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  4. Japan Must Assist Axis Powers if in Trouble MATSUOKA'S STATEMENT AT CELEBRATION PREDICTS GERMANY AND ITALY WILL WIN

    TOKIO, Sunday: The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr Matsuoka), at a moss meeting in celebration of the poet with Germany and Italy, said:"I think that Germany and Italy will win the war. However, in the event of the war turning unfavorably against them, Japan must be prepared to assist." He edded that Japan wanted peace with China as soon as ...

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  5. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

    WAGGA, Monday: Probably no more impressive sight has ever been seen in Wagga than the assembly of nearly 600 men yesterday who have ...

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  6. WHEAT YIELD

    SYDNEY, Monday: The first of preliminary forecasts of the State's wheat yields for the season is 33,000,000 bushels, the Director of Marketing ...

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  7. BERLINERS' CONFIDENCE SHAKEN

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP): Information reaching London suggests that the effect of the R.A.F. raids upon Berlin has been to shake the confidence of the population of the German capital, who have been assured many times by ...

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  8. REMARKABLE SUGGESTION IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. (AAP): In a leader today the New York "Herald-Tribune" says: "The powers interested in the status quo of the Pacific ...

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  10. ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mrs. Margaret Rose, of Riley street, Surry Hills, was killed when knocked down by a tram in Kedfern on Saturday. ...

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  11. STATE LOTTERY

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  12. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday: The country campaign organiser of the War Savings Certificates Campaign, Aid. M. Griffin, said today that great ...

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  14. INTENSIVE POLICE HUNT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Although an intensive search was carried on by the police during the week-end, the attacker of Mrs. Emily Nalsh, of ...

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  15. SOUTH COAST MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The acting general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Shakespeare) said that Instructions had been issued to ...

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  16. HEAT AFFECTING STOCK FEED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. A. E. McDonald, of the Department of Agriculture, said today that, with the hot, dry weather over most of the ...

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  17. IMPORTANT LABOR MEETING

    SYDNEY, Monday: The meeting of members of the Labor Party, at Canberra today, to consider Mr. Menzies' request that the Opposition ...

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  18. TRAILS CRASH

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP): A number of people were killed and 50 are believed to have been injured when an express train on its way to London ...

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  19. ITALIAN MINER REFUSED LAMP

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: Stockton and Borehole miners resumed work today without five Italians to whom they had objected. The only Italian ...

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