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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE "AD-MAN" SAYS

    One step won't take you very far; You've got to keep on walking; One word won't tell folks who you are, You've got to keen on talking. ...

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  4. "Jugoslavs Will Attack Axis Troops"

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Istanbul correspondent of the "New York Times" states: A special agent who escaped from ...

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  5. AIF OBJECT TO LOSING IDENTITY

    CANBERRA, Monday. In the House of Representatives on Friday, Mr Francis (UAP) said he had been informed that a direct effort ...

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  6. Unified Tax Plan

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government is seeking legal advice on whether a unified tax plan could be enforced ...

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  7. FOUR OF 20 RAIDERS DESTROYED OVER MORESBY BY FIGHTERS

    GHQ, South-west Pacific, Monday: An aerodrome at Port Moresby was raided by 12 enemy bombers and an escort of eight Zero fighters yesterday. Allied fighters intercepted brilliantly, ...

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  8. Hamburg Bombed

    LONDON, Monday: The RAF bombed Hamburg last night, although the weather was not good over Germany. ...

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  9. Japanese Plan to Encircle

    LONDON, Monday: In Burma the Japanese appear to be making a supreme effort to execute ...

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  10. REPORT REFUTES ALLEGATIONS BY WARD

    CANBERRA, Monday: Allegations which the Labor Minister (Mr Ward) made in Parliament last week against the management ...

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  11. RUSSIAN WEDGE OF STEEL

    LONDON, Monday: Soviet forces have driven a deep wedge of steel into enemy positions, according to a report ...

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  12. "FASCIST REGIME AHEAD FOR JAPAN"

    NEW YORK, Monday: Tokio Official Radio says.: Domei News Agency reports that almost complete returns for the election on ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN SERVE IN ICELAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Australian airmen are on active service in Iceland. This was revealed today by the Air Minister (Mr ...

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  14. JAPANESE DO NOT LET UP DESPITE LOSSES

    GHQ. South-West Pacific, Monday: Blows and counter-blows continue to be exchanged by the Allied and Japanese air forces in ...

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  15. ALERT IN PORTS IN UNOCCUPIED FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday: A Vichy message says: An alert and antiaircraft gunfire in Toulon and Marseilles are believed the first ...

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  16. Horse Racing

    CANBERRA, Monday: Although the Federal Government requested the State Governments to take action to curtail race meetings ...

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  17. ENTERTAINMENT FOR TROOPS NEXT SUNDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley) announced today that Sunday entertainment for troops would begin on ...

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  18. NINE BRITISH AIRMEN REACH FRONTIER OF SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM, Monday: Seven British, one Australian and one Canadian airmen who were shot down in the raid on Trondheim ...

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  19. FATAL INJURIES IN NIGHT TRAINING EXERCISES

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Military authorities today announced the death of Pte Gordon Spence Evans (22) as the result of ...

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  20. JAPANESE WITHDRAWAL IN MARKHAM VALLEY

    Advanced Allied Base, Monday: Japanese forces which last week penetrated 25 miles from Lae to Nazdab in ...

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  21. APPEAL AGAINST DECISION OF NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Full Court today reserved its decision in the case arising from the death sentence for murder imposed by a ...

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  22. DISTURBANCES IN PARIS FOLLOW DISTRIBUTION OF BOGUS CIRCULARS

    LONDON, Monday: A Madrid message says: The circulation of 1000000 bogus circulars in Paris alleging that an extra bread ration ...

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  23. MEN SOUGHT FOR AIR FORCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Following the warning of the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) that Australia is in constant danger of ...

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  24. THEFT OF AMERICAN MATERIAL FROM WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Monday: After a jury had convicted Wilfred Malone (40), carter of having received two kegs of nails belonging to she USA ...

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  25. CALL FOR MORE COTTON PRODUCTION DISAPPOINTS

    BRISBANE, Monday: The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr Bulcock) stated today that unless the farmers rallied to the call to grow more ...

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  26. LONG JOURNEY FOR 32,000 HEAD OF CATTLE

    CANBERRA, Monday: About 32,000 head of cattle are moving across Central Australia at present in the largest single droving ...

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  27. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS SHORTLY

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The Swedish liner Drottningholm, which was chartered by the US to exchange American and Axis diplomats, has arrived ...

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  28. TEA RETAILERS GRANTED EXTRA MARGIN OF PROFIT

    CANBERRA, Monday: The maximum retail prices of tea in small quantities from an ounce onwards has been fixed by the ...

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  29. DUBBO BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The date of the poll for Dubbo by-election will be announced this week. Probably it will be the last Saturday in May. ...

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  30. "TOO EXPENSIVE TO KEEP TWO HOMES GOING"

    SYDNEY, Monday: Married men would not work on the Warrangamba pipeline because they found it tea expensive to live in the camps provided ...

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  31. NAZI PILOT CAPTURED AFTER ESCAPE

    NEW YORK, Sunday: A report from San Antonio (Texas) states that Lieut Hans Krug, a 22-year-old Nazi bomber pilot who escaped from a Canadian ...

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  33. ACK-ACK PRACTICE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. Monday: The staccato bark of heavy anti-aircraft guns today emphasised Brisbane's ability to hit back at enemy raiders. United ...

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  34. SEIZURE OF SMALL CRAFT

    SYDNEY, Monday: "I have the greatest sympathy for boatowners whose small craft have been yielded up for security reasons," said ...

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  35. BILLS DISCUSSED BY STATE CABINET

    SYDNEY, Monday: State Cabinet today discussed the Coal and Oil. Shale Mineworkers' Pensions and the Fisheries and Oyster Farm ...

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  36. POSITION OF DEPENDENTS IN PROBATE COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Justice (Mr Downing), commenting today on the position in which dependents of missing soldiers, sailors ...

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  37. TWO AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A pilot and observer were killed when an Air Force machine crashed near Wodonga on Friday morning. The machine struck ...

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  38. JAPANESE REPORT

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Tokio Official Radio says: "The Domei News Agency claims Japanese bombers scored devastating hits on the air base at Horn ...

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  39. RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON, Monday: Malta was twice raided yesterday once by a small Italian formation strongly escorted by German fighters, of which one was ...

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