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  3. THE "AD-MAN" SAYS

    One step won't take you very far; You've got to keep on walking; One word won't tell folks who you are, You've got to keep on talking. ...

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  4. US Relations with Vichy

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Associated Press declares that relations between Vichy and the ...

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  5. BRITISH OCCUPY NEW POSITIONS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Thursday: A communique from General Alexander's headquarters in Burma received this afternoon says: "Fierce fighting continued throughout yesterday. Our forces have been withdrawn to ...

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  6. Details of Heavy Air Attacks On Philippines

    In the devastating raids on the Philippines at the weekend United States heavy and light bombers dropped 110 tons of ...

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  7. Nazi Fears Of Second Front

    LONDON, Thursday: A dispatch from the "Daily Mail's" Stockholm correspondent links up the appearance of a Hitlerite peace tout in ...

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  8. Pounding by RAF Maintained

    LONDON, Thursday: The RAF's day and night offensives are steadily growing in volume. Last night's ...

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  9. "Corregidor Will be Held"

    "Corregidor can, and will, be held. There can be no question cf surrendering this mighty fortress to the enemy. It will be ...

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  10. BRITISH COASTAL TOWN HEAVILY BOMBED

    LONDON, Wednesday: At least seven were killed when night raiders heavily bombed a north-east coastal town. Several houses ...

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  11. 20 GERMAN DIVISIONS IN OCCUPIED FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday: Hitler anxious to protect Germany's rear from a British invasion, now has at least 20 divisions in occupied France. ...

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  12. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT RECOMMENDED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Picture shows and theatres will be open in Sydney on Sundays if the Government acts on the decision of ...

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  13. "Only Way to Get Malta Down Is to Sink It"

    LONDON, Wednesday: A message from Cairo says: Sir Waiter Monckton after a visit to Malta said: "The only way ...

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  14. HEAVY ATTACK AGAIN ON RUHR

    LONDON, Thursday: The Air Ministry states: "Bomber Command last night again heavily attacked the Ruhr, also the docks at St. ...

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  15. Prices of Commodities. Services Pegged

    CANBERRA, Thursday: All "black markets" are outlawed and all tendencies towards profiteering checked by ...

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  16. MORE TROUBLE IN INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: About 150 engineers employed in the munitions suburban annexe of the Water Board to-day held a ...

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  17. WAR INDUSTRY WILL DEMAND EXTRA 100000

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Australian war industry will require another 60,000 men and 40,000 women to meet developments next ...

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  18. FALSE AIR RAID ALARM

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The suburbs of the city had a raid alarm this afternoon when a siren being fitted to a Girls' Grammar ...

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  19. US WORKERS BUY BONDS TO REPLACE BATTLESHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The UAW Union sent a telegram to the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr Morgenthau) saying that union ...

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  20. TRAGEDY IN Q'LAND GRAZING AREA

    CLERMONT, Thursday: A tragedy of the lonely western country was revealed when the body of William H. Bushel (65), single was found lying ...

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  21. MANY PROBLEMS IN PLANS FOR EARLIER CLOSING

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Plans for the earlier closing of shops being investigated by his department had yet to be considered by ...

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  22. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McKell) will leave for Canberra on Sunday to attend the Premiers' conference to be held on Wednesday. ...

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  23. War Council Discusses High Policy

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Advisory War Council at its meeting today, which was attended by service chiefs, discussed strategic ...

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  24. DIRECTIONS SENT TO MacARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:--The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that directions informing General MacArthur ...

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  25. SOME MINES RESUME

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Stanford Main and Burwood mines, in the north and Wongawilla, in the south resumed today, but a new dispute ...

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  26. Production Problems

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Lease-Lend Administrator of the US Government (Mr Harry Hopkins) addressed a large meeting of ...

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  27. US SERVICE PAY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:--The Military Committee of the House of Representatives indicated that it would approve of Senate legislation ...

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  28. NORWEGIAN PRIEST RELEASED

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday: The "Tidnigen's" Oslo correspondent states that Berggray was released but Quisling had "taken measures to prevent him ...

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  29. COMMANDED AIF IN JAVA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel A. S. Blackburn, VC, who is believed to be a prisoner of war in Java to ...

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  30. MORE INDIRECT TAXATION EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Indirect taxation to raise another £2,000,000 revenue is expected to be a feature of the financial ...

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  31. Allied Raids on Rahaul

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A was communique issued by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) today stated that Allied aircraft raided Rab[?] ...

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  32. US SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: President Roosevelt, the Russian Ambassador (M. Litvanov) and two members of the newly-established Russian ...

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  33. CHIEF WARDENS' POWERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Chief wardens have power to dismiss wardens without informing them in writing as to the reason for their dismissal. This ...

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  34. ORDERED TO MAKE SUNDAY'S NES TEST "TOUGH"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "Sunday's State-wide National Emergency services' test will be a gruelling [?]est of the whole NES ...

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  35. OPPOSES PARKS AS VEGETABLE GARDENS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr Dunn) does not favor parks in the city and country being cultivated for vegetable growing, ...

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  36. ARREST OF SUSPECTED AXIS SPIES

    HAVANA (Cuba), Thursday Fifty Germans, Japanese and Italians suspected of espionage were arrested in a nationwide round-up today, including ...

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  37. NEW RUBBER-SAVING TYRE

    DETROIT, Thursday: The Ford Company engineers have developed a new tyre composed chiefly of special fabric requiring only one-sixteenth of ...

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  38. GRAFTED EXEMPTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Stanley W. Phillips (29), one of several conscientious objectors who asked for exemption today, said he believed that if ...

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  39. PLAIN UNDIES FOR BRITISH WOMEN

    LONDON, Thursday: A clothing restriction order operative from June 1 prohibits women and girls from using any form of embroidery, lace or ...

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  40. BRITISH TRAWLER SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday: It is officially, announced that the British Trawler Notts County has been sunk, with some casualties. ...

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