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  4. BOMBER COMMAND.

    Although 300,000 copies were available the Air Ministry's booklet "Bomber Command" was practically sold out on the day of publication. ...

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  7. STRONG OBJECTION.

    Strong objection to remarks by the Opposition Leader (Mr. G. F. Nicklin) that Independents had "no obligations, and were largely irresponsible" were ...

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  8. FEDERAL BUDGET

    The Treasurer (Mr. J. B. Chifley) told the House of Representatives to-day that the Government proposed to introduce the Budget as soon as possible ...

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  9. COMPANY S LETTER.

    Mr. Justice OMara, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day described as a "piece of impertinence" a letter received by the Court from ...

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  10. TO FERRY PLANES.

    A contingent of Australians, believed to number 600, have arrived and are proceeding by special train to Toronto immediately. They will ferry Britain's ...

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  11. U.S. NEUTRALITY ACT.

    After a 155-mimite conference with congressional leaders, President Roosevelt adjourned the meeting unto to-morrow morning, with the ...

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  12. LONDON EVACUATION.

    Nearly 500 school children will leave London on Thursday under the Ministry for Health evacuation scheme, the majority going to billets in the ...

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  13. SEVERE CENSORSHIP.

    The Minister for Information (Senator W. P. Ashley) said to-day that publicity censorship had been far too severe. Pinpricking regulations had ...

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  14. CANADIAN HELP.

    Canada has decided on all-out aid to Russia. The Munitions Minister (Mr. C. D. Howe) has announced that he is sending at least 100 tanks before ...

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  15. CHINESE TROOPS.

    The American Associated Press correspondent reports that the military spokesman said to-day that Chinese armies had launched a counter-offensive ...

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  16. TO CANBERRA.

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator J. S. Collings) said to-day that he intended to have the headquarters of all Commonwealth departments ...

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  17. PROFIT LIMITATION.

    Mr. C. vinson, introducing a Bill imposing a blanket 7 per cent limit on net profits of virtually all defence contracts, assailed as not conscionable the ...

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  18. BOGUS EGG POWDER.

    A firm was fined £5 at Liverpool for selling a powder with a label calculated to deceive. The prosecution said that so-called egg substitute sold at 1600 per ...

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  19. VATICAN ATTACKED.

    The newspaper "Giornale D'Italia" has published an attack on the Vatican for what it calls "synchronisation of Vatican and "Anglo-Saxon powers," and accuses ...

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  20. NIGHT RAIDERS. OVER PARTS OF BRITAIN.

    Night raiders were over Western England. also a South Wales town, where three persons were killed. A blast from bombs dropped 100 yards from a south ...

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  21. PENSIONS INCREASE.

    A conflict on the increase in pensions is regarded as likely in caucus. The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) in his policy speech said that Labour would ...

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  22. CRIMES OF WAR.

    Several questions were asked in the House of Commons about the punishment for war crimes. Captain W. F. Strickland asked the Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  23. TURKISH CHROME. SALE TO GERMANY.

    On the eve of the signing of the Turkish-German trade agreement Turkey is reported to have agreed to sell chrome to Germany from January, ...

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  24. TOLL OF ENEMY.

    It has been learned in London that 123 enemy fighters and 11 bombers were destrayed on the western front in September. ...

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  25. GOLF MATCH.

    Norman von Nida, the former Queensland professional golfer, and E. Naismith. Australian professional champion, with glay a challenge match for £250 a side ...

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  26. NO WARNING GIVEN.

    According to a correspondent of the American Press, a survivor of the tanker L. C. White told port authorities to-day that they had been torpedoed without ...

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  27. FIFTH COLUMN ACTIVITIES.

    The German-controlled Paris radio, quoting a message from Ankara, says that England and Russia have jointly sent a note to Turkey concerning the ...

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  28. CRICKET.

    Replies received from the country cricket associations indicated that it would be Impossible to hold a carnival this season, and a meeting of the ...

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  29. C.S. AID TO RUSSIA.

    The House rejected by 69 to 25 votes a move to withhold aid to the Soviet under the Bill expanding the lending authority of the Reconstruction Finance ...

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  30. VATICAN OFFICIAL DEAD.

    cardinal Lorenzo Lauri, Grand Plenipotentiary of the Holy See, died, aged 77. He has served the Church in Poland, Australia and the United ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN D.S.M. WINNER.

    Ted Pestfield. who received the D.S.M., is the first Australian sailor decorated by the Kins at Buckingham Palace. ...

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