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  4. ENEMY FIGHTS TO DISENGAGE ARMIES AS RUSSIANS MOVE TOWARDS PRUSSIA

    The Red Army is still persistently rolling on, following the great victory at Minsk. The German-controlled Scandinavian "Telegram-Bureau" says the Red Army in the past 24 hours ...

    Article : 704 words
  5. 17 MORE JAP SHIPS SUNK BY US SUBS IN PACIFIC

    American submarines in the Pacific have sunk 17 more Japanese vessels, including a light cruiser, one destroyer, two medium tankers, one large, five medium and one small cargo transports, three medium and three small cargo ships. ...

    Article : 384 words
  6. Barges Extensively Used for NG Transport

    To facilitate transport along the north coast of New Guinea, the Allies have made extensive use of barges. This official picture, issued by the Department of Information, shows the first stores arriving at an advanced position in New Guinea during the pursuit of the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  7. Big Works Programme Requires £70,000,000

    With the object of submitting proposals to the Commonwealth for consideration, the New South Wales Government is considering a postwar ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. BRITISH COLONEL

    Retired British Army officer, Lt. Col. Cyril Rocke, DSO, who was interned as a, civilian prisoner in Italy from 1940 until a few weeks ago. ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. MUIOOF TO Subscribe £50 to Next War Loan

    Annual western district conference of the MUIOOF. held in the Roxy Theatre. Dubbo. decided to invest £50 in the next war loan. ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. Shuttle Bomb Mission Smashes at Toulon

    In the final leg of a shuttle mission that took them to Russia, Italy and back to Britain, formations of Flying Fortresses attacked the harbor at Toulon, including submarine pens, and the Beziers. railway yards near Montpelier, in ...

    Article : 391 words
  11. Dubbo Man's Death In Air Accident

    Word was received in Dubbo this week of the death in an aircraft accident, at a northern battle area, of Sgt. Lionel Parkes, son of Mr. and ...

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  12. STIFF GERMAN RESIDENCE MET NEAR CAEN HARD ENEMY DRIVES SMASHED BY ALLIES

    Enemy counter-attacks of a stubborn character are being encountered by American forces fighting to the west of the invasion battlefront, and by British Canadians advancing in the Caen area. ...

    Article : 496 words
  13. WOMAN MLA ALLEGES DENIAL OF JUSTICE

    A claim that Bo[?]d Sinclair, who has been in the criminal section of the State asylum since March, 1936, when he wan arrested and charged ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. £250,000 is Required for For Racecourse Purchase

    It was officially estimated today that it will cost slightly more than £250,000 for the Sydney Turf Club to acquire Rosehill and Canterbury racecourses. ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. Big Trucking of Skins Foiled Dubbo Thieves

    A big trucking of skins which went out from Reilly, Newman's store in Talbragar street on Tuesday afternoon deprived thieves of a ...

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  16. Flying Bomb Flew, Burst Near Duke's Inspection

    The Duke of Gloucester had just stepped from his car and begun talking to an informal guard of honor, consisting of Australians and ...

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  17. Flying Bomb Manufacture Not Aided by Franco Spain

    Newspaper reports that the Spanish Government was assisting the Germans in testing flying bombs and explosives at Pamplona, were denied in ...

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  18. SKILL OF NAVIGATOR WON AWARD OF DFC

    The citation accompanying the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross to P/O Edward Maxwell England, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ...

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  19. Fatal Train Crash Over Viaduct

    Claude Charles Me[?] (32) millhand was killed instantly and three other men injured when a timber mill train crashed through a ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. RUSSIAN COMMAND VIEWS GERMAN MORTAR

    Members of the Russian Supreme Command inspect a German heavy siege mortar captured from the enemy during the Red Army's offensive against the Nazis in Western Russia. (USOWI Picture) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Allies Take Aerodrome At Noemfoor, N. Guinea

    After two days' fighting American troops at 3 pm on Tuesday occupied Kornasoren aerodrome at Noemfoor, Dutch New Guinea. This is announced in today's communique, which also reports that on Biak Island air patrols harassed enemy ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. GOVERNMENT PLANS FREE TREATMENT HOSPITAL PATIENTS IN PUBLIC WARDS

    Providing the States are agreeable to the principle of free treatment for all public ward patients, the Commonwealth is prepared to spend ...

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  23. Quisling Murderers Shot US Vice-Consul

    A message from Stockholm says that Siguard Roll, American Vice-Consult at Oslo was muixlered at the outbreak of war by three members ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. Widespread Damage Nazi Shin Explodes

    Over 1000 builders were destroyed or damaged at Arbus when German shin exploded in the harbor. Casualties so for total 80 killed ard ...

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