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  2. ITALIAN MURDERED IN SHOP Attack By Gunman

    SYDNEY, Mon: Sevestiano Dandrea, 45, naturalised Italian greengrocer, was shot in the abdomen by a masked man in his shop at ...

    Article : 239 words
  3. SHARP RISE IN LOAN FIGURES Closing Todoy

    With about 15,000 applications there was a sharp rise in contributions to the second Liberty Loan of £35,000,000 yesterday. The loan ...

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  4. ABSENTEEISM PROBLEM IN INDUSTRY

    The increasing number of workers in munitions factories and annexes who have been-absent from work in recent months has become such a ...

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    FULL EXECUTIVE OF ACTU, photographed yesterday Left to right (Seated) Messrs T. M. Nicholls, K. Bardolph, R. A. King, MLC, NSW (vice-president), F. Walsh (vico-prcsidcnt), A. E. Monk (president), C. Crofts (secretary), C. Colley, J. M. O Neill, (Standing) Messrs J. V. Stout, R. Leggatt (at back), P. J. Clarcy, MLC, R. Triggs, H. Harvey, and J. Maloney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO DELAY IN OPENING NEW FRONT Urges Beaverbrook

    Addressing the biggest crowd ever seen in Victoria Square, Birmingham, on the occasion of a salute to the Anglo- Soviet Treaty, Lord ...

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  7. SURPRISE AT FALL OF TOBRUK

    Disappointment, and surprise at the fall of Tobruk is expiesscd by morning newspapers, both in London and America. ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    This is no time to lot age nave its way, To sit serene and idle in the sun And Watch the shadows of the afternoon ...

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  9. 294 MALTESE CHILDREN VICTIMS OF WAR

    The official casualty list places civilian casualties in Malta from the outbreak of the war until June 10 at more than 4,000, of which 1,215 were ...

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    SIR WINSTON DUGAN, GOVERNOR, LEARNT HOW WASTE IS PUT TO GOOD WAR USES whan he inspected the Austral Waste Products factory. Here wastcpapcr is sorted for conversion into explosives containers and other war materials. Mr L. W. Woolcott, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MEN REFUSE WORK BECAUSE OF CALL-UP

    Because 11 men employed on an Allied works Job in the metropolitan area had been called up for military service while they were on strike, ...

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  12. NEW 18-HOURS ATLANTIC SERVICE

    Capt Oliver Lyttclton Minister for Production who has been visiting USA returned across the Atlantic as a passenger in the inaugural flight ...

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  13. MR BEVIN'S APPEAL TO GERMAN WORKERS

    Broadeasting on the anniveisary of the German invasion of Russia, Mr Bevin, Labour Minister, asked German trade unionists how long they ...

    Article : 242 words
  14. WRESTLER ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Mon: An aftermath of the wrestling sensation at the Grenfell st Stadium on Saturday night was the appearance in the Adclald ...

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  15. FORMOSANS REVOLT AGAINST JAPANESE OPPRESSORS

    It is reported that a group of Formosans threw bombs Into the Japanese naval headquarters at Amoy on June 17, killing many Japanese and ...

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  16. IMPROVING ANGLOUSA UNDERSTANDING

    Mr Harold Butler, former Director of the International Labour Office at Geneva, and since 1939 Commissioner for Civil Defence in the ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. DR EVATT TO CONFER WITH P M THIS WEEK

    CANBERRA, Mon: Dr Evatt, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affaire, who returned to Australia on Sunday from abroad, ...

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  18. UCP LEADING IN GIPPSLAND ELECTION

    SALE, Mon: When 1,271 of Cr R. S. Mawley's preforence votas were distributed today, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DACOITY OUTRAGE IN INDIA

    It is revealed from Simla that a gang of dacoits held up a rail-motor on the Kalka-Simla line, killing one British Air Force officer and 2 Army ...

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  20. AIR LULL IN NORTH

    Air activity on all fronts affecting Australia lias been confined to limited reconnaissance activities by the Allies and the Japanese. The ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. US SUPPLY CHIEF HATES RED TAPE

    "There goes the curse of the Army," declored Lt-Gen Brebon Buike Somervell, commanding US Anny Supply Services, as he watched men ...

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  22. GANDHI MODIFIES VIEWS ABOUT BRITISH RAJ

    Mahatma Gandhi, In his newspaper, Harijan, denies that he supports Subhas Chandra Bose, the former all-India Congress leader, who ...

    Article : 262 words
  23. NO CHANGE IN DESIGN OF ARMY UNIFORMS Better Fittings

    SYDNEY, Mon: Although Mr Forde. Army Minister, said today that the Government would adopt any progressive ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. WORK RESUMED IN MOST NSW COALMINES

    SYDNEY, Mon: Stockton Boreho[?] and Millfield-Greta were the only mines idle on the northern coalfield today. Stockton Borehole lodge, ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. ARREST OF TURKS ALLEGED

    German-controlled Scandinavian News Agency claims that 2 members of the Turkish Embassy in Kuibyshev have been arrested, ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. CHURCHES CELEBRATE MAGNA CARTA

    More than 2,200 persons, including members of the Diplomatic Corps, headed by Lord Halifax, British Ambassador, and officers of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. REFUGEE INVESTS £100

    How a German refugee, after being persistently refused admittance to AIF, lodged his entire savings— £100—in the Liberty Loan yesterday ...

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  28. RAF BUSY OVER BURMA

    An RAF communique says that on Saturday planes raided Akyab, Burma port on the Bay of Bengal, directly hitting buildings and ...

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  31. GOLF CLUB HELPS

    Albert Park Golf Club members and associates have subscribed £6,290 to the Second Liberty Loan following a drive instituted by Cr T. Kerr, ...

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  32. US BLOOD BANKS

    The American public has given almost 400,000 pints of blood In response to the Red Cross appeals for reserve supplies for the armed forces ...

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  33. TRADE UNION EFFORT

    SYDNEY, Mon: "In production of aeroplanes, tanks, bombs, and any other necessary war materials every hold-up, every stoppage, every hour ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. JAPS NEARLY LANDED ON WRONG CARRIER

    Lt McCuskcy, who received the DFC last week, described an unusual incident in the Midway battle, when 3 Japanese planes tried to land on a ...

    Article : 167 words
  35. KING PETER IN USA

    King Peter of Jugoslavia, accompanied by Mr Nintchleh, his Foreign Minister, has arrived in the USA from England. He is spending a ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. TORNADO HITS INDIANA TOWN

    A tornado, which ripped through the town of Kokonio, on the Wild Cat River, in Indiana, on Sunday night, killed 4 and seriously injured ...

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  37. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Mr. and Mrs. R. J. mcKenzie, of Pullut, via Dimboola have been notified that their son, L. CPI Alen E. McKenzie aged 23 is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. "PICK-ME-UP"—WITH SYMPATHY

    A drugstore in the heart of the theatrical district of Cleveland, the great manufacturing city in Ohio, advertises "hangover special— ...

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  39. COMPLAINT THAT PRODUCER IS UNFAIRLY TREATED

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Mr McErvin, Chief Secretary, at an agricultural conference at Wudinna today said there appeared to be definite ...

    Article : 188 words
  40. NEGRO POLICEMAN'S SURE AIM

    Det Sidney Cusbcrth, New York City's topranking negro policeman, killed his 7th man in foilling a holdup yesterday. Cusbcrth surprised a ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. RAAF PILOT SAFE

    Sgt-Pit F. E. Smallhorn, RAAF, son of Mr and Mrs W. L. Smallhorn, of Coppin st, East Malvern, who has been missing for 5 weeks following ...

    Article : 44 words
  42. OBITUARY

    Mr G. O. Bennett, 78, who had lived at Briagolong, Gippsland, for 50 years, has died. He was the eldest son of Mr E. Bennett, of ...

    Article : 131 words
  43. CYPRUS ALERT

    A report from Nicosia says there was an hour's alert in all Cyprus towns this morning while AA guns fired on an unidentified plane. No ...

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  44. SUNK IN GULF OF MEXICO

    Navy Department announces that a small Norwegian merchantman was sunk in Gulf of Mexico on June 17, after having been torpedoed and ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. ACQUITTED BY DIRECTION

    By direction of Sir Frederick Mann, Chief Justice a juiy in the Criminal Court yesterday acquitted Bridget Proce, 74, of Osborne st. West ...

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