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  5. Threat to Australia

    A grim warning that an enemy attack on Australia was practically on its way was given in Sydney today by Major-General Gordon Bennett. ...

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  7. EMERGENCY CALL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—N.E.S. wardens were called to man their posts and doctors ordered to stand by when an emergency call was made in ...

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  8. CALLED TO SERVE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Under a proclamation tabled in Parliament late today by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), every man in Australia, ...

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  9. R.A.F. RAIDERS

    LONDON, Friday. — R.A.F. bombers operating from England tie down 3000,000 Germans, said Group-Captain Helmore in a broadcast. A million ...

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  10. WHITE BREAD BAN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Friday.—The "Evening Standard" says that the white loaf will shortly be banned and baking restricted to a standard wholemeal loaf. ...

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  11. RENAULT ATTACK

    LONDON, Friday. — The morning newspapers give prominence to the raid damage on the Renault works near Paris. Air Ministry photographs ...

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  12. DANGER OF SOUVENIRING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An apt illustration of how the public are keeping apparently useless souvenirs was given in an Air Department bulletin which ...

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  13. BRITISH ARMY OVERHAUL

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that the survey of officers' qualifications will be completed this month. The qualifications of officers ...

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  14. BRITISH WOMANPOWER

    LONDON, Friday.—Five million women have already been registered for war work in England. Mr. M. S. M'Corquodale, Parliamentary Secretary ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT CONFERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Presi-dent Roosevelt had a three-hour con-ference today with representative: of Britain and the United States Staff ...

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  16. NEW SIEGFRIED LINE

    LONDON, Friday. — The Berlin radio says that a new defence line, described as the "Siegfried Line," is be-ing built on the northern coast of ...

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  17. ROAD SIIGNS MUST GO

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Under National Security orders gazetted tonight all road and other signs which might afford assistance to the enemy ...

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  19. MEN'S AGE LIMIT EXTENDED

    LONDON, Friday. —A proclamation issued yesterday raised the age limit for men liable for national service from 41 to 45 years. ...

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  20. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS TO BE CUT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Regulations will be gazetted shortly overriding many public holidays observed in the various States. Work will continue as ...

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  21. MANPOWER SORTING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When the new reserved occupations' list is announced by the Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward), the full mobilisation ...

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  22. SPY RAIDS

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided 350 houses in the New York City district of Yorkville,which is mainly ...

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  23. FEDERAL MINISTER TO VISIT U.S.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It is expected that either the Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) or the Supply Minister (Mr. Beasley) will visit Washington ...

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  24. STALIN'S MEMORANDUM TO POPE

    VATICAN CITY, Thursday.—It was officially announced today that the Pope has received a Long memorandum from M. Stalin. ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT OFFERS REWARD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Government today offered a reward of £300 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of persons responsible ...

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  26. CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The latest A.I.F. casualty list includes the following:- ABROAD Previously reported missing, now not ...

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  27. RAILWAY PORTER CHARGED AT LEETON

    LEBTON, Friday.—Reginald William Crowe, railway porter, aged 25 years, was charged at the Leeton police court with embezzling £138 from the Railway ...

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  28. B.A.A.F. RECONNAISSANCE

    CANBERRA. Friday—In an R.A.A.F. communique issued today, the Air Minister (Mr. Drakeford) said that reconnaissances by the R.A.A.F over ...

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  29. MAJOR-GEN GORDON BENNETT TO BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Major-Gen Gordon Bennett will broadcast a speech from 2FC, 2CY and 2NR on the Malayan campaign on Sunday ...

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