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  4. This Day We Celebrate

    This day, Saturday, July 4. 1942, is one that history should mark well That the nations of the British Empire should officially celebrate the ...

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  5. Must Have Permit to Go from Albury to Wodonga

    With a view to checking the introduction of any illegitimate means of interstate trans[?]on without priority pe[?]mits, guards may be posted at ...

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  6. Survivors From Sunken Ship Saved by Transport

    An army transport filled with wounded British and American soldiers and sailors, and also 34 survivors from a ship sunk off New ...

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  7. Good Wishes Go to Mr Mair, M.L.A.

    The good widies of Albury and district will accompany Mr Alex Mair, MLA, to Flemington this afternoon, where Isambard, ...

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  8. WARRANT ISSUED FOR MAN’S ARREST

    A warrant for the arrest of Alfred Henry Singleton was order to be issued by Judge Studdert at Darlinghurst Sessions today. Singleton is still ...

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  10. New German Thrust

    The biggest air battle in history preceded the German offensive on the Kursk front, which is the main drive in the great Axis offensive between ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. OLD GLORY 4TH JULY

    Depicted above is an array of representatives, including the President (Mr Roosevelt), and symbols of modern America, which we cannot dissociate from her on this auspicious day. To us they are symbols of the spirit of the United States, symbolic of all the ardor of youth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Position Critical, But British Hitting Back

    Although the position in Egypt still nemains critical with the greatest battle ever fought in North Africa still undecided, latest reports indicate that the British forces have successfully absorbed the first general attack on our positions at El Alamein and, counter-attacking the Axis flank, ...

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  13. ALLEGED SPY RING

    Lieut-General Andrews, commander of the Caribbean area, today announced the arrest of 20 persons alleged to be members of a spy ...

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  14. Will Spend £500 Million

    Under urgent demands of war the Federal Government may budget for a total expenditure exceeding £500,000,000 this year. In the ...

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  15. “Kiwis” Soon Made Presence Known

    A despatch from the New Zealand official war correspondent gives graphic details of the transfer of New Zealand units to the ...

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  17. Uncle Sam’s Huge Bill

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr Morgenthan) today announced a net deficit for 1942 of 19,598 million dollars, despite a revenue of ...

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  18. Alleges Absenteeism Encouraged

    An allegation that certain manufacturers engaged in making military footwear were defeating the efforts of union officials to eliminate ...

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  19. Why Tobruk was Abandoned

    Major-General De Villiers. who recently commanded the Second South African Division in Libya, referring to Tobruk, said: “I have heard it said, ...

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  20. NEW EGG PRICES

    The Egg Board announced that the following prices will operate until further notice: Hen, 2/ a dozen, medium 1/10, pullets 1/8, second quality 1/4, ...

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