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  2. 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 ...

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  4. HEAVY ATTACK ON DORTMUND BY RAF

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Air Ministry states: Bomber Command planes last night very heavily ...

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  5. BACK TO COLLEGE

    Madame Chiang Kai-shek, wearing slacks, tours Wellesley College, in the Eastern U.S. State of Massachusetts, for the first time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIZERTA WITHIN RANGE OF BIG GUNS SAYS REPORT

    LONDON, Wednesday: The North African communique states: "Yesterday activity continued on the whole front in Tunisia. On the 1st Army front the French continued their successful advance ...

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  7. Japanese Fighter Base Bombed by Liberators

    Babo, Japanese fighter base on McCluer Gulf, Dutch New Guinea, was the main target for Allied ...

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  8. German Report

    LONDON, Wednesday: Berlin Radio says: "The Russians attacked with 80 to 100 tanks against a narrow ...

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  9. JAPANESE LOSE MORE SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Navy communique says: United States submarines have reported the ...

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  10. GANG SYSTEM DISPUTE ON WATEBFBONT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Serious trouble over the gang system is again threatened on the waterfront. ...

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  11. AMERICAN FORCES OCCUPY ISLANDS N.E. OF GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Navy announced today that United Slates forces had occupied Russell ...

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  12. DIVERSION OF MORE LABOR LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A more intensive campaign to divert manpower from industry and commerce to war activities was ...

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  13. More Details Of Battle in North Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Navy communique on me the North [?] gives additional details of a surface engagement between ...

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  14. Delay On Brisbane Wharves

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Work on Brisbane wharves was held up several hours yesterday and today as a protest against the ...

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  15. "If Jellicoe Plan Were Accepted"

    'LONDON, Wednesday: "Undeniably, we lost large portions of the Empire owing to lack of power to retain ...

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  16. LANDED PLANE SAFELY AFTER 4 BAILED OUT

    NEW GUINEA, Wednesday: Three American airmen and a civilian bailed out from a damaged North American medium ...

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  17. Socialisation Policy

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Commenting on the Labor Party's policy of socialisation of industry, Air Hughes, MHR, said ...

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  18. CIVILIANS MUST MAKE MORE SACRIFICES

    PERTH, Wednesday: Addressing the Returned Soldiers' League, the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said the resources of the ...

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  19. Spender Urges:

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr Spender, MHR, said today: "It is the function of the Government during war to tell the public soberly and truthfully what is ...

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  20. BILL TO CUT OUT LATE SHOPPING NIGHT

    SYDNEY Wednesday: A Bill to abolish the late shopping night throughout New South Wales was introduced in the Legislative ...

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  21. MEASURE TO ESTABLISH TURF CLUB

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: After remaining on the business paper for several months the Bill [?] establish the Sydney Turf Club and ...

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  22. ALLIED AIRMEN RELEASED FROM TURKEY

    LONDON, A message from Cairo says: A number of Allied airmen have arrived in Egypt after release from Internment in ...

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  23. FRENCH PRESS CONTROL IN N. AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday: The British United Press correspondents at Algiers says: General Giraud's civil administration in North Africa ...

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  24. Soldier Killed In Smash

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: An Australian soldier was killed and an Australian soldier and American serviceman were seriously ...

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  25. WOMEN STRIKERS' DECISION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: About 150 women who struck at an aircraft construction aircraft annexe last Friday decided at a mass ...

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  26. INQUEST ON VICTIM OF BOMB EXPLOSION

    BRISBANE. Wednesday: At. an inquest at Goodna today on the death of John W. Watson (12), student of Goodna Convent ...

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  27. MOTHER OF 28 INCLUDING FIVE IN ARMY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An aboriginal woman known as the "Queen of Burrabeede," an aboriginal station at Coonabaraban, is ...

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  28. PROTEST AGAINST FOOTWEAR ANNOUNCEMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: "By forecasting more acute shortage of civilian welted footwear, Mr. Rosevear, Footwear Controller, had ...

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  29. "ATTACK ON PRESTIGE OF JUDICIARY"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Speaking on a Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly to bring Supreme Court officials under the control of ...

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  30. FEWER PENSIONS AS RESULT OF WARTIME WORK

    CANBERRA Wednesday: Because many old age and invalid pensioners are taking up wartime work, there is a decline in the ...

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  31. RAINFALL FIGURES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Practically no rain fell in the inland area for the week ended today, while head falls were registered on the ...

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  32. CANADA'S VICTORY LOAN

    CANBERRA. Wednesday: In the first four days of Canada's three weeks Victory Loan campaign about £70 millions was [?] ...

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  33. SIX-DAY WEEK FOR USA COAL MINING INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Th Secretary, of the Interior (Mr Ickes[?] has ordered a six-day week throughout the coal mining industry. ...

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  34. LEGALISES CERTAIN MARRIAGES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: A Bill to legalise marriages celebrated with in 21 days of a decree being granted for a divorce passed all stages ...

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  35. BREAKING UP CARS TO YIELD WAR WEAPONS

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Ministry of Works in England will break up 250,000 disused motor cars in the next 18 months ...

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  36. USA COAL INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: The Office of the Secretary of the Interior estimated that 95 per cent of the seized mines are already ...

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  37. "State Dairy Output In May and June Will Be Lowest on Record"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Dairy production in New South Wales in May and June of this year would be ...

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  38. May Be Rationing Of City Householders' Milk Supplies

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: For the first time in the history of the State, milk supplies district to householders may be rationed within the ...

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  39. Victorian Labor Party Schism

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Discussing the faction fight which has developed in the Victorian Labor Party, Senator Cameron, a ...

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  40. TO STAND AGAIN AS SENATORS

    BRISBANE Wednesday: The [?]ring Queensland Labor Senator Senators Gordon Brown. J. C[?] and B. Courtice, have [?] ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. WANTS COUPON SYSTEM FOR BEER AND SPIRITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) has been asked by Mr Martens. MHR, to ...

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  42. Freighter Christened

    Lady Gowrie during the week christened at a South Australian shipyard one of the 8000-ton freighters being built in ...

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  43. RESUMPTION AT BOEINGWORKS

    VANCOUVER Tuesday: The Being Aircraft Corporation s[?]med production today after shut-down of six days. [?] ...

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  44. SOLDIER PENSION INCREASES

    CANBERRA Wednesday: Pensions and allowances paid for soldiers and their dependents with be increased by 20 per cent ...

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  45. RECORD AIR CROSSING OF ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Air Ministry says: A fully-laden Liberator has just made a coast-to-coas[?] crossing of the Attantic ...

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  46. DE GAULLE'S VIEW

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Daily Telegraph says: General de Gaulle in a statement said he was willing to go to North Africa immediately ...

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  47. LORD HEWART DEAD

    LONDON Wednesday: Lord Hewart former Chief Justice, died aged 73. ...

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