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  5. [?]COND EDITION

    [?]sessage from Stockholm says [?] the battlefield before Stalingrad [?] of flames. The Germans [?]ing the flaming grass of the ...

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  6. ARMED RECONNAISSANCE OVER GERMANY

    Single planes of the Bomber Command carried out an armed reconnaissance over Western Germany and Holland today, states an Air Ministry ...

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  7. BAN ON COMMUNIST “DAILY WORKER” LIFTED

    It has been announced that the Home Secretary has lifted the ban on the Communist paper, the “Daily Worker.” ...

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  8. ALLEGES “FRAME UP”

    Allegations that Detective Sgt. C. J. Delaney had been associated with a “frame-up” in connection with the charge of attempted murder which ...

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  9. Priest-Admiral Leads Free French in Pacific

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) announced today that Bear-Admiral Dargenlieu, High Commissioner for Fighting France in the ...

    Article : 198 words
  10. MOONLIGHT RAID ON TOBRUX

    Allied planes, in the bright moonlight last night, attacked targets at Tobruk and also axis motor transports on the Mersa Mairuh-El Daba road ...

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  13. SEVERE FIRE DAMAGE

    Damage estimated at several thousands of pounds was caused by a spectacular fire in a four-storey building at Dunedin. A large quantity of ...

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  14. INVITATION TO WASHINGTON

    Official comment on the invitation by Mr Roosevelt to Dominion Prime Ministers lo visit America is completely lacking in Canberra. ...

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  15. NO BAN ON WAISTCOATS IN NZ

    The Minister for Supply (Mr Sullivan) said today that waistcoats would not be banned in New Zealand because it would lead to a large demand for ...

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  16. POLITICAL, CIRCLES SURPRISED.

    The report that the Minister for Labor (Mr Ward), at his meeting in Sydney last night, had received n message from the Prime Minister describing him us “one of ...

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  17. [?]UR WEEKS’ COURT MOURN[?] FOR DUKE OF KENT

    [?] Lord Chamberlain announced [?] is Majesty has requested that [?] Court go into mourning for four [?] as from August 26. ...

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  18. WAVE OF VIOLENCE RECEDING

    The wave of violence is rapidly subsiding in India, the Delhi correspondent of “The Times” reports. The law-abiding sections in some areas ...

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  19. BLOOD ON THE MOON!

    Writing from the Western Resert a correspondent of “The Times” stales that as the August moon rises to the full, expectation increases that ...

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  20. JAPS CAN’T BOMB

    At the same time as Japanese raiders were searching unsuccessfully for targets in the Darwin area Allied bombers were over Dilli (Timor), where all ...

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  21. DISTRICT NEWS

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  22. More Chinese Successes

    The Chungking correspondent of American Associated Press status that the Chinese HAVEe recaptured Tengou, in Kiang[?] Province. ...

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  23. BOY DIES IN RANGES

    John Wade, the 13 year old son of the senior missioners of the Warburton Ranges, was injured on July 15, when he was jolted off a tractor ...

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  24. Says Farmers like Cheap Labor

    The proposal that school teachers and senior school boys should devote their school vacations to farm work is too silly for words is the opinion ...

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  25. [?]GLO-EGYPTIAN SOLIDARITY

    [?] Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha, [?]the of the sixth anniversary of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty, said: “The cause of the democracies is ...

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  26. 800 MINERS IDLE

    Including South Bulla, where over 500 men have been on strike for three days as a protest against the docking of pay when the miners left the pit ...

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  27. [?]BROADCASTING TO-DAY

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  28. WOMEN TRAM AND BUS CONDUCTORS

    The Women’s Employment Board today agreed to the employment of women conductors on trams and buses. Announcing the decision the president ...

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  29. JAP SUBMARINE ATTRACTS

    The Japanese submarine is a greater success as a money winner for naval charities than it was as a raider in Sydney harbor. The exhibition will ...

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  30. TALLANGATTA

    Mr Mervyn Barber is home on leave, accompanied by his friend. Miss Dorothy Marsh is spending the Teachers’ Training College term holidays ...

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  32. SOLDIERS SENTENCED

    A military spokesman at Victoria Barracks today announced that sentences ranging from 30 to 90 days’ detention, arising out of court-martials ...

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  33. WANGARATTA

    The committee of the Wangaratta District Base Hospital has received a letter from the Charities’ Board, regarding increments to be paid to the certificated ...

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  34. GOLD MIKING AT LOW EBB.

    In view of the parlous condition of the gold mining industry through manpower depletions, proposals for imposing additional taxation on this industry have been ...

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  35. Warden Dies; 30 Faint

    Brisbane today had its second air raid alert within a week. The alarm was caused by an unidentified plane which later proved to be friendly. When the ...

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    GNR A. C. FRENCH (AIF) (Albury) ACI J. McD. GYE (Albury) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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