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  3. RUSSIANS REPORT CAPTURE OF ROSTOV

    LONDON, February 14.—Two more major Russian successes, the capture of the German bases at Rostov and Voroshilovgrad, were announced in a special Moscow communique tonight. These were two more German strongholds in their southern defence lines. ...

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  4. HEAVY RAID DAMAGES JAP RABAUL BASE

    FROM Our Own Correspondent Somewhere in Australia.—More than fifty tons of explosives and over 3500 incendiaries have been ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. North And Zinc Mills Resume

    The only change in the labor position on the line of [?]ode today was that the mill at the North resumed operations today, and that the mill at the ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. JAP PILOTS CURIOUS MIXTURE

    NEW YORK. February 13. — Japanese pilots are a mixture of sacracity and childlike guillibility, states Major Edward Rector, who has returned ...

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  7. AMENDMENTS LIKELY TO REPATRIATION BILL

    CANBERRA.—The Repatriation Bill in the form in which it was introduced by the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) is regarded ...

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  8. CLUB MEMBERS WARNED ABOUT S.P. BETTING

    BRISBANE.— Tattersalls Club members were warned by the committee against engaging in S.P. betting on the premises. The ...

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  9. TONS OF BOMBS ON LORIENT

    LONDON, February 14.—More than 1,000 tons of bombs were dropped by Stirlings, Halifaxes and Lancasters in last night's raid on Lorient, ...

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  10. NEW DEVICE FOR SPOTTING U-BOATS

    LONDON, February 13.—The publication has now been authorised of an anti-U-boat device generally known for a considerable time. It is ...

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  11. Stall Objects To Two Guests And Leave Work At Grand Hotel

    THIS entire staff of the Grand Hotel went on strike early this morning. This action was taken following an ultimatum given by employers of Tooth & Co., Sydney, four weeks ago, when they declared that unless two hotel guests were made to leave the employees would go on strike. ...

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  12. POSTAL STAFF HOLIDAYS

    Mr. I. Newman, clerk in the Postmaster's office at the Central Post Office, will commence three weeks' annual leave tomorrow. He will visit ...

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  13. Wallerawang Wheelers Now In Army

    LITHGOW.—Four wheelers from Wallerawang colliery, who were recently charged at the Lithgow Police Court for falling to answer military ...

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  14. A.E.U. THREAT ABOUT PAY FOR WOMEN

    SYDNEY. — Instructions to their officials to withdraw all men from work if the Women's Employment Board does not grant equal pay for women ...

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  15. REFERENDUM LIKELY IN TASMANIA

    HOBART.—Although Ministers declined today to disclose their course of action in the event of the Powers Bill being rejected again by the ...

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  16. GERMANS ARREST FRENCH AIR LINE CHIEF

    NEW YORK, February 13.—The Germans have arrested the chairman of the board of the big French airlines company Air France (General ...

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  17. PRIVATE MOTORING MAY BE BANNED

    CANBERRA. — It was authoritatively learned here yesterday that unless the rubber position in Australia improves private motoring may be ...

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  18. STEAMER SMASHES BOAT IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    SYDNEY.—When a large steamer collided with an anchored rowing boat under the Harbor Bridge yesterday the three occupants of the latter, two ...

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  19. Allies In South Tunisia Moving On Mareth Line

    LONDON, February 14.—Land activity in Tunisia is limited to patrolling, but our planes have been active. They have blasted Axis positions and shot down 12 planes. The Algiers communique says: "Activity by both sides on the Tunisian ...

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  20. Americans' Heavy Raid On Shortland Island

    WASHINGTON, February 14.—Eight Zero fighters were shot down and a Japanese cargo ship was hit when American planes raided Shortland Island, in the north Solomons, on Saturday. Six Americans machines were lost. ...

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  21. "BUNNY" AUSTIN TO REPORT FOR SERVICE

    NEW YORK, February 13.— "Bunny" Austin, former Davis Cup tennis player and a member of the Moral Rearmament Movement, who ...

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