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  2. 1/- RISE IN BASIC WAGE

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — An increase of 1/ a week in the basic wage for all State capitals except Sydney is indicated by cost of living ...

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  3. ESCAPEE CAPTURED BY SOLDIERS

    Heinrich Lindner, the German who escaped from a Goulburn Valley internment camp on Thursday morning was recaptured by military ...

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  4. 2 INTERNEES RELEASED ON BONDS

    Horace Ratliff and Max Thomas, who conducted a hunger-strike as a protest against their internment in NSW, were released yesterday after ...

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  5. NEW CURFEW IN N. FRANCE

    As a reprisal for the shooting at Nantes yesterday of Lt.-Col. Holtz, German Field Commander of the Nantes area, curfew throughout ...

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  6. THE "CHINA AFFAIR"

    EmphasLs placed by the new Japanese Prime Minister in both his declarations yesterday on the need for settling the "China Affair" is ...

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  7. WEYGAND'S POSITION

    Stories are current in Stockholm and in Switzerland that General Weygand is at present very much out of favour with the Germans, who are ...

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  8. AZOV THREAT MAY BE WORST

    Worst threat to our Soviet Allies at the moment may lie in the south, writes "The Times" military correspondent. Perhaps, indeed, it has lain there ...

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  9. DABLY DIGEST

    Daniel Arnstein, former Chicago cab driver, who for 3 months has been trouble-shooting the Burma Road for the United States ...

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  10. NEW BRITISH TRAFFIC PLAN

    With the intention of evolving a better war-time use and control of load transport of goods "in a spirit of complete partnership," Lord ...

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  11. NEW EFFORT NEEDED BY CHURCH

    The Anglican Church had been too prone to reduce itself to negative prohibitions, and had become futile in its efforts, and had a ...

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  12. NO RELIEF FROM TAX ON LOW INCOMES

    An amendment to the Unemployment Relief Tax Bill, effcet of which would have been to exempt from taxat[?]on incomes of less than £208, was ...

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  13. HARRIMAN EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE IN RUSSIA

    Mr. Averell Harriman, who led the U-S mission to Moscow, advised President Roosevelt today that he has great confidence in Russia's ...

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  14. TANK'S TERROR CRUISE IN GERMAN LINES

    Sgt. Gorobets, with a single tank, made a reconnaissance in the Kalinin area, penetrating 12 miles into the enemy lines, and "creating panic ...

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  15. DID NOT WANT TO ESCAFE: KILLED WHEN HE TRIED

    The German officer who was mortally wounded by a Home Guard after he had escaped from a prison camp in Northern ...

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  16. DEPARTURE FROM CAMP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A few minutes after they had signed their good behaviour bonds the 2 men were given their freedom. ...

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  17. CANADA'S NEW WAGE POLICY MACHINERY

    Mr. Norman McLarty, Labour Minister, said yesterday that machincry is being set up under the new compulsory wage policy, which ...

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  18. STALIN VISITS FRONT

    Stalin, in a heavily armoured train mounting AA guns, travelled yesterday more than 300 miles on the Moscow front supervising defences of the ...

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  19. MAKE BEST USE OF MANPOWER

    Whatever means the Federal Government adopted to secure maxmum production, it was clear that until the manpower question wa[?] ...

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  20. DIPLOMATS AT SAMARA

    Foreign diplomats and other foreigners from Moscow have reached Samara (also known as Kuibyshev) after a long train ...

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  21. "MORE AGGRESSION" IN HOME DEFENCE TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Sir Iven Mackay, Commander-in-Chief of Australian Home Forces, said today that he planned to inculcate a more ...

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  22. U S BISHOPS' PLEA FOR AID TO SOVIET

    A thousand Protestant bishops, clergy, and editors sent a letter to President Roosevelt today appealing for all-out aid to Russia. They ...

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  23. INSURANCE FOR WORKLESS

    Intiodiiction of a system of unemployment insuiancc is expected to be one of the compaiathely early actions by the Labour Government ...

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  24. POISON MISTAKEN FOR MEDICINE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A child is dead and her mother ill as the result of taking poison in mistake for medicine. Early today Mrs. Frederick ...

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  25. ANOTHER GERMAN DIVISION FOR LIBYA REPORTED

    Reports reaching Ankara state that Germany is sending another division to Libya and that Italy is sending air ...

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  26. MALCOLM MACDONALD PLEASED

    Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British High Commissioner, yesterday described Canada's new "freezing policy" for prices and wages as a ...

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  27. PORTUGUESE SHIPS NOT TO TRADE WITH BELLIGERENTS

    Following the sinking by a U-boat of the Portuguese steamer Corte Real (2,044 tons) last week the Government, states a Lisbon message, has ...

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  28. PREMIER PUZZLED BY U A P LEADER

    "Is it not time that Mr. Hollway took the public into his confidence, and told them that what he is really advocating is an alliance between ...

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  29. POPE'S REPORTED VIEWS ON NAZISM, COMMUNISM

    High ecclesiastical sources here throw one clear ray of light on the Pope's attitude to the war, says Fhr Times Lisbon correspondent. ...

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  30. ITALIAN CENSORS PASS BITTER COMPLAINTS OF WAR

    Bitter complaints about conditions, and even criticism of the Italian Government, are contained in letters passed by Italian censors whose ...

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  31. A I F's URGENT NEED FOR RECRUITSI

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The urgent need for AIF reinforcements was emphasised today by Lt.-Gen. Sir Iven Mackay, GOC Home Forces. ...

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  32. TEACHER INJURED BY EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, TUesday. — Brother Gerard, a teacher at the De la Salle School, Haberfield, was seriously injured today and 3 pupils received ...

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  33. IT LOOKS PRETTY BAD FOR ITALY!

    Berlin officials angrily replied last, night to Mr. Breckenridge Long, U-S Assistant Secretary of State, who said at Detroit on Sunday that ...

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  34. THOUSANDS MORE CANADIANS REACH BRITAIN

    Thousands of Canadian troops for armoured units have arrived in Britain in one of the largest convoys of the war. ...

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  35. MAN WITH 7 SONS IN A I F

    One of the applicants for enlistment in the AIF at the Town Hall recruiting depot yesterday was a locomotive-driver at a Victorian ...

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  36. CHANCE FOR GOOD SAMARITAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, AAP. Mr. Casey has received a letter from Cap[?]. Walter A. Tyrrell, of NSW, a prisoner of war in No. 167 ...

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  37. SAID A "MOUTHFUL"

    Mr. Holland (Lab., Flemington) gave members of the Legislative Assembly an interesting insight into the science of soil-less culture ...

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  38. STATE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

    Both the UAP and UCP State Parliamentary parties yesterday considered the appointment of additional representatives to the new ...

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  41. NEW U S AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    NORFOLK, Virginia, Tues., AAP. U-S aircraft-carrier Hornet been commissioned. ...

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  42. ITALY ADMITS LOSS OF TWO WARSHIPS

    Today's Rome communique admits the loss of 2 torpedo-boats in the central Mediterranean, "probably owing to mines" Most of the crews ...

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  44. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—The calisthenics section of the South street competitions began today, with Mrs. Douglas Greenough, of Melbourne, a ...

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  45. TARGETS IN SICILY BOMBED

    A munition factory and powerhouse at Licata (Sicily) were bombed yesterday, and the aerodrome at Comisi was also attacked, says an RAF ...

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  46. YALTAH MENUHIN ELOPES WITH SOLDIER

    Mr. Moshe Menuhin, father of the noted family of musicians, of whom Yehudi and Hepzibah, each of whom ...

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  47. M L A's APOLOGY FOR ERROR

    Mistaken use of the name of the Victorian Association of Boys Clubs in the Legislative Assembly last week led to an apology by Mr. Tunnecliffe ...

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  48. OPTIMISM OVER BATTLE OF ATLANTIC

    While the Battle of the Atlantic would not be won until the last Uboat or raider had been sunk, there was reason for confidence, it was ...

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  49. WINDSORS' ARRIVAL DOES NOT DISTURB NEW YORK

    Duke and Duchess of Windsor caine quietly into New York while most of its inhabitants were asleep. Later in the day the Duke strolled ...

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  50. ALLEGED [?]80,000 EXTORTION FROM FILM CHIEF

    Mr. Albert Warner, vice-president of Warner Brothers Inc., gave evidence today that William Bioff, leading American Federation of Labour ...

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  51. DISPUTE WITH WATER TRUST

    BENALLA, Tuesday.—The dispute between Messrs. Nell and Handley (Benalla), contractors, and the Benalla Waterworks Trust for the ...

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  52. CHINESE SINK TROOPSHIP

    Chinese mobile artillery has shelled and sunk a Japanese troopship in the Yangtse River. ...

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