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  2. LETTERS

    Sir,—May I suggest that, if Mr. Menzies goes again to England, Mr. Bruce be asked to come here for a while. Things in Australia have changed since he was ...

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  3. DUCE TALKS OF RETURNING TO ABYSSINIA

    Declaring that Italian resistance in Abyssinia would be "protracted to the limit of human endurance," Mussolini, in a speech yesterday to mark the first ...

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  4. CHURCHILL CONFIDENT OF MIDDLE EAST

    To the House of Commons, which when he sat down, cheered him and then adjourned without a vote, Mr. Churchill made one of his characteristic, vigorous speeches yesterday in reply to critics of British strategy in the Middle East. ...

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  5. MORE FRENCH PLANES FOR SYRIA

    Air reinforcements for Geneial Dentz, French C-in-C, Syria, have, Vichy says, been flown direct from Tunis, and give him air strength almost equal to the ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. NEW AID FOR PRESIDENT

    The Property Seizure Bill was at the request of the War Department postponed by Congress yesterday to rush through legislation giving President ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. A SURVEY THAT IS OVERDUE

    Sir,—Your leading article under this heading is a very useful and timely lead. I hope you will continue to bring to each individual in the community a complete ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. CONSCRIPTION "BOGY"

    Sir,—In the proposed survey of our national resources and their mobilisation in an all-in war effort the idea of conscription both in industry and for military ...

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  9. TO ENCOURAGE RECRUITING

    Sir,—From my experience as a militiaman, I consider first step to help AIF recruiting should be to advise all units of the Militia of the necessity of joining the ...

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  10. TYRE OCCUPIED BY AIF

    When I left Tyre yesterday Australian troops were busily consolidating their occupation of the town. The Union Jack flew from the police station, and ...

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  11. DARLAN'S HOPE FOR PEACE

    Without waiting for the end of hostilities, France must create a favourable atmosphere for an honourable peace with Germany, Admiral Darlan, French ...

    Article : 244 words
  12. USA CONTEMPTUOUS

    Mussolini's challenge to USA to enter the war against the Axis and sarcastic references to President Roosevelt had no official repercussions in Washington, and ...

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  13. WRONG KIND OF CRITICISM

    Sir, — Insinuations that the Anzacs are bearing the brunt of the fighting while the British troops are being kept idle and safe have been dealt with ...

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  14. INDIAN OFFICER WINS VC

    Sec, Lt. Premindra Singh Bhagat, 22, Corps of Indian Engineers, is the first Indian to have been awarded the VC in this war. ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. ANTIDOTE TO PESSIMISM

    Sir,—A recent naval "episode," as reported:—"In dense fog our ship was sinking after being bombed, and was ordered out of the convoy. Out of the fog came ...

    Article : 141 words
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  17. BRITONS STILL TO GET BEER

    It was in the public interest that production of light beers should continue at the existing level, Lord Woolton, Minister for Food, told the Lords. Britain ...

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  18. Notes on the Cables ARABS CAN HELP US

    The Arabs if they took up a stand on one side or the other could go very close to deciding the issue in Syria At the moment they are remarkably quiet. ...

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  19. PETROL RATIONING

    Sir,—The fault in petrol rationing rests with the authorities through their inconsistency in controlling the legitimate USE of petrol. Farmers, business men, and ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. CHINESE MINISTER RETURNS

    Mr. Quo Tal Chi, new Chinese Foreign Minister, arrived here this afternoon by Clipper from Manila. He will remain a few days before going to Chunking. ...

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  21. TOO MUCH RACING

    Sir,—How Irritating it is to men and women who are doing their best for the war effort to switch on their wireless for the news and get racing information. ...

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  22. GERMAN CRASHES IN EIRE

    A Gel man plane crashed in flames in Eire yesterday morning, all 5 occupants being killed. A British fighter made a forced landing an hour later. The pilot ...

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  23. GERMANS SUSPEND PAPERS

    A thousand dally newspapers, weeklies, and periodicals under German control will be suspended on July 1 under a rationalisation order, with the object of ...

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  24. COMPULSORY SAVING

    Although serious consideration is being given to the inclusion in the next Federal Budget of provision for a system of compulsory saving, Mr. Fadden, Treasurer, ...

    Article : 214 words
  25. 312,000,000 EGGS FOR BRITAIN

    U-S Department of Agriculture has purchased and is preparing for shipment to England 312,000,000 eggs. To simplify carriage the yolks and whites will be ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. MR. CASEY FLIES TO CAROLINA

    U-S coastguard service supplied an aeroplane to take Mr. Casey, Australian Minister, to Elizabeth City, North Carolina, to attend the annual potato ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. 25 KILLED IN U S TORNADO

    Twenty-five people have been killed oy a tornado here followed by torrential rains over a huge area from the Rocky Mountains to Ohio Valley. Wheatlands ...

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  28. APPEAL TO MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An urgent appeal for an 1increased effort to keep up adequate supplies of coal to war industries was made by Mr. Justice Davidson, ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. U S TOMAHAWKS IN NEAR EAST

    It is officially stated that more than 1,000 Curtis-Wright Tomahawks have been shipped to Britain. Many of them are now in the Near East. ...

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  30. 41 DAYS ADRIFT IN OPEN BOAT

    The crew of an unnamed burning British ship, adrift in a jolly boat for 41 days before being rescued, lived on biscuits. They were without water for 11 days, ...

    Article : 84 words
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  32. LABOUR VIEWS ON CRETE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Before leaving tonight for tomorrow's meeting of the War Council Mr. Beasley, MP, said that the speech of Mr Churchill on the Crete ...

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  33. US WHEAT AND MILK FOR SPAIN

    The U-S Red Cross merchantman Afotomar has arrived here carrying 2,400 tons of wheat and a consignment of condensed milk. ...

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