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  3. PROPOSALS FOR DEFENCE OF INDIA

    THE result of Sir Stafford Cripps' negotiations with Indian leaders may be announced tomorrow. One New Delhi message speaks of hopes that a last-minute compromise may save the situation, but another reports that the War Cabinet's reply to the Indian Congress Party's ...

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  4. UNIFORM TAXATION

    SHARPEST conflict at the forthcoming meeting of Premiers to discuss the uniform tax proposal under which the States would be asked to vacate the income tax field for the duration of the war and one year afterwards ...

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  5. SEVERELY MAULED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Despatches from Russia continue to refer to the severe mauling of strong ...

    Article : 328 words
  6. RIFLE DRILL

    Instruction in how to handle a rifle is compulsory for men of the United States Army Air Corps. These airmen are undergoing rifle drill at an Australian camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Another Heavy Allied Attack On Lae

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. SEVERAL enemy aircraft were probably damaged by fire during an Allied ...

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  8. OVERHAUL URGED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A representative deputation today protested strongly to the Minister for Information (Senator ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. NIGHT AIR ATTACKS

    THE loss of only five aircraft of 300 which took part in the R.A.F. raids on Germany and France on Sunday night seems to prove that, given favourable weather, night raiders can still attack with comparative ...

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  10. ALERT AT MADRAS

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. — The first Japanese attacks on the Indian mainland yesterday were followed by an a[?] ...

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  11. TRADING IN LIQUOR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—The Federal Government has decided to reduce the hours for trading in liquor to seven a day ...

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  12. STRENGTH DISCUSSED

    SOME answer to the question, "How strong is the Luftwaffe," which has been much debated during the war, is being provided by the extent of its activities. The German Air Force is operating daily and nightly ...

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    LONDON, Tuesday. BRITISH fighter squadrons in the Western Desert have, destroyed more than 300 ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. FIERCE FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. FIERCE fighting is raging in the Philippines, where General Wainwright's American ...

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  15. BURMA EVACUATIONS

    THE British evacuation of Thayetmyo and Allanmyo, a few miles north of Prome, is reported in today's Burma ...

    Article : 384 words
  16. INCREASED OUTPUT

    SEATTLE, Tuesday. — Speaking as an Army representative, Col. Griffith, in an Army Day message, announced that the ...

    Article : 154 words
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  18. COALFIELD STRIKES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—War Cabinet, at a meeting on Thursday, will consider what further steps it can take to deal with ...

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  19. A.I.F. LEADER WELCOMED HOME

    Welcomed home at a civic reception in Melbourne on his return from the Middle East, where he led the A.I.F. for more than two years—General Sir Thomas Blamey with the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) and the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NAZIS PREPARE FOR NEW BLITZ

    THE military correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that Air General Student, the German ...

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  21. FAREWELL TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The last Australian has now said "Good-bye" to Tobruk. Since the relief of the fortress a few months ago a small ...

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  22. PORT MORESBY RAID

    THE Japanese air raid on Port Moresby, the 23rd on the town, failed completely. Announcing this today, ...

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  23. MORE ENEMY LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday — A United States submarine has reported having sunk an enemy freighter in Japanese waters while on ...

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  24. MR. E. G. KNOX APPOINTED TO NEW ARMY POST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The appointment of Mr. Errol G. Knox, chairman of the Australian Newspapers Conference ...

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  25. Chinese Driven From Hong Kong

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Japanese have driven more than 1,000,000 Chinese out of Hong Kong, and transformed the city into an ...

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