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  4. More Air Attacks In North

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A communique issued today from Allied Headquarters reads:-- North-Western Sector: Timor, ...

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  5. GAP IN BRITISH MINEFIELDS WIDENED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Today's communique from Cairo said: While our columns have reached out ...

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  6. ESSEN AGAIN ATTACKED BY POWERFUL FORCE OF RAF

    LONDON, Wednesday: It is learned that a strong force of bombers last night again attacked Essen and other objectives in the Ruhr. The scale of operations was not comparable with the previous ...

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  7. Post-War Economy

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Australia is participating with Great Britain and the other Dominions and America in ...

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  8. 250 BRITISH FIGHTERS DAILY OVER FRANCE

    The Air Ministry states: During one month RAF planes made ever 7700 flights in the course of daylight sweeps over ...

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  9. REVIEW OF HARBOR DEFENCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Australian harbor defence measures will be reviewed immediately in the light of the active service ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S NEW ANTI-TANK GUN

    CAIRO, Wednesday: It can now be revealed that the new heavy anti-tank gun which Mr Churchill said had already done great ...

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  11. JAPANESE CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: Tokio Official Radio quotes the Domei News Agency a stating: "A Japanese party occupied Tulagi Island. The entire ...

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  12. More Strikes in Mines

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Despite unanimous acceptance by representatives of the NSW mine owners and leaders of the ...

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  13. US Gesture Of Support For Russia

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times'' says: Mr Roosevelt's request for a ...

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  14. Production of Dehydrated Foodstuffs

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A report submitted to the second meeting of the Australian Food Council in Canberra today ...

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  15. BURIAL OF VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The funerals of the six men killed in the submarine raid took place today with full naval honors. The escort ...

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  16. Chinese Strongly Resist Japanese Attacks

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday: Stubborn resistance is being offered the Japanese attack on Chisieh, 50 miles west of ...

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  17. U.S. SEIZES MORE AXIS PATENTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Alien Property Custodian has seized 600 patents, most of them greatly important to the American war effort ...

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  18. Uniform Taxation

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: As a result of support by four Opposition Senators for the Government, the Senate is expected in the ...

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  19. PREPARING TO RAISE ENEMY SUBMARINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Naval divers worked all day today preparing to raise the Japanese submarines from the harbor bed. The work will be ...

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  20. EVATT IN AMERICA

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday: Dr Evatt has arrived from England and has left for Washington. ...

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  21. QUEZON RECEIVES GREAT WELCOME IN U.S. HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: President Quezon, who was invited to address the House today, received a standing ovation lasting for ...

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  22. ALLIED WORKS COUNCIL AWARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Allied Works Council award would apply in periods between cessation of civilian and the commencement ...

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  23. LOSS OF 7800 TONS IN DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: As the result of strikes, nine mines were idle to-day, involving 2500 men, and 7800 tons of coal were lost. ...

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  24. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: After a meeting of the Sunday entertainment committee it was announced today by the Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley) that ...

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  25. GOVT. PUBLICITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The appointment of a special all-party committee of seven members to investigate the whole question of ...

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  26. IMPORTANT MEETINGS OF WAR ADVISORY COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Members of the Commonwealth Advisory War Council held one of its longest meetings on record today. ...

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  27. TROUBLE AT NASSAU

    NEW YORK, Wednesday : The Duke of Windsor has arrived from Washington after cutting short his visit. Rioting is continuing in Nassau ...

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  28. Meat Control Plans

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Commerce Mr Scully) assured stockowners that the implementing of the proposed meat ...

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  29. BRISBANE BROWNOUT WILL BE MODIFIED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The intensified brownout in Brisbane will be modified because of two nights experience. The Civil Defence Minister (Mr ...

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  30. LOSS OF THREE SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Navy Department revealed the loss of three more United Nations vessels. A medium-sized United States cargo ...

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  33. AMPLE SUGAR, SAYS MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "There is no need to worry about Australia's future sugar," stated the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  34. BLAMEY-FORDE TALKS POSTPONED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Because at a Cabinet meeting in Canberra, talks between the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces (General Sir ...

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  35. WOMAN KILLED IN BROWNOUT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: A woman was killed and an American soldier injured in brownout accidents involving trams tonight. Mrs Ethel Cecil ...

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  36. "DELAY IN PAYMENTS BY ARMY"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) has called for a report into complaints made in the Senate by Senator ...

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  37. "LITTLE SCOPE FOR MORE WOMEN ON DAIRY FARMS"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The secretary of the Primary Producers Union (Mr J. L. Shute) said today that there was little scope for the further employment ...

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  38. EXTENSION FOR TAX PAYMENTS IN GENUINE CASES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Treasurer (Mr Chifley) stated today that taxpayers who could state a reasonable case for extension of time to ...

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  39. HOMES FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: It was announced today by the Minister for Local Government (Mr McGirr) that hundreds of homes were to be built ...

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  40. MANPOWER PROBLEMS IN RURAL INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Labor (Mr Ward) will make a statement tomorrow outlining the Government's proposals for dealing ...

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