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  2. CEASELESS RAIDS IN MIDDLE EAST

    UAF bombers arc maintaining almost ceaseless attacks on the enemy in Libya. The latest communiqua says Tripoli ...

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  3. GIRLS DO BIG JOB IN SOVIET ARMY

    We set out from Moscow towards the front at dawn down the great Moscow-Minsk road on our tour of the front where British ...

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  4. MUNITIONS WAGE CLAIM

    Unions with members working under the munitions agreement with the Federal Government decided in conference at the Trades Hall ...

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  5. DEEP RAID SHELTERS "RIDICULOUS"

    "Advice we have received indicates that deep air-raid shelters in Melbourne would be ridiculous," sold Mr. Duncan, Chief. Commissioner of ...

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  6. RESERVES STREAMING THROUGH KHARKOV

    Russian troops and army convoys are moving through Kharkov in a steady stream toward the front as the invaders come nearer the city,'says "Izvestia" (Moscow). ...

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  7. WIDE SCOPE OF FUND INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Terms of reference of the Royal Commission which the Government has agreed to appoint following the debate in ...

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  8. CLOSE GAME CERTAIN

    With little between the teams, Melbourne is chosen to defeat Essendon in the VFL grand final match this afternoon, chiefly because of its ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    (A little contribution composed specially for inclusion in Adotf s Anthology of Unadmiring Epithets.) A is for Arrant nad Arrogant Ass, ...

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  10. MINISTER ANSWERS BAN CRITICISM

    SYDNEY, Friday—Mr. Harrison Minlstei for Customs, replied tonight to further criticism by clergymen of his action in banning the ...

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  11. GREECE IN BONDAGE

    No part of the Greek Royal Navy or merchant navy had fallen into enemy hands said the Gretk Prime Minister in London today. ...

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  12. HUGE CONSUMPTION OF MUNITIONS

    More shells and bombs hBie been Used in the 3 months of the RussoGerman war than in the previous 20 months of all other campaigns ...

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  13. RAF PILOTS IN ACTION AT MURMANSK

    The RAF wing which was secretly formed in the North of England a few weeks ago is according to Daily Telegraphs Stockholm ...

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  14. WOMAN FOUND INJURED AT HOME

    Found injuicd at hei home, Mrs. Daisy Marie Moloney of Abercrombie st., Balwyn was odmttted to St.Vincents Hospital yesterday suffering ...

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  15. COBURG SHOULD WIN ASSOCIATION FINAL

    Coburg and Prahran catii dis played such good form In the semi finaLs this year that their meeting in the Association piclimlnary final ...

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  16. RABAUL'S ONLY HOTELKEEPER REFUSES TO BUDGE

    Rabaul's erupting volcano has not shaken the reaolve of at least one of the towns citizens to stay until the end. He is its only hotelkeeper. ...

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  17. IA I F's TOUGHEST RECRUIT

    Many of the haidicst men Anstralia has produced aie in the AIF, but the toughest of them all joined up yesterday, according to Town Hall ...

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  18. WORK FOUND FOR MEN BACK FROM WAR

    CANBERRA,Friday. —Senntoi Collett Minister for Repatriation said today that so far 1,137 men had returntd of were returning from, ...

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  19. KIEV SHOWN IN ASHES IN FILM

    German horror films prove Kiev (population 850,000) has been reduced almost to ashes with Immense fires still raging according to neutral ...

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  20. NURSES' EXAMS

    following is a list of candidates who were successful at the recent lust piofcsslonal examination under the Nurses Board: ...

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  21. GREEKS FIGHT FOR BRITISH SOLDIER

    When a detachment of German soldiers went to Eleusis in Greece to arrest a hidden British soldier says "The Times correspondent in ...

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  22. STARS IN ACTION

    In aid of 3rd Light Antiantiaft Welfaic rund a football match will be played at Olympic Park (Motordrome) tomorrow at 2.15 p. m. Teams ...

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  23. GENERAL BLAMEY'S FINE SERVICES IN MIDDLE EAST

    CANBERRA, Friday. —Commeneting on the promotion of Sir Thomas Blamey to the rank of general, Mr. Spender, Army Minister, said today ...

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  24. DE GAULLE FORMS NATIONAL COMMITTEE

    Gen de Gaulle leader of the Free French Forces has now disclosed the constitution of the French National Committee formation of which he ...

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  25. ANTI—FASCIST RALLY IN MOSCOW

    Organisations of voung people of all countries and of all icliglous bellefs and political outlooks aie invited, in an announcement from the ...

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  26. NEW BETTING LAW NEXT WEEK

    When the Roval Assent is given to the amended Police Offences (Betting) Bill on Tursda} SP bookmakers will no longer be able to ...

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  27. AIRCRAFT OVERTIME BAN SERIOUS

    Bnn on overtime at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation's factory. Fishermen's Bend, was causing a tremendous loss to Australia's war ...

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  29. LITVINOV ON DELEGATION

    Mr. Litvinov has been appointed [?] additional member of the Russian delegation to meet the British and American missions. ...

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  30. MOSCOW RAID FAILS

    [?] Radio says isolated enemy pures attempted to reach Moscow during the night, bul all were driver off. ...

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  31. FLEET PLANES' SUCCESSES

    The Red Fleet Air Arm has sunk [?] ships in the Baltic since the outbreak of the Russo-German war, [?] to Moscow Radio. ...

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  32. SWEDISH SHIP SUNK

    A report received in Rome from Stockholm says that the Swedish steamer Garm (1,321 tons) has been sunk off Iceland, but that her crew ...

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  33. MEN FOR ARMOURED DIVISION

    Although enlistments in the regiment of the Armoured Division being, raised in Vittoria were almost completed several hundred additional ...

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  35. DUKE COMMENDS US OCCUPATION OF ICELAND

    The occupation of Iceland bj USA was commended by the Duke of Windsor at a reception at the National Press Club today Iceland, ...

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  36. GELIGNITE CHARGE IN HIS BED

    DARWIN. Friday—Four plugs of gelignite attached to a concealed fuse were found early this morning under the mattress of his bed by a ...

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  37. 90,000 NAZIS KILLED IN POLISH CAMPAIGN

    German losses in the campaign against Poland in 1939 were 90.000 men killed and 200.000 wounded, states Polish military headquarters ...

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  38. WOLF EXPECTS TO WIN

    When he meets Dan O Connor at West Melbourne Stadium tonight for the second time in the present Australian wrestling season Chief Little ...

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  39. PRESS ATTACHE'S WIFE STILL MISSING

    The British Embassy said today that Japanese authorities had joined the investigation of the mysterious disappeaiance last Saturday of Mrs ...

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  40. DRASTIC FOOD CHANGE IN BRITAIN

    The Cambridge Department of Medicine, in a survey published in Loncet, reveals that in 1935 men ate twice the amount of sugar and ...

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  41. NEI PURCHASES US BOMBERS

    North American Aviation Co. yesterday signed a contract with the NEI Purchasing Commission for the delivery of 824,000 000 worth of ...

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