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  2. COALMINERS ORDERED TO RESUME

    CANBERRA, Friday. — When Mr. Curtin's 24-hour ultimatum expired at midday today, and miners were still on strike in NSW, the Federal ...

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  3. CITY'S ARP STILL INADEQUATE

    While Australia faces the virtual certainty of raids by aircraft upon its seaboard cities and industrial centres and the possibility of naval ...

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  4. PRIVATE BUSINESS CONTROL

    Federal Government is to exercise greatly increased control and direction over private business to effect wholesale transfer of manpower and ...

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  5. INFORMATION DIRECTOR'S RESIGNATION

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. Charles Holmes, Director of Information, sent his resignation to Senator Ashley, Information Minister, today ...

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  6. JAPS. ADMIT RETREAT IN CHINA

    Japanese declarations that they are withdrawing from Changsha — where the chinese have claimed a derisive victory — after ...

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  7. BLACKSHIRTS MAY BE GOING HOME

    Reports from Europe suggest that Hitler has ordered the withdrawal of his SS (Black Guard) divisions, comprising more than 100,000 men, from ...

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  8. SUPPORT FOR MR. CURTIN IN COMMONS

    Outspoken support for the demand by Mr. Curtin for consultation with Australia on Pacific defence was expressed by several members in the ...

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  9. NAZIS FACE CRISIS IN CRIMEA

    Allied circles in Stockholm regard Russian activity at Sebastepol as the turning point in the battle for the Crimea, where at least 100,000 ...

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  10. DAILY DIGEST

    England—a meadow loud with bees, Shut in with tall, unwindy trees, And coloured like an angel's hair Because of all the kingcups there. ...

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  11. DIRECTOR REPLIES TO MINISTER

    Mr. Homes, in reply last night to Senator Ashley's criticism of the department, described his charges as "contemptible and false," and denied ...

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  12. WHY RUSSIANS ARE WINNING

    Speaking of his recent visit to Moscow, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons yesterday that "Stalin is a ...

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  13. SHIPS ATTACKED BY RAF

    A Cairo RAF communique says:- "On Tuesday night naval planes successfully attacked 2 medium-sized enemy merchantmen in the Central ...

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  14. BENDIGO NEWS

    Charged in the city court yesterday with having at North Bendigo wounded John Kirby with intent to murder, Ell Yens Christian Prestbro ...

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  15. NEW ROLE FOR DEPARTMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Office of Director of Information may be abolished under proposals now being considered for more effective use of ...

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  16. COUNTRY NEWS

    HAMILTON.— The Hamilton contribution to the New Sydney Fund, apart from the recent organised radio appeal, is now £233. ...

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  17. TOKIO WOOS NEI SAYING USA CANNOT HELP

    Urging NEI to desert the Allies and join Japan in the war, Tokio Official Radio said President Roosevelt's message to Congress indicated ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT AT MINIMUM IN BRITAIN

    Unemployment declined in December, and now, in the opinion of Ministry of Labour officials, has almost reached rock-bottom. The ...

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  19. "PM HAS MADE A MISTAKE," SAY MEN'S OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Commenting on the Federal Government's action Messrs. B. Cunningham, acting general president; W. G. S. Grant, ...

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  20. TRAIN ARMY NOW WITH WAR WEAPONS

    Forces training for the defence of Australia need intensive work with the weapons they will use in action and with particular ...

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  21. GEELONG EVENTS

    Mr. H. Dale, of Warrnambool, has been transferred to the Geelong Postoffice as senior postal clerk. WHEAT ARRIVALS ...

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  22. US COASTAL TRAFFIC BACK TO NORMAL

    Thirteenth Naval District announced today that coastal merchant traffic had returned to normal after the rather ineffective submarine ...

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  23. COMMONS TOLD WHY MOSLEYS HAVE PRISON FLAT

    Sir Oswald Mosley, the British Fascist, and Lady Mosley were allowed to occupy a flat at Holloway prison because they were detained ...

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  24. SIR OSWALD STOLL DIES IN LONDON "Chain" Theatre Knight

    The death occurred in London this morning of Sir Oswald Stoll, 75, theatrical director and producer. He was born in Melbourne. ...

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  25. SIR EARLE PAGE ON EMPIRE CO-ORDINATION

    When Sir Earle Page yesterday received an honorary fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons, he used surgical expressions fitting the ...

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  26. FOURTH ATTACK ON NAZI WARSHIPS

    A strong force of RAF bombers last night made a heavy attack on the German navel base at Brest, where the German battle cruisers ...

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  29. PLEA FOR EMPIRE CO-OPERATION

    "We are going to get co-operation between Britain, USA, China, and Russia, so surely we can have some sense and get a little co-operation ...

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  30. "LIFE OF CHRIST" BROADCASTS

    BBC Religious Advisory Committee has recommended the continuance of broadcasts of Dorothy Sayers's "Life of Christ," over which there ...

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  31. JAP. CHALLENGE TO ANGLO-US FLEETS

    Tokio Official Radio says that Captain Hiraide, Navy Press Chief, in an Imperial Headquarters broadcast today, challenged the ...

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  32. NO PRESS CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Friday, AAP. The White House announces that President Roosevelt's Press conference for todny has been cancelled. ...

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  33. X-RAY TESTS FOR MILITAMEN

    Generally, the same standard of medical examination was carried out for AIF and Militia, Mr. Forde Army Minister, said yesterday. If ...

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  35. MICKEY ROONEY TO MARRY

    Mickey Rooney and Ava Gardner have applied for a marriage licence, but date of the wedding has not been revealed. The young actor ...

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  36. BALLARAT ITEMS

    As a means of conserving petrol and to overcome the difficulties of labour shortage dairymen of Ballarat propose to arrange a zoning system ...

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  37. WARNING AGAINST BOYCOTTING BOARD

    A warning that he would take action to ensure that the public obtained apples and pears if agents attempted to boycott the Apple and ...

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  38. FREE FRENCH OFFICER KILLED

    It is announced from Brazzaville (French Equatorial Africa) that Col. Pijcaud, commander of the Free French Air Force in North Africa, ...

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  39. ENOUGH ALUMINIUM FOR FIGHTER

    Wangaratta has already collected sufficient aluminium in Pots and pans to build a fighter. In one week more than half a ton of the metal ...

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