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  2. US MERCHANT SHIPS MAY BE ARMED

    As a sequel to the sinking by an unidentified raider of the U-S-owned freighter Pink Star (6,580 tons) in the Iceland "defence zone" on Friday ...

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  3. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS' THREAT

    Engineers employed at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation decided at a meeting yesterday that they would not work overtime in ...

    Article : 376 words
  4. DEFECT IN BOOTS CASE INDICTMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing of an indictment against Fastar's Shoes Pty. Ltd., alleging supply of inferior boots for use by the ...

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  5. SALARY RISES IN PUBLIC SERVICE

    Details of the proposed distribution of the £230,000 provided in Estimates for public service salary increases were contained in a ...

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  6. "U S PEOPLE READY TO GO TO WAR"

    The American people are prepared to get intp the war as far as President Roosevelt can take them without asking them first. That seems ...

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  7. BULGARIA IS MOVING NEARER WAR

    Indications that Bulgaria is moving nearer to war with Russia are many. Berlin correspondent of Tribune de Geneve reports that ...

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  8. TERRIFIC ONSLAUGHT ON LENINGRAD

    In their desperate attempt to reduce Leningrad German forces, regardless, of the immense cost, are increasingly being flung against the defences, reports "The Times" correspondent on the German ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    When, little more than a year ago, Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, and France were falling one by one, revealing the fallacy of ...

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  10. US MISSION MAY LEAVE SOON FOR WEST AFRICA

    The State Department will announce within a few days the sending of a mission to Free French Government in West Africa, states ...

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  11. RIOTERS MAY NOT BE PUNISHED

    All privileges have now been restored to interned Fascists on the Isle of Man following riots which occurred last week-end. No steps have ...

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  12. MUNITIONS UNION AND ARBITRATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Rejection by the Public Service Arbitrator of the claim by the Arms, Explosives, and Munitions Workers' ...

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  13. GUERILLAS ACTIVE IN JUGOSLAVIA

    Guerilla warfare is raging almost throughout Jugoslavia, says the Istanbul correspondent of Daily Telegraph. ...

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  14. GREEK KING'S FAITH IN ALLIES

    Anyone who found himself today in "this mighty outpost of civilisation, this gigantic and impregnable fortress into which this heroic island ...

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  15. FUNERAL OF MR. E. A. PYKE

    There was a large attendance yesterday at the funeral of Mr. E. A. Pyke, of Messrs. E. Pyke and Hosking, chartered accountants, of ...

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  16. CANBERRA AFFAIRS A "DISGRACE"

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — "While we offer the Prime Minister the loyal support of this organisation, I would like him to know that we do not ...

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  17. GERMAN CLAIM

    Bremen Radio says that the Norwegian steamer Segundo (4,414 tons), carrying war material to Britain from USA, has been sunk ...

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  18. FREE FRENCH COMMITTEE

    Gen. de Gaulle announced today the establishment in London of a national committee, which will share with him responsibility for directing ...

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  19. ACF ENTERS THIRD YEAR OF WAR WORK

    Welcoming representatives of the 300 ACF branches and affiliated organisations at a general meeting of the ACF at the Town Hall ...

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  20. PROPOSED MEDAL FOR BOMBER CREWS

    It has been proposed that the crews of RAF bombers should be automatically ayvarded a medal after completing a given number of ...

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  21. CENTENARY OF SARAWAK

    Coincident with the centenary to-day of Sarawak, an order is being promulgated to end absolute rule and introduce constitutional ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL CHANGES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Mr. Fadden announced today that during the absence of Sir Earle Page, Minister for Commerce, Mr. ...

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  23. ALIENS AND MUNICIPAL VOTE

    All non-naturalised aliens are deprived of the right to vote, at municipal elections, irrespective of their property qualifications, by a bill to ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. HEAVY SNOW ON HIGHLANDS

    Heavy snow fell at Mt. Hotham yesterday, and at a late hour it was still snowing at Mt. Muffalo, where 186 points of rain had fallen. ...

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  25. BETTER HURRICANES

    New Hurricane fighters will be faster nnd more heavily armed than the present model, says Daily Mail's aviation correspondent. The fighting ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. US SHIPPING STRIKE

    The strike which is being conducted by the Seafarers' International Union has been referred to the Defence Mediation Board by Miss ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. MEXICAN WORKERS KILLED BY SOLDIERS

    Eight were killed and 24 wounded then soldiers guarding the home of President Avila Camacho, in Mexico City, fired on a crowd representing ...

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  28. NOTES ON THE CABLES WHEN DOES A "SHOOTING WAR" BEGIN?

    President Roosevelt can be relied upon to handle affairs at Washing ton in a way that in a test will ensure the nation s support. He has ...

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  29. PEIPING ATTACHE'S WIFE MISSING

    Unconfirmed reports of her abduction are causing grave concern for the safety of Mrs. Denzil Clark, wife of the British Embassy Press Attache, ...

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  30. AIF REUNIONS

    About 125 Great War veterans of the 4th Div. AMC Association (4th, 12th, and 13th Field Ambulances, AIF) held their annual reunion at ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. SUCCESS IN SWEEP

    Air Ministry says it is now known that another enemy aircraft was destroyed by our fighters during offensive operntions over northern France ...

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  32. MR. CHURCHILL HONOURED

    The King has appointed Mr. Churchill to be Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in place of the late Lord Willlngdon. Lord Warden of the ...

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  33. JAPANESE SALVAGE US LINER

    Japanese have recovered 13,000 tons of scrap [?]on by salvaging the 25,000 U-S liner President Hoover, which sank oil Formosa in 1937, ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Agnes McDonald, second daughter of Robert Hoddle, first Surveyor-General of Victoria, died at her residence in Alexandra st., East ...

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  35. COMEDIAN WHO GAVE UP £115 A WEEK

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At a civic reception given by Mr. Hawker (Lord Mayor) to delegates of Australasian motion picture exhibitors' ...

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  36. FOR BRITISH CHILDREN

    At least 10,000 British children will receive a Christmas package from the British War Relief Society of America containing a pound of ...

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  39. SCHEME TO ASSIST RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Suggestion that the ACF should seriously consider establishment of a Rehabilitation Trust Fund to assist returned soldiers was made by the ...

    Article : 189 words
  40. ENSURING SUCCESS OF HOSPITAL SUNDAY APPEAL

    Every effort is being made to ensure that the Hospital Sunday Appeal on October 26 will be on outstanding success Letters which have reached ...

    Article : 168 words
  41. STAGGERING HOURS

    Unless staggering of working hours were sectional in its application, Mr. T. A. Lennox-Bigger, Melbourne Chamber of Commerce secretary, ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    When Sir John Harris, Minister for Education, yesterday afternoon set the foundation stone of a new junior school for Footscray ...

    Article : 160 words
  43. EXCAVATOR TENDERS

    On the recommendation of Mr. A. E. Kelso, chief water supply engineer, the water supply committee of the Board of Works has decided ...

    Article : 109 words
  44. FREE FRENCH TOUR

    A series of country tours throughout the Commonwealth is being arranged by the Free French Forces Delegation in Australia Mr. P. J. ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. MUSIC AND ELOCUTION

    WAGGA. — The Wagga competitions opened yesterday. Mr. Harold Rogers (Melbourne) is judge in the vocal and instrumental sections, and ...

    Article : 92 words
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