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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. AUSTRALIA WAS AT JAPAN'S MERCY LAST YEAR, SAYS EVATT

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Australia did not have a single modern fighter plane for defence 15 months ago, had only a handful of tanks, was very weak tn ack-ack, and lacked manpower. In fact, a large part of the country could not ...

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  6. "GET OUT"—ROOSEVELT WARNS ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—After saying that the surrender of Pantellaria was very good news, President ...

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  7. LITTLE SH[?] RAN JAP GA[?]TLE[?]

    CAIRO, Friday.—[?] of little [?] loaded w[?] ran the [?] ...

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  8. NEW METHOD USED AT PANTELLARIA

    LONDON, Friday.—An air bombardment more furious than any the world had known, compelled Pantelloria to hoist the white flag of surrender shortly before noon to-day. ...

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  9. HARVESTING THE RICE CROP

    Total Australian rice crop is now being used for Army purposes—the need for harvesting is acute. Land Army girls are assisting in the harvesting of rice in the Leeton area, This photo, taken at a New South Wales rice farm, shows two Australia Land Army girls driving an operating header. Miss En[?]d Gorman drives the team. Miss Ethel Hall, once lady's companion, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Compromise Likely On French Army

    LONDON, Friday.—Generals De Gaulle and Giraud have had an unofficial talk from which may ...

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  11. BRITAIN: U.S. RECOGNISE ARGENTINA

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain and the United States Governments, have recognised the new Argentine ...

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  12. STOP PRESS

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  13. CHINESE STILL SCORING

    NEW YORK, Friday.—New successes have been scored by the Chinese forces against the Japanese ...

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  14. BLAMEY SAYS

    PERTH.—General Sir Thomas Blarney. Commander in-Chief of Allied Land Forces in the South-west ...

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  15. RAIDS ON GERMANY RESUMED

    LONDON, Friday.—The air offensive from Britain was resumed in force yesterday with widespread attacks ...

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  16. CANADA'S WAR PRODUCTION

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Howe) told Parliament that Canada was launching at least six ...

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  17. Search For Man At Wyong: Child Attacked

    WYONG—Police are searching the bush over a wide area for a man. A child left the Elizabeth Bay ...

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  18. FADDEN TILTS AT CURTIN'S OPTIMISM

    SYDNEY.—Doubts as to both the accuracy and the motive of the declaration by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that Australia ...

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    Squadron-Leader R. W. Bungey, DFC, of the RAAF, who was found dead on the beach at Brighton, Adelaide with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Air Activity On Russian Front

    LONDON, Friday.—Bombing raids and counter-raids on strategic centres behind the fighting lines are the main activity on the ...

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  21. U.S. OUTLAWS STRIKES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Anti-Strike Bill was passed in the House of Representatives by 219 votes to 129. ...

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  22. Chinese Charged With Manslaughter

    SYDNEY.—Chin Sing, 58, a Chinese laborer, was remanded at Central Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously slain ...

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  23. Severe Fighting In Montenegro

    LONDON, Friday—Severe fighting continues in Montenegro, where the Fifth German offensive against local patriots shows ...

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  25. Churches' Protest At Sterilisation

    LONDON, Friday.—Leaders in Holland have joined in a united protest against the first sterilisation operations on Dutch Jews. ...

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  26. "SCREWBALL" HAS ANOTHER LIFE

    LONDON, Friday.—Canada's flying ace. Flying Officer George ("Screwball") Bowline (29 kills over Malta), has used another of ...

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  27. RAAF PILOTS IN ENGLAND MOURN COMRADE'S DEATH

    LONDON, Friday.—Australian pilots in London mourn the [?]oss of Squadron Leader R. W. Bungey who shot himself on Brighton ...

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  28. QUEUES WAIT TO BUY HORSEFLESH IN UNITED STATES

    ADELAIDE.—How people in the United States were in some respects feeling the war more acutely than Australians, was told by ...

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  29. PETAIN TIGHTENS SLAVE DECREES

    LONDON Friday.—The Vichy Council of Ministers met to-day under Marshal Petain and issued a decree tightening up the laws ...

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  30. BELGIAN SPIRIT IS UNBROKEN

    LONDON, Friday.—The Belgian Prime Minister (Senator Pierlot) said in a speech at Edinburgh that 53 per cent. of Belgian ...

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  31. Jap Bombers Downed Over Solomons

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—On Thursday morning, Corsairs and Lightnings intercepted and shot down four Mitsubishi bombers ...

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  32. White Rajah In London

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Charles Brooke. Rajah Of Sarawak, has arrived by air from America. ...

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