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  4. May Be Compulsory Call-up o[?] Women

    CANBERRA, Thursday: There are strong indications that the Federal Government will shortly be compelled to abandon its policy ...

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  5. Germans Pour Across Don

    LONDON, Thursday: The news from the southern Russian front has become graver. Great masses of German troops and tanks are pouring across the Lower Don between Rostov and Tsymlyanskaya. In ...

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  6. MORE FIGHTING IN PAPUAN JUNGLE

    Further jungle fighting between Allied and Japanese advanced patrols has been reported from the Papuan hinterland. ...

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  7. Preparations for Second Front

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" contributes interesting ...

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  8. SAARBRUCKEN BOMBED BY RAF

    LONDON, Thursday: Saarbrucken was the main objective of a strong force o RAF bombers last night. Results ...

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  9. CIVIL WORKS CORPS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Men in the civil constructional corps of the Allied Works Council are liable to a fine of £100, or six months' ...

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  10. Pacific War Council's Session

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: After a 90-minute session of the Pacific War Council, Mr McCarthy (Canada) the spokesman, said: ...

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  11. PATROL ACTIVITY CONTINUES IN DESERT

    LONDON, Thursday: Today's Cairo communique reports only patrol activity. Our artillery engaged targets in the centre. Dust ...

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  12. CARRIER PIGEONS PART OF AIR OBSERVER CORPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) said tonight that carrier pigeons were active members of a ...

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  13. "Should Be One Australian Army"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The principle that the legal prohibition on the use of compulsorily enlisted Australian forces outside Australia ...

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  14. GOEBBELS'S TAUNT ON SECOND FRONT

    LONDON,Thursday: Berlin Radio, quoting Goebbels in an article in '"Das Reich," says: 'Churchill cannot rid himself of the spectres he has ...

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  15. CHARGED WITH HAVING STOLEN £10,500 FROM BANK

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A missing Townsville bank teller was arrested at Mackay this morning and charged with having stolen ...

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  16. ALLIES STILL PINNED TO DEFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The "New York Times" in a leader on the Japanese offensive in New Guinea says: General MacArthur's ...

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  17. ALLEGED BUSINESS TO PRODUCE SIGNS OF AILMENTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Allegations were made at Central Police Court today that two men had established a business to produce ...

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  18. MUST BE OPENED UNDER CONDITIONS ENSURING SUCCESS

    LONDON, Thursday: The Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorski), broadcasting, said: The Allied leaders are not forgetting a ...

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  19. EXHIBITION OF MIDGET SUBMARINE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Officially opening the exhibition which began today of the Japanese midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbor on May 1, the ...

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  20. CHINESE ATTACKS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Associated Press correspondent at Chungking says: Chinese troops encircled the outer regions of ...

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  21. NO MORE HARNESS FOR HORSES AND DOG RACING

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The manufacture of leather harness for horse and dog racing and trotting is prohibited by a control of leather ...

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  22. THREE JAPANESE BOMBERS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Thursday: A Chungking communique from General Stillwell's headquarters says: American fighters intercepted nine Japanese bombers ...

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  23. RAIL WARRANTS FOR AIR FORCE MEN ON LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Air Minister (Mr Drakesford) issued instructions that Air Force officers, were to resume the issue of monthly rail ...

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  25. NOMURA SOUGHT CONFERENCE WITH GREW

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The United Press correspondent at Lourenco Marques, Portuguese East Africa, says: The United States Ambassador (Mr ...

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  26. WOMEN'S CLAIM OF EQUAL PAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Three Government factories have accepted the principle of equal pay for women provided that they ...

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  27. PLEA TO DEVOTE TIME TO WAR INVENTIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: An appeal to skilled tradesmen, such as engineers and technical experts, to submit ideas to the Army Inventions ...

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  28. LOAN PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government, it is believed, will seek to borrow at least £200,000.000 on the open market this year. The first ...

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  29. FORCED TO BUILD UNDERGROUND DROMES FOR JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A Chungking message says: The Provisional Korean Government reported that over 20,000 peasants in ...

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  30. TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY,Thursday: The striking enginedrivers at Abermain No 2 and 3 collieries decided at a meeting to-day to resume at 11 p.m. They will ...

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  31. INQUIRY INTO CASE OF ERIC KELLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Justice (Mr D[?]wning) today announced that Judge Studdert had been commissioned to hold an inquiry ...

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  32. SHIPPING LOSSES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Navy Department announced that a small United States merchantman was sunk by a submarine 150 miles off the ...

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  33. BILL TO MOBILISE USA MANPOWER OF 60MILLIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Mr. Roosevelt is drafting a national War Service Bill to mobilise all America's manpower of 60,000,000 ...

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  34. MASS PRODUCTION OF IMPROVED STEN GUN

    CANBERRA,Thursday: The Munitions Minister (Mr Makin) said that the British Sten sub-machinegun, which had been renamed the ...

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  35. PLANES AT 100 MPH PICK UP GLIDERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A report from Wilmington (Delaware) states that Army officials witnessesd successful tests in which power planes flying ...

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