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  5. Heavy Raid on British Convoy

    Although it is officially announced that the Germans lost 14 planes in to-day's raids, which were the most intense in history, it is likely that the German losses ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA

    Steps are being taken by the Ministry of Munitions to set up an organisation to deal with the welfare of Australian munitions workers. The ...

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  7. ANGLO-ITALIAN FIGHTING

    A General Headquarters communique announces that 300 enemy colonial troops, with artillery and aircraft, occupied the police barracks at Karmuk, ...

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  8. TURKEY NERVOUS

    Istanbul to-day continued to deny that Russia had served an ultimatum on Turkey demanding control of the Dardanelles, but it is widely believed ...

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  9. WAR'S PROGRESS

    Confidential information on the progress of the war and Australia's defence will be given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to the State ...

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  10. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

    The sales of war savings certificates in Australia now amount to £9,042,372. The sales in New South wales at the close of business last night totalled ...

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  11. Eire Stays Neutral

    The war Cabinet has reached the conclusion that there is no longer hope of an agreement with Eire on the defence of Ireland as ...

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  12. U.S.A. MINISTER

    Arrangements are being completed by the Commonwealth Government for the reception of the United States Minister to Australia (Mr. C. E. ...

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  13. LABOR REPRESENTATIVES

    The appointment of Labor representatives to the State boards of management of the Ministry of Munitions was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. IN RUMANIA

    King Carol has freed the Iron Guard leader, Genera] Antonescu, who has promised to retire from politics. He was arrested yesterday because of his ...

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  15. FAR EAST UNREST

    In Tokio to-day the British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) visited the vice-Foreign Minister (Mr. Tani) and had a further explanation of the ...

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  16. BRITISH CHILDREN

    It is learned that the Government is reviewing a plan for the evacuation of children from England. The Under-Secretary of the Dominions ...

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  17. GIANT PLANS IN U.S.A.

    The Senate has passed the 4,000,000,000 dollars Navy Bill, which has now been returned to the House of Representatives for concurrence in minor ...

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  18. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    The Commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet describes yesterday's action with the Italian warships as "disappointing because the British ...

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  19. FIGURES INCREASING

    The Federal Treasury to-day received £35,150 in interest-free war loans and cash gifts, bringing the progress total to £4,811,000, made up of ...

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  20. ECONOMIC UNION

    The Commonwealth economic and financial advisers have canvassed the possibility of establishing an economic union between Australia and the United ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA READY TO FULFIL PROMISE

    Questioned to-day concerning reports from London that the proposals to evacuate children to the Dominions might be abandoned or curtailed, the ...

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  22. "MEN FROM SNOWY RIVER"

    History repeated itself when thousands of Goulburn residents lined the streets to welcome "The Men from Snowy River," who started from ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S REPLY

    The Tokio newspaper, "Miyako," says that the Imperial Household Minister (Mr. Matsudaira), who is regarded as being among the leading ...

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  24. EARLY MORNING VISIT

    An enemy raider appeared over the north-east of England early this morning; but it quickly turned back to sea when a British fighter appeared. No ...

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  25. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Foreign Minister announced that Rumania had withdrawn from the League of Nations. He added that Rumania drew no benefits from the ...

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  26. ROTTERDAM HORROR

    Three weeks after the bombardment of Rotterdam on May 14, when 30,000 civilians were killed and 20,000 injured, rescuers discovered a number ...

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  27. BRENNER PASS

    The Swiss railways announces that Brenner Pass traffic has been interrupted. It is believed that British bombers seriously damaged the ...

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  28. ATTEMPT ON ROOSEVELT'S LIFE?

    What may have been an attempt on President Roosevelt's life was discovered on Sunday. While the President's train was returning to ...

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  29. A.I.F. ENLISTMENTS

    Applications for enlistment in the A.I.F. to-day totalled 455, of whom 437 were preliminarily examined, and of these 402 were passed as fit and 386 ...

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  30. BOMBERS FROM U.S.A.

    Norwegian pilots numbering 125 will take a post-graduate course in Toronto in the latest types of American planes, after which they may fly large ...

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  31. AIR RAID SIRENS

    The allegation that business men had intervened to prevent air raid siren tests being carried out in Sydney was made by Mr. A. Brooksbank, ...

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  32. ATTEMPT TO SABOTAGE BATTLESHIP

    Mr. Martin Dies, chairman of the committee investigating un-American activities, said to-day that an attempt to sabotage a battleship under ...

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  33. SHENKING RELEASED

    The Japanese have released the Shenking, but there was no final settlement. ...

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  34. FASCISTS' UNION BANNED

    The Home Secretary has issued an order banning the British Union of Fascists. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS CONFER IN NEW YORK

    British, Australian, Canadian and South African representatives met in New York to-day to discuss the question of further supplies of aircraft to ...

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  36. NEW FRENCH STATE

    The French National Assembly at Vichy has decided to hold a nationwide referendum on the new constitution. By 569 votes to 80 the ...

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  37. STATE LABOR CAUCUS

    The Parliamentary Labor Caucus today endorsed the war defence policy of the A.L.P. as determined by the Interstate Labor Conference held in ...

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  40. WOMAN PARASHOT DECORATED

    Mrs. Norman Cardwell, who disarmed and took into custody a German airman, who had landed by parachute in England on Monday, has been ...

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  41. BOMBS DROPPED

    After circling the south-east district early this morning, raiders dropped four bombs and machine-gunned an area, demolishing a cafe and damaging ...

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