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  4. QUAKE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday: Brick buildings collapsed, thousands of chimneys were brought down and plateglass ...

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  5. Axis Forces 50 Miles Inside Frontier Of Egypt

    LONDON, Thursday: Latest reports indicate that Axis forces are 50 miles inside the Egyptian frontier. A Cairo GHQ communique states: "Our mobile ...

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  6. Big Call-ups Shortly For Civil Construction Corps

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Big call-ups for the civil construction corps to fulfil the gigantic Allied ...

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  7. Russian Ship Shelled By Japanese Submarine Off Australian Coast

    A Russian freighter has reached an Australian port after having been shelled off the east coast of Australia by a ...

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  8. In Q'land Soon Army Call-up

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A military service call-up in Queensland of many married men aged 18 to 45 is impending, said the Deputy ...

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  9. RECONNAISSANCE OVER CELEBES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:-- A communique from GHQ. SW Pacific, today reads:-- NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR ...

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  10. OVER 2000-MILE FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: An Aliled plane flew more than 2000 miles; mostly over enemy-occupied country' and enemy-controlled waters, in a ...

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  11. Guerillla Work For VDC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Guerilla operations to protect vulnerable points and warn superior military organisations of enemy ...

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  12. Pooling of Essential Transport

    BRISBANE, Thursday: After consultation with transport experts, the transport authorities were in agreement that, to make best use ...

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  13. President of Argentine Resigns

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday: Dr Ortiz's resignation, as President has been delivered to the Senate. If it is accepted, the ...

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  14. "WILL BE BIG DECLINE IN DAIRY OUTPUT''

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Mr W. J. Sloan, of Malanda, a member of the Queensland Butter Board, told the Committee of Rural ...

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  15. Improved Headlamp for Vehicles

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An improved headlamp light on all vehicles will be permitted under amended regulations to be ...

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  16. Q'LAND TRADE STANDARDS FOR LADY FINGERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Trade standards for lady fingers have been prescribed. These bananas are divided into two grades, both for those ...

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  17. "Superiority of Latest US Tanks"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The "Herald- Tribune's" Washington correspondence declares that testimony was given before the House ...

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  18. URGES RELEASE OF KEY MEN TO PRODUCE FOOD

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "While it is not desired to take one unnecessary farmer from the Army, key men should be released for ...

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  19. "FULL EFFORT FROM INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENT"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: "The Australasian Council of Trade Unions is grimly determined to keep Industry, including coalmining, on a ...

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  20. ANNUAL MEETING OF Q'LAND COFE SYNOD CANCELLED

    BRISBANE. Thursday: A regulation was issued by the Governor-in-Council Under the Public Safety Act today cancelling the annual meeting of the ...

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  21. MANPOWER ON FARMS

    SYDNEY, Thursdays Replying to Various statements [this week that manpower in primary industries was still being depleted by call-ups ...

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  22. 4 PC PROFIT RESTRICTION PLAN NOT ABANDONED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) today denied a suggestion that the Government proposed to abandon ...

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  23. NO TRAVEL FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN BETWEEN STATES

    BRISBANE. Thursday: Scholars from boarding schools in New South Wales who have travelled to their homes in Queensland will have to remain in the ...

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  24. AMENDED ACTS TO OPERATE FROM JULY 1

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Workers' Compensation Act and the amended Silicosis Act will operate from- July 1. The amended Workers' Compensation ...

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  25. THREE SERIOUSLY INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Three men were seriously injured last night when a car failed to negotiate a bend in a road and crashed down an ...

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  26. JAPANESE REPORT ON OCCUPATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Tokio Official Radio says: Japanese naval and military forces in the Aleutians occupied Kiska on June 7 and Attu on ...

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  27. TRAVELLERS TO CONFERENCES OF NATIONAL IMPORTANCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Director of Rail Transport (Mr D. J. House) stated today that, provided they could prove they were dealing with matters ...

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  28. GOVT AGAINST LONGER SHIFTS IN MUNITION WORKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Federal Labor Minister (Mr Ward) said today that the Federal Government was opposed to longer ...

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  29. JAPANESE ADMIT ALEUTIANS ONLY BARREN OUTPOST

    NEW YORK. Thursday: Tokio Radio says: A Japanese newspaper has published the first photographs and details of the ...

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  30. SPECIAL MEETING OF PACIFIC COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: President Roosevelt has summoned a special meeting of the Pacific Council for Thursday. ...

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  31. CUT OF THIRD IN BEER PRODUCTION TO BE MAINTAINED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: After a conference with the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) today, the Prime Minister ...

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  32. CLOSURE OF GOVT HOTELS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Transport (Mr G'Sullivan) said today that he had been informed of the decision of the Railway ...

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  33. TWO INJURED IN FORCED LANDING

    CAIRNS. Thursday: Two members of a crew of a plane which crashed while making a forced landing at Mount Mulligan today were injured ...

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  34. WANTS TO BE DROPPED IN BERLIN TO KILL HITLER BY ARROW

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Mr MacMillan). in a tribute to the colonial fighting services in the ...

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  35. RAIL PRIORITIES FOR FREIGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Federal Transport Minister (Mr Lawson) said tonight that interstate railway Priority regulations for freight were ...

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  36. STRIKE DELAYS NAVAL WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Important naval work is held up by the decision of 700 engineers employed at a large Sydney establishment to ...

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  37. LIQUOR HOURS FOR ''WAR WORKERS''

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr McKell) said today that under the National Security Regulations the regulation providing for an extension of ...

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  38. SUCCESSFUL PAID BY CHINESE PLANES

    NEW YORK, Thursday; The Chunking representative of Associated Press says: Chinese bombers raided Hankow on Tuesday and ...

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  39. FIVE ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED OVER MALTA

    LONDON, Wednesday: A message from Malta says: Two enemy bombers and three fighters were destroyed over Malta in the past 24 hours. Several ...

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  40. TO RESUME WORK

    PERTH. Thursday: After an eightday strike, engineers who ceased work at Midland Junction workshops as a protest against the appointment of five ...

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  41. JUGOSLAV SHIP SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Navy announced that a small Jugoslav merchantman was torpedoed in the Gulf of Mexico. An explosion tore the ship ...

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  42. NO WORK AT SIX MINES YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY. Thursday: Six mines were idle today, resulting in the loss of 4560 tons of coal, and 1500 miners were idle. ...

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  43. DEFENCE OF SEBASTOPOL

    LONDON. Thursday: Vichy Radio says: Two Sebastopol forts are still in Russian hands. ...

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