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  3. UNITED NATIONS HAIL NEW TREATY

    THE signing of a 20-year treaty between the British and Soviet Governments has been hailed throughout the United Nations as an event of great historic importance and as one of the most outstanding achievements of the war. In the opinion of all commentators it will ...

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  4. PARTNERS

    Britain and Russia have signed a 20-year treaty pledging the two countries to fight together until Hitler is smashed and work together to build a better world after the war. This meeting of Mr. Churchill, Mr. Eden, and M. Maisky, the Soviet Ambassador (right) was one of many which helped to lay the foundations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HONOURED

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) issued the following MacArthur Day message yesterday: "The Australian Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INCREASED ACTIVITY

    DESPATCHES from the Russian front indicate that the Summer campaign is getting under way, with the Germans at last rolling into a large-scale act on, states a Moscow message. The German Army and air ...

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  7. NORTHERN ACTIVITY

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Allied reconnaissance planes accounted for two Japanese planes, destruction of which was ...

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  8. URGENCY REALISED

    THE announcements in Washington and London that the United States, British, and Russian Governments had reached a full understanding regarding "the urgent task of creating a second front in Europe in 1942" has created a profound impression ...

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  9. ENGAGING LABOUR

    CANBERRA. Friday.—Under a National Security (ManPower) order issued tonight by the Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

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  10. IMPORTANT CHANGES

    [?] upon by War Cabinet to-day. Eligibility for the "return from active service" badge will, in ...

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  11. RATIONING SCHEME

    [?] on Monday, although there will ...

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  12. Petain And Laval "United"

    SPEAKING at a luncheon of regional heads of the French Logion which Laval gave to quieten members' ...

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  13. [?]

    LONDON, Friday.—The visit of the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) to Britain and America was a closely guarded ...

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  14. "Mr. Smith From Abroad"

    "MR. SMITH from Abroad" was the title taken by the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) during his visits ...

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  15. SITUATION CRITICAL

    LONDON, Friday. — Three large Japanese columns pressing east and south-east from Nanchang made long strides ...

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  16. WHEN V.C. WINNERS MET

    The first Australian artilleryman who has won the Victoria Cross in this war, Lieut. A. R. Cutler, was invested with his decoration by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie, V.C.) at Admiralty House, Sydney, this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ENEMY LOSSES OFF MIDWAY

    ACCORDING to a reliable estimate, the Japanese lost 90 per cent of the aircraft they used in the Midway battle, and also at least 10,000 naval personnel. THE Honolulu correspondent of ...

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  18. FALL OF BIR HAKHEIM

    THE fall of Bir Hakheim after one of the most heroic stands in the Libyan campaign gives Field-Marshal Rommel one great advantage. He can now concentrate on a striking force against the ...

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  19. West Australia Lodges Writ

    TODAY a writ was lodged in the High Court Registry on behalf of West Australia in connection with Commonwealth ...

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  20. Women's Employment Board

    CANBERRA. Friday.—The Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia (Mr. L Withall) said today that the ...

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  21. PRIORITY TRAVEL

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — The priority system of travel on Australian railways will come into operation on July 1, announced the ...

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  22. MASS MURDER

    LONDON, Friday. — Thirty-four more hostages, including 10 women, were executed in Prague and Brno yesterday as reprisals for the killing ...

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  23. EMPLOYMENT OF LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Appointment of waterside employment committees for Tasmanian ports is notified in a special Commonwealth ...

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  24. COAL MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY Friday.—Only three mines were idle today because of strikes, but Australia's largest pit —Burwood on the north field—could ...

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  25. "Earlier Treaty Might Have Prevented War"

    LONDON. Friday.—Belief that if he British-Soviet Treaty had existed some years ago many grave [?]olunders in foreign policy might ...

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  26. MORE EVIDENCE OF HUN ATROCITIES

    FURTHER evidence of German attrocities in Russia is contained in the third Note by the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Molotov) to ...

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  27. Land Taxation

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — In the Budget to be presented to Parliament, there would be no increase in Federal land taxation, the Prime ...

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  28. U.S. SUPPLIES OF SUGAR

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—The Department of Agriculture has reported that the United States' supply of sugar for 1942 is the smallest (o[?] ...

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  29. Mr. C. A. Lakin Wins By-Election

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. C. A. Lakin has won the by-election for the Llandaff and Barry seat in the House of Commons. Final count: ...

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  30. Indians Evacuated From Burma

    NEW DELHI. Friday. — Four hundred thousand out of 1,100,000 Indians were evacuated from Burma after the country was overrun ...

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  31. Huge War Credit

    LONDON. Friday.—The House of Commons at its next sitting will be asked to vote a further credit of £1,000,000,000 for war expenditure. ...

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