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  4. SHORT SESSION ENDS

    A short Federal session ended tonight, leaving Ministers and members with confused impressions on the possible outcome of the political events of the lost three days. A strong view expressed tonight was that the basis of ...

    Article : 305 words
  5. NO PEACE WITH MAD DOGS

    The British Ambassador to the United States, Lord Halifax, in a statement to the Press, predicted that Britain would have the night bomber problem solved in a few weeks. He said that Britain would "fight on" regardless of the extent of ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. ACTION BY U.S.A.

    Thirteen passenger liners and cargo vessels, totalling 200,000 tons, today were ordered to be withdrawn from merchant routes for employment as military ...

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  7. FIERCE, CEASELESS FIGHTING

    The story of Crete continues to be the story of fierce, ceaseless fighting while our troops are slowly giving ground before a sheer attack by German invaders whose dive bombers end troops are being thrown into the battle regardless of ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. NAZI LEADER ARRESTED IN NEW YORK

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Jackson, announced that a high ranking member of the Nazi Party. Doctor Kurt Reith, was arrested in New York and taken to ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. MONOPOLIES ACT

    The State Government will drastically amend the Monopolies Act in order that a might serve the purpose for which it was originally intended. The ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. More Munitions Factories

    The Minister for Munitions, Senator McBride, announced today that approval had been given for the establishment of three additional Government ...

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  11. Warning To Bakers

    As a warning to the master bakers to comply with annual conditions fixing starting times, the Minister for Labor and industry, Mr. Knight, today ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. WAR CERTIFICATES

    The indications were that unless there was immediate improvement in the public response, the salts of war savings certificates would be about £3,000,000 short ...

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  13. PETROL SALE HOURS

    A recommendation is to be made to Cabinet by the Minister for Labor and Industry. Mr. H. Knight, that the sale of petrol be prohibited after midday on ...

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  14. Hold Up Threatened

    Another hold-up in the war effort is threatened because of the refusal by the Federal Arbitration Court and employers to grant improved conditions and ...

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  15. RATIONING OF RAZOR BLADES

    The rationing of razor blades is to be enforced by shopkeepers. One importing firm said today that they had lost 15 million blades and 85,000 razor sets when ...

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  16. SCHMELING REPORTED ALIVE

    It is announced officially in Berlin that Max Schmeling is alive in an Air Force Hospital, to where he was taken from Crete after contracting a mild attack of ...

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