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  4. CLOCKS WILL BE PUT BACK ON MARCH 29

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The War Cabinet has decided that daylight saving will end on March 29, when the clocks will be put back one ...

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  5. TWO KILLED IN RAID ON DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--A communique issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day stated that two persons were killed and ...

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  6. ARRIVAL OF AMERICAN TROOPS IN AUSTRALIA

    The first official announcement of the arrival in Australia of American troops was made by the United States Secretary of War (Mr. Stimson) in Washington yesterday. ...

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  7. Reorganisation Of The Australian Army

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--Complete reorganisation of the Australian Army to increase its striking power is being ...

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  8. Air and Sea Attack On Rhodes By British Forces

    LONDON, Tuesday:--A Cairo communique says: "Sea and air operations against Rhodes on Sunday started ...

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  9. IMPORTANT SUPPLY MEETING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--One of the most important meetings relating to war suppplies yet held will begin in Melbourne on ...

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  10. ENSURING CRAFT WILL NOT FALL INTO ENEMY HANDS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: To ensure that all vessels, including yachts and rowing boats, will not be available to the enemy, regulations ...

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  11. SCHEME FOR SUPPLIES OF MEAT IN EMERGENCY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: State Cabinet has approved a scheme to enable supplies of meat to be maintained in Brisbane should the abattoirs be ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA NEEDS C-IN-C

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The appointment of a Commander-in-Chief in Australia was urged to-day by Mr. P. C. Spender, M.H.R. ...

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  13. NEW PLANS TO BEAT JAPANESE IN BURMA

    MANDALAY, Tuesday:--General Alexander at a Press conference said: "New tactics and new general strategy have ...

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  14. POLICE EXECUTIVE TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--The New South Wales Police Association Executive has decided to take legal action over the recent transference ...

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  15. PREPARE AGAINST GERMAN DRIVE TOWARDS OILFIELDS

    LONDON, Tuesday:--The "Daily Express" correspondent with the 10th army in Iraq says: British army engineers ...

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  16. HITLER HEADS BIG PUBLISHING MONOPOLY

    LONDON, Tuesday:--Far from being a self-sacrificing worker for German "socialism" as he masquerades, Hitler ...

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  17. COMPENSATION UNDER WAR INSURANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The War Damage Commission announced to-day that property-owners who suffered losses in the Northern Territory and ...

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  18. Q'LAND RESTRICTIONS ON LIQUOR SALES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:--Cabinet at a lengthy meeting to-day decided on the principles to be adopted for the restrictions on ...

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  19. REPORTS THAT TURKISH TOWN WAS BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday:--A report from Vichy states that "planes dropped 12 bombs on the Turkish town of Milas and the nearby ...

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  20. PLAN FOR STAGGERING OF HOURS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Commenting on his suggestion to eliminate the week-end break by staggering hours, the Labor Minister ...

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  21. FADDEN'S IMPORTANT TASK

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--Mr. Fadden will not attend the War Advisory Council meeting in Canberra to-morrow. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  23. NAZI COUNTERFEITING OF U.S. DOLLAR BILLS IN BELGIUM, FRANCE

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: Dr. Gilbert Fletcher, of Brussels University, arrived from Lisbon to-day. He said the Germans in Belgium and France were ...

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  24. TORNADOES KILL 120

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A devastating series of tornadoes swept through six southern and midwestern States yesterday. It is ...

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  25. CURTIN'S ATTITUDE TO SPORT

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: Although he emphasised he did not desire to stop organised sport altogether, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a ...

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  26. LONDON'S MORNING ALERT

    LONDON, Monday: London's short morning alert is explained in an official communique which states: "This morning three enemy aircraft crossed ...

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  27. 16 HURT IN RAIL MOTOR SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:--The Heathcote-Wallan rail motor was wrecked near Pyalong to-day. Sixteen people were injured. Three are ...

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  28. "FAILED IN DUTY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Court of Marine Inquiry found to-day that John Stewart, second officer of the steamer Gwydir, failed in ...

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  29. MOST OF R.A.A.F. FROM MALAYA AND JAVA HOME IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--Most of the R.A.A.F. personnel who saw active service in Malaya and Java have escaped and are back in ...

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  30. No Reports That Australians Are Fighting In New Guinea

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that he had received no reports of any Australian forces in ...

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  31. TOOLS RELEASED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday:--A wide range of hand tools normally used for domestic purposes which were frozen early in the year have been released. ...

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  32. CHILEAN SHIP SUNK

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Chilean steamship Tolten was torpedoed and sank within six minutes 37 miles from New York city last Friday, it is believed ...

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