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  4. Allies Threaten Bizerta And Tunis Following The Fall Of Mateur

    Following the capture of the Axis key centre of Mateur, United States have fanned out on the road to Tunis. They have also moved north towards Ferryville, to the south of Bizerta, and are also progressing ...

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  5. BIG KUBAN BATTLE RAGES

    The great Kuban battle continues with all neutral correspondents stressing the intensity of the fighting and the very active ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. Increase in Widows' Pensions

    The decision to increase widows' pensions, to meet the extra cost of living cost the Federal Government £13.590 for the 10.000 widows in Victoria. ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. REVENGE FOR DARWIN RAID

    A few hours after the Japanese raid on Sunday on Darwin RAAF Beauflghters and Dutch-manned Mitchells were returning (lie compliment ...

    Article : 617 words
  8. BIG WAR-TIME WOOL CHEQUE

    To grow wool In Australia, handle it right through to the fabric stage and sell the fully manufactured product to overseas buyers was ideal ...

    Article : 493 words
  9. END OF THE FRENCH FLEET

    Top : The French fleet lies scuttled in Toulon Harbor. From lesser auxiliary craft to destroyers and battle-cruisers they are all crewless. and derelict. RAF. reconnaissance planes which flew over the harbor a few hours after the scuttling, reported that more than fifty ships were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
  10. THOSE “INVASION” WARNINGS

    In a special article on the leader page of the “Daily Mail,” the former Australian journalist, Noel Monks, says that of all the world's ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. EARLY FEDERAL ELECTION

    Surprise has been felt here, following indications given in most authoritative quarters today that the next session of Parliament ...

    Article : 323 words
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  13. ALLIED ENERGY IN WAR

    The Moscow correspondent of “The Times” says that it cannot be denied that some Russians have a deep-rooted suspicion that Britain and America ...

    Article : 246 words
  14. MEAT VITAL TO WAR EFFORT

    Meat supplies of Australia have never been of greater importance than in current times, says Winchcombe Carson[?]s annual review of the meat trade and ...

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  15. Germans Carry Coffins on Battlefields

    A correspondent of the “Daily Express” who is in the Mejerda Valley area of Tunisia, says: “German wheatfields hereabouts conceal places where ...

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  16. U.S. VIEW OF RAID

    The New York “Times,” in a leading article, states that the renewed, heavy Japanese raids against Darwin have increased Australia's fear of ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. MORE SACRIFICES

    Further demands for sacrifices on the part of the whole community were indicated in a statement, made today by the chairman of the Production ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. Declares Complacency Rampant

    Complacency which was developing in our midst must be displaced by a full realisation of the danger which Australia was facing today, said Mr J. ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. SOLDIER FOR TRIAL

    " On a charge of having murdered Albert Edward Crut[?]her, aged 11, Lionel Roy Barlow, aged 24. soldier, was committed for trial by the ...

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  20. SOMEONE HAS ORIGINAL POLICE WIRELESS CODE

    A bill making it an offence for any unauthorised person to be in possession of the police wireless code was rushed through the Legislative ...

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  21. AIRCRAFT MISSING ON FLIGHT TO MELBOURNE

    Despite an intensive search by air and ground parties, consisting of air force and army personnel and a number of bushmen, no trace has been ...

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  22. Quiz For Girls Withdrawn

    Instructions were today given by the Director of Education (Mr J. C McKenzie) to the headmistress of the Hornsby Girls High School that all ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. LABOR SHORTAGE ON WATER- FRONT

    Although non-unionists, as well as permanent and casual union men, were engaged today, there was again a shortage of labor on the waterfront and ...

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  24. KILLED BY OWN LORRY

    When his motor lorry began In move at Pyrmont today, Frederick Sutherland Carlos, aged 46, of Surry Hills, ran to the front of it to try and [?] ...

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