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  4. REPORT KERCH OCCUPIED BY AXIS FORCES

    LONDON, Thursday: Vichy Radio, quoting a message from Bucharest, stated: "German and Roumanian troops occupied Kerch at dawn." To- day's Moscow communique stated: "Fierce fighting ...

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  5. Allies Destroy Japanese Bombers In New Guinea

    GHQ, South-West Pacific, Thursday: Today's communique states:-- New Guinea, Port Moresby: Six enemy Zero ...

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  6. Militia MayEnlist In AIF

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Members of the militia forces serving in the home army since Japan entered the war had been ...

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  7. Drastic and Widespread Civil Rationing in View

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Widespread and drastic rationing of civil commodities is foreshadowed by regulations issued ...

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  8. Fighting 300 Miles North of Mandalay

    LONDON. Thursday: To-day's New Delhi communique states: "Fighting is going on 300 miles north of Mandalay on the ...

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  9. USA Making More Tanks Than the Axis

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The President (Mr William Green), addressing the Executive Council of the American Federation of ...

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  10. Chance of Agreement

    LONDON, Thursday: The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says: The latest advices indicate that chances are more ...

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  11. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    LONDON, Thursday: Vichy Radio stated that a message from Tokio declared that the Japanese. were massing large naval and ...

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  12. STORIES OF NEW GERMAN NERVE GAS

    LONDON, Thursday: While the nation of Eurrown are debating the possibility of Germany's use of gas warfare, it was officially ...

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  13. STATE PARLIAMENT MAY RISE TODAY

    SYDNEY. Thursday: The Government hopes that legislation now before the Legislative Assembly will be completed tomorrow. In that event ...

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  14. Uniform Tax Plan

    CANBERRA. Thursday:-- The legislation to implement the Federal Government's plans for driving the State Governments out of the ...

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  15. CROSS-FIRING IN HOUSE ON COAL MINE STOPPAGES

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Member after member of the Opposition pressed for information about the coal position when the House of ...

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  16. First Coral Sea Battle Casualties In Australia

    The first casualties from the Coral Sea battle have reached an Australian port. Their arrival was unheralded. Army ...

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  17. STATE GOVERNMENT'S SECOND DEFEAT IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Government was again defeated on an important clause in committee on the second reading of the Motor Vehicles ...

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  18. 56 PER CENT OF 1941 SUGAR HOME CONSUMED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The Premier (Mr Forgan Smith) said today that he had received from the Sugar Board a declaration that, ...

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  19. ANTHONY ATTACKS POLICY OF CLOSING BANKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In the House of Representatives today Mr Anthony (CP, Richmond) strongly attacked the policy of closing banks ...

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  20. ARTICLE ON CORAL SEA BATTLE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mr CalWell (Lab) asked the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Fords) in the House of Representatives today if ...

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  21. Widows' Pensions Payments to Start On July 27

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Widows' pensions will be payable throughout Australia from June 30 next. The first monthly payment will be made on July 27 and more than 30,000 widows and 21,000 children will benefit. The ...

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  22. PROHIBITION ON MAKING OF 61 LUXURY ITEMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Production of 61 luxury items which were harmed in Victoria and South Australia on February 28 will be ...

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  23. GIRLS TO DRIVE TAXIS IN ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Girls may now drive taxis between sunrise and sunset. This is the effect of regulations approved by the Executive ...

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  24. FOUR COAL MINES OPEN; THREE CLOSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Four collieries resumed worked today following strikes, but three fresh stoppages occurred. ...

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  25. NEW YORK PAPER PRESSES FOR SECOND FRONT

    NEW YORK, Thursday: "The New York Times", in an editorial, for the first time openly and emphatically suggests a second front ...

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  27. TO INVESTIGATE MANPOWER RESOURCES

    CANBERRA. Thursday: After a stormy and critical discussion of. manpower problems and the manner in which men are being selected for ...

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  28. POLICE BEING MAINTAINED AT FULL STRENGTH

    SYDNEY. Thursday: The police force is being maintained at full strength the Premier (Mr McKell) said in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND MODERATOR

    BRISBANE. Thursday: The Committee of the Presbyterian Assembly today unanimously elected the Rev Normah H. Joughin. Minister of St ...

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