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  4. Russians Closing In On Krivoi Rog; Only 2½ Miles Away

    The Russians have reached a point two and a half miles from Krivoi Rog, despite desperate German counter-attacks, states Reuter's correspondent at Moscow. The Germans have transferred masses of aircraft to this ...

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  5. Japs Again Lose Heavily

    The Japanese suffered further heavy losses in an attempt to improve their position north of Fi[?]halen, where they are dug ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. Nationalisation of Medicine

    If the medical profession was nationalised and doctors allotted to districts on the basis of medical need rather than on their own initiative to set up a practice ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. Claims £l 5,000

    A claim for £15,000 was brought by Sidney Hyam Davis, of Rose Bay, against William John Smith, of Australian Consolidated Industries, ...

    Article : 405 words
  8. MR. CURTIN WARNS

    The forecast that Australia, would now start to feel the pinch of the war in earnest was made by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) when ...

    Article : 499 words
  9. A SOLDIER TIRED OUT

    Pte D. Crouch, of Barmera ISA.), rests after a strenuous 14 mile trek in the Ramu Valley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEAVY FIGHTING SOON IN ITALY

    The Fifth and Eighth Armies have achieved a promising mising position for an attack against the new German, mountain line, but heavy fighting is inevitable before the line can be breached, says Reuter's correspondent at Algiers. ...

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  11. Jap Plans Smashed

    As late as last month the Japanese were planning to drive on to Port Moresby. They intended to use the Markham Valley as the stepping ...

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  12. P.O.W. Arrive at Barcelona

    The German ships Djenne and Aqulleja, carrying Australian, New Zealand and other Empire repatriated prisoners of war, and the British ships Cuba and Tauria, carrying ...

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  14. New Navy Leader In Pacific

    Vice-Admiral Thomas Kinkaid. U.S. Commander in the Aleutian Islands area, has been appointed Commander of U.S. . Naval Forces in the south-west Pacific, ...

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  15. Wholesale Price of Oranges Increased

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) announced that from today wholesale maximum prices of oranges would be increased ...

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  16. "STATE PARLIAMENTS— ONLY SHADOWS NOW"

    Uniform taxation was described by the deputy leader of the Country Party (Mr Drummond) in the Legislative Assembly tonight as the final ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. Blows at Japs in Burma

    The Chungking correspondent of American Associated Press reports that a communique Issued by General Stilwell states that Liberators struck ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. FLOUR MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE

    Damage estimated at £60.000 was caused late today when a flour mill owned by F. Crago and Sons was completely gutted by fire. It is believed the fire was due to ...

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  19. 6 Years' Gaol For Lad

    Six years imprisonment was imposed today on Douglas Percy Carpenter, aged 15, dairy hand, of East Malvern, who had been convicted of the manslaughter ...

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  20. Developing World Trade

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr Mackenzie King), in a message to the National Foreign Trade Convention, said that four conditions were needed to develop ...

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  21. Wavell Visits Indian Famine Area

    The Viceroy of India, Lord Wave[?], accompanied by his wife, has arrived in the famine area personally to investigate the problems, says Reuter's ...

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  22. "Food, Chief Factor in Fighting Japs"

    An offensive against Japan was absolutely dependent on the food Australia could supply to the troops in the Pacific, said the Commerce Minister (Mr Scully) ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. DEATH OF MILLIONAIRE SPORTSMAN.

    The death has occurred of Joseph Widener. millionaire art collector, financier and sportsman. He recently gave his vast art collection (valued at 20,000.000 dollars) to ...

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  24. MAN KILLED BY FUMES

    Overcome by fumes at Imperial Chemical Industries works at Botany today, one man died and another is in hospital in a critical condition. It is understood the ...

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  25. N.Z. POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS

    The Labor Party Caucus has re-elected Mr Fraser as Prime Minister. Mr W. N[?]h deputy leader, and Mr B. Roberts has been chosen for appointment to the Ministry ...

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  26. DESTRUCTION OF NIGHT FIGHTERS.

    The Air Ministry has announced that Bomber Command planes during September destroyed 45 enemy night fighters. They also damaged a large number, many ...

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  27. NURSES KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    Advice has been received that three New Zealand nurses were killed in a road accident in the Middle East. ...

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