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  4. NOT RESIGNING

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said today that he did not intend to resign his position in consequence of the criticism of his leadership by certain members of his party. It is likely, however, that Mr. Menzies will coll an early meeting ...

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    A group of Yugoslavs in some of their national costumes which will be seen at the Rink and in the procession Tonight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS FIGHTING MIGHTILY

    While the fact remains that a number of German armies are fighting mightily on Russian soil and a Panzer division is probing dangerously at Leningrad and Moscow, dispatches ...

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  7. DESIGNED FRAUD IN ARMY BREAD

    Criticism of the Abbco Bread Co. Pty. Ltd. and the manager of the company, J. L. Rait, is the outstanding feature of the Abbco Royal Commission report by Mr. Justice Maxwell made available today. He stated that the proved shortage ...

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  8. Ironworkers Restive

    The district secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Union. Mr. C. Tannock, M.L.C., stated today that a stop-work meeting of moulders ironworkers, and ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S CHALLENGE TO AXIS FIRMS

    President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation black listing over 1,800 persons and firms in Latin America suspected of acting directly or indirectly as agents of the Avis. The move freezes assets of specified firms and ...

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  10. PETROL POSITION

    The secretary of the Service station Association of New South Wales. Mr. Gregory, today urged the formation of a national committee representing importers ...

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  11. HUNGER-STRIKERS

    A special tribunal comprising Justice Pike and two members of the higher branch of the legal profession, Messrs. Wilson and Hutchinson, today ...

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  12. 22 ENEMY SHIPS OUT OF ACTION

    The R.A.F. attack against Rotterdam yesterday in which 22 German ships totalling between 130,000 and 145,000 tons were either permanently put out of action or will not be sea-worthy for a long time is described as the biggest success ...

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  13. Hopeful Developments In War Situation

    Although it would be most mistaken, and dangerous to assume that the Democracies can afford in any way to relax present efforts, there have of late been ...

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  14. Member's Reply

    Of late the Prime Minister has tended to treat private members with complete disdain, but I remind him that this country's war effort depends on average ...

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  15. Petrol Ticket Case

    George Stewart (36) was sentenced to four months' imprisonment, to be served concurrently, on a charge of having forged and uttered an application for ...

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  16. Control Of B.H. Proprietary

    The president of the Australian Council of Trades Unions, Mr. A. Monk, declared today that the statement made by the Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies, in ...

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  17. ANOTHER MINE FOUND

    It seems as if an enemy mine-layer was not so lone ago quite close to the south-east coast of South Australia doing its nefarious work as another mine ...

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  18. More Criticism

    Sir Charles Marr (U.A.P., N.S.W.) said that there had been very serious discontent among members for a considerable time. That had been brought ...

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  19. Oil Men In America

    The Minister for Supply, Senator McLeay, said today that two of the leading men in the petrol industry would arrive in America from Australia next ...

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  20. JAPAN'S NEW CABINET

    The Domei newsagency announces that the Premier, Prince Konoye, reached a complete agreement with the war and navy leaders for the formation of a new Cabinet, which will give precedence to Japan's wartime structure. ...

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  21. DEMONSTRATION PROCESSION

    Although all the mines on the South Coast and most of the heavy industries at Port Kembla were Idle today to enable employees to participate in the ...

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  22. EXPERIENCE OF GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    The Minister for Munitions, Senator McBride, said today that the Government was unable to agree with the suggestion ox the Labor members of the War ...

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  23. MR. FADDEN LOYAL

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, stated today that he would reassure anyone who might doubt the fact that he was still loyal to and. would support to ...

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  24. NAVAL MAN KILLED

    It will be remembered that only a few days ago two men of a demolition squad attending to these mines were killed. One of them was Able Seaman ...

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  25. HITLER'S BREAK WITH GOERING

    Moscow radio states that only Hitter's intervention has prevented Mimmler from using incriminating material against Gearing. The announcer, quoting well ...

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  26. Rain Turning Battlefields Into Vast Bog

    What may prove to be news of first importance is contained in a brief message from the American Associated Press correspondent in Moscow, stating: "Rain ...

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  27. Why This Spate Of Propaganda?

    Mr. Menzies, in his statement, sought the reason for the sudden spate of Labor propaganda about permitting monopolists to moke excessive profits and whether this ...

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  28. Mr. Forde Returns To Attack

    There were further developments today in the demand by the Deputy Leader off the Federal Labor Party. Mr. Forde, that the Government should take over the ...

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  29. Big Power Alcohol Plan

    Representatives of all Stale Governments today attended a conference convened by the Federal Minister for Supply, Senator McLeay, to discuss the ...

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  30. DEFEAT MENZIES

    The president of the Northern Miners' Federation, Mr. Kellock, today urged the coalfields members of Parliament to do everything in their power to defeat the ...

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  31. DUSSELDORF IN CHARRED RUINS

    It is reputed from Ankara by German diplomats that the intensity of recent British raids surprises anything the Luftwaffe attempted against Britain. ...

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  32. A.I.F. MEN NOT ENGAGED

    Australian Consolidated Industries Plastics Ltd. was fined £5 in the Redfern Court today for having railed to reinstate a man discharged from the A.I.F. in ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYER'S PART

    From the stories of many men of Australia's destroyer Vampire, who returned to Australia recently, it is apparent that the destroyer with other units of the ...

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  34. SUFFICIENTLY PUNISHED

    Referring to the hunger strikers Thomas and Ratliff, Mr. Blackburn, M.H.R., in his capacity as president of the Council for Civil Liberties, said he ...

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  35. Japan's Protest To Soviet

    Prince Konoye has completed his Cabinet. The Tokio newspaper "Ypominri's" Moscow representative reports that the Japanese ambassador. M. Tatekawa, has ...

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  36. "EVEREADY'S" ATTITUDE QUESTIONED

    The Attorney-General Mr. Martin, stated today that he had come to the conclusion that Evereday (Aust.) Pty., Ltd., with its nominee directors, had ...

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