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  3. EIGHTH ARMY PATROLS

    LONDON, February 8.—The Algiers radio reports that Eighth Army patrols clashed with Rommel’s men at the Mareth Line. ...

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  4. JAPS HELD IN WAU AREA

    In the last 11 days. Australian troops have killed more than 450 Japanese in the Wau-Mubo area. Three hundred of these were annihilated in six hours during the first big battle for Wau aerodrome. The remainder were killed in patrol clashes and in abortive attempts by the ...

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  5. THE NEW TAXES

    CANBERRA, February 8.—Although he announced that the new taxation proposals will be introduced in the House of Representatives on ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, January 7.—"Had your lunch?" Mr. Churchill asked welcoming statesmen and generals, as he climbed down from the train at ...

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  7. “CAUCASIAN ARMIES IN BAG"

    LONDON, February 7.—As street fighting rages is Rostov, and the Germans in the Caucasus ate apparently in the bag, the Red armies relentless advance against Hitler's central bastions forges ahead. The Russians have considerably lessened the distances separating them from ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL LOAF

    CANBERRA, February 7.—A Sydney newspaper has been conducting a campaign in favour of wholemeal bread and has called to witness a ...

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  9. THE EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, February 7.—"Your victories are by no meant at an end,” said Mr. Churchill, addressing the men of the Eighth Army at Tripoli last ...

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  10. MORE U-BOATS OPERATING

    WASHINGTON, February 7.—The Secretary for the Navy, (Colonel Knox) told the Press yesterday that more German submarines were now ...

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  11. STALIN AIMS TO CONTROL WEST PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, February 7.— The North American Newspaper Alliance says that Walter Duranty, considered in outstanding authority on Russia. ...

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  12. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, February 7.—Navy communique No. 274 says: “During the morning, groups of United States ‘planes bombed enemy positions at ...

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  13. PEYROUTON REPLIES TO BRITISH CRITICISM

    LONDON, February 7.—The “Times Algiers correspondent says that M. Peyrouton, Governor of Algiers, who a deeply perturbed by the criticisms ...

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  14. ITALIAN COLONISTS

    LONDON, February 7.—Stories of Italian colonists, who have been fortunate enough to tall into British hands during the advance of the ...

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  15. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    LONDON, February 7. — Sheer audacity in coming to the surface and attacking the enemy, saved the crew of a British submarine, first from ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. JURORS' COMMENT ON FLYNN TRIAL

    HOLLYWOOD, February 6.—After, the Errol Flynn case, jurors told the “Daily News” that they immediately discounted Hansen's story. The only ...

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  17. DUTCH SEAMEN DECORATED

    At the end of November the story appeared in the Australian press of how a Netherlands tanker, the “On-dins” together with H.M.I.S. “Bengal” ...

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  18. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING

    BRISBANE, February 6.—The introduction of Friday night shopping will encourage rather than curtail, unnecessary spending, and thus nullify ...

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  19. TASMANIA AND THE POWERS BILL

    CANBERRA, February 8.—Mr. Cosgrove indicated to-day the Tasmanian Legislative Council might get an opportunity shortly to reverse its ...

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  20. RAILWAY SUSPENSIONS

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The Acting General Manager of Railways (Mr. Roche) told an A.R.U. deputation to-day that in future inquiries would ...

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  21. AID FOR AUSTRALIA AND CHINA

    NEW YORK, February 6.—The “Times” in an editorial, recalls the cries for a second front in Europe last summer, when the Russians held ...

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  22. ALEXANDER MAY BE LAND CHIEF

    LONDON, February 7.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" in North Africa, Drew Middleton, considers that the appointment of ...

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  23. DUTCH LIEUTENANT-COLONEL DECORATED

    For his outstanding part in resisting the Jape on Timor, Lieutenant Colonel N. Van Straten, of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army, has received ...

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  24. MR. FALLON'S "DISMISSAL" REJECTED

    MELBOURNE, February 8.—A move for the dismissal of Mr. C. G. Fallon from the A.W.U. was unanimously rejected by the union ...

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  25. THE A.W.U. AND A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, February 8.—The A.W.U. convention at Ballarst to-day refused to affiliate with the A.C.T.U. It was stated the delegates believed ...

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  26. FLOATING SERVICE CLUB

    A year ago last week, the first American Red Cross hospital ship to operate in this war, the Mactan, arrived in Australia. Now, at the end of ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    Sapper Dodd Clarke, son of Mr. Bell Clarke, of Townsville, who was among the Australian troops on Timor, is in Townsville on leave. ...

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  28. THALLON MEDALS AWARDED

    BRISBANE, February 8.—Thallon medals for railway employees’ children who secured the highest percentage of marks in the 1942 Junior ...

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  29. ARMY WANTS DOGS FOR SENTRY DUTY

    BRISBANE, February 8.—The Army authorities are asking for 100 dogs of heavy breeds for a new experimental training unit to be stationed in Kelvin ...

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  30. HEAVY DAMAGE AT LORIENT

    LONDON, February 8.—The Air Ministry states that Lorient was the target last night for the heaviest attack made against this important ...

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  31. BRAZIL NOT AT WAR WITH JAPAN

    RIO DE JANEIRO, February 7.— The Foreign Minister (Dr. Aranha.) has announced that Brasil is joining the United Nations as a full partner ...

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  32. JAP “ISLAND SHIP" DESTROYED

    NEW YORK, February 7.—The New York Times" correspondent at Pearl Harbour states that Lieut. Commander David White, returning from ...

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  33. HEAVY LOSS OF FLAX

    MELBOURNE, February 8.—Flax valued at £40,000, was destroyed by fire at Riddell Ramsay and Gisborne’s district flax mills to-day. Seventy ...

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