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  4. Nazis May Remove Laval

    NEW YORK, Monday: The "New York Times" states that private advices from Europe predict the imminent removal ...

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  5. 'MORE FIGHTER SWEEPS OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday: In the course of a sweep over northern France this evening two enemy fighters were destroyed ...

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  6. Severe Fighting In Russia

    LONDON, Monday: This morning's Moscow, communique states: "Russians in several sectors of the Kharkov ...

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  7. BIG CHANGES IN US NAVAL PROGRAMME

    NEW, YORK, Monday: The military and naval expert of the "New York Times," Hanson Baldwin, writes: The ...

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  8. Enemy Planes Left On Fire

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Today's GHQ communique reads: In New Britain, at Rabaul, Vun-Akanau ...

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  9. Burma Must be Retaken

    NEW DELHI, Monday: Stillwell, American leader of the Chinese forces, has arrived for a conference with General ...

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  10. Beginning Of Decisive Phase

    SYDNEY, Monday: "The stream of strength poured out "by America to help Australia has now grown in volume and ...

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  11. Russian Will To Win

    BRISBANE, Monday:-- Pilot Officer A. J. Gould, of Brisbane, addressing a gathering at the Red Cross Cafe tonight, said: "The ...

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  12. DEMAND FOR SECOND FRONT ACCLAIMED

    LONDON, Sunday: A crowded meeting at the London Hippodrome, organised by the "Daily Express," adopted a resolution ...

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  13. SEVERE BLOW

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The raid on Vun-Akanau aerodrome yesterday was one of the most punishing yet made in this area, and was ...

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  14. POSTPONEMENT OF TALKS WITH TRADE UNIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said today it would be quite impracticable for the Federal Government ...

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  15. AUSTRALASIA FULLY BEHIND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday: "We know that if our enemies prevail, or even secure a stalemate, all will be lost," said the Australian envoy ...

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  16. WHY MINES WERE IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two mines were idle in New South Wales today through strikes, and a third mine, the State mine at Lithgow, ...

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  17. To Be Charged With Murder Of 3 Women

    MELBOURNE, Monday:-- High United States Army officials said to-day - that' the American soldier, who has been detained since ...

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  18. EXPLOITED SURPRISE ELEMENT

    LONDON, Monday: The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: Before the attack on Madagascar, commandos threaded the shoals ...

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  19. STANDBY DANISH CONSULS APPRECIATED

    CANBERRA, Monday: Because of their insistence on maintaining relations with the Danish Legation in London, the Consul-General of ...

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  20. GOVT TURNS DOWN UPPER HOUSE AMENDMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday: "The State Government will not accept the amendments made by the Legislative Council to the workers' ...

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  21. "To Fill Needs Of Feminine Wardrobes"

    MELBOURNE, Monday:-- The Director of Rationing (Dr Coombs) said today that the commission had power to appoint women ...

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  22. GERMANS SAY NUMBER OF ITALIAN BATTLESHIPS INCREASED

    LONDON, Sunday: Berlin Radio announces that Italy's battleships now exceed the total at June, 1940. The warships damaged at Taranto have ...

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  23. 600 Miners On Strike Yesterday

    CANBERRA, Monday: Nearly 600 coal miners, comprising the operating staff of two large New South Wales coal mines, struck ...

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  24. ENEMY AIR ACTIVITY OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON. Monday: The Air Ministry reports: There was some activity over coastal districts in Southern England last night. Bombs were ...

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  25. Legal Points Connected With Arrest of American

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Acting Attorney-General (Mr Beasley) said that the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) and the Solicitor-General (Sir George ...

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  26. LITTLE AIR ACTIVITY OVER MALTA

    MALTA, Monday: Enemy air activity yesterday was negligible. Fighters destroyed an enemy bomber. ...

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  27. DOCTOR OPERATES ON RATING ABOARD DESTROYER IN GALE

    LONDON, Sunday: The doctor aboard a bucking destroyer in a gale had to be held wedged against the operating table by another officer when ...

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  28. MAY BUILD TEMPORARY HOMES FOR WAR WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government may build temporary homes to house war workers. If' the 'scheme now being considered is ...

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  29. BOYS BLAMED FOR FIRES

    SYDNEY. Monday: Three or four boys are blamed for starting two fires in a packing building and greasy wool stores at the works of F. W. Hughes ...

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  30. FACTORY WORKERS MAY HAVE TO WEAR CLOGS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Although an assurance had been received by the Deputy Director of War Organisation of Industry (Mr Colin Clark) from the ...

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  31. GHORMLEY ARRIVES AT WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON. Monday: Vice-Admiral Ghormley, United Nations Commander in the South Pacific area, arrived at Wellington today and later ...

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  32. MORE SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON Monday: The Navy Department announces that 28 survivors from a medium-sized United States merchantman which was sunk ...

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  33. DFC FOR AUSTRALIAN PILOT-OFFICER

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Pilot Officer P. H. Watson (30), RAAF flight-commadner of a Spitfire squadron in Britain, has been awarded the ...

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  34. LABOR COLLABORATION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The secretary of the British Trade Union Congress (Sir Walter Citrine) told President Roosevelt that the American ...

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  35. Q'LAND REPRESENTATIVE

    BRISBANE. Monday: The Premier (Mr Forgan Smith) announced . tonight that the Queensland representative of the Commonwealth ...

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  36. MILK BOARD SALARIES REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The State Cabinet tonight fixed salaries of the members of the Milk Eoard. in all cases making a considerable reduction. The ...

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  37. GERMANS' HUGE LOSS OF MANPOWER

    LONDON, Monday: The Lisbon correspondent of British United Press states: It is learned from a reliable source. that Germany has ...

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  38. MELBOURNE CUP LIKELY TO BE RUN ON A SATURDAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Because of the Federal ban on racing and other organised sport on public holidays, it is likely the Melbourne Cup will have ...

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  39. EUROPE MAY FACE ONE OF WORST FAMINES IN HISTORY

    WASHINGTON, Monday:--The Department of Agriculture announced that Europe's food supplies and prospects had been brought to ...

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  40. "FACING THREAT WITH PROUD CONFIDENCE"

    LONDON. Monday: A resolution by the National Executive Committee of the Labor Party, referring to the international situation, says: "Conference ...

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  41. 60 CHARGED WITH DRUNKENNESS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Sixty of the 81 new charges listed at the City Police Court today were for drunkenness. It, is many years since such a number had ...

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  42. BOOTS AND FLANNELS FOR MINERS

    CANBERRA. Monday The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) announced today that retailers would permitted to sell ...

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  43. MEMBERS OF AXIS STAFFS CONFER

    LONDON, Sunday: The German Radio says: Members of the Italian, German and Japanese military staffs met in Rome. The Italian ...

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