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  4. Clothes Rationing

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Because of the trading chaos caused by the announcement of the Federal Government's ...

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  5. Fighting Rages On The Indian and Chinese Borders

    LONDON, Wednesday: Fighting is raging on both the Indian and China borders of Burma. Berlin Radio quoted a report from Tokio saying that Japanese vanguard troops had crossed the Indian frontier at ...

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  6. MYSTERY LACK OF NEWS ON NAZI PUSH

    LONDON, Wednesday: There is still an extraordinary lack of authentic news of the German offensive on the Kerch Peninsula. The mystery was heightened by the Moscow midday communique, ...

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  7. Brownout Restrictions

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Provided that steps are taken to institute a blackout at short notice, reduction of the ...

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  8. USA Move

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states: The controversy, "Battleship ...

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  9. Malta's Toll Of Raiders Over 500 Mark

    LONDON, Wednesday: It was officially announced in Malta that since the outbreak 507 enemy aircraft have been ...

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  10. GAS MASKS FOR CIVILIANS IN COASTAL AREAS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Answering a question today, the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said provision was being ...

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  11. Blarney's Message:

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: "Overwhelm, destroy and slay the aggressor." was the message the Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  12. QUESTION ON STATEMENT BY OWEN DIXON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "I regard Sir Owen Dixon's capacity in this matter as being of the highest; his credibility is without ...

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  13. PECULIAR GERMAN THREAT

    LONDON, Wednesday: Berlin Radio today made the following peculiar announcement: "Germany's chemical industry, which has held uncontested ...

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  14. CURTIN'S ULTIMATUM TO MINERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Announcing in the House of Representatives this afternoon that 10 NSW coal mines were idle today ...

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  15. German Planes Sink Three British Destroyers

    LONDON, Tuesday: An Admiralty communique states that German planes sank the destroyers Lively, Jackal and Kipling in the East Mediterranean yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. GERMANS SAY WILL NOT USE GAS

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Berlin High Command spokesman stated: "The German Command has no intention of using poison gas. It does ...

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  17. U-BOATS ACTIVE OFF FLORIDA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Capt. Charles Rosendahl, in charge of the "blimps" (balloons) told the House of Representatives Naval Committee ...

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  18. RECOMMENDATIONS REGARDING MUNITION ANNEXES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Joint Parliamentary Committee on war expenditure, in its fourth progress, report which was tabled today in the House ...

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  19. ROME SAYS LORD GORT WOUNDED

    LONDON, Tuesday: Rome Radio stated that Lord Gort was wounded by bomb splinters in the left arm during a raid on Malta last week. ...

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  20. KING'S HORSE WINS NEWMARKET GUINEA'S

    LONDON, Tuesday: His Majesty King George was at Buckingham Palace when he received the news that his horse, Biggame, had won by four ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN BOMBED JAPANESE SUBMARINE

    AN ADVANCED ALLIED BASE, Wednesday: An Australian pilot, flying a Lockheed Hudson bomber, bombed one of the two Japanese ...

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  22. STATE GOVT. DEFEAT IN UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Government suffered a defeat in the Legislative Council when the House amended the Motor Vehicles Third ...

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  23. TOBACCO AND CIGARETTE QUOTAS BEING REVIEWED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Quotas of tobacco and cigarettes for all centres in the Commonwealth are being reviewed in the light of population ...

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  24. WEATHER LIMITS AIR ACTION IN NORTH-EAST

    GHQ, South-west Pacific Area, Wednesday: Weather conditions have limited Allied air activity in the north-east sector--the scene of ...

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  25. MR ANTHONY'S OBJECTION TO PENSION BILL CLAUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Consideration in committee of the Bill to increase old age and invalid pensions was resumed in the House of ...

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  27. French and Germans on Eve Of New Crisis

    LONDON, Tuesday: Reports from the French frontier indicate that Franco-German relations are on the eve of a new crisis. The Germans are reported to have presented far-reaching demands ...

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  28. WOMEN FOR WAR WORK

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) stated in the House of representatives today that voluntary ...

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  29. CONSPIRACY CASE DEFENDANTS FOR TRIAL

    PERTH, Wednesday: With the completion of the Crown case in the Australia First Movement conspiracy case today, all four accused Nancy ...

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  30. UNIONS AND MINISTERS TO EXCHANGE VIEWS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Trades Union Congress called by the War Cabinet last week will meet in Melbourne on May 29. The congress ...

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  31. SUGAR INDUSTRY WORKERS' REGISTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday:--The Queensland Deputy-Director of Manpower (Mr Walsh) said today that a register would be established for ...

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  32. £3 MILLION PAID FOR WAR DAMAGE COVER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr W. H. Chancellor, a member of the War Damage Commission, said that the commission had received over £3,000,000 ...

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  33. FEDERAL BUDGET EXPECTED IN AUGUST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Australia's record budget for 1942-43 which according to present estimates will reach the huge sum of £500,000 000. ...

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  34. MOTOR REGISTRATION FEE REDUCTION

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: It was announced today by the Minister for Transport (Mr O'Sullivan) that the 20 per cent cut in motor registration ...

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  35. Genuine Tea Clubs May Get Ration

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Special tea supplies may be made available for workers who are away from their homes for long periods ...

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