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  4. ADVISORY WAR COUNCIL PLAN ACCEPTED

    FOLLOWING the rejection by the Federal Labour Caucus today of the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to co-operate in a National Government, and of the proposal for a National War Council with executive powers, the conference of party managers late tonight agreed to accept the Labour plan for an Advisory War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLAN FOR ACTION

    JAPAN, Germany, and Italy have virtually completed plans to implement their new alliance pledges, according to the newspaper "Asahi." Another paper says Cabinet changes are pending. ...

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  6. MUNITIONS ANNEXE

    The construction of a munitions annexe building at Launceston would be begun forthwith, said the Premier ...

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  7. CRIPPLING BLOWS BY R.A.F. BOMBERS

    BOTH ends of the Rome-Berlin Axis had a foretaste of the gathering strength of the R.A.F. on Sunday night, when the capital of the German Reich and two of Italy's great industrial centres were subjected to crippling blows from bombers. ...

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  8. OFFENSIVE NEAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The day when we will be able to take the offensive in the Middle East is approaching steadily," said the Colonial ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) told members of the Federal Parliament at the allparty secret meeting today the steps ...

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  10. S.A. MUNITIONS FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Construction of the huge munition factories in South Australia would be put in hand immediately, the Minister for the Interior ...

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  11. "INSULT TO ISLAM"

    KARACHI, Tuesday.—Mir Talpur, the Moslem Premier, said Mussolini had committed an unforgivable sin in allowing his airmen to fly over Mecca, especially ...

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  12. CHILDREN IN SCHOOL SHELTER

    Young Londoners rather enjoy the air-raid alarm, as it gives them an opportunity to read their comic papers during school hours. Above are seen children in the school shelter at the Hugh Myddleton School, Clerkenwell, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEW MOVE BY LAVAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The French Vice-Premier (M. Laval), according to the Associated Press correspondent on ...

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  15. NAZIS TAKE BEST SECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Polish correspondent of "The Times" says that by decree Warsaw has been divided into three residential areas-German, Jewish, and ...

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  16. STALEMATE MUST BE AVOIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"We must not find ourselves up against a position of stalemate and must carry the fight to the enemy's fields until we win," said the First ...

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