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  4. PLANNING BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Monday: Preliminary plans for Australia s £500,000,000 Budget for 1942-43 will be discussed at a ...

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  5. Enemy Reports Capture Of Mersa Matruh

    LONDON, Monday: Latest reports state that fierce fighting is raging between the British and Axis forces south and south-east of Mersa Matruh. There is no confirmation so far of the enemy ...

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  6. JAPANESE LOST FOUR CARRIERS OFF MIDWAY

    PEARL HARBOR, Monday: A Navy announcement says: An analysis of the reports of the Midway battle reveals the following more complete list of losses inflicted on the Japanese. ...

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  7. U-BOAT BASE BOMBED BY RAF

    LONDON, Monday: An Air Ministry communique says: Bombers last night attacked the, submarine base at St ...

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  8. MORE PICKERS NEEDED FOR COTTON CROP

    BRISBANE, Monday: The general manager of the Queensland Cotton Board (Mr. J. Young) said today that a lowering in grade of ...

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  9. SAVINGS CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Monday: New South Wales has been allotted the objective of £16,000,000 in the national savings campaign in the ...

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  10. JOCKEYS AND HAIRDRESSERS AS CANECUTTERS

    BRISBANE, Monday: Novice canecutters, including jockeys and hairdressers, are adding to the difficulties of harvesting this season's ...

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  11. SWEDISH SAILORS TELL OF RESULTS OF RAF RAIDS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday: Swedish sailors from Bremen say thee results cf the RAF raids are evident along the whole of the ...

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  12. New Australian Destroyer Sunk in Mediterranean

    MELBOURNE, Mlonday: The Minister for the Navy (Mr Makin) announced today that HMAS Nestor, a new Javelin ...

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  13. RAID ON ENEMY TROOP DISPOSITIONS

    Yesterday's GHQ communique stated:-- NORTH-EASTERN SECTOR New Guinea: Lae, Salamaua: An ...

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  14. TURKEY WILL BE FIRM AGAINST AXIS

    ANKARA, Monday: Turkish officials are regarding the situation in Egypt calmly. Their certainty in an eventual Allied victory is ...

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  15. BIG CALL-UPS IN Q'LAND SHORTLY FOR ARMY

    BRISBANE, Monday: Call-ups of large numbers of men in Queensland for the Army will start within a fortnight. They include married ...

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  16. Alleged Lack Of Efficient Liaison

    BRISBANE, Monday: Complaints of haphazard liaison between military and manpower authorities were made in evidence to the Joint ...

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  17. TWO SENTENCED "CONSPIRED TO AID JAPAN"

    PERTH, Monday: Lawrence Frederick Bullock (42). organiser, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard labor, and Charles ...

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  18. MAY BE INQUIRY

    LONDON, Sunday. The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) probably will wind up the no-confidence debate in the House of Commons ...

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  19. Mechanical Coursing

    SYDNEY, Monday: A warning that unless mechanical coursing was put on a better basis the public might demand its abolition, and ...

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  20. NZ 'QUAKE CAUSES £1MILLION DAMAGE

    WELLINGTON, Monday: It is estimated that the damage caused by the earthquake in the Wairarapa district will run into ...

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  21. PROMISES TO DEAL SWIFTLY WITH SABOTEURS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday:--The Attorney-General (Mr Biddle) promised that the Government would deal swiftly and thoroughly ...

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  22. UNIFORM TAX CASE SHOULD END TODAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Today wag the sixth day of the hearing of argument on the validity of the four Commonwealth Acts ...

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  23. "RAILWAY WORTHLESS TO JAPANESE"

    CHUNGKING, Monday: The "Central News" quoting the managing director of the Hangchow-Nachang railway said: The ...

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  24. GROWTH OF NZ AIR FORCE

    AUCKLAND, Monday: "The New Zealand Air Force has now seven times as many air squadrons as when Japan entered the war." said Air ...

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  25. "BRISBANE MAY FACE BREAD SHORTAGE"

    BRISBANE, Monday: There were prospects of a bread shortage for Brisbane's civil population because of greater demands on the bakeries and ...

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  26. New German Offensive North of Kursk

    LONDON, Monday: The Germans continue their fierce attacks on the Kharkov sector and at Sebastopol, but also have launched another offensive north of Kursk (100 miles north of ...

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  27. MEDAL FOR MacARTHUR

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Congressional Medal awarded to General MacArthur on the recommendation of Mr Roosevelt has arrived in Melbourne. ...

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  28. CLOTHING COUPONS FOR US ARMY PERSONNEL

    MELBOURNE. Monday: Arrangements have been completed between the Rationing Commission and the United States Army forces in ...

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  29. £500,000 OF STATE SURPLUS FOR WAR FUNDS

    SYDNEY, Monday: When the financial year closes tomorrow it is expected that the State revenue will show a surplus of £750,000, the ...

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  30. AIRMAN KILLED WHEN PLANES COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: One airman was killed and another seriously injured when two aircraft collided as they were about to land in Victoria ...

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  31. LOAN TOTAL REACHED £37½MILLI0N

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced tonight that the Second Liberty War Loan of £35,000,000, ...

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  32. Men From Militia For AIF Remaining With Own Units for Present

    MELBOURNE, Monday: For the present, volunteers from the militia for the AIF will remain in their own units. The Army Minister (Mr Forde) ...

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  33. German Trains Wrecked

    LONDON, Monday: Moscow Radio quotes a message from Stockholm which says: Saboteurs in eastern Germany wrecked two fully-laden trains, ...

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  34. ROAD TRANSPORT POOL

    BRISBANE, Monday: Brisbane War Road Transport Pool general cartage division, to co-ordinate the operation, of carriers cf goods by road in the ...

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  35. REPORTED RAID ON GIBRALTAR 'DROME

    LONDON, Monday: Berlin Radio says: "A message from La Linea states that despite heavy ack-ack fire Gibraltar aerodrome was attacked last ...

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  36. BIG DEVELOPMENT IN PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Opening a display of photographs of munitions production in Australia today, the Munitions Minister (Mr Makin) said ...

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  37. CAUCASUS FRONT BEING STRENGTHENED

    LONDON, Sunday: The Allies are feverishly strengthening the Caucasus front, where hundreds cf planes and thousands of guns are ...

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  38. AIRCRAFT LOSSES

    LONDON, Sunday From all offensive operations during the week ended today, which included the first Bremen, raid. 79 RAF aircraft are ...

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  39. "CHILDREN SET FIRE TO PREMISES"

    SYDNEY, Monday: The City Coroner (Mr Oram) found today that a boy of 10 and a girl of 11 had maliciously set fire to the premises of F. ...

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  40. BIG RUSH BY AIF AND MILITIA FOR AIR FORCE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Applications from members of the AIF and militia for service with the Air Force have exceeded all ...

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  41. DFC FOR AIRMAN

    CANBERRA Monday: Flight-Lieut Robert Nixon Dalkin, RAAF, has been awarded the DFC for exceptional courage and devotion to duty in air ...

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  42. 13 KILLED IN MINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Sunday: Thirteen men were killed and several injured in an explosion caused by fire damp at Murton colliery, in Durham last night. ...

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