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  4. VIOLENT ATTACK BY R.A.A.F. ON ENEMY SHIPS OFF NEW GUINEA

    The Australian air force on Tuesday made a brilliant and smashing attack on Japanese shipping on the coast of New Guinea, and their successful raids resulted in four enemy ships being left burning, two others sinking, ...

    Article : 704 words
  5. Nazis Apply Heat to Sweden

    The German Press and radio 10 days ago opened a verbal warfare against Sweden which has since been violently pursued. ...

    Article : 225 words
  6. AUSTRALIA WARNED TO PREPARE FOR WORST

    A stern warning to the Australian people to prepare for the worst because the Japanese would probably try to get footholds on the northern and western coasts was sounded by the Lieut.-Governor-General of the ...

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  7. BEER PRODUCTION CUT 33 1-3 PER CENT

    Production and sale of beer and sales by wholesalers of all other spirituous liquors to retailers has been cut by 331-3 per cent, by the production executive of ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. HUNS MURDER A.I.F. MEN AND GIRL

    A soldier who has escaped to Palestine reveals that Athens produced its "Nurse Cavil[?]" This Greek girl look into her house ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. DARING EXPLOITS

    While our planes yesterday were hammering La[?], Salamso[?], Ban[?]sch Harbor and Gas[?] Japanese bombers were hurling high explosives on Port ...

    Article : 211 words
  10. "Good Prospect of Invasion Attempt Against Britain"

    General McNaughton. commander of the Canadian Corps in Britain, declared to-day that there was a good prospect that Germany would attempt to ...

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  11. "ABUSES IN LIQUOR TRADE"

    If the new State regulations did not dear away abuses in the liquor trade, public Opinion would demand further reforms. said Rev. Robertson McCue [?]ccrelary of ...

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  12. NEW POSITION

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-night announced the appointment of Major-Genera Gordon Bennett as Acting Inspector-General of Training for the ...

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  13. WILL PORT MORESBY BE INVADED?

    Official circles decline to comment on reports that Japanese invasion fleets are moving towards Port Moresby. This, however. Is ...

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  15. THEY HAVE ACTED AT LAST!

    Troops in training for home defence have been issued with new orders which have as their basis the creation of a fighting ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND'S STERN MEASURES

    The sale of bottled liquor is to be prohibited in Queensland after 6 p.m. and none shall leave hotel premises after that hour. Regulations under the ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. JA[?]AN "WARNS" AUSTRALIA

    A spokesman of the Japanese Information Board, according to Domei (Japanese) agency, to-day warned Australia that she would suffer the ...

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  18. R.A.F. Strikes Enemy Again

    Britain's spring air offensive against Germany has begun In earnest. Last night the R.A.F. attacked industrial targets In Germany for the third night in ...

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  19. Manunda Heroes Saved Many Lives

    The captain of the hospital ship, Man[?]ds, which was bombed at Darwin, told of many acts of bravery by officers and crew of the ship, to-day. ...

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  20. NO SIGNS OF FLAGGING

    After three months the Russian non-stop offensive shows no signs of flagging says "The Times" correspondent in Moscow. ...

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  21. VALUABLE CARGO LOST

    The two forward bolds of as overseas freighter had to be flooded to-night after a fire had burned for two hours in a cargo [?] saltpetre and other highly inflammable ...

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  22. WOMEN WORKERS

    The Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia protested against the proposed establishment to-day of a special tribunal to decide wages and conditions ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. TURNED FLYING BOAT INTO A YACHT

    The crew of a Sunderland flying-boal forced down in the South Atlantic through lack of petrol, while returning from a special f[?]ht rigged the cockpit [?]ing as a ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FOOD FOE MALAYA

    It was officially revealed to-day that the Australian Government had sent food[?] [?] Malaya, for distribution among o[?] of war However, under the Japanese ...

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