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  4. JAPAN DETERMINED TO IGNORE U.S. ENGLISH NOTES?

    Japan seems determined to ignore warnings from London and Washington and follow the occupation of Indo-China by action against Thailand, says the London "Times" in a leader. ...

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  5. CORVETTES ARE SAVING BRITISH CONVOYS

    Compact little warships, the corvettes of Britain's Navy, seem to be the answer to Germany's U-boat menace. Already these fast and hard-hitting pocket destroyers have been instrumental in reducing greatly the losses to British merchant shipping on the high seas. "Action Stations" at a 4-inch gun on a corvette as the presence of an enemy U-boat is detected. (Department of Information Photograph) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUMOR OF GEORGIC UNCONFIRMED

    There is no confirmation in London or New York of a report that the Georgic, carrying Australian troops, was bombed and ...

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  7. 3560 Australians Were Left on Crete

    Of 6450 Australians sent to Crete, only 2890 were evacuated, according to the latest information on the war, the ...

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  8. Mussolini's Son Dies In Test Flight Crash

    Mussolini's son Captain Bruno Mussolini (23), who was killed in an air crash near Pisa, Italy, yesterday, was making a test flight in a new ...

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  9. Judge Threatens Action If Union Stops Work

    In the Arbitration Court today Mr. Justice O'Mara told representatives of the Storemen and Packers' Union that should an ...

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  10. British Officer Leads "Doomed" Battalion

    "The Doomed Battalion," including Anzacs, which was left behind in the evacuation in June, and which is still fighting Germans on ...

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  11. Nazi Push to Leningrad Moving

    The situation in the various Soviet battle zones shows little change. According to "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier, the offensive against Leningrad from the south is moving at snail's ...

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  12. RUSSIAN LITERATURE

    No recommendation is to be made by the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Hughes) for lifting the ban on Communist literature. ...

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  13. Good Fishing, Suntan—But No Meeting

    Naval reports today from President Roosevelt's yacht Potomac again did not refer to the rumored meeting of the ...

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  14. Police Control Of Appeals

    Police officers in each country district have been given powers to hear appeals of primary producers holding Class 8 licences under the ...

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  15. STORMS DEFIED BY R.A.F. BOMBER CREWS

    Winter weather over the North Sea on Wednesday night made a rough passage for crews on their way to continue the Bomber Command's ...

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  16. WELDING OF U.A.P.-C.P. OPPOSED BY SETTLERS

    The annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association today carried a resolution disapproving any suggestion that there should be an ...

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  17. Excessive Profits Of Monopolies

    In evidence before the Parliamentary Select Committee on prices and profits, Mr. C. C. Heath, accountant, said that great public ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT WILL MAKE APPOINTMENT

    Dubbo Hospital Board, at its meeting last night, received a letter from the Hospitals Commission, advising that within 14 days a Government ...

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  19. Commonwealth Will Defend To Limit, Says Menzies

    Declaring that the war had taken [?]ious turn and that the next few weeks might find Aus[?] thrown into an attitude of defence such as it had never [?]cted, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today that the ...

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    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT In spite of repeated rumors about a momentous meeting between the American leader and the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Australian Waters Cleared Of Raiders

    Sea raiders have disappeared from Australian waters since American long-range bombers have been added to the Australian Air Force. ...

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  22. REDS EXPLODE GERMAN MYTH OF NON-EXISTENT LINE

    A Moscow supplementary communique headed, "Fairy tales of the German High Command," declares that the German Army's heavy losses and the Red Army's ever-growing resistance have disastrously affected not only ...

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  23. SOLDIERS, AIRMEN AND "MACS" IN MARCH

    An overwhelming reception was accorded to 500 sailors and marines from the United States cruisers Northampton and Salt Lake City as they ...

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  24. SPENDER CRITICISES CENSORSHIP FAULTS

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) today expressed an opinion that censorship was sometimes carried too far. ...

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  25. 10 YEARS GAOL REPLACES DEATH SENTENCE

    Charles Tarleton (43), who had been sentenced to death for the murder of Henry Henness, at Chullora on April 21, today had the verdict set aside by ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS TO GO TO I.L.O. CONFERENCE

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir Frederick Stewart) announced tonight that delegates of the Government, employers and employees, would ...

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