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  4. Mr Churchill Tells Commons That Large Scale Invasion Operations Are Pending

    “It is evident that large-scale amphibious operations of peculiar complexity and hazards are approaching. can give you no guarantee any more than I have done the past, on what will happen.” ...

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  5. Spoke in the Commons

    “We will completely destroy our for,” MR. CHURCHILL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUTTER CUT CAUSES STRIKE

    Butter rationing is causing dissatisfaction on some sections of the NSW coalfields and the men at one pit—Hebburn No. I—in the north, struck ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. “LIVING TOO HIGH”

    Allegations that huge quantities of foods which civilian population are finding it difficult to obtain in even meagre supplies are being wasted in ...

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  8. BIG PLANES GET THERE

    Battling through turbulent storms, American Flying Fortresses and Liberators in darkness yesterday morning bombed Madang and Lae, ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. INVASION ATTEMPT ?

    The official Kalian communique today reported the repulse of an attempted disembar[?]action bt british units at Lampedoes Island,near ...

    Article : 790 words
  10. USE “SUICIDE DOGS”

    Little news is being received of the I[?]nd operations In Russia, but two reports contain news of novel operations being curried out One is a ...

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  11. SUPPLIES OF PRUNES FOE CHILDREN

    Supplies of prunes would be re[?] ed shortly for children.They would be distributed through grocery establishments to mothers on the understanding ...

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  12. ARMY-NAVY IN CONTROL

    The President (General Ramirez) has formed a new Government and all the posts have been filled by army and navy officers, including: Vice-President, ...

    Article : 396 words
  13. AIRMEN TRAIN TO ... BE SAILORS

    Strange as it may seem, Australian airmen arc being trained as sailors. is not an unusual [?]ight to see a member of the RAAF cald in oilkings ...

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  14. OFFICERS CLUB TO BE OPENED

    An officers club for men of the Austalian forces will be opened by ACF immediately a suitable building can be ceured. said the administrator of the ...

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  16. ANTI-AIRCRAFT SCORE

    In announcing that it is now known that six more enemy aircraft were dest[?]ved in the daylight raids on Britain On May 30. making the total for the day ...

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  17. P.M.’s Journeys Dilemma For Cabinet

    Mr Herbert Morrison (Minister for I Home Security), in a speech yesterday, spoke of the unenviable situation in which members of the Cabinet find ...

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  18. “NATION SAVED MILLIONS”

    The Board of Business Administration and its staff had saved the people of Australia millions of pounds and contibuted in [?]o small measure to the cflicient prosection of the war by the ...

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  19. British Ships Near Channel Islands ?

    Appearance of British ships off the Channel islands was reported by Berlin radio. This added that German long range batteries shelled the ships and ...

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  20. PURGE OF FASCISTS AS INVASION NEARS

    The Rome radio stales that 14 members of the Fascist Party, including civil officials, industrialists and merchants, have been expelled, and ...

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  21. THREE R.A.A.F. TRAINEES KILLED IN CRASH

    Three RAAF trainees were killed on Saturday when an aircraft from a RAAF station in Victoria crashed while on a training flight. They were:— ...

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  22. RAIDS ON PAN TELLARIA

    A correspondent of Reuter who is aboard a British destroyer on Pantellaria sends this despatch:— “I last night watched from the bridge ...

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  23. No Tax on Tea Money

    Tax is not payable on the amount tea money received. The acting Commissioner for Taxation (Mr McGovern) gave this ruling ...

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  24. Suggests Councils Help Housing Scheme

    The Under-Secretary of Local Government in NSW (Mr Street) usggested to the Commonwealth Housing Commission today that [?]eanding by ...

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  25. STRIKERS MAY BE TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER FACTORY

    The NSW Director of Manpower (Mr Bellemore) will disuss with the management of a war factory a suggestion by representatives of unions ...

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  26. General Marshall Returns Home

    General Marshall has returned to Washington. The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that some military observers believe ...

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