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  4. FURTHER RED ARMY SUCCESSES CLAIMED

    LONDON, Thursday: Vichy Radio states: A message from Stockholm declares that the Russians a have taken control of a large portion of the railway between Kharkov and Lozovoya. ...

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  5. 35,000 Needed For Civil Construction Corps

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Thirty-five thousand men will be needed in the next few months for the civil ...

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  6. Air Attacks in North

    GHQ, South-west Pacific, Thursday: Today's communique states: "In Timor, at Koepang, our ...

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  7. Trouble Follows Dispute on New Caledonia

    NEW YORK, 'Thursday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: Conflict between the two ...

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  8. Campaign in Burma

    LONDON, Wednesday: A New Delhi communique states that offensive action by the RAF against Japanese forces ...

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  9. Military Helps To Unload At Docks

    It was officially stated at GHQ, Australia, yesterday that the three main principles behind the entry of the Australian Military Forces ...

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  10. Rule Covering Employment Of Women

    CANBERRA, Thursday: By 30 votes to 25, the House of Representatives today rejected a motion moved by Mr Menzies (UAP) for ...

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  11. Importance Of Defence Of Yunnan

    NEW, YORK, Thursday: The Chungking correspondent of the "New York Times" says: The Governor of Yunnan Province, ...

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  12. Clothing Advertisements

    CANBERRA. Thursday: The prohibition imposed by the Federal Government two weeks ago on the advertising of clothing and ...

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  13. NO CLOTHING RATION BOOK WITHOUT IDENTITY CARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Although ration books for clothing will be available throughout Australia on June ...

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  14. NO WORK AT THREE MINES YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Three mines were idle in New South Wales today. They, were Mount' Kembla, South Coast; Steel Works, Western District; ...

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  15. VICHY PROPAGANDA IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Office of Facts and Figures reports that the Vichy Government has' launched a short-wave propaganda ...

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  16. GOVT. TO MEET HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS

    CESSNOCK, Thursday: All outstanding and reasonable accounts owing by State hospitals on June 30 will be eliminated so that they ...

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  17. BOOKMAKERS IN MAIL BRANCH OF MELBOURNE GPO

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Transport (Mr Lawson) told Mr Calwell (Lab) in the House of Representatives today that it was not ...

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  18. SUPPORTS USA WOMEN'S NAVAL AUXILIARY RESERVE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Urging the passage of the Walsh Bill, which will create a' women's naval auxiliary reserve, Rear-Admiral Jacobs, Chief ...

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  19. RATES OF AID TO THOSE WHO LOSE EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA,, Thursday: Rates of payment to be made to people dis- employed as the result of clothes rationing Were announced by the ...

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  20. PREMIER OPENS CAMPAIGN AT DUBBO

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Opening the Dubbo by-election campaign at Dubbo tonight the Premier (Mr McKell) said: "Balanced economy in the State, ...

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  21. BADDELEY SEEKS BETTER TRANSPORT IN MINES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Mines (Mr Baddeley) said today that better transport in mines would mean greater. coal ...

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  22. INCREASED PRICES FOR COPPER

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- The Minister for Supply and Development (Mr Beasley), announced to- night that the selling price of ...

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  23. NEWS OF OTHER CAPTIVES IN NORTH IN LETTERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: "All information concerning Australian prisoners of war which would prove of value in completing casualty ...

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  24. MALTA MAINTAINS INTEREST IN SPORT

    LONDON, Thursday: Bomb-battered Malta has not lost its keen interest in sport in the Motherland. Reuter's News Agency has received a cable ...

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  25. NAZI OFFICER SHOT IN PARIS

    LONDON, Thursday: A Vichy message says: A youth fired three revolver shots at a German officer near the Notre Dame in Paris. The ...

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  26. BEATEN TO DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday: Polish circles in London state that Professor Staniszkis, of Warsaw Agricultural College, aged 62, was beaten to death at ...

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  27. GOVT. DEFEATED IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Government was defeated in the Legislative Council tonight during the committee stages of the ...

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  28. AVERAGE OF 200 BOMBS A DAY ON MALTA LAST MONTH

    LONDON, Thursday: Six thousand tons of bombs were dropped on Malta in April, which is more than was dropped on Britain in ...

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  29. ORGANISATION OF USA WAR SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:-- To tackle the problem of making overseas ships do the job of transporting war supplies, the chairman of the US ...

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  30. ITEMS NOT SUBJECT TO SALES RESTRICTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr Dedman) stated tonight that haberdashery items, including sewing ...

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  31. CABINET TO REVIEW POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) stated in the House s of Representatives today that post-war reconstruction would ...

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  32. PROPOSED COAL BOARD FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON. Wednesday: The Lord President of the Council (Sir John Anderson) and a sub-committee of the National Executive of the ...

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  33. MINORS MARRYING WITHOUT CONSENT OF PARENTS

    BRISBANE. Thursday: Because of the considerable number of minors, particularly girls, who recently have made false declarations of their age ...

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  34. MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT DURING TARGET PRACTICE

    SYDNEY. Thursday: A man whose name is believed to be Reynolds was accidently shot during military manoeuvres at a range near Liverpool ...

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  35. MORE SHELTERS FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Cabinet has decided to request the City Council to construct 75 more public raid shelters. The work will ...

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  36. "Dictatorial Economic Power For Roosevelt Essential"

    NEW. YORK, Thursday: Ex-President Hoover, in a speech to the National Industrial Conference Board, asserted that Mr Roosevelt must be ...

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  37. AFTER HOUR, SALES OF LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr E. L. Saunders, MLA. has sent a letter to the NSW Police Association suggesting that action he taken "to clear the ...

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  38. TRAIN CANCELLATIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Commissioner for Railways (Mr Hartigan) announced today that 40 trains scheduled to run from ...

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  39. BRITISH NAVAL PLANES HIT ENEMY DESTROYER AND MERCHANTMAN

    LONDON, Wednesday: Malta Fleet Air Arm accraft attacked an enemy convoy, hitting a destroyer and a merchantman. ...

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