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  2. MR. ROOSEVELT CALLS FOR SACRIFICES

    You will have to work longer at your bench, or your plough, or your machine. Let me make it clear that the nation is calling for the sacrifice of some privileges, but not for the sacrifice of fundamental rights. Most of us ...

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  3. TASMANIAN AMATEUR ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Competitors, in the state amateur athletic championships at the Grammar School oval on Saturday. Top—C. Lade (O.S.) wins the third heat of the 100 yards open championship. Middle—The finish of the 100 yards junior championship won by D. Bushby (O.S. ) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SMASHING BLOWS BY R.A.F. AGAINST GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Royal Air Force followed up its attack in strength against Hamburg with smashing blows on the synthetic oil plants at Gelsenkirchen last night. Dusseldorf and the oil tanks at Rotterdam were ...

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  5. ENTHUSIASM IN INDIES FOR SPITFIRE FUNDS

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—The East Indies Spitfire fund has grown to such proportions that the Governor-General's wife has ...

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  6. ASPECTS OF CHILD ENDOWMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. Curtin, Leader of the Federal Opposition, made it clear at the week-end that he ...

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  7. ABOLITION IS LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Abolition of saluting in the Australian Army when men are off duty is the subject of ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. LAUNCHING OF SHIP FROM GRAVING DOCK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Instead of taking the ship to the water, we are taking the water to the ship," said an official when the ...

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  9. Italians Lose Heavily in Offensive

    ATHENS, Sunday.—In their abortive offensives over the past week, the Italians suffered enormous losses in ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. MENZIES BROADCASTS TO AMERICA

    LONDON, Saturday.—An eloquent expression of the British nation's unflinching spirit while enduring the worst air raids in history was the broadcast to America- to-night by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). ...

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  11. STRENUOUS LIFE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A vivid description of the hard life of members of the Australian Sunderland Flying ...

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  12. NO SPECIAL AGENDA

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a recorded speech made before his departure for Europe the Japanese Foreign ...

    Article : 362 words
  13. Acting Director of Information

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Mr. J. F. Williams a director and general manager of the "Courier-Mail." Brisbane, will become Acting Director of ...

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  14. BIG EXPANSION AFTER WAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Radical developments in the whole postal and telephone system of Australia were likely after the war. the Postmaster-General ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—"I don't see at present any sign of war between the two nations." said Mr. Kawai, ...

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  16. U.S. WARSHIPS VISITING N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—Six United States warships—two cruisers and four destroyers—will arrive at Auckland to-morrow on a training cruise. ...

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  17. DIFFICULTIES AFTER WAR

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Textile Exchange is satisfied that the Government will give attention to difficulties which will confront the wool ...

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  18. TWO OFFICERS KILLED IN R.A.A.F. CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two members of the R.A.A.F. were killed when their service 'plane crashed near Adelaide River, Northern ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST—Chiefly fine. HIGH TIDE—3.53 a.m., 4.21 p.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—6.27 p.m. to 6.12 a.m. ...

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  20. CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Six Victorians are reported to have lost their lives abroad, according to an A.I.F. casualty list issued at the week-end by ...

    Article : 178 words
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  22. HITLER CANNOT WIN, SAYS GENERAL SMUTS

    CAPETOWN. Saturday.—The Prime Minister (General Smuts) declared to- day that Hitler had at last brought America into the war—not the ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. Evacuation Plans in Indies

    BATAVIA. Sunday.—In the event of at attack on Macassar, the most important Celebes port. Netherlands East Indies officials have decided to evacuate ...

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  24. Composer Returns Fee to B.B.C.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Vaughan Williams has returned the fee and withdrawn a choral song he composed at the invitation of the B.B.C. ...

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  25. NEW FIRST NAVAL MEMBER

    LONDON. Sunday—Vice-Admiral G. C. C. Royle, C.B., C.M.G., Fourth Sea Lord and Chief of Supplies and Transport, has been lent to the Government ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. Liner Oranje to be Converted Here

    BATAVIA, Saturday.—The Dutch luxury liner Oranje, which the Netherlands East Indies Government has offered to Australia for use as a ...

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