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  2. WOUNDED GERMAN DIES

    CANBERRA, Tues: Further details of the attempted escape yesterday by prisoners of war from a Victorian camp were given tonight by Mr ...

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  3. STALINGRAD STILL HOLDING OUT

    Heroic defenders of Stalingrad are still grimly fighting back and continue to account for thousands of the invaders each day, but the are ...

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  4. ELUDED JAPS IN PAPUAN MOUNTAINS Last Units Reach Safety

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Tues: When encircled by Japanese near Efogi in the heart of the Owen Stanley Range recently, a West ...

    Article : 614 words
  5. STRIKES HAVE FAILED IN INDIA

    Indications are that the Japanese have temporarily abandoned hope of fomenting fresh internal trouble in India. Daily Telegraph New Delhi ...

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  6. GENERAL SAYS BOMBS CAN DESTROY REICH

    There were enough aerodromes already built or being built in the British Isles to accommodate all Allied air forces needed for the ...

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  7. WOUNDED MEN IN THE OWEN STANLEY AREA RECEIVING TREATMENT.

    This picture wat taken as an Australian unit was leaving a forward area for a well-deserved rest. (Dept of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "Nazism fascism, militarism, the growing elements of dictatorship in the democracies—are all endeavours to get some kind of order out [?] ...

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  9. QUESTIONS ON ABC BAN ON ADDRESS P M Surprised at "Sunday Monopoly"

    CANBERRA, Tues: Surprise was expressed in the House of Representatives today by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, when told by Mr Menzies ...

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    A TIN HAT DENTED BY A JAPANESE BULLET IN NEW GUINEA, displayed by Lt P. Hutchimon, of Melbourne, who has taken part in the fighting in the Owen Stanley area. (Dept of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BISHOP HART WILL RETIRE EARLY NEXT YEAR

    WANGARATTA, Tues: In his address to Wangaratta synod today Bishop Hart announced that he proposed to retire, probably early next ...

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  12. CONSCRIPTION FOR WAR PRODUCTION URGED IN USA

    A resolution calling on Congress to enact a national service law for the conscription of manpower wherever needed for war production ...

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  13. GERMAN TRIBUTE TO RUSSIAN MORALE

    Gen Dictmar, German High Command spokesman, in a broadcast yesterday said: "It must be realised that decisions against such an enemy ...

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  14. GALLANTRY IN MIDDLE EAST

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  15. 471 SHIPS SUNK IN WEST ATLANTIC SINCE DECEMBER 7

    Western Atlantic sinkings, excluding those in northern Atlantic, now total 471 since the attack on Pearl Harbour on December 7, says ...

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  16. HONOUR FOR GEN MacARTHUR

    The Legion's Distinguished Service Medal was conferred on Gen MacArthur, Maj-Gen Ul[?]o, in accepting for Gen MacArthur, said: "If Gen ...

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  17. JAP TRICKERY IN SOLOMONS FIGHTING

    Japanese cunning and resource fulness are described by Joe Custer, United Press correspondent, in a delayed despatch from the Solomons. ...

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  18. CRITICISM OF MR HUGHES

    CANBERRA Tues: Suggestion that Mr Hughes, UAP leader, should resign as a member of the War Advisory Council was made in the ...

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  19. SWEDEN REMAINS NEUTRAL, BUT NAZIS STILL DISSATISFIED

    Results of elections in Sweden do not make any difference to the allparty agreement on Sweden's policy of neutrality and determination to ...

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  20. HE'S SURE OF A TRAIN SEAT

    The unfailing humour of the Digger is expressed in an airmail card received yesterday by the Railways Commissioners from Albert ...

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  21. ITALY NERVOUS OF FRENCH DESIGNS

    Italy's attitude toward French-German collaboration is summed up by Count Ciano's newspaper, which describes Laval's actions as an ...

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  22. NOTED JOURNALIST MISSING ON RAF MISSION

    The former Daily Express "Flying Reporter," Fit-Lt Victor Rickets, has been announced as missing. He volunteered for a dangerous ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S LESSON IN DEVOTION

    SYDNEY, Tues: Magnificent courage and devotion of the Russian people were praised by Mr Makin, Navy Minister, at the launching of ...

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  24. MANY THINGS LEFT UNEXPLAINED, SAYS DR BUTTON

    BALLARAT, Tues: "The excellent leader in THE ARGUS rightly describes it as 'maladroit,'" Rev Dr C. N. Button, Moderator of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  25. 207,373 PERSONS EXECUTED IN OCCUPIED COUNTRIES

    The shooting of 116 Frenchmen on orders of Gen Stuclpnagel, commander of the German forces of occupation in France, brings the ...

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  26. H Q COMMUNIQUE ON S W PACIFIC

    Yesterday's GHQ communique said: NW Sector: Activity limited to reconnaissance. NE Sector: New Guinea: ...

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  27. HOUSE OWNER FINED £5

    Because she had stated in an advertisement her intention not to let a dwelling house to any person if it were intended that a child should ...

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  28. DANGER SEEN IN SECOND FRONT DIFFERENCES

    It is clear that unless second front differences, involving Moscow, London, and Washington, can be composed without undue delay they may ...

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  29. RAAF CORPORAL WINS DFM

    For his initiative and courage in plugging a gaping hole in the oil tank of an RAAF Sunderland flyingboat off the coast of France Cpl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CIGARETTE-MAKERS' PROFITS

    CANBERRA, Tues: A newspaper report that Carreras Ltd, cigarette manufacturers, had made a profit of 45% last year was brought to the ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. 5,000 FRENCHMEN ARRESTED AT WEEKEND

    Five thousand Frenchmen were arrested at the weekend for grenade throwing or for violations of the curfew, states a report from the ...

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  32. AC 2 FALSTEIN'S APPEAL REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Tues: The Air Board had dismissed the appeal made by AC2 Falsteln. MP, against the sentence of 28 days' detention imposed ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. ITALIAN SPY RING IN BRAZIL BROKEN UP

    Police claim that With the arrest of an Italian, Count Edmond Di Robllant, and several others, they have broken up a major Italian ...

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  34. SEEKING AWL SOLDIERS

    Goods trains which in the past have harboured many soldiers absent without leave travelling between Melbourne and country towns are ...

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  35. POSSIBLE FEDERAL CANDIDATES

    CANBERRA, Tues: Names of possible new candidates for the House of Representatives at the next Federal election have been mentioned in ...

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  36. FRIGHTFUL CHILD MORTALITY

    Messages received in Zurich from Brussels confirm a frightful increase in child mortality in Belgium, where rickets and scurvy, ...

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  37. EMPLOYMENT OF BARMAIDS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Whether restrictions on employment of barmaids in Victoria and SA will be lifted may depend on the views of ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. LETTER FROM ABC AWAITED

    No communication had been received from the ABC explaining why Prof Woodruff's address on Sunday afternoon had been banned. ...

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  43. COAL CONTROL POWER FOR PREMIERS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Power to control distribution and use of coal will be delegated to Premiers under regulations issued today. ...

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  45. SLASHED WRIST, AND WROTE NOTES IN BLOOD

    Slashing his left wrist with a piece of sharp steel, an AIF soldier. 20, scratched farewell notes to his mother and a girl friend with a ...

    Article : 140 words
  46. A MALADROIT BAN

    Sir: In your leading article of Tuesday, "A Maladroit Ban." you state: "The script of the proposed talk (by Professor Woodruff) was submitted ...

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  47. SHEEPSKINS FOR RUSSIA

    Australian Red Cross is giving 30,000 sheepskins to the Russian Red Cross for the use of sick and wounded Russian sailors, soldiers, ...

    Article : 66 words
  48. COUPONS FOR GUMBOOTS

    Gumboots and clastic-sided working boots can now be purchased for 3 coupons less than previously. This was announced yesterday by the ...

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  49. WOMEN JURORS SUGGESTED

    Speaking on Supply in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mrs Weber (Ind Nunawading) said she understood Mr Bailey, Chief ...

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  50. DFC FOR SYDNEY AIRMAN

    CANBERRA, Tues: Pit-Off Richard O. Marshall, of Pott's Point, Sydney, who is operating with a toipedo bombing squadron in the ...

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  51. OBITUARY

    Mrs Ethel Elizabeth Reseigh, who died suddenly at Hawthorn on Monday, was one of the leading members of the women's section, UCP, ...

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