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  4. CRETE POSITION UNCERTAIN.

    According to military circles in Cairo tonight our troops in Crete, aided by Greeks and Cretan hillmen, succeeded in keeping the situation "well in hond." However, the uncertainty of this estimate of the position is based on later ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. PRECARIOUS FOR GERMAN FORCES

    The Australian war correspondent. Sir Ian Fitchett, says that with the rapid approach of summer and really hot weather, the position of the German forces in the Western Desert becomes precarious to say the least. Though the Germans have ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. Pars From My Notebook

    There are one or two quaint racing Jackets in Australia, but the list of registered colors in use on American racecourses contains some queer mixtures. ...

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  7. DRAMATIC SPEED-UP

    The dramatic speeding up of the Australian war effort can be expected in the near future, according to the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden. "As a result both of the return of the Prime Minister with new and vital information from ...

    Article : 315 words
  8. CONTROL OF PRICES

    Since the outbreak of war the average increase in the retail price of food and groceries has been only 3.4 per cent. This figure was quoted by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. NORTHERN TERRITORY POLICE OFFICER ON VISIT TO BROKEN HILL

    When Mr. B. A. Gordon, handicapper of the local Racing Clubs, and his son, Byron, arrived from Adelaide last night they were accompanied by Sergeant A. E. ...

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  10. Mr. Menzies In New Zealand

    Speaking at a State dinner last night, the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. said that he had not come back with any hint of defeat in his mind, but with a more ...

    Article : 188 words
  11. Britain's "Ships' List"

    The British Consulate tonight listed eleven Japanese whalers and linkers at being on Britain's "Chip's list." This announcement was placed in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. U.S.A. NEUTRALITY ACT

    Administration leaders appear to be preparing the American public for a repeal of the Neutrality Act. The Secretary for War. Mr. Stimson, told the Press today that the Neutrality Act was a violation of the most sacred and important ...

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  13. GOVT. WOULD NOT RESIGN IF IT LOST BOOTHBY

    Before he left for Sydney today the Acting Prime Minister. Mr Fadden. said that his personal opinion was that the Government would not resign in the ...

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  14. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    In slating that the Government would carry out its policy of Upper House reform, the Premier. Mr. McKell. said to-day that before taking action the ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. Walsh Island

    The Premier. Mr. McKell, announced tonight that on instruction had been given for work to commence immediately at Walsh Island to place in commission ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. PROGRESS WORK

    Progress work is proceeding apace gt the North playground. The picture shows the groding of the ground prior to the planting of lawns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. The Man Who Holds Balance Of Parliament

    A. W. Coles. Independent U.A.P., whose vote at present holds the balance of power in the House of Representatives, said today that he would support ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. Senator Foll's Empire Day Message

    After 20 months of the most crippling war the world had known, all lands which made up the material side of the British Empire, were still in the hands ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. MR. MENZIES TO SPEAK

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, will peak from 2FC-tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. approximately. The talk will be repeated at 6.15 p.m tomorrow in the National ...

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  20. Superintendent Of Police To Pay £750 Damages

    Constable Edward Houston Oldfield was today awarded £750 damages in respect of his libel action against Superintendent John Keogh. A stay of ...

    Article : 51 words
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  22. BOXING

    Gus Lesnsvich won the National Boxing Association recognition of lightweight champion of the world when he obtained [?] decision from Anton Christoforidus of ...

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  23. LAND TRANSFERS TO ALIENS

    Prohibitions on the transfer of land to persons of enemy origin were tightened up today by regulation. In future all gifts of land to enemy aliens otherwise ...

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  24. COLLIER DAMAGES GLADESVILLE BRIDGE

    When a 1375-ton collier collided with a concrete pylon of the Gladesville Bridge early today the mechanism of the bridge was thrown out of gear. As a ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. SCALDED CHILD'S CONDITION IMPROVED

    Edward Davis, aged four months, of 101 Williams Lane, who was seriously scalded on the right arm and hand by boiling water recently. Is still in Ward ...

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