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  4. HMAS CRUISER PERTH AND THE SLOOP YARRA PRESUMED LOST

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced to-night that the Australian cruiser, Perth and the sloop Yarra have been presumed lost in action against the Japanese off Java. There is no news of any survivors ...

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  5. COLLIERY SABOTAGE

    The Minister for Mines (Mr Baddeley) today announced that immediate action is to be taken with regard to [?] at the Invincible colliery, ...

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  6. TO RELIEVE LENINGRAD

    Russian troops have recaptured two more places on the central front this news being contained in the midday Soviet communique which also reports continued offensive operations against the enemy during the night. Fierce ...

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  7. VICTIM OF JAPANESE NAVY ?

    HMAS PERTH which is believed to have been lost in action against the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WILL NOT SING TO-NIGHT!

    Federal Bureau of Investigation officers today arrested the prominent Italian basso, Ezlo Pinza. He was scheduled to sing tomorrow at the ...

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  9. MANPOWER

    A new schedule of reserved occupations to which the Commonwealth Government's manpower regulations will apply was issued today by the Federal ...

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  10. JAPAN AND THE POPE

    The State Department has made most urgent representations to the Vatican regarding the Japanese intention to establish a diplomatic ...

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  11. Japanese Threat from New Guinea

    A cable from Washington states that the "Evening Star," in a leading article doubts whether the Australian forces in New Guinea are ...

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  12. TAX SLUG IN N.S.W.

    “I charge Mr McKell with extortion,” said Mr Mair, MLA, today. "The State Government has been relieved of family endowment payments unemployment and ...

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  13. 300 MINERS IDLE

    A dispute at two mines in NSW today caused about 300 miners to be idle. At the Metropolitan colliery, Kelensburg machine men yesterday did not cut out sufficient ...

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  14. Bennett May Make Another Report

    Referring today to a cable message from London that he bad been asked by the British Government for a full report on Malaya Major-General ...

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  15. “MELBOURNE BOMBED,” SAYS TOKIO

    The Tokio radio broadcast a report from the Domei Agency at Saigon saying that the Saigon radio had intercepted a broadcast of the Australian ...

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  16. OVER £31 MILLION IN HAND.

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  18. TOJO DOESN'T FRIGHTEN HUGHES.

    The Deputy Lender of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Hughes) tonight made it clear he had been in no way impressed by the threats directed at Australia by the ...

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  19. State Revenue Up £3½ Million

    State revenue between July 1, 1941 and February 28 1942 amounted to £42,7[?]207 a net increase of £3,422,[?] compared with the same period or the previous ...

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  20. CEYLON GETS READY

    The constant drone of pl[?] the arrival of British and Indian troops new anti-air craft measures and the evacuation of civilians from "dancer areas" are reminders to ...

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  21. AIF. Malayan Casualties

    The Minister for the Army today announced that the lout AIF casualties prisoners of war in Malaya and Singapore exceeded 17,000. ...

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  22. DARWIN RAID INQUIRY.

    An inquiry by Mr. Justice Lowe of the Supreme Court of Victoria into the circumstances associated with Japanese air attacks on Darwin on February 19 was ...

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  23. CANADIAN CASUALTIES.

    The casualties covering all Canadian services have been announced in the Canadian House of Parliament as follows: killed 1857; missing, 467; taken prisoner, ...

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  24. POSTHUMOUS AWARD OF VICTORIA CROSS.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded posthumously to Flying-Officer Kenneth Campbell aged 24 of the RAF in recognition of his conspicuous bravery in ...

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  25. R.A.F. ATTACKS KIEL

    RAF bombers last night attacked Kiel and other objectives in north-west Germany. Bombs were seen to burst in the shipyard at Kiel and many fires were ...

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  26. EVACUATION FROM BOMBAY

    During the last three days over 16,500 residents of Bombay have left for the interior. The exodus is continuing. ...

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  27. 11 HOTELS TO BE PROSECUTED

    Although the new regulations have operative for only two days. 11 hotels are to be prosecuted on informations alleging breaches of the Liquor Act. This was ...

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  28. SINKINGS STIR BRAZILIANS

    Furious throngs of Brazillian inflamed by the [?]or[?]cing of Brazilian ships attached big German department stores and other Axis enterprises in Rios Avenue and ...

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  29. [?]000 WOMEN IN ARMY

    The Ministry for the Army tonight stated that enlistments in the Australian Women's Army Service Corps now [?]ceeded 1000 and [?] than 500 had already been ported and ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN BURMA

    Fighting in Burma was the subject of a brief communique issued by GHG, Delhi today. This stated: "The situation on the Prome road has been stabilised around ...

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  31. BOMB DISPOSAL SQUADS

    Special instructional schools which are now being held regularly are training increasing numbers of army personnel for bomb disposal units in announcing this ...

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  32. SINKINGS BY UNITED STATES

    A United States submarine has sunk three enemy freighters and one passenger cargo ship in Japanese waters. These sinkings are in addition to those ...

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  33. “DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR OF GERMAN YOUTH”

    A German Government spokesman in a broadcast to Germany today declared "Everyone is complaining about the disgusting behavior of our boys ...

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  34. THREE U-BOATS SUNK.

    The story of the sinking of three U-boats and two Fockewulfs during an attack [?] British convoy is told by the Admiralty. The attack occurred last December and ...

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  35. BRITAIN SPEEDS UP

    There is general approval throughout Britain today of the new moves by the Government to speed up war production and to cut down amusements. The London ...

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  36. CURTIN'S MESSAGE TO MR. ROOSEVELT

    Mr Casey (the Australian Minister) today conferred with President Roosevelt and handed him a message from Mr. Curtin. Australian Associated ...

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  37. RISE IN BUTTER PRICE.

    An order issued by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) today increased the maximum wholesale price of butter as from March 6 last by ...

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  38. CEILINGS ON PRICES IN U.S.

    According to the New York "Times," President Roosevelt is considering proposals to put ceilings on prices, profits and wages. ...

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