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  2. FIERCE ONSLAUGHT ON JAP BASES 7 Zeros Down At Robaul

    Synchronising with the launching of the Allied offensive in the SE Solomons, Allied bombera on Friday hammered enemy bases in New Guinea and elsewhere. Yesterday the air blitz was continued on an ...

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  3. PASSENGER SHIP SHELLED BY SUB

    ADELAIDE, Sun: A passenger steamer was shelled by an enemy submarine in southern Australian waters last week. During the attack, ...

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  4. RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED IN INDIA Prelude to Arrests

    Before the Government of India arrested the 54 leaders of the Congress party (see page 1) it imposed a ban on the publication of news ...

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  5. HARBOUR OF TULAGI, IN SOLOMONS.

    Which has been attacked by Allied forces in their large-scale offensive against Japanese forces based there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZIS' FAILURE TO DESTROY RED ARMIES

    An authoritative review of the position in Russia, issued by the British Official Wireless Service, expresses the opinion that German failure to destroy the Red Armies means that Hitler's troop requirements in ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    In a prison camp in Germany, after being caught by the enemy at Narvik while acting as Daily Express reporter, Mr Churchill's nephew, ...

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  8. PROSPECT OF JOINT ALLIED AIR RAIDS

    The widely advocated Anglo-American aerial offensive against Germany is not under way because of the inability of the 2 countries to agree ...

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  9. US SOLDIER KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH

    An American soldier was killed and another was seriously injured when an Australian army utility vehicle on which they were riding crashed ...

    Article : 325 words
  10. GANDHI DOES NOT SPEAK FOR INDIA

    BRISBANE, Sun: "I believe there is no one in Australia who knows Gandhi as I do. He was in the Bombay Presidency during the whole ...

    Article : 139 words
  11. "VERY GOOD NEWS"

    SYDNEY, Sun: Mr W. M. Hughes, UAP leader, said tonight the Solomons offensive was very god news, but it did not in any way lessen ...

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  12. PURPOSE OF H Q COMMUNIQUES

    WITH GEN MacARTHUR'S HQ. Sun: In an official reply to criticism regarding paucity of information in GHQ communiques, Allied ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. OBITUARY

    Mr John Stenhouse Aitken, 69, who died at his residence, Tintern av. Toorak, on Saturday, was an official of the Union Bank, and spent many ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA: Mr and Mrs J. T. Kofoed have donated a complete new set of hymn books to St Paul's Church, of England, Moonambel. The donors ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. COUPONS FOR STOCK PURCHASES

    Following extension of the couponfree period for retailers until August 31 to enable them to replenish stocks a change has been made in ...

    Article : 333 words
  16. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN ALLIED GLOBAL STRATEGY

    Commenting on reports from Australia that only 1% of America's 1942 war production has been sent there, Herald-Tribune says it is easy ...

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  17. US AIR FORCE SUCCESSES HEARTEN CHINESE

    Maj-Gen Joseph Stilwell, C-in-C, American forces in China, has issued a communique stating that American bombers, with a fighter ...

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  18. MARRIED WOMEN AND WAR WORK

    Referring to a protest made to him by Rev G. T. Goldsmith on behalf of 4 churches in Queenscliff against the action of the Women's ...

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  20. CHILD DIES AFTER EATING SAVELOYS

    SYDNEY, Sun: A child has died and 2 others are seriously ill in Dubbo Hospital after having eaten saveloys for their tea on Saturday. ...

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  21. "MacARTHUR LACKS GUNS"

    Several newspapers carry stories from special correspondents in Australia stressing the danger in which the latest Japanese moves places the ...

    Article : 140 words
  22. JAP SUBS HELP FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Sun: More than £5,000 has been collected from 85,000 people who have seen the exhibition of Japanese midget submarines at ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. OIL POOL COMPANY TO CONSERVE STOCKS

    Purpose of Pool Petroleum Pty Ltd, which has been formed by direction of Government with each of the existing oil importing companies as ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. R A F PILOT FLIES NEW GERMAN FIGHTER

    A leading RAF test pilot, who has aerobatically flown a captured Focke Wulf 190, states that it is a good defensive fighter, but not built for ...

    Article : 171 words
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  27. BENDIGO ITEMS

    Speaking at a Pleasant Sunday Afternoon in the town hall convened by the Mayor of Bendigo, Cr A. J. Anderson, Mrs Dorothy ...

    Article : 191 words
  28. GERMANS LOSE WEIGHT BUT NO SIGN OF REVOLT

    A writer in the Zurich Volks Recht, from firsthand experience, says that the food situation in Germany is serious. But he saw no present ...

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  30. SUSPENSIONS OF EMPLOYEES

    Manpower regulations relating to suspensions of employees guilty of serious misconduct have been amended to provide for earlier ...

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  31. BRITAIN WARNED AGAINST I R A SABOTAGE

    Ulster Government has warned Britain to be vigilant against the outbreak of Irish Republican Army sabotage following activities on ...

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  32. KILLED DAY AFTER MARRIAGE LEAVE

    Sgt Air-gunner William Booth, 22, of the RAF, who was married by special licence while on leave in Pettswood, Kent, and left to rejoin ...

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  33. GEELONG NEWS

    Rev E. L. Vertigan, of Belmont Presbyterian Church, preached his farewell services at Belmont on Sunday. He will be inducted into the ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. AID FOR FAR EAST WAR PRISONERS

    American Red Cross has chartered the Swedish motorship Kanangoora (5,061 tons) at San Francisco to carry food, clothing, and medical ...

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  35. BALLARAT EVENTS

    Sir Winston Dugan, State Governor, has informed the Ballarat patriotic eisteddfod that he will present a gold medal for the winner of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. NAZI HUNT FOR TRAIN WRECKERS

    Hilversun (Netherlands) Radio announces that the Germans have offered £12,500 reward for information leading to arrest of saboteurs ...

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  37. POLICE DRAG RIVER

    Police dragged the Yarra River for 2 days without avail for the body of William M. Torrance, of Repton rd. East Malvern, who was seen to ...

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  38. BRITISH PLANE EVERY SECOND WORKING HOUR

    Capt Oliver Lyttelton Minister for Aircraft Production, in a speech, said that more than one factory in Britain was turning out a plane ...

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  39. U S CASUALTIES IN S PACIFIC

    The War Department has announced the names of 83 officers and 68 men who are missing in action in Australia or the South Pacific. ...

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