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  2. Advertising

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  3. Local Squads May Dig Shelters

    UNLESS the Government has made a decision by the week end about making money available for the construction of air ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. Russian Army Gains In Three Thrusts; Counter-Moves Fail

    DESPITE the recent stiffening of German resistance in Russia—there is no reason to doubt German claims to fierce counterattacks—the Red Army has gained three important successes while that stiffening has been taking ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY.—Nine N.S.W, mines and coke plants were idle today and it is expected that the loss of production will be substantial. ...

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  6. JAPANESE TROOPS LAND ON SINGAPORE; MAKE HEADWAY

    IN pitch darkness and under cover of a terrific artillery barrage, a considerable body of Japanese troops landed on the north-west coast of Singapore Island last night. ...

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  7. SEARCH GOES ON FOR SPIES

    It was announced last night-that until it produces the desired results the widespread search for enemy agents now operating in Australia ...

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  8. 29,000 Wanted For Munitions

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Approximately 29,000 men and women will be required for munition factories in Australia within the next six months. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S WAR EFFORT

    ANALYSING Australia's war effort, an article in the "Economist" says that the figures "are very large for Australia, but are not so ...

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  10. OLD CLOTHES BRING HIGH PRICES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Fewer men are selling suits to second-hand dealers today. Mr. Moss Hyam, proprietor of a ...

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  11. STOLEN CAR RECOVERED

    Stolen from the front of Walter Sully's store last night a motor car owned by Mr. C. Nejaim, of 402 Blonde Street, was recovered later in ...

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  12. GERMANS EXPECT ALLIES LANDING IN NORWAY

    LONDON, February 9.—A German news agency declares that Mr. Churchill in a coming secret session of the Commons on the shipping ...

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  13. Aliens Must Register Today

    APPLICATIONS from allens seeking enlistment in the Australian Military Forces will now be received at the Area Office. ...

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  14. INTERN ALL JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—A recommendation that all Japanese living in States on the Pacific coast should be removed at least 500 miles ...

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  15. U.S.A.-EIRE RELATIONS

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—Relations between Eire and the United States are said to have been cleared by the talk which the Irish Minister ...

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  16. Trial Blackout Of Australian Coast

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A trial blackout of the whole Australian coast to a depth of 100 miles is to be held this week. The test will be in ...

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  17. U.S. Chiefs Seek Retirement

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—Col. Knox, Secretary for Navy, announced that Admiral H. Kimmel, formerly C.-in-C., U.S. Pacific Fleet, Who was ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. Italian Gaoled; Had Shot Gun

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday.—Largi De Leva (42), an Italian fisherman, has heen sentenced to six months' gaol for having a shot gun in his ...

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  19. Evacuees From Sydney To Country

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Official sources disclose that there is a steady stream of evacuees flowing from Sydney to the country. They comprise ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. DOMESTIC FINED

    Evelyn Grimes (39), domestic, of 106 Crystal Street, was fined £3 in the Police Court today for indecent language. It was her second offence. ...

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  21. Police Recover Bicycles

    Several bicycles, including one with a baby carrier attached, have been recovered by the police, and may be claimed at the Central Police Station. ...

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  22. Digger Prisoner In Bardia Saw Nazi Officer Crying

    AN Australian who spent 40 days at Bardia as a prisoner told today how he saw a Nazi officer crying because of the British air supremacy. "We trudged into Bardia just after ...

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  23. Soap Rationing In Britain

    LONDON, February 9.—Soap, soap flakes, and soap powders for domestic use will be rationed from tomorrow. Four coupons will be issued for ...

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  24. ANZACS HAVE SURPRISE FOR AXIS TROOPS

    LONDON, February 9.—The Istanbul correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that the Anzacs in Egypt are preparing a surprise for the ...

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  25. CHINESE TO BE DEPORTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Pending deportation 28 Chinese seamen were sentenced to six months' imprisonment in the Central Court today. ...

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  26. PLEA FOR VIRILE LEADERS

    LONDON, February 9.—"To win the war we need fresh leaders and younger minds," declared Mr. E. L. Granville, M.P., who served with the ...

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  27. 101 DEGREES YESTERDAY

    For the second, successive day the mercury reached the century yesterday. The maximum reading for the day was 101 degrees. Last night's ...

    Article : 33 words
  28. Biliousness

    If you have coated tongue, unpleasant breath, sick headaches, dizziness, heartburn, pain under the right shoulder blade and irritability of the ...

    Article : 122 words
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