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  3. Hostilities in France to Cease Today or Tomorrow

    LONDON, Thursday: The Italian Newsagency states that hostilities between France and the Axis Powers were expected to cease on Friday or Saturday. The French plenipotentiaries are reported to have returned to Bordeaux with the terms. Marshal Petain, in a broadcast, said that too few children, arms, and Allies had been the ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    NOWRA, Friday: The death occurred this morning, at his son's residence, at Nowra, of Mr. James Ryan, M.L.C. ...

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  5. LIBRARY ACT SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Friday: The Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond, today announced that the Library Act would be suspended because of wartime ...

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  6. The Latest

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Australian Minister, Mr. Casey, in a speech today, stressed the likelihood that "Australia would receive a great influx of population, after the war, from devastated Europe. ...

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  7. JUNEE COUNCIL VACANCY

    JUNEE, Friday: Alderman T. A. Adkins, head miller at Jeff Bros.' Flour Mills, Junee, has severed his connection with that firm, and will ...

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  8. OUR ALL-IN POLICY

    Designed to recommend that Australia's property and manhood be enlisted to consolidate the nation's war effort in one solid ...

    Article : 378 words
  9. EIRE'S DANGER

    DUBLIN, Thursday: The Dail passed an Emergency Powers Bill, under which measures in time of war can be signed by a court-martial, the ...

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  10. BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Thursday: The Bulgarian Prime Minister expressed the opinion that a settlement of Bulgaria's territorial claims was imminent. He ...

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  11. "COBBER" WAS KILLED WHILE STUNTING

    LONDON, Thursday: "It is a tragedy that such a fine airman should have been killed stunting," said colleagues who witnessed the death of ...

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  12. LARGE MUNITION PLANT TO BE CONSTRUCTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The Munitions Department announced that a second explosives and filling plant would be constructed immediately by ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr. Menzies announced late last night that Australian troops had landed at an English port. ...

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  15. FIGHT AGAINST "TIGER AND JACKAL"

    CAIRO, Thursday: "Whatever happens, the British Empire will continue the struggle until victory is won," said General Wavell, ...

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  16. FRENCH CONSUL IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday: "France will not accept a dishonorable peace," said the French consul-General (M. Tremoulet). She had lost a million men ...

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  17. TIENTSIN DISPUTE

    LONDON, Thursday: The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Butler) in the House of Commons said that Britain and Japan had ...

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  18. ALBURY A.I.F. CAMP

    ALBURY, Friday: A military camp is being established at Albury, at the showground, and the first batch of 200 recruits is expected to arrive on ...

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  19. CIVIL WORKS PROGRAMME

    SYDNEY, Friday: Sir Harry Brown, Co-ordinator-General of Works, said today that he was in touch with State Premiers and ...

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