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  3. PEACE PLAN FOR COALFIELDS

    DECLARING that conferences this week have convinced him that there are no irreconcilable differences between coal mine owners and coal mine workers in New South Wales regarding the steps necessary to establish and to maintain peace in the coal ...

    Article : 637 words
  4. FLEDGED

    A view of an invesli[?]ure ceremony in Australia, when R.A.A.F. trainees received their wings from a United States officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMMANDOS

    British forces training for a night raid on the French Coast. These commandos, disembarking from special landing craft and wearing new steel helmets, are preparing for the attack on Bruneval. In the actual raid they destroyed an important German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TIMOSHENKO TIGHTENS GRIP

    WITH the initiative still in his hands, Marshal Timoshenko appears to be tightening his grip on the approaches to Kharkov and is forcing the Germans to use more and more of their Spring reserves in a desperate, but so far ineffective attempt to halt the Russian onslaught. ...

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  7. ALLIED SUCCESSES

    THE sinking of a Japanese heavy cruiser and two large cargo vessels by Allied submarines is announced, in today's communique from General Headquarters. Further air successes also are reported. The cruiser was a vessel of 7,100 tons, belonging ...

    Article : 455 words
  8. JAPAN'S NEXT MOVE

    TWO prominent American political commentators, Mr. Wilfrid Fleisher and Major Fielding Eliot— express divergent but highly interesting views concerning the next Japanese move in the Pacific. Mr. ...

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  9. [?] LOST

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—An officer and three airmen were killed and an airman trainee was injured when an R.A.A.F. ...

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  10. BAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Federal ban on observance of public holidays will he relaxed for the remainder of this year. ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN GIFTS FOR JAPANESE

    Bombs being loaded on to aircraft, destined for Japanese bases. R.A.A.F. and United States air crews have done a mag nificent job in these areas. Dept. of Information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Industrial Talks Postponed

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Government has decided to postpone a conference between the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) and ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. KNOCKOUT ATTEMPT

    APPARENTLY intent on knocking out China or at least seizing forward areas from which Japan might be attacked, the Japanese have supplemented their broad offensive in Chekiang, landing in force on the northern ...

    Article : 439 words
  14. MARTINIQUE TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The Martinique conversations had progressed so satisfactorily that those dealing with military ...

    Article : 143 words
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  16. MAJOR ATTLEE'S CONFIDENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Deputy Prime Minister (Major Attlee), in an address, said he welcomed Russia's "kick back." "We have plans, too, ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. IMPORTANT TALKS

    LONDON. Friday.—Signiflcant discussions are proceeding between the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) and the ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. Mexico's Protest Rejected

    THE Foreign Office arinounced that the Axis nations had rejected Mexico's protest note and demand for complete ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. FAMINE IN GREECE

    LONDON, Friday.— Neutral diplomats from Athens declare that the Red Cross must double the amount of food supplies to ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. No Occasion For Carelessness

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Because there had been a slight relaxation in blackout and brownout conditions, this should not ...

    Article : 78 words
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  22. No Tea Ration Increase

    MELBORNE. Friday.—There is no immediate prospect of an increase in the tea ration. Mr. A. W Cole, chairman of the Rationing ...

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