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  2. TEXTILE STRIKERS TO MEET TODAY

    More than 10,000 textile workers are expected to attend a meeting at West Melbourne stadium this morning to consider recommendations for ...

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  3. RUSSIANS STILL MAKE LOCAL ATTACKS

    Menacing German mass advances in the Leningrad and Lower Dnieper sectors, where most activity is reported, have not so far pinned down the Russians sufficiently to prevent punishing counterattacks. ...

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  4. SIR EARLE PAGE'S MISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Hostility to the appointment of Sir Earle Page, Commerce Minister, to visit London was shown by Labour ...

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  5. ABDICATION OF SHAH WELCOME

    Satisfaction is felt in London with the abdication of the Shah of Iran, who was so clearly out of sympathy with the movement for constitutional ...

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  6. REVIEW OF WAR IN ALL ZONES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Probable early extension of Australia's direct relations with Pacific countries was indicated by Sir Frederick Stewart, Minister for External Affairs, in the House of Representatives ...

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  7. HUN TROOP WITHDRAWALS WORRY VICHY

    Growing anxiety which Vichy is feeling about social unrest throughout France is traceable mainly to the fact that the German invasion ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    One of the most terrifying aspects of modern mechanised warfare is the panzer-like English it is inspiring among our young soldiers of the ...

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  9. POWER ALCOHOL DISTILLERY SITES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—State recommendations for power alcohol distillery sites in the 4 largest wheatproducing States had only Just come ...

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  10. BULGARIA REJECTS SOVIET PROTEST

    Bulgaria has sent a Note to Russia protesting against the assertion in the Russian Note of last week that a change in the penal regulations ...

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  11. BOMB EXPLOSION IN SHANGHAI

    An explosion in the offices of the Japanese-organised Central China Telecommunications Company in the Cathay Hotel interrupted the ...

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  12. "HITLER WILL COLLAPSE"

    "Hitler will collapse from his own overreaching, and be crushed by the vicious forces within his own regime," said Mr. Herbert Hoover, ...

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  13. GERMANS INTERCEPTED

    Russian patrols have intercepted and taken Into custody a number of Germans who tried to cross the IranTurkish frontier in motorcars. ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS QUESTION BY MR. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Much speculation has been caused by an obscure question which Mr. Curtin, Opposition leader, addressed to Mr. ...

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  15. "TURKEY IN IMMINENT DANGER"

    Turkey is in imminent danger of invasion, states Daily Express correspondent on German frontier. Berlin denies persistent reports of a ...

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  16. RELATIONS WITH BULGARIA

    Daily Telegraph s diplomatic conespondciit says that there has been some doubt regarding the dividing line between the treatment ...

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  17. CHILDREN'S BROADCAST TO PARENTS CANCELLED

    Most disappointed children in Melbourne last night were 6 who at the last moment were told that they would not be able to speak by short ...

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  18. BISHOP CONDEMNS BIG CITIES AND BIG BUSINESS

    Centralisation of industry in Melbourne and Sydney was a menace to Australia, and big industry and finance now threatened the freedom ...

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  19. HOW FREE FRENCH PILOT GOT AN APPETITE

    Free French pilot, serving with RAF, remarked yesterday morning that he "did not feel like breakfast," as his appetite was poor. He climbed ...

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  20. VIEW OF RUSSIAN LONG-TERM PLAN

    Gen. Januszaltis, of the Polish Army, who recently arrived from Russia, where he had "many opportunities of studying Russia's ...

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  21. ENEMY ENTERTAINS LEGLESS PILOT

    A German ace named Galland has, says the correspondent of the Associated Press of America in Berlin, entertained Squadron-Leader ...

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  22. WOMEN WANT TO BE DIPLOMATS

    Thirty-two women representing women MP's, women's professional and business organisations, and the Salvation Army saw Mr. Eden ...

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  23. NEWSPRINT RATIONING

    CANBERRA Wednesday. — Newsprint restrictions in the quarter ending December 31 would be the same as those which operated in ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. WOUNDED CREW CARRIES ON IN BOMBER

    How parting shots from a damaged Hclnkel wounded the crew of a Biitish Blenheim is told by Air Ministry news service, which says ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. RAEDER'S LIFE ATTEMPTED

    An attempt to assassinate Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, C-in-C of the German Navy, on Saturdiy is reported from Athens and quoted by ...

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  26. LONDON MARKETS

    Rubber, 13¾d. Tin, £256/10/. Australian mining shares.—New Broken Hill, 13/6, rise due to rumours that Zinc Corporation may ...

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  29. CONGRESS URGED TO REPEAL NEUTRALITY ACT

    Urging Congress to repeal the Neutrality Act, the New York Times says: "The remains of that misguided legislation still constitute a ...

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  30. ARCHDEACON ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — In the Canberra Police Court today Rev. Archdeavon C. S. Robertson, rector of Canberra, was charged with ...

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  31. PANAMA PROTESTS TO BERLIN

    Pannmn Government has protested to Berlin about the sinking of the freighters Sessa and Montana, and demanded explanations and ...

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  32. MUD FLAT TO U S SHIPYARD IN 6 MONTHS

    In California the other day I saw a great shipyard where 6 months before there had been only a vast mud flat," said Lord Halifax, British ...

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  33. GORILLA GIFT FOR ROOSEVELTI

    President Roosevelt has agreed to accept a huge African gorilla, presented by the Free French authorities, as a symbol of the ferocity of ...

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  34. ROOSEVELT'S TILT AT "AMATEUR STRATEGISTS"

    "I've already said enough on that subject," said President Roosevelt, when asked at his Press conference yesterday whether convoying was ...

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  35. 1,200 CHILDREN STILL IN DOVER

    Dover, in the front line, and potentially the most dangerous town in Britain, recently had its 1,500th alert, yet 1,200 children remain in it, ...

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  36. JAPANESE "HOPE" FOR STRONGER CHINA

    Hope that the day would come when the Chinese were "able to maintain order throughout China, permitting Japanese troops to ...

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  37. U-S WILL HAVE 17 BATTLESHIPS

    When her 2 new 35,000—ton battleships are put into service this month, U-S Navy will have 17 battleships at sea. ...

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  38. DE GAULLE BACK IN LONDON

    General de Gaulle has returned after 5 months' absence, during which he has visited Free French forces in the Middle East, and had ...

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  39. WINDSORS TO LUNCH AT WHITE HOUSE

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor will be guests at an informal White House luncheon during their stay in Washington. They will later go to ...

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  40. "32 U-BOATS OFF ICELAND"

    British liner has reported that she was forced to make a detour to avoid a nest of 32 U-boats off Iceland. ...

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