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  4. FIRE ON EXPRESS TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sixty-two first-class passengers had to run for their lives from the second division of the ...

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  5. HOTEL HOURS 10 TO 6

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Following a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day, the Premier (Mr. McKell) announced his ...

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  6. "Curtin Playing To U.S. Against London"

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Casey-Churchill-Curtin affair continues to receive prominent publicity throughout America. ...

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  7. MORE BOMBS ON PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Port Moresby was raided again by the Japanese this morning, but although preliminary reports say that the raid again was on a substantial scale no casualties or damage had been ...

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  8. SWEDISH MOVES TO MEET MENACE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The "Daily Express" says: Sweden, fearing an invasion in the spring, has ...

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  9. Nazis Try To Conceal Losses

    LONDON, Tuesday: Stubborn fighting is reported from Russia with the recapture of more villages by Soviet troops. ...

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  10. Needs Aid of Press, Says MacArthur

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: "I want your help; without it we cannot get the maximum out of the situation, and we need ...

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  11. RELIEF AVAILABLE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) said today that hotelkeepers and others who found themselves in ...

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  12. Long Debate In Queensland Caucus

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Members of the Parliamentary Labor Party in caucus today criticised the Cabinet for net submitting its ...

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  13. DECISIONS AFFECTING CHINESE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Because of interruption of communications between Australia and China, the Federal Government has decided ...

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  14. Raised to First Priority Industry

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The Direcitcr-General of Manpower (Mr Wurth) has agreed to place food manufacture among the first ...

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  15. Story of Dash from Batan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: After Lieut.-General MacArthur and his party had made a dramatic dash from ...

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  16. Japanese Naval Spokesman--

    LONDON, Tuesday: In a newspaper article, a Japanese naval spokesman has made a remarkably frank statement on the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH US PLANES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: To make Australian pilots familiar with the faster-flying American planes, batches of them were attached to ...

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  18. RECEIVING TREATMENT IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Wounded Australians from the Middle East. Java and other battle areas, as well as allied soldiers from the northern war ...

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  19. MAPS RECALLED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: In less than a fortnight Queensland, has been almost stripped bare of road signs and familiar place-names. The RACQ has stored ...

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  20. INCREASED PRODUCTION OF PIG MEATS SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: an assurance was given to producers of pig meats by the Commerce Minister (Mr Scully) tonight that if ...

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  21. PILOT-OFFICER KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In a crash landing on the aerodrome at an RAAF training station in Victoria on Monday, an aircraft struck and killed ...

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  22. Great Work By Civil Pilots

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In unarmed, comparatively slow machines, Australian civil pilots have run the gauntlet of enemy bullets ...

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  23. RANDWICK UNLIKELY FOR RACES AFTER SATURDAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--Although Randwick racecourse will be available for racing next Saturday, it will not, it is understood, be available for ...

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  24. GREETINGS FROM PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Congratulations on his safe arrival in Australia and on the assumption of the Supreme Command in the South-west Pacific ...

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  25. JAPANESE SEEK LONG-TERM FISHERIES PACT

    NEW YORK, Monday: Tokio Official Radio said that negotiations were continuing for a long-term fisheries agreement with Russia ...

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  27. DECORATIONS FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Five decorations to Australian airmen were announced by the Air Minister (Mr Drakeford) today. They were: ...

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  28. BRITISH PATROLS CAPTURE VEHICLES IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday: Today's Cairo communique states: "There was some enemy movement in the area south of Tmimi yesterday. ...

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  29. AMERICANS SEEK CHANGES IN BRISBANE SHOPPING HOURS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The American Army is seeking changes in Brisbane shopping hours to: Week days, until 8 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 p.m.; ...

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  30. TO PREVENT FOOD SHORTAGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The rural industries committee of the Federal Parliament today directed a special letter to the Prime Minister ...

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  31. ITALIANS LOSE 13,000-TON LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday: Reports have reached New York that a 13,000-ton Italian liner, a fast motor ship, has been sunk by ...

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  32. MALTA AGAIN RAIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday: Malta was raided yesterday from daybreak to late afternoon. During the day the RAF destroyed two Junkers and one Heinkel ...

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  33. RAIDER DESTROYED OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday: A German raider was shot down in flames over England last night during a moonlight attack on a south coast town. ...

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  34. LIBERTY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Victoria and New South Wales together subscribed just over £40,000,000 of the £48 193,610 subscribed to the £35,000,000 Liberty ...

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  35. NO MORE NEWSPAPER POSTERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A regulation was gazetted today prohibiting the use of newspaper posters. It operates immediately. ...

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