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  2. 4% PROFIT LIMIT ABANDONED

    CANBERRA, Mon: The proposal to introduce legislation limiting profits to 4% was formally abandoned at a full Cabinet meeting today. ...

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  3. BEER CUT 2,172,000 GALS. A MONTH

    CANBERRA, Mon: Full Cabinet decided late tonight to adhere to its beer reduction programme, and will submit proposals dealing with ...

    Article : 328 words
  4. BIG CITY MARCH ON FRIDAY

    General Sir Thomas Blamey, C-in-C Allied Land Forces in Australia, will take the salute at a big city march on Friday. This is the first ...

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  5. STRENGTH OF NAZIS IN FRANCE

    Well-informed circles do not agree with the statement by The Times Moscow correspondent that there are only 9 German divisions in France, ...

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  6. STALINGRAD AS SEEN BY AUSTRALIAN

    The moment you step out of an aeroplane at Stalingrad airport you understand why this region may soon be the scene of swift, decisive ...

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  7. JAPANESE AIRCRAFT-CARRIER GOES UP IN SMOKE.

    This graphic aerial photograph shows the actual blasting of a Japanese aircraft-carrier of the Shukako class by torpedo and divebombers of the US Navy. This was taken during the Coral Sea engagement, which ended to disastrously for the Jops. The carrier is teen making a sharp turn in on attempt to avoid the bombs. The wake of the ship is seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    After the torpedoing, Mr Olson leaped overboard sighted a liferaft and clambered on it. Soon he spied another, then some wreekage, then ...

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  9. G H Q COMMUNIQUE ON S W PACIFIC

    The following communique was issued by Allied Headquarters yesterday: NORTH WESTERN SECTOR: ...

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  10. TEA RATION SAME FOR AUGUST

    No change would be made in the tea ration or the coupon system when the next rationing period began on Monday, August 10, said Senator ...

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  11. MUCH DAMAGE IN NZ QUAKE

    WELLINGTON, Mon: Reports from rural areas in the Wairarapa district, in the southern portion of the north Island, show that Sunday's ...

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  12. FIRES STILL BURNING IN DUSSELDORF Widespread Ruin

    Huge fires resulting from the RAF's concentrated raid on Dusseldorf were still burnng over the weekend. Reconnaissance pilots who flew over ...

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  13. NEW VOICES AGAINST CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    New voices have been raised against the campaign of civil disobedience threatened by Congress Party Working Committee. Only 4 ...

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  14. UNEASY PEACE BROODS OVER DESERT

    An uneasy peace broods over the Western Desert, how uneasy is best illustrated by an incident which happened on Saturday, says Daily ...

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  15. NO DAMAGE IN NORTH EAST

    No damage was caused by earth tremors at Wangaratta and Benalla on Saturday night. It was officially stated yesterday that faults in strata ...

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  16. PREMIER AGAINST STAGGERING OF HOURS

    Mr Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday that he hoped no attempt would be made at the Premiers' Conference next week to put into effect ...

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  17. MINE STOPPAGE MAY LEAD TO FIRST PROSECUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Mon: The stoppage at Pelton colliery, NSW, may result in first prosecutions under the Government's latest coal control regulations. ...

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  18. NIGHT AND DAY RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    Early this morning in darkness, a small number of enemy raiders crossed the east coast of England and bombed places in ...

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  19. ANOTHER MINE IDLE IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Mon: Renown mine, which employs 20 men and produced 100 tons of cool a day, on the western field, was idle today because of ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. MEMBER OF W A A A F KILLED BY CAR

    When crossing St Kilda rd neat Toorak rd at about 8pm yesterday, Wanda Lawless, 18, of Victoria st. West Brunswick, and Margaret ...

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  21. BENDIGO NEWS

    At a civic reception tendered to Rev W. Courtenay Thomas, president of the Methodist Conference, by Cr A. J. Anderson, Mayor of Bendigo, ...

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  22. BALLARAT MAN IN RAID

    BALLARAT, Mon: Flying-Officer Merrick Holgate, RAAF, of Ballarat, who took part in the RAF bombing of Dusseldorf, is the only son of ...

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  23. PREMIER ON GAS SUPPLY Federal Inquiry Not Needed

    As the State Government had already appointed competent authorities to investigate reasons for recent restrictions on use of gas from ...

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  24. PERTH CABARETS WARNED

    PERTH, Mon: Owners of cabarets in which girls of various ages recently seen drinking with men were given a stern warning by Mr ...

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  25. BABY HEALTH CENTRE CARAVAN BURNT

    SEA LAKE, Mon: The only travelling baby health centre caravan of its kind in the State and serving all centres in the Mallee was ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. JAPS LOSE 6 PLANES IN DAY

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Mon: Two formations of Allied bombers engaged in air battles against Japanese fighters over the ...

    Article : 298 words
  27. U S JEWISH AUTHOR ATTACKED IN ARGENTINE

    A Buenos Aires message states that 6 political bandits forced the apartment in that city of Waldo Frank, the well-known American anthor and ...

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  28. AUSTEN GUNS FOR TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Mon: First issues of Austen guns have been made to Australian troops, and they will be issued on an increasing scale as production ...

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  29. LADY ASTOR'S ILL-TIMED SPEECH

    Under the heading "Cliveden and Stalingrad." Daily Herald attacks Lady Aster, MP, for a speech at the weekend, in which she said: "The ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. HOBART REDUCTION

    HOBART, Mon: Pressure in Hobart gas mains will be curtailed in specified hours from tomorrow, and consumers are asked to be as sparing as ...

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  31. LAVAL PERTURBED ABOUT PARIS SHOOTING

    Vichy Radio announces that one man was killed and several people were injured, including a German soldier, who was shot ...

    Article : 139 words
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  33. LEFT ALLIED WORKS JOB; 14 DAYS' GAOL

    Alexander Cameron, 46, labourer, of Sale, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment by Mr Nicholas, PM, in the City Court yesterday on a ...

    Article : 245 words
  34. GEELONG EVENTS

    The annual appeal to district Sunday schools for assistance in the upkeep of the Geelong and Western District Protestant Orphanage has ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. 15 YEARS TO REBUILD ROTTERDAM

    The German Mayor of Rotterdam, in a statement repented from Berne, said that it would take 15 years to rebuild the bombed Dutch city. ...

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  36. TEA RATIONING IN CANADA

    Rationing of tea and coffee throughout Canada will commence today. The allowunce for each person is ...

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  38. CONSERVE WOOLPACKS

    Because of the serious problems confronting India, and the difficulty in obtaining shipments of jute from that country, the Central Wool ...

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  39. JAP ADVANCED POSTS IN BURMA ATTACKED

    American bombers, despite the monsoons, put out of action the Myltkylna aerodrome, on the Irrawaddy, in N Burma. The Japanese ...

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  40. CONTEMPORARY ART SOCIETY

    Mrs H. V. Evatt will open the fourth annual exhibition of the Contemporary Art Society at 3.30pm. today at the Athenoeum Art Gallery ...

    Article : 187 words
  41. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Executive officeis of the Comforts Fund Committee yesterday made an inspection of various premises which may be utilised as a hostel and ...

    Article : 207 words
  42. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Sgt Ian Mackintosh, husband of Mrs Ian Mackintosh, of Brighton, has been reported missing in Timor. He is the son of Mr and Mrs W. G. Mackintosh, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. LAVAL IN THE GRIP OF THE NAZIS

    Fighting French headquarters in London have received reports of a new dodge by Laval to recruit more French workers for German ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. MORTGAGE BANK APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Mon: Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, announced late to-night that full Cabinet had approved legislation being prepared by Mr ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. JAPS USE SINGAPORE RADIO

    Berlin Radio announces that the Japanese are using Singapore Radio for the transmission of Indian language broadcasts, including talks ...

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  46. A I F SHOULDER BADGES

    CANBERRA, Mon: "Australia" shoulder badges are now being issued through normal Army channels to all AIF members in accordance with ...

    Article : 33 words
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