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  4. GERMAN NEST RAIDED

    This picture leaves no doubt about the d amage caused at Lubeck by the R.A.F. in heavy raids some weeks ago. The picture, which was published in the "Hamburger Fremdenblatt," carried the caption: "The British wireless announced that the R.A.F. raid on Lubeck was one of the most devastating of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRELUDE TO BIGGER THINGS

    Described as a "prelude to what may be major military operations on the European coast," big-scale invasion manoeuvres have just been carried out in England by Canadian forces in co-operation with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GREAT INDUSTRIAL TOWN MENACED

    THE threat to the great industrial centres of Rostov and Stalingrad, in Southern Russia, is increasing as the Soviet forces continue to withdraw on the Don front before the steady advance of the German Array. Today's Moscow communique^ refers to fighting south-east of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    The Tasmanian Government had repeatedly pressed the Commonwealth to establish the aluminium industry in Tasmania and had ...

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  8. HITLER HOPES TO ATTACK BRITAIN

    SWEDISH newspapers, according to reports from Stockholm, suggestjhat Hitler hopes to force an early peace in Russia so that he can turn the full force of Axis ships; planes, and troops against Britain to forestall the opening of a second front. He ...

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  9. BIG-SCALE TESTS

    LONDON, Thursday. — A powerful Canadian attacking, force, in co-operation with the Navy and R.A.F., has ...

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  10. BRITISH ADVANCE

    ANOTHER successful thrust by the 8th Army in the Western Desert—this time in the central sector—is reported in today's Cairo communique. The attach was made early yesterday to the south of ...

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  11. REGISTERED

    Princess Elizabeth was among the 16-year-old girls who registered under the youth registration scheme in England recently She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Secret Debate On Shipping

    LONDON, Thursday. — Both Houses of Parliament are discussing the shipping situation in secret Earlier the Leader of the House ...

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  14. ALARMING GERMANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—A fresh wave of sabotage in France in the past few days is alarming the German authorities, ...

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  15. PLEA FOR FRANCE

    The French Ambassador (M. Henri Haye), in a speech al a Bastille Day reception, pleaded for an understanding of ...

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  16. PROFITS LIMITATION

    THE Commonwealth Government has decided that in the income year 1942-3 there will be a rebate of 20 per cent of the proposed profits limitation tax. The object of the tax will be to limit to 4 per cent profits of public ...

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  17. SYNTHETIC RUBBER

    The Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Jones) told the Senate Banking Committee sufficient rubber would be produced in ...

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  18. NEW TRAINING SCHOOL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Royal Australian Air Force expansion has been so great that facilities in metropolitan areas have become ...

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  19. Another American Raid On Tokio Forecast

    SGT. P. J. LEONARD, who was Brigadier- General Doolittle's engineer- gunner during the American raid on ...

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  20. MINERS' COUPON PROBLEM

    This is a miner's boot, bought a week ago for 25/ and six coupons. The assistant secretary of the Wettern Miners (Mr. W. A. Gregory) took it to Sydney to show to the Department of Supply. He said that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CHANGED THEIR MINDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ironworkers at an industrial undertaking on the South Coast who had decided [?] return to work last night after ...

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  22. FRENCH COAST RAIDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Two hundred Spitfires yesterday evening beat up targets over a 200-mile front in northern France, ranging ...

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  23. State Coal Mine Forecast

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) in the House of Assembly last night when discussing the shortage of fuel in Hobart and Launceston, ...

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  24. Workers Attacked By Raiders

    LONDON, Thursday. — Raiders over an East Midlands town this morning machine-gunned workers on their way to factories. Bombs ...

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