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  2. Finns Feel Pressure Of Russions

    UNDER terrific pressure from the Russians, the Finns have withdrawn from their first-line positions at a number of points in the Summa sector. The narrow Taivela River alone separates the Russian and Finnish ...

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  4. NINTH DAY OF TRYING HEATWAVE

    BROKEN HILL today experienced its ninth successive day of trying heat. The temperature reached a maximum of 100.4 degrees at 2 p.m. It would probably have been much higher but under the influence of a light ...

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  5. Recruiting For A.I.F.

    RECRUITING for the 7th Division of the 2nd A.I.F. will commence in Broken Hill early in March. This information was ...

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  6. CENTRAL MINE POSITION

    ALL arrangements have now been completed for the Central mine deputation, which will leave Broken Hill on Sunday and ...

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  7. Volunteers For Finnish War

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Federal Cabinet will not make any early move-to permit Australians to enlist as volunteers in the Finnish war. The ...

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  8. OCCUPY GERMAN TOWNS

    LONDON, February 15.—Prol Denis Seurat. director of the French Institute in London, said that the French believed it would be necessary ...

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  9. NURSE HARDING DEAD

    The death occurred in the Hospital early today of Nurse Alice Mary Harding, at the age of 66 years. Nurse Harding was born at Seven Hills, ...

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  10. Byrd Party's Finds

    WASHINGTON, February 15:— Rear-Admiral Byrd in a radio message from Little America stated that Dr. Paul Siple, the west base leader, ...

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  11. Triplet Boys Born; One Dies Later

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Triplets were born to Mrs. Barbara Lehman, of Newtown, at the South Sydney Hospital for women. ...

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  12. NAVAL SHIPYARDS MAY BE ACTIVE SOON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The acting Minuter for the Navy (Brigadier Street) says that it is possible that Australian naval shipyards will soon ...

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  13. UNION BADGE SHOW ON TUESDAY

    The quarterly Barrier Industrial Council badge show for 1940 will be held on Tuesday. All employees of unions affiliated with the council on ...

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  14. EXCESS WATER CHARGES AT HOSPITAL

    The Hospital Board, at its meeting last night, received advice from the Broken Hill Water Board that it would be assessed for 3,510,100 ...

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  15. A.I.F. TUNICS TO BE RE-ISSUED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nearly 15,000 military tunics which were made for the original A.I.F., but were not issued, will be re-made and issued to ...

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  16. Surgeon-Superintendent's Hospital Report

    ACCORDING to the monthly report of the surgeon-superintendent (Dr.S. P. Barnett), the highest number of patients in the Hospital on ...

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  17. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Passengers leaving in Ansett Airways' plane today were Messrs'. L. Lapin and W. Nagel, who travelled to Mildura, and Messrs. A. Bakarich ...

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  18. WOMEN THREATEN PICKETING OF MEMORIAL

    The Cronulla Returned Soldiers' Women's Auxiliary threatened yesterday to picket the Soldiers' Memorial in the main street to prevent its ...

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  19. MORE AMMUNITION FOR RIFLEMEN

    Advice has been received by local rifle clubs that the Federal Government has decided to make available an additional 50 rounds of ...

    Article : 101 words
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    Called from the alarm box at the corner of Chapple and Zebina Streets at 12.3 a.m. today, the Central Fire Brigade, in charge of District Officer ...

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  21. NORTH CHINA TROUPE AT CRYSTAL THEATRE

    When Lau Fu Chung presents the Great North China Troupe, Royal Command performers, at the Crystal Theatre on Tuesday night, Broken ...

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    Mr. Roger P. Ford, who was successful in the Leaving Certificate examinations last year, has been advised that he has been awarded a ...

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    William McOlive, who was admitted to Ward 1 at the Hospital about a month ago suffering from concussion and an injury to the right ...

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    BOSTON, February 15.—Holding that her charges of cruelty had not been proved, a court here today refused to grant Mrs. Sarah Fabyan, ...

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    A suggestion that where possible all ex-servicemen should be placed In the same wards was made by the Hospitals Commission in a letter to ...

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  26. Rail Strike May Cause Hold Up At Hospital

    UNLESS some arrangement is made for the delivery, of materials, which are held up in Sydney because of the railway strike on the Sydney line, a number, of the men engaged on the new Hospital building will have to be retrenched, said the ...

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    At the meeting of the Town Employees' Union on Wednesday night delegates were appointed to the A.L.P They were Messrs. Pell, Williams, ...

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    Dr. F. Schlink, Senior Resident Medical Officer of the Hospital, has resumed duty after annual leave. ...

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