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  4. Bigger and Better Bombs

    New heavy-weight bombs were carfied by Allied bombers on their Inde[?]endence Day raids on Lae. The bombs were twice the size of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. MORESBY ATTACKED

    Today’s war co[?]mmique of CH[?] Southwest Pac[?]ic Area report[?] another attack by Japanese on Port Moresby with 200 bombers and fighter [?]cort. Our ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. DlSTRICT NEWS

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  7. SECOND EDITION

    Berlin radio has br[?]st a [?]cial [?]ment that the [?]ffe and U[?]ats since July 2, have been attacking a large and ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. AMERICAN SUB. SUCCESSES

    Three Japanese destroyers were sunk off the Al[?]an [?]nds last Friday and a fourth wa[?] left burning [?]ly. A Navy D[?]ment communique states: ...

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  9. Japs. Wasted Their Bombs

    Although the Japanese used a powerful force of 20 heavy bombers, yesterday’s raid on Port Moresby was a washout. Most of the planes missed ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. RUTHERGLEN YOUNGER SET

    At the annual meeting of Rutherg[?]en Younger Set Comforts Fund several letters of thanks from soldiers for parcels sent by them were read. Included among them ...

    Article : 551 words
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  12. FIRST PHASE OF BATTLE IN BRITISH FAVOR

    Our forces in minor operatio[?]s have dispersed several small columns and continue to harass the enemy[?] an[?] Cairo messages say. ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. Victoria Won Loan Contest

    Victoria won the interstate municipal contest—four to three suburbs—from NSW in the Second Liberty Loan drive. The final result was announced today, when ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. GORRYONG

    Mr and Mrs Bon Cooper arc receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs P. Crawford is now with her daughter, Mrs W. Kaye, after spending some ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. Soldier Crashes to his Death

    Discovery of a soldier’s hat and a bag of fru[?] on the roof of a building at Moore Park has removed suspicion or foul play which followed the finding of a soldier’s ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. Germany Expresses Regret for Sinking

    The Foreign Minisier (Dr Ru[?]z Guinazu) announced today that Germany had admitted the sinking of the Argentin[?]an freighter R[?]o Tercer[?], [?]20 miles off New ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. RUTHERGLEN

    Mr and Mrs J. H[?]skens (nee Miss L. M. Hankinson) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Word has been received that Major A. ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. HENTY

    Annual meeting of the Munyabla Junior Farmers’ Club was held at the home of Mr and Mrs T. J. Lieschke. Colin Campbell was re-elected president, and Bruce ...

    Article : 296 words
  19. VALOR BADGE TO POLICE

    Five members of the wireless patrol branch of the Victorian police force have been awarded the Valor Badge for exceptional bravery during a ...

    Article : 353 words
  20. WAVELL—TIMOSHENKO PARLEY ON RUSSIA

    Latest reports received in Moscow from the Don River area mention hu[?]e concentrations of German tanks and troops in ravines ...

    Article : 301 words
  21. QUESTIONING OF REPORTERS

    The possibility of a misunderstanding having been made within the Army Department on the form of Inquiry which [?]d to the questioning of two Canberra ...

    Article : 202 words
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  24. WALBUNDRIE TO HOLD SHOW

    At a meeting of Walbundrie P., A., and H. Society, the president (Mr B[?] S[?]de[?]) presided, and others present were Messrs. E. Clear, H. Ye[?]sch, J. Power, J. ...

    Article : 289 words
  25. Grocers Must Sell Tea

    Grocers must sell two ounces of tea when a coupon is offered with the purchase mon[?]y. This warning was issued today by the R[?]ning Commission to gro[?]ers, ...

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  26. WAHGUNYAH

    Capt[?]n and Mrs Rod K[?]norn are the guests of Mr and Mrs George K[?]bnorn “Goo[?]ung.” Wahgu[?]ah. Mr L[?] Harper, Empire Hotel, spent ...

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  27. TELLING THE ENEMY [?]

    The “Daily Mail” states that British newspapers have details and photographs of a recently perfected anti-aircraft device. The information is for release on the ...

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  28. Surplus Meat Disappears

    Because the surplus of Australian meat has now disappeared owing to increased demands within the Commonwealth, the Federal Government proposes to review the ...

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  29. BOY FATALLY SHOT: PLAYING WITH AUTOMATIC RIFLE

    While he and another boy were playing with an automatic rile at W[?]ollah[?]. E[?] M[?]ir [?] re[?]ed a fa[?]al bullet wound in the temple. ...

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  30. MENINGITIS ON INCREASE IN NSW

    Stating that the disease was not abating, the Director-General of Public Health (Dr E. S. Morris) said today that between 20 and 30 cases of cerebro-sp[?]nal ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. Floods Slowly Recede

    The floods in the Ovens and King rivers are slowly receding, but the water is still very high, and is still flowing over the Hume Highway in several ...

    Article : 273 words
  32. ZONING FOR SHEARING

    Following on the interview which Messrs C. B. Lethbridge, MLA., H. W. Tuck (Toc[?]mwal), and M. J. O’Brien, “Woodlawn, Corowa, had with the ...

    Article : 285 words
  33. AIR MAIL PIONEER DEAD

    The death [?] occurred of Si Walter Windham, who conceived the idea of an air mail in [?]909. when he gave the French p[?]ot. Lathom a letter to carry by plan[?] ...

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  34. SERIOUS BULLET WOUND

    Stanley Birch (28), married, of Surry Hills, was taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital late tonight in a [?]cal condition, with a bullet wound in his ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. CLOTHING RATION FOR SOLDIERS

    Hie Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) announced tonight that clothing ration books would be issued to members of the Australian mill[?]ary forces throughout the ...

    Article : 120 words
  36. Rural Labor Problems

    Opening the annual conference of the western district branches of the Returned Soldiers League at Mudgee today, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Dunn.) said that ...

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  37. SHORT RAID ON BRITAIN

    One enemy plane was destroyed over Britain last night while a Fighter Command Intr[?]der plane destroyed another enemy bomber near its base in northern ...

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  38. BROADCASTING TO-DAY

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  40. AUSTRALIAN AIR CORPS

    AIR Marshal Richard Wi[?]ams and a staff of two have arrived to represent Australian Air Force interests here. ...

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  41. PRICE OF CARROTS FIXED

    Maximum prices payable to growers for carrots were [?]xed by the Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) today. They are: £15 10/ a ton for carrots washed and ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. COLD DAY IN SYDNEY

    Yesterday was the coldest day in Sydney for nearly four years. At 7.35 o’clock the temperature was only 39.2 degrees. The whole S[?]ate is gripped in a cold spell. The ...

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  43. [?]AOLED UNDER ARMY ACT

    At Campsie Police Court today George Leslie Harvey was sentenced to 6 months gaol for having failed to attend for enlistment as required by the Act. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  44. RECIPROCAL AID FROM AUSTRALIA

    The Prime Minister rev[?]ed tonight that Australia was now in fact providing re[?]procal a[?]d to US fo[?]ces In Australia. under the lease-lend agreement. However ...

    Article : 89 words
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  46. SEED POTATO PRICES FIXED

    Confusion between growers and merchants regarding the maximum prices for NSW seed potatoes was cleared up today by the Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr ...

    Article : 147 words
  47. AMERICANS WILL BE ALLOWED TO LIVE[?]

    The US Secretary for Agriculture (Mr Wickard[?] in speech a[?] the Inter-American Agricultural Conference, declared: “By the end of 1942 it will be difficult for citizens ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. DECLARES RIFLE RANGE UNSAFE

    Inspector G. Reyburn of the Labor Department, told the coroner today that a private rifle range where Timothy Ryan, aged 17, was killed on June 17, was ...

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  49. TRI[?]UTE TO THOSE WHO DIED

    As a tribute to Chinese [?]ors, soldiers and [?]men who have died in the fight against the Japane[?], members of the Sydney Chinese community today [?]eld a ...

    Article : 36 words
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