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  3. KHARKOV-ROSTOV UNDER FIRE

    LONDON, February 9.—A Moscow special announcement says that to-night, the Russians, commanded by Lieutenant-General Moska-lenko after stubborn fighting, occupied the town and rail junction of Byelgorod, also the town of Shebeking 18 miles south-east of ...

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  4. AN R.A.A.F. FIGHTER'S FOUR FLAGS

    THE FOUR FLAGS: The Kittyhawk fighter flown by Squadron Leader R.Creswell, who recently shot down a Japanese bomber at night, bears a handsome design consisting of the R.A.A.F. Ensign, the Blue Ensign, the Union Jack, and "Old Glory" The design is the work of a member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EIGHTH ARMY'S ARTILLERY

    LONDON, February 9.—Artillery duels and petrol activity along the Tunisian border by forward elements of the Eighth Army, says a Cairo ...

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  6. CELEBES BASE BOMBED

    Allied aircraft continue to a heavy blow against the Japanese sea and air bases north of Australia. Following Monday's devastating raid on Dobo in the Aru Islands, Allied bombers on Tuesday attacked the airfield and harbor at Kendari, on the south-east coast of the Celebes. ...

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  7. HOW ROMMEL FAILED

    "Its a wonderful experience to see a German army in retreat," wrote an Australian war correspondent, Allan Moorehead, in a ...

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  8. SURVIVORS' STORIES

    Fourteen survivors of a small Allied vessel torpedoed and sunk by a Japanese submarine off the East coast of Australia, have been brought ...

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  9. JAPS. EVACUATE GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—Colonel Knox told the Press that all resistance at Guadalcanal had apparently ceased. He said the Navy information partly confirmed the Japanese evacuation of Guadalcanal except a few small isolated groups taking ...

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  10. ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME FOR MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, February 9.—One of the greatest outbursts of cheering of recent times in the House of Commons occurred when Mr. Churchill entered ...

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  11. GOLDEN CASKET NO. 759

    BRISBANE, February 10.—Casket No. 759 was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 58219. "Fishing Synd.," care N. Nodkill, Brisbane; Second, ...

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  12. IMPRESSMENT OF BRISBANE BUILDING

    BRISBANE, February 10.—Urgent telegrams, protasting against their eviction, have been sent to Federal Cabinet Ministers by the tenants of ...

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  13. UNIVERSITIES COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, February 10.—The setting up of a Universities Commission, under National Security Regulations to direct the enrolment and ...

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  14. MEAT INDUSTRY COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, February 10.—In the Senate to-day, Senator McLeay moved the disallowance of the National Security (Meat Industry Commission) ...

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  15. FRENCH NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, February 9.—It is now the beginning of the fourth month of operations in North Africa, and it seems only natural that Frenchmen ...

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  16. CAPTURED GERMAN GENERALS

    LONDON, February 9.—When the Press interviewed the captured German generals at Stalingrad, Field-Marshal Paulus looked bagard, and his ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S MERCHANT NAVY

    LONDON, Fabruary 8.—British ship owners want a free hand after the war to rebuild the merchant navy. They are opposed to a State fleet ...

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  18. PLANES FOR CHINA

    WASHINGTON, February 9.—The Vice-President (Mr. Wallace) addressing a luncheon at the Institute of Pacific Relations, said the day will ...

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  19. A.W.U. AND U.S. AUTHORITIES

    MELBOURNE, February 9.—The A.W.U. convention has decided to "Inaugurate a campaign throughout Australia against the usurpation of our ...

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  20. CIVIL PLANES ASSISTED EIGHTH ARMY

    LONDON, February 9.—Commercial planes operated by British Overseas airways in conjunction with the R.A.F and United States Air Force mainly ...

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  21. COUNCILS' SURPLUS FUNDS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 10.—An amendment of the Local Government Act to permit councils to place in reserve funds, until after the war, the whole ...

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  22. FOREIGN CREWS ON SHIPS

    CANBERRA, February 10.—The Federal Government had trouble and is still experiencing difficulty with Foreign crews, Mr. Beasley said in the ...

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  23. U.S. SUBMARINE WAHOO

    NEW YORK, February 9.—The United Press correspondent, Frank Tremaine, who was aboard the sub marine Wahoo at a South Pacific base ...

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  24. JAP PRISON CAMPS VISITED

    LONDON, February 9.—The Secretary for War, replying in the House of Commons to a question regarding prisoners of war in Japan, said he was ...

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  25. POST-WAR PACIFIC CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, February 8.—The Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) testifying before the House of Foreign Affairs Committee, said the United ...

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  26. HEAVY DAMAGE TO RANGOON

    NEW DELHI, February 8.—A United States Air Fores communique says: "The largest number of United States bombers to attack Rangoon in ...

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  27. SHIP MANNED BY RATINGS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 9.—A National Security Regulation issued to-night authorises the recent manning of a coastal ship by naval ratings. The ...

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  28. MUNITIONS PLANT IDLE

    SYDNEY, February 10— Production was again at a standstill at a large munition factory to-day, because the engine drivers refused to return to ...

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  29. BARCOO AND MACKAY BY-ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, February 10.—If Government candidates for Barcoo and Mackay art opposed, the by-elections will be held on March 20, unless the ...

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