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  3. DOMINION PREMIERS TAKE BIG SHARE IN WAR DIRECTION

    Dominion Premiers visiting London are taking a share in the responsibilities for immediate day-to-day conduct of the war. Tuesday's evening session of the conference took the form of a full British Cabinet ...

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  4. MONTGOMERY MEETS RUSSIAN ARMY OFFICERS

    This British Official picture shows General Montgomery shaking hands With the Russian Major-General Vasiliev who, with a party of a party of other Red Army Officers, visited Britain to discuss strategy with him and other Allied leaders. It was Major-General Vasillev who was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW EQUIPMENT LOSS ON NEW BRITAIN

    US Marines, who landed at Cape Gloucester on New Britain Island, pause in their advance against the Japanese to examine a smashed Japanese truck and anti-aircraft gun. American landing forces captured the twin Japanese airfields at Cape Gloucester, on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  6. COUNTRY PARTY POLICY ANNOUNCED TOMORROW

    The leader of the Country party (Mr. Bruxner) will deliver his policy speech tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. It will be broadcast through Station ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. VICHY COURT-MARTIAL AS REPRISAL MOVE

    It has been announced by Paris radio that the leaders of the French Resistance Movement, captured in the Haute Savoia area, will be ...

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  8. Germans Fear Great Red Drives From Middle Seret Will Pierce Rumania

    The German newsagency this evening expressed an opinion that a new Russian attack on both sides of the middle Seret River might be the beginning of a big offensive. ...

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  9. RESCUE WORK DONE BY HAMS DUBBO

    It was HMAS Dubbo which rescued the survivors from her ill-fated sister ship HMAS Warraroo in June, 1943, when that vessel was lost. This was revealed by the Postmaster-General (Senator ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. British Peers Hardup, Can't Attend House

    Many peers are so "hard up" that they simply cannot attend House of Lords debates, said Lord Cranborne in the House. ...

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  11. Air Activity Continue In Pacific

    General MacArthur's neadquarters, Thursday.—Attacking enemy objectives in New Britain, Solomons-based medium and light bombers ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. RATIONING COMMISSION TOO LATE WITH ACTION

    Promises now being made by the Rationing Commission to meet the desperate shortage of all types of of infants' clothing will not relieve ...

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  13. Vast Invasion Fleets Massing Says Berlin

    Allied concentrations of invasion vessels on the Channel coast are assuming even more gigantic proportions than any other invasion signs ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. Church Must Wake To Win Men's Interest

    The new Anglican Bishop of Tasmania (the Right Rev. Geoffrey Cranwick) said today that more than ever the churches needed to get the ...

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  15. Allies Ready for Japs In Sea Engagement

    "We have been ready for the Japanese Fleet for a long time, but I do not know just when it is likely to give us battle," said Rear-Admiral ...

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  16. US Meat Ration Relaxed For Three Months

    All meats, excepting beefsteak and beef cuts are made ration free. It was explained that Lend-Lease buying had temporarily halted as the Army and ...

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  17. £34,100 IN LOAN CASH

    Dubbo First Victory Loan investments have increased to £34,110, according to lunchtime figures released this afternoon. The money was ...

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  18. EUROPEAN BOMBINGS CAUSE GREAT CHAOS IN COMMUNICATIONS

    Recent Allied bombing had created a situation in which the French and Belgian railways—which were rather senile to start with—could not cope with the peak load necessary for the Germans to repel invasion, declared the spokesman of the ...

    Article : 513 words
  19. BATTLE OF BURMA MIGHT BE DEATH OF JAPANESE ARMY

    Quoting British and American military authorities, an American Associated Press report from New Delhi says that the Battle of Burma ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. Marshes Flooded by Axis To Slop Allied Advances

    Apprehensive of a new Allied offensive from the Anzio beachhead, General Kesgselring has again opened the floodgates and inundated large ...

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  21. Woman Warns Relative Of Impending Death

    It was disclosed today that 24 hours before she and her RAAF officer husband Maurice Anderson (40) were shot dead in a flat at Waverley, Mrs. ...

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  22. Industrial Troubles Upset British Effort

    The Ministry for Labor and National Services has revealed that during the first three months of 1944 the number of working days lost ...

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  23. Menace to Residents From Crazy Building

    A large galvanised Iron building in a dilapidated state at the corner of Erskine and Brisbane Streets is proving a menace to passing traffic ...

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  24. HIT AGED PENSIONER—ON MURDER CHARGE

    After the body of Richard Gwynne, pensioner, was found under a bridge at South Lismore on March 14. Donald Ritchie, a colored man is alleged to ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. TRANGIE STUD CATTLE SOLD FOR 550GNS.

    An average of 110gns. was paid for five Aberdeen Angus bulls sent from Trangie Experiment Farm to the Sydney cattle exhibition and sold on ...

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  26. OPAL MINERS DEAD: ALLEGED QUARREL OVER LIGHTNING RIDGE MINING LEASES

    Believed to have had its origin in a quarrel over opal mining leases at Lightning Ridge, a miner named Richard Huggard (50) was murdered on Tuesday night and his alleged attacker Victor Duplain (also about SO years of age) ...

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  27. BRILLIANT PRECISION RAID

    By pinpointing attacking and destroying one particular house in a street in The Hague the Second Tactical Air Force of Mosquitoes carried ...

    Article : 296 words
  28. Heavy Snowfalls East And South in State

    Snow, which has been falling at Kinndra since Tuesday night is now 2ft. 6in. to 5ft. deep in parts, and the lives of between 20.000 and 30,000 ...

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