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  2. More Russian Successes

    FURTHER Russian successes on the central and southern fronts are reported in today's Moscow communique which pays special tribute to the fine work of Russian engineers in dealing with land mines. ...

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  3. Japanese Internees March To Camp

    FIRST PICTURE of Japanese marching in a long column on their way to internment in an Australian camp. They are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Writish Patrols Active In Desert

    BRITISH mobile columns in Libya repulsed Axis units at Tenieder, which is 35 miles south of Mekilli and about 95 miles ...

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  5. BATAVIA IS RAIDED FOR FIRST TIME; N.E.I. PREPARED

    JAPANESE bombers have raided Batavia for the first time since the war spread to the south-west Pacific. A N.E.I. communique, which states that full details are not yet available, refers to further enemy activity over ...

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  6. BATTI E FOR BURMA IMMINENT

    There are indications at Paan, 25 miles north of Moulmein, that the Japanese intend soon to launch an attack. Japanese here can be heard ...

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  7. NAZIS AFTER FRENCH FLEET

    Admiral Raeder, C.-in-C. of the German Navy, secretly conferred for three hours with Admiral Darlan in an attempt to gain full use of the French ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. 60 Wardens Sworn In

    SIXTY wardens were sworn in at a special function at the Girl Guides' Hall in Oxide Street last night. They will now have full powers ...

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  9. Commando Squads For Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—To enable them to assume commando duties in the event of guerilla warfare becoming necessary here, specially chosen bodies ...

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  10. Oakleigh Plate Acceptances

    There were no surprise withdrawals when acceptances were declared this afternoon for the Oakleigh Plate, which will be run at Flemington, on ...

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  11. Soldier Unconscious On Railway Line

    SYDNEY Tuesday. — Militiaman James Hector Hart (36), of Newcastle, was found unconscious on the railway line near Petersham this ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. Stall To Aid Sydney Fund

    On Friday a stall will be conducted in Argent Street for the H.M.A.S. Sydney Fund. The committee is appealing for donations of fresh flowers, ...

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  13. RED CROSS IN MALAYA

    Word has been received that Red Cross stores in Malaya were evacuated successfully with a loss of only five per cent, of goods. Stores have now ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. Famous Doctor Dead

    OTTAWA, February 9.—Dr. Mahlon Locke, famed throughout the world for the original treatment of arthritis through manipulation of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. NO MENINGITIS FOR TWO WEEKS

    No cases of meningitis have been reported in Broken Hill since January' 28, and the epidemic has apparently cleared up, said Mr. S. J. J. ...

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  16. NO AIR MAIL FOR 2 DAYS

    THERE will be no outward or inward air mail on Wednesday and Thursday. The postmaster (Mr. ...

    Article : 39 words
  17. CRICKETER PAID £25 A MATCH

    LONDON, February 9.—It is revealed that the West Indies cricketer L. N. Constantine received £25 a match when playing for Windhill in ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. PERSONALS

    GUESTS staying at the Palace Hotel include Messrs. K. R. Carpenter. S. J. Scott, I. Rose. H. L. Bradshaw. V. Williams and Misses F. Cox and ...

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  19. AIR MAIL DELAYS TO BE MINIMISED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In a joint statement, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) and the P.M.G. (Senator Ashley) said that everything possible ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. HALF TON OF ALUMINIUM WANTED

    The Acting Town Clerk (Mr. J. F. Sanderson) yesterday afternoon received a telegram from the Controller of Salvage inquiring about the ...

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  21. CANADIAN-BUILT SHIP REACHES BRITAIN

    LONDON, February 9.—A 7,000ton steamer, the Duville Marie, the first Canadian ship built for Britain has reached a British port in convoy ...

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  22. MEN BURIED GOLD ON LEAVING NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Miners evacuating New Guinea are burying gold in the hope of returning some day to reclaim it, says a Bulolo miner ...

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  23. QUISLING SET UP IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—A United States War Department communique states:— "General Emilio Aguinaldo, ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. New Headmaster At Alma School

    The new headmaster of Alma Public School is Mr. C. C. Jopling. There is a new infants' class staff, comprising Misses E. E. Williams (of ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. SPOKESMAN AROUSES BITTER CRITICISM

    LONDON, February 9.—London has discovered another military spokesman, whose dreary wishfulness puts the Cairo spokesman ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. SUNDAY PETROL SALES PERMITTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sale of petrol on Sundays will still be permitted until further notice, according to a reply received from the Supply ...

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  28. CHILDREN RUSH BATHS

    Making the most of the last day of their holidays, more than 400 children visited the Municipal Baths yesterday afternoon, the superintendent ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. RANKING OF ARMY NURSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The rank of staff nurse in the Australian Army nursing service has been abolished. In future, those holding this rank will be ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. KING GETS XMAS CARD FROM PRISONERS

    LONDON, February 9.—The King has received a Christmas card from British prisoners in the largest camp in Germany. The card was endorsed. ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. War"s Crisis In The Spring

    "The spring offensive, if it comes off, will be the most critical stage of the war, and we must see to it that there is no risk of a Russian defeat ...

    Article : 543 words
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