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  4. "Japan Determined to Ignore Warnings" Ignon ?

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): "Japan seems determined to ignore warnings from London and from Washington and to follow the [?]ption of Indo-China by action against Thailand," says the London Times in a leader. The movement of troops and air force personnel ...

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  6. COAL CONTROL

    MELBOURNE. Friday: Drastic regulation designed to give the Commonwealth full and complete power over coal production and distribution ...

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  7. WAR BREVITIES

    It is reported in Washington that the United States has sent its first shipment of war supplies to Russia. It is assumed that the shipments will ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TROOP SHIP

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): There is no confirmation in London or New York of the report that the Georgie, carrying Australian troops ...

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  10. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ENJOYS CRUISE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP): An official message from the yacht Potomac said that President Roosevelt. is enjoying a cruise off the New ...

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  11. TUMUT DROWNING INQUEST

    TUMUT, Friday: An inquiry into the death of Ernest Johnson, whose body was found beneath Jones's bridge, Blowering, on july 25, was ...

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  12. STILL IN CRETE

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): About 1000 British and Anzac troops who failed to escape from Crete are still lighting guerilla warfare against the ...

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  13. COAL MINING PROFITS

    SYDNEY, Friday: The secretary of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, Mr. Carney, declared that the nationalisation of the coal industry ...

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  14. ABATTOIRS OPERATIONS Mr. Nock's Denials

    SYDNEY, Friday: At the Fanners and Settlers Conference, Mr. H. K. Nock, former M.H.R. for Riverina stoutly denied charges that pigs weir ...

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  15. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday: 'The Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page) said that the Australian Government would seek to place trade with Russia ...

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  16. WAR JOBS FOR WOMEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Women on to be taken into the Women's Auxiliary Air Force as motor transport drivers; but because of the ...

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  17. JAPANESE LEAVE FOR BUSINESS REASONS

    SYDNEY, Friday: A leading Japanese businessman explained today that the Reason why many of the 200 Japanese were returning to their own ...

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  18. SUEZ DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP): The Egyptian Army has taken over from the British the entire defence of the Suez canal, says the Cairo ...

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  20. POWER ALCOHOL

    SYDNEY, Friday: According to a service station proprietor, since the price of power alcohol was increased, last Monday, by 8d a gallon the ...

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