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  2. CONTROL OF FOOD IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Mon: An Austlalian Food Control Council has been created and will be the supreme authority for advising the ...

    Article : 576 words
  3. "DECLARATION OF A GANGSTER STATE"

    Hitler's speech was a formal declaration of a gangster State. The German people were told that in future, in theory as well as in fact, ...

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  4. NEW SOVIET TACTICS WITH CAVALRY

    Combined use of tanks and cavalry against German advanced lines, as outlined in Izvcstia, organ of the Stalin Administration offers a lesson ...

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  5. FACTORY FIRE DAMAGE, £50,000

    In a spectacular factory fire which broke out in North Melbourne at 7pm last night £50,000 worth of stock and plant, including war ...

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  6. GUERILLAS OPERATE IN PHILIPPINES

    The Japanese may control the coastline and plains of the Philippines, but will never rule the mountain provinces Prior to Batan's fall ...

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  7. PARACHUTE NURSES OF THE RED ARMY,

    who have been responsible for a new phase in nursing. Carrying medical supplies, they land in frontline zones where their services are most needed. Above: Fully equipped nurses line up before the take off. Right: Nurse gives last minute instructions to pilot before she jumps. Left: As she leaves the plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    What many Americans feel about certain Congicssmen is vigorously expressed by the editor of a little country newspaper, the Carrol ...

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  9. CONTROL OF POTATOES

    CANBERRA, Mon: Regulations have been gazetted for the formation of an Australian potato committee the personnel of which has already ...

    Article : 176 words
  10. MANDALAY IS A CITY OF GHOSTS

    Mandalay, this Coventry of the East, lies prostrate and inert, peopled only by ghosts. The once thriving city of 150,000 ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. US TROOPS AND PLANES FOR NZ

    Mr Walter Nash, New Zealand Minister, In a nationwide broadcast, said that, the most expert military opinion notwithstanding, New ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. CALLING UP OF MINERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: It Is not now expected that any serious trouble will follow the calling up of young miners for military service. ...

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  13. STRONGER AIR DEFENCES IN WEST

    CANBERRA, Mon: Air defences in WA would bo fuither strengthened immediately, Mr. Drakcford, Air Minister said today w hen commenting on ...

    Article : 279 words
  14. £1,500 DAMAGES AWARDED

    Frederick Thomas Kennedy, 21, of Autumn st, Geelong West, butcher's assistant, was awarded £1,500 damages, the full amount claimed, ...

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  15. INDIA AS "ARSENAL OF THE EAST"

    Dr Henry Grady, head of the US, technical mission, is convinced that India will shortly justify her name as "the ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. BENDIGO ITEMS

    While working on the roof of a new factory Stanley Johns, 25, of Wade st. Bendigom slipped and fell 20ft to the ground. He was treated at ...

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  17. LACK OF PILOTS MAY BE LUFTWAFFE'S PROBLEM

    Declaring that the Luftwaffe has not been big enough to carry on 2 full-scale offensives simultaneously since the Nazis became embroiled ...

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  18. NO 1943 SHEEP SHOW IN NSW

    SYDNEY, Mon: The Sheep Breeders' Association of NSW decided at its annual meeting tonight that no sheep show be held in 1943, and that ...

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  19. KILLED IN CAR MISHAP

    KERANG, Mon: When a motorcar driven by Mr Arthur Mills, 25, of Kerang, overturned at a bend in the road on the Cohuna Highway near ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. LIMBS AMPUTATED BY TRUCK

    YALLOURN, Mon: Run over by a truck of a goods train at the Yallourn railway station today, Michael Hogan, 26, married, of Yallourn, had ...

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  21. BORROWING RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, Mon: Mr Chifley, Federal Treasurer, announced today that more restrictions had been placed on the giving of mortgages by ...

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  22. NAZIS HAMMER AT EMPTY CONVOY WITHOUT SUCCESS

    German submarines and bombers [?]ammered for 4 days at a convoy of empty ships homeward bound after unloading war supplies for the ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA: Mr Harold French, who for 3 years has been on the staff of the Avoca post-office, has left here to work in an aircraft factory. ...

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  24. HANDS ACROSS THE SEAS

    Malta's Governor, Lt-Gen Sir William Dobbie, bent the following message to the besieged defenders of Concgidor "People of Malta send ...

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  26. MILLFIELD MINERS STRIKE, BUT WILL RETURN

    SYDNEY, Mon: Mr Ward, Minister for Labour, said tonight that he expected coalminers employed at Millfield Colliery who struck this ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. EARS BEING GRAFTED ON TO BOY

    Surgeons at St Barnabas' Hospital are grafting cars on on 11-year-old boy born without them. Lumps of flesh taken from the child's ...

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  28. FREIGHTER SHELLED AND TORPEDOED

    Thirty-five shells und one torpedo from a German submarine sank a medium-sized US freighter in the North Atlantic on April 20, states the ...

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  29. THIRTEEN MINERS RESCUED

    Thirteen of the 17 miners who on Friday night were trapped by a heavy fall of roof at Bamborough Main coalmine, South Yorkshire, ...

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  31. GANDHI TRIES REASONING WITH JAPS

    Mahatma Gandhi said at Allahabad yesterday that the Japanese might free India from the British "yoke," but it would only be to ...

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  32. WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BOARD

    CANBERRA, Mon: Appointment of the following as members of the Women's Employment Board was gazetted today by Mr Ward, Labour ...

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  33. 4 KILLED, 400 HURT IN US RAIL CRASH

    Four persons were killed, 400 were injured, and hundreds of others were trapped in a smoke-filled tube tunnel 75ft below Exchange Place ...

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  34. GEELONG EVENTS

    The sale of Anzac buttons by members of the ladies' auxiliary of Geelong sub-branch of the RSL in the streets of Geelong on Thursday, ...

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  35. BALLARAT NEWS

    Appeals for the Ballarat Prisoners of War Fund in the weekend realised £1,034. Various efforts are being organised to supplement this. ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. OBITUARY

    After a short illness Mr Frederick William Sallmann, of Bullang High st, East Malvern, a Wimmera pioneer and one of Victoria's foremost ...

    Article : 271 words
  37. "AUSTERITY" MEALS FOR LONDONERS

    Limited prices for meals in West End hotels and restaurants will be announced this week, says the Evening Standard. Lord Woolton, ...

    Article : 173 words
  38. FREE FRENCH ATTACK ITALIANS

    Planes of a Free French bomber squadron, operating from the Chad region of French Equatorial Africa, have successfully attacked a desert ...

    Article : 47 words
  39. DEATH OF BRIG-GEN ROYSTON

    The death is announced of Brigden J. B. Royston, DSO. CMG, known to Australians serving in Mesopotamia in the Great War as ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. STOCK DISPERSAL PLANS

    CANBERRA, Mon National Security (Stock Dispersal) Regulations gazetted today provide for establishment of Commonwealth and State ...

    Article : 107 words
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