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  3. ON MOUNTING SCALE

    In North Africa there has been a considerable increase In air activity over Wie desert. Yesterday Australian and South African ...

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  4. New Gains In Solomons

    There is still no dear picture of the Salomons position. The last official statement said that the task of consolidating was progressing satisfactorily while a New York report stated that the naval battle was ...

    Article : 523 words
  5. WAR WINNING FACTOR

    More bombing of Berlin—and soon is forecast by Air Chief Marshal sir Charles Portal Chief of the British Air Force. ...

    Article : 547 words
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  7. E BOAT BASE POUNDED

    Eye w[?]ness accounts of the bombardment by the Royal Navy of the [?]lian E boat have at Rhodes in the Dedecanese J[?]nds dom[?]firm the ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Syd, Jordan a 2KY and 2BS News Commentator is visiting Bathurst. He will speak on "Current Affairs" at the Walshaw hall to ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. CHINESE HERBALIST'S VISIT

    P. Y. Lee the well known Chinese herbalist, will visit Bathurst and may be consulted at the Royal Hotel on Wednesday next from 9 a.m. to ...

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  10. KISKA ATTACK

    Further information now received by an American task force on Kiskia, in the Aleutians, shows that a Japanese destroyer was hit and set on ...

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  11. CHINESE FOUND DEAD

    Jung Jong (66) a chinese market gardener, who lived on the river bank opposite Edgell's lane at Eglin[?] was found dead in his but ...

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  12. LENGTHY LIST

    There are 32 Traffic Act Charges to be dealt with at the Bathurst Court today. The majority relate to alleged breaches of the ...

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  13. UNREST IN FRANCE

    Lava] has ordered targe settle arrests on an effort to stamp out a new wave of opposition to his regime. This is shown by a number of messages ...

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  14. SENSELESS, THOUGH COSTLY DESTRUCTION

    The Bathurst police are inquiring in to the senseless though costly destruction of four plate glass windows on Russell Street, during the week end. ...

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  15. LEAD FOR MOSLEMS

    The Working Committee of the All India Moslem league is to meet in Bombay today Mr. Jinnah will pres[?]d over the meeting which it is ...

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  16. BACK FROM OVERSEAS

    Looking particularly well. Sergeant Tommy Griffon returned to Bathurst on Saturday after three years' absence. During the greater part of ...

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  17. The German Claim

    The German supreme Command claims that the English Town of Ipewich was bombed by German planes on Friday night and explosions and ...

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  18. LEG BROKEN

    Harry Cook (17) of George Street, a member of Railway Juniors football team, suffered a fractured lower left leg yesterday during a ...

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  19. PATROL CLASHES IN NEW GUINEA

    The Japanese have reached the foothills of the Owne Stanley Range, which bars their way to Port Moresby. This centre, however, is hot yet menaced. S[?]ishes are taking place between the enemy and Australian patrols ...

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  20. MAINZ RAID

    One of brisbane a[?] sir p[?] Squadron Leeder Ch[?]ire D.F.C. was the big attack on Mains as special observed for the RAF from be[?]nning ...

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  21. MEN'S HOCKEY

    Waratahs defeated Wanderers, 10 goals to 6 in the only match played on Carrington Park yesterday afternoon. Waratahs 10 (K. Ayre 4. C. ...

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  22. PATROL SUCCESSES COMBAT LOSSES

    Enemy air attacks on constwise shipping dropped in intenslty during the past six months according to information revealed here today. Lieut.—G[?] of the [?] ...

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  23. MR. CHIFLEY'S MOVEMENTS

    Mr. J. B. Chifley, Federal Treasurer, as usual spent a busy week end. He arrived from Canberra at Lithgow on Saturday, where he officially ...

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  24. WAR DAMAGE ASSESSORS

    The following assessors for the War Damage Commission have been appointed for Abercromble Shire: Fixed property. Mr. A. Sambrook ...

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  25. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    Abercromble Shire council decided not to protest against the reintroduction of daylight saving. Councillor Quin contended that daylight saving ...

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  26. Gandhi's Secretary Dead

    It is officials announced in Bombay that Gand[?] secretary Ma[?]der De[?] died [?]le under dete[?]ion. He was imprisoned with Gandhi at ...

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