. bombs caused much destruction. ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. Death Jump Caused by Breakdown

    It is now believed that Mrs. Hazel Nilsson (53), who jumped to her death from a ledge on the third floor at St. Anthony's flats in William ...

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  19. Soviet War Flag Flown on Red Army Day

    Flags were flown throughout Dubbo to-day to mark Red Army Day. At the council chambers the Union Jack, Australian, Soviet and ...

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  20. SEVEREST ORDEAL YET IN 1943 SAYS KING

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King), addressing the Trade Union Congress, said that 1943 would be a more severe ordeal than any ...

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  21. Unions Advisory Panel Plans Completed

    The Prime Minister and the Australian Council of Trades Unions have completed arrangements to set up a trade union advisory panel, which can ...

    Article : 69 words
  22. Fierce Wellington Fire In Waterside Store

    Scores of firemen, soldiers, sailors and waterside workers fought for over two hours to subdue a fire which destroyed a large two-storey shed on ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. GERMANS FEAR BRITISH SEAPORT ACTIVITIES

    The Swiss newspaper "Tribune de Geneva,' quoting a message from Le Havre, says that the German Air Force is singularly interested in enormous ...

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  24. Finns to Seek Peace Claims US Correspondent

    New York, Monday: The primary aim of the new Finnish Cabinet which was chosen last week is to seek a separate peace with Russia at first opportunity, ...

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