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  2. 4 GERMANS ESCAPE FROM CAMP Police and Military

    Police and military guards have been set a difficult task with discovery early yesterday of the escape from ii prisoner of war internment ...

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  3. RATIONING TO BEGIN ON JUNE 15

    SYDNEY, Fri: Rationing in Australia will begin on Monday, June 15, and books of coupons will be issued to the public ...

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  4. AS NEWSMAN SEES MISSION OF DR EVATT

    Under the headline "I Meet Dr Evatt," Hannen Swaffer, the wellknown London Journalist, says in Daily Herald that he doubts if ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY AT MOONEE PONDS.

    Scholars at Moonee Ponds West State School listening to on Empire Day address given by Cr H. J. Gibbs, mayor of Essendon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIED BLOWS AT JAP AIR BASES

    Allied air forces are missing no opporunity to hamper Japanese air activity by continually pasting their bases in Burma, and there is ...

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  7. HOW BRITISH LANDED ON MADAGASCAR

    First official details of the capture by British Forces of the vital naval base at Diego suarez on the northern tip of Madagascar, are contained ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    The Queen spoke to me today. I realise, of course, it shouldn't affect me this way. I'm emphatically not a British subject. On the ...

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  9. MILITIAMEN HANDLE SHIP CARGOES

    CANBERRA, Fri: A determination not to allow the unloading of ships to be held up while labour under Federal Government control could ...

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  10. CALL-UP OF MINERS UNLIKELY Work Resumed

    CANBERRA, Fri: Because of resumption of work by coalminers in NSW there is no likelihood of miners employed at the Pelaw Main and ...

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  11. RAAF AIRMEN WHO RAIDED GERMANY

    Operating in the Middle East how are a number of young Australians who not long ago were dropping bombs on Germany. ...

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  12. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Motorists of Ballarat are forming an organisation to assist in the transport of evacuee children should emergency arise. ...

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  13. FIRST MEXICAN SHIP TORPEDOED BY AXIS U-BOAT

    Although fully illuminated and showing a bilghtly lighted flag, the Mexican merchant ship Portrero Deland was torpedoed and sunk ...

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  14. 15 PLANES AND 400 TROOPS LOST BY AXIS

    Taking the capacity of a Junkers troop-carrying plane as 30 men, the Axis lost 400 men in the RAF's brilliant exploit off the North African ...

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  15. CONFERENCE IN CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Fri: Representatives of the Federal Government and the Miners' Federation will meet in Canberra on Tuesday to discuss the ...

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  16. GEELONG NEWS

    Charged with having on May 11 had in his possession a quantity of pig iron which it was suspected had been stolen or unlawfully obtained, ...

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  17. PARADE TO HONOUR PHILIPPINE HEROES

    Theatrical stars, dancers, and bands organised by the leading theatres took part in a colourful parade along Broadway today to ...

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  18. NORWEGIAN PILOTS "GOOD HUNTING"

    Four Norwegian fighter pilots reported "good hunting" over the occupied areas yesterday afternoon, the Air Ministry states. ...

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  19. WHEAT POOL PAYMENT

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr Scully, Commerce Minister announced in Parliament today that growers who had delivered wheat to No. 5 pool would ...

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  20. CHILD SAVED BY BROTHER

    JUNEE (NSW), Fri: Bernie Kelly, 5, son of Mr and Mrs H. Kelly, of Tilabo, saw his brother, Terry Kelly, 18 months, sitting on the railway ...

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  21. WHO HAS THE PREMIER'S HAT?

    BENDIGO, Fri: A Melbourne shopper has possession of a hat ordered by Mr Dunstan, Premier, who explained at a meeting tonight ...

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  22. RURAL BASIC WAGE

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr Ward, Labour Minister said in the House of Representatives today that he intended to take up with the ...

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  23. U S ARMY TAKES OVER ALL DOMESTIC AIRLINES

    War Department has announced that acting on instructions from President Roosevelt, the Army is taking over the actual operation and ...

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  24. HUGE WAR SUPPLIES REACH RUSSIA

    According to well-informed officials 1,500,000 tons of war materials from Britain and USA have reached north Russian ports during the ...

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  26. OBITUARY

    Mr James Warren, 77, who died at his home in Kildare st, Auburn, yesterday, was inspecting superintendent of metropolitan police ...

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  27. WERRIBEE BEEF BAN New Approach

    CANBERRA, Fri; A regulation which, it is hoped, will remove all objections to continuance of sales of Werribee beef is likely to be issued ...

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  28. NAZI AIRMEN ESCAPE

    Two li[?]utenants of the German Air Force escaped last night from prison at Bowmanville, near Toronto. This is the second escape within 10 days. ...

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  29. RAID ON TORQUAY

    A Berlin message says that the Luftwaffe last night attacked Torquay, on the South Coast, where bombs sank 7,500 tons of shipping. ...

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  30. CHILDREN ESCAPE INJURY

    MORWELL, Fri: About 40 children were returning from the Yallourn Technical School in a large parlour coach today when the vehicle crashed ...

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  32. KING IN REALISTIC MOCK BATTLE

    Live bullets whizzed past the King and grenades and land mines exploded a few yards from him as he stood on a hill in the middle of a ...

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  33. RAAF CASUALTY LIST

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  34. NAZI SPOKESMAN ON POISON GAS

    German Radio quoted a military spokesman as saying that the poison gas which the Russians reported had been used in the Crimea was ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. MARKETING SUSPENDED 

    Acting on the assumption that the Senate vote had made the sale of Werribee cattle illegal, no further stocks would be sent to market until ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. JAPS CLAIM GOLD SALVAGED

    Tokio Official Radio, quoting a despatch from Singapore, described sensational salvage operations for the recovery of $1,000,000 in gold ...

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  37. GIPPSLAND NORTH SEAT

    MAFFRA, Fri: At a meeting of the Maffra branch UAP it was agreed that Mr W. O. Fulton, president of the Maffra branch, be asked to ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. ARMY CASUALTIES

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  39. PREFERRED GAOL TO WEARING UNIFORM

    London's first 22 women conscientious objectors, who appeared before a tribunal, included 21-year-old Jean Porteous, daughter of Mrs Ethel ...

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  40. 100 KILLED IN ECUADOR QUAKE

    Death roll in the Ecuador earthquake, which was felt in many countries, on Wednesday, has already reached 100. The earthquake is ...

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