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  3. WAU TOWNSHIP AND AIRFIELD

    Aerial view of Wau, nestling at the foot of timber-covered mountains of the Bulolo goldfields of north-eastern New Guinea. The Japanese have failed in attacks on the aerodrome, shown in the foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GERMANS IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, February 4.—After the latest astonishing successes in the Caucasus, the Russians are rapidly approaching a point from where long-range guns can begin battering Rostov's fortifications. General Vatoutin's forces farther north are broadening the wedge ...

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  5. CATALINAS BOMB BUIN

    There has been no let-up in the Allied air offensive against Japanese air bsses in the South-west Pacific. Friday's communique reported raids ...

    Article : 557 words
  6. BRITISH AFRICAN SUCCESS

    LONDON, February 4.—An Algiers message says that British troops yesterday captured Hill 648 near Djebel-Man-Sour, seven miles south-east of ...

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  7. MILITIA SERVICE DEBATE

    CANBERRA, February 5.—Although three Opposition members, who had left Canberra on Thursday night, returned hastily to-day in anticipation of vital votes on the Militia Service Bill before the weekend, there will be no vote until Wednesday at the earliest. After ...

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  8. N.S.W. MUNITIONS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, February 5.—Again defying their union leaders, about 1200 strikers employed at a large munition factory refused to-day to return ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. SOLOMONS NAVAL BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, February 4.—Navy communique No. 271 says: "During the night of February 1-2, Japanese 'planes, in groups of one to four, ...

    Article : 580 words
  10. SHALE OIL EXPLOITATION

    SYDNEY, February 5.—The Sacretary of the Western Miners' Federation (Mr. J. Jamieson) said to-day that American interests had undertaken to ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. CHARTERS TOWERS ACCIDENT

    Three men lost their lives as the result of an accident in the Charters Towers district late on Thursday night while three others were injured. John ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. ONE TEACHER SCHOOLS MAY CLOSE

    BRISBANE, February 5.—The State teaching service has been so seriously depleted by enlistments and call-ups that work is being carried on under ...

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  13. NEWSPAPERS IN MANPOWER REVIEW

    CANBERRA, February 5.—Mr. Ward stated in the House of Representatives to-day that the newspaper industry would not be overlooked when ...

    Article : 236 words
  14. EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE BOARDS

    BRISBANE, February 5.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. Foley) announced that nominations closed to-day of candidates as workers, employees and ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. VACANCIES FOR NAVY RECRUITS

    Constant expansion of the Service meant that the Royal Australian Navy had vacancies for recruits in practically every category, it was stated at ...

    Article : 441 words
  16. 10 AWARDS FOR 9TH DIVISION

    CANBERRA, February 5.—Immediate awards won by 10 members of the A.I.F. during the lighting at El Alamein. Egypt, where the 9th. ...

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  17. INVESTIGATION URGED ON ABSENTEEISM

    BRISBANE, February 5.—The President of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council (Mr. Harvey) said to-day that if absenteeism has reached ...

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  18. THE RAID ON HAMBURG

    LONDON, February 4.—"The temperature fell to 40 degrees below zero, and ice formed inside and outside the aircraft as our crews flew to attack ...

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  19. MR. STIMSON REVIEWS WAR

    WASHINGTON, February 4.—Mr. Stimson, reviewing the war at a Press conference, predicted that if the Russians recapture Kursk, ...

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  20. WOMAN-POWER SHORTAGE SERIOUS

    MELBOURNE, February 5.—The Director General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) said last night that the shortage of woman power was critical, and ...

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  21. RACING RESTRICTIONS EFFECTIVE

    CANBERRA, February 5.—The racing restrictions were having the effect desired by the Government, Mr. Curtin said, replying to Mr. Roseveer ...

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  22. HIGH A.W.C. WAGES CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, February 5.—In the House of Representatives to-day. Opposition members criticised the extravagant wages earned by cooks. ...

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  23. ALLIED PRESSURE INCREASED IN BURMA

    LONDON, February 5.—The British forces in Burma are keeping up their pressure on the Japanese in the Araisen region. The Japanese are still ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. TURIN BOMBED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, February 5.—Turin was heavily attacked by the R.A.F, last night. Though the defences had been strengthened since the last raid, they ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. U.S. FIGHTER RAID ON BURMA

    CHUNGKING, February 3.—A United States Army communique says that five American fighter 'planes destroyed 10 Japanese 'planes on the ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. CHINA AND JAPAN

    NEW YORK, February 5.—A Chinese military spokesperson said in Chuneking that intensified fighting has developed on the Burma-Yunnan border. ...

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