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  2. NO ADDITIONAL TAXATION LIKELY BEFORE JUNE 30

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—No additional Federal taxation is likely to be imposed before June 30. The Government's original plan to bring down a supplementary budget at the March session will be abandoned. ...

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  3. FOOD SHORTAGE IN GREECE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Government has under consideration the problem of the difficulties of the population of Gr[?], ...

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  4. DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN U.S. AND AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, — Asked at a press conference whether there was a plan for more direct contact between the United ...

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  5. IN NEW POSTS

    Major-Gen. C. A. Clowes Major-Gen. E. C. P. Plant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONDUCT OF PACIFIC WAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Chinese and Netherlands East Indies newspapers severely criticise the conduct of the Pacific war, declaring that signs of Anglo-American reinforcements in the Far East are lacking. ...

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  7. MINISTER BELIEVES GENERAL BENNETT IS SAFE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Although he has received no advice about the G.O.C. the A.I.F. in Malaya ...

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  8. U-BOAT MENACE IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — A Navy Department spokesman said to-day the range of U-boats appeared to be spread pretty well up and down the east coast, ...

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  9. Wavell's Welcome to the East Indies

    BATAVIA, Thursday.—To-day's papers publish pictures showing General Sir Archibald Wavell's arrival "somewhere in the ...

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  10. Tokio's Latest

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"Japanese propaganda, having already blasted Darwin out of existence with words, is now, apparently, ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. Air Raids on British Coastal Areas

    LONDON, Thursday. — A few German raiders were over Britain last night, and dropped bombs, on Coastal areas. Slight damage was ...

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  12. Coal Strike in Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says a strike of 1600 coalminers at a Kent colliery has reached its sixth day. Summonses have been ...

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  13. IRAQ AND IRAN MIDDLE EAST COMMAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—A War Office announcement says it has been decided that the command of British and Indian land forces in ...

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  14. MINISTER'S THREAT TO STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With seven strikes, all affecting war industries in N.S. Wales, still not settled, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) stepped in to-night with a threat to the strikers of cancellation of their military service exemptions. ...

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  15. NAZI REPRISALS IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Naxis have announced that further batches of hostages are to be seized, this time in Belgium, as reprisals for numerous ...

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  16. GESTAPO AGENTS AT WORK IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. William Maloney, prosecuting in the District Court to-day, declared that the long arm of the ...

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  17. R.A.F. OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Royal Air Force last night attacked Hamburg, Emden and other ports in North-Western Germany. ...

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  18. Germans Ordered To Give No Quarter

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is already known that German soldiers have been instructed to treat Russian prisoners and civilians with ...

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  19. TO AID RELATIVES OF WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonial Office announces for the information of those with relatives or friends who may have become casualties or ...

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  20. U.S. Isolationism "Destroyed For Ever"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Leader of the Republican Party (Mr. Willkie) said in an address to-day that isolationism as a factor in American ...

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  21. 16,355 GIVEN IN STAKES

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— The report presented at the annual meeting of the National Coursing Club of Tasmania to-night revealed that £16,355 ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. Shops Closing Regulations

    HOBART, Thursday. — Following representations by Mr. J. H. Chamberlain, M.H.A., who sought clarification of the position of shop closing in Tasmania, the ...

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  23. U.S. Treasury Ousts German Executive

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Treasury has ousted and barred from the premises of the company five leading German-born executives of the ...

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  24. GOLF

    A.l.F. CUP. WINNER.—A pleased golfer at the Devonport links was Charlie. Smith, of Ulverstone, better known as a Coastal cricketer, when the ...

    Article : 247 words
  25. CLOTHING COLLECTIONS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The German Propaganda Minister (Dr. Goebbels), broadcasting the final result of the clothing collection for the Nazi troops, ...

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  26. MELBOURNE EVACUATION PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — State authorities were surprised by to-day's report indicating that the Commonwealth Government did ...

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  27. Queensland Premier Offers Services to Mr. Curtin

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) told the A.W.U. ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. 1,000,000 Order For Military Clothing

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Evidence of an accelerated military training programme now being carried out by the Federal ...

    Article : 78 words
  29. AMERICANS JOINING IRISH HOME GUARD

    LONDON, Thursday. — American technicians employed in Northern Ireland building bases are joining the Home Guard in hundreds. ...

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  30. BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUND IN BUSH

    With extensive head injuries, the body of Clarence Alfred Carter (39) was found yesterday in bush about three-quarters of a mile from his home at Mole Creek. The body, which was partially covered by a sack, was found ...

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  31. GRAECO-YUGOSLAV AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Gra[?]coYugoslav agreement was signed in London to-day by the Kings of Greece and Yugoslavia. It deals with the ...

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  32. U.S. Radio Industry Turns to Total War Production

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "Street Journal" says the next three months will find the radio industry almost completely out of civilian ...

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  33. COURT INTERVENTION TO BE SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Intervention by the Arbitration Court to settle the dispute about the delivery of Sunday milk in Melbourne will now ...

    Article : 178 words
  34. COURSING ASSOCIATION TO READJUST PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The State Government will not permit the National Coursing Association to hold the proposed 19-event dog meeting at Wentworth Park ...

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  35. HOLIDAYS FOR LAUNCESTON AND HOBART CUPS

    HOBART, Thursday. — For the Launceston Cup, Wednesday, January 28 has been appointed a half holiday from noon at Launceston and a whole day holiday ...

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  36. Brigadier Manchester Farewelled

    HOBART, Thursday. — Over 80 attended a dinner tendered at Hadley's Hot[?] to-night by naval, military and air force offic[?] to Brigadier G. E. Manchester, ...

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  37. Supplying Oil to Theatres of War

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The vice-President of the U.S. Senate (Senator Wallace) announced to-day that measures had been taken to ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. Europe's Biggest Tunnel

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — A Danish firm has completed the largest tunnel in Europe and the biggest in traffic capacity in the world, under the ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. RECALLED TO U.S.

    HOBART, Thursday. — Mr. J. L. Savage, a water power expert, who was to have arrived in Hobart this month to advise the Hydro.Electric ...

    Article : 79 words
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