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  2. TROOPS NEED THOROUGH TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Friday. — There is an idea that the Australian is a born soldier, and that, once given weapons, he is all right; but thorough ...

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  3. COSSACKS RIDE AGAIN ON PLAINS

    Cossacks are again riding their sturdy horses against invaders on the wide plains of Southern Russia. Marshal Budenny, who rose as a cavalry leader in the revolutionary wars, is using the Cossacks for ...

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  4. PEACE TERMS FOR FRANCE

    Since Darlan returned from Paris to Vichy the Government has been busily considering a proposal for a separatc preliminary Franco-German ...

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  5. SUPPORT FOR 8-POINT DECLARATION

    The Roosevedlt-Churchill 8-point declaration was unanimoulsy endcrsed by the Federation of Labour Convention at Syracyse, New York ...

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  6. PEER'S PLEA FOR SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

    "I believe the majority of people of this country will wholeheartedly endorse the views of your Canberra correspondent as to the urgent need ...

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  7. DETAILS OF OFFER BY MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Most members when they left Canberra tonight were unable to predict what would happen. Most of them were hoping there would be no election, but nearly all admitted that ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "Praise God from whom all blessings flow." The padre said: and row on row The rustling humnbooks, in the sun, ...

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  9. CANADIAN PREMIER AGAINST IMPERIAL CABINET

    Mr. Mackenzie King in an interview, and the present method of Imperial consultation was infinitely better than an Imperial War ...

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  10. ALL FOOD TRADERS MUST BE LICENSED NOW

    Regulations aimed against "black markets" in foodstuffs were introduced last night. They require all wholesalers dealing ...

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  11. RUSSIAN BITTERNESS EXPRESSED BY NEWSPAPER

    Extreme bitterness of the Russian war is indicated by an editorial in Prarda headed, "Blood for Blood. Death for Death." ...

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  12. RAF BEGINS RAIDS ON INDUSTRIES IN HOLLAND

    The RAF has now begun attacks on factories in Holland where the Germans are making armaments, states the Air Ministry news ...

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  13. LENINGRAD "ABLE TO STAND LONG SIEGE"

    Marshal Ritter vo[?] Leeb, commanding the German n9orthernarmics, is throwing in all his resources in a desperate effort to take ...

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  14. MORE AID FOR SOVIET DEMANDED

    London evening newspapers today call for more active British aid to Russia. The Star in a leading article says: ...

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  15. WILL ACCEPT MONEY FROM LOTTERY

    PERTH, Friday, — After 2½ hours' debate, the Anglican Synod decided by 84 to 33 that acceptance of money from the State Lotteries Commission ...

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  16. MINISTER'S PROMISE TO N E I

    "On our return to Australia we shall not hesitate fully to express the need for the closest possible cooperation between the NEI and ...

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  17. 6 TO PRESIDENT AS "CUB HEADLINE WRITER"

    Capitalising a suggestion for a headline—"President Quotes Lincoin and Draws a Parallel"—made by President Roosevelt at his Press ...

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  18. NO CHANGE LIKELY IN LABOUR VIEW

    Labour attitude toward participation in a National Government was unchanged, said Mr. McNamara, MLC, Federal ALF secretary, last ...

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  19. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Struck by the 7.23am "up" Sandringham train between Elsternwick and Ripponlea, stations yesterday, George Perkin, 70, of Rothsay av., ...

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  20. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK

    It is reported that the Norweglan steamer Solhcim (8,070 tons) has bein sunk while on her way to Britain. The crew was saved. ...

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  21. AMERICANS PRAISE ANZACS

    Praise for the Anzacs came from 21 U-S missionaries and teachers returning from Syria. Professor Edgar Barr, speaking on ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. DEATH FROM GUNSHOT WOUND

    Pound at his home with a gunshot wound in his head last night, John Westbury, 54, of Henty st, Brunswick was removed to Royal ...

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  25. VICHY MINISTER WARNS SABOTEURS

    Berthelot, Vichy Minister of Communications, in a broodcast, warned saboteurs among railway workers:—"I nm resolved, whatever ...

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  26. AWU BACKS BAKERS' STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — An unexpected development took place in the operative bakers' strike today when the AWU, which has hitherto ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. FAVOURITISM ALLEGED IN ARMY PROMOTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Alleging favouritisk in military promotions, Mr. Ward (Lab., NSW) said in the House of Representatives today that ...

    Article : 223 words
  28. ILLUSTRIOUS IN US SHIPYARD

    The battle-scarred aircraftcarrier Illustrious is, it is officially announced in a U-S shipyard undergoing repairs. ...

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  29. A I F MEN MAY GET LECTURES

    AIF is considering the adoption of a new British Army of a Bureau of Current Affaris, according to a War Office spokesman. The bureau ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. FRANCO MEETING OPPOSITION

    Mr. Mallory Brown, Christian Science Monitor correspondent in London, and an expert on Spanish affairs, reports that there are ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. A TREK, A CHEQUE AND A QUICK CHECK OUT

    Meet Tom Sullivan, 32, 5ft 10in., 11½ stone of good Australian bone and whipcord, who "blew in" to Melbourne by the Adelaide express ...

    Article : 349 words
  32. SPATE OF PETROL CENSUS RETURNS

    Replies to the petrol stocks questionnaire, by which a census is being taken of all private petrol reserves above 12 gallons, are pouring into the ...

    Article : 272 words
  33. BELIEVE IT OR NOT—

    Believe this if you want to but nevertheless it is true. The entire staff of a metropolitan police watchhouse can vouch for it, and it ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. GERMAN BOMBER SHOT DOWN

    Air Ministry says an enemy bombet was shot down off the cast coast shortly before dark yesterday. There was little enemy activity ...

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  35. "FORTY THOUSAND HORSEMEN" PRAISED

    Commenting on Charles Chauvel's Australian film "Forty Thousand Horsemen," which had its world-premierc here yesterday. The Times says: ...

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  36. CHURCHILL THANKS GREEK PREMIER

    Both Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt have sent messages to M. Touderos, the Greek Prime Minister, thanking him for his telegram ...

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  37. U S MOTOR-CAR "CUT"

    It is announced that passenger automobile production will be curtailed by 26½% from August to November. ...

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  38. 7 FIGHTERS IN CRETE AT WITHDRAWAL

    Air Commodore R.V. Goddard in a broadcast, said that when our Air Force was withdrawn from Crete, squadron after squadron was stated ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. OLDFIELD ENLISTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The formel international cricketer W.A. Oldfield, who was a member of the First AIF, has enlisted for service. He has ...

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  40. RECEIVED BY "THE ARGUS"

    RED CROSS. — Previously acknowedged, £16,212/14/3: Miss M.A. Martin, £5; Dance by Patriotic Club, £4: Kyndalyn, £3/3/: H. Pooley (War ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. US FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Lord Woolton, Minister for Food, has discussed food supplies to Britain with Mr. Paul Appleby, Under-Secretary in the U-S Department of ...

    Article : 44 words
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