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  4. INDIA'S RIGHTS. PRESSED BY CONFERENCE.

    Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, presiding at a non-party conference, demanded that the centre of political gravity shift from Whitehall to Delhi. The great ...

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  7. GRIM REMINDERS. RAIDS ON DARWIN.

    After two air "blitzes," Darwin is now a "ghost" town from a civilian point of view. On the other hand, militarily it is growing stronger every ...

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  8. OVERHAUL NEEDED.

    Vigorous demands for the most farreaching overhaul of strategic and administrative machinery and personnel have followed the remodelling of the ...

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  9. SURPRISE FOR NAZIS.

    Work is now in hand on an aircraft engine type which will astound the Nazis—and the aircraft industry has many other surprises for the enemy. ...

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  10. WANT SCHOOLS OPEN.

    Queensland State school teachers condemn the Government closing of the schools as "fallaciously based," and demand the reversal of the policy. The ...

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  11. TAKEN BY SURPRISE.

    Mr. Arthur Rudman, manager of the Roslyn Court flats, owned by Qantas at Darwin, who passed through Brisbane by plane from Darwin on ...

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  12. COULD DEFEND HERSELF.

    The President of the National Congress of India (Jawarlal Nehru), in a speech, said: "If power was transferred to Indians they would be prepared to ...

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  13. FIRES UNDER CONTROL.

    Passengers in a Qantas plane which reached Townsville from Darwin tonight said that the damage w [?] confied to the port and business areas. The ...

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  14. BATTLESHIPS ESCAPE.

    Lord Sherwood, in a speech, said: "One ot the prime factors in our victory will be the co-operation between the forces. Close co-operation already exists, ...

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  15. MILITARY SERVICE.

    The Labour Minister (Mr. Ward) said to-day that all employees in private banks and private insurance companies who were within the age groups liable ...

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  16. MUSLIM LEAGUE MOVE.

    The working committee of the Muslim League, tinder the Presidency of M. A. Jinnah, passed a resolution drawing attention of the Muslims to the ...

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  17. ACE AIRMAN INJURED IN BATTLE.

    Though wounded in a dogfight over the Channel, Squadron-Leader Finucane made a perfect landing on his own aerodrome. An Australian, ...

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  18. GENERALISSIMO'S URGE.

    General Chiang Kai-shek, in a message to India, urged the Indians to exert themselves to the utmost in the cause for the freedom of mankind. He ...

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  19. MINISTER'S PRAISE.

    In a message that he has sent to the Queensland Aid to Russia Committee in connection with their meeting at the City Hall on Monday night to celebrate ...

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  20. NAZI MODE OF TERROR.

    First eye-witness account of ths German terror of fire, rope and bullet in Russia's "awful area" is given by Negley Farson in a dispatch to the ...

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  21. REDUCTION LIKELY

    Some of the most important administrative bodies in the Commonwealth—the Wheat. Meat and Tobacco Boards and the Central Wool Committee—are likely to be ...

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  22. MAN FAINTED.

    An amazing rush hour scene was witnessed in a London tube station, when a man aged 57 fainted on top of an escalator on which there were about 100 ...

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  23. NO BONES BROKEN.

    The Associated Press learns that Finucane is progressing, and is expected to be up within a week. No bones were broken. ...

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  24. NOTED HORSEMAN.

    Ken G. Maynard, runner-up for the world's buck-jumping championship at the Sydney Show in 1937, enlisted at the A.I.F. Recruiting Depot yesterday. To ...

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  25. PARCELS MAY BE SENT

    Parcels may still be addressed to the A.I.F. troops in the Middle East, said the Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) to-day. He pointed out that the ban ...

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  26. OAHU CIVILIANS.

    An army command announced that all men in Oahu between 18 and 60 must register for the defence of the island in case of extreme emergency. In the ...

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  27. EVACUATION ROAD.

    The Cardwell Shire Council has decided to ask the Government to extend the Kirrama. Range road to provide immediate access to inland areas should the ...

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  28. MEAT CANNING.

    The establishment of canning plants in country centres to process, on the spot, large available quantities of tinner quality sheep, was urged during the week-end by ...

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  29. GIRL STOANGLED.

    William Ernest McDonald (40), soldier, appeared before Mr. Hardwick, S.M., at the Central Police Court today, charged with having murdered ...

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  30. MATCH FARES.

    officials have announced that recent War Department tests revealed that the flare from a single match, lighted in a black-out area, strikes the cyes of a plane ...

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  31. ESSENTIAL FOODS.

    More than £250,000 worth of essential foods is being stored in six New South Wales inland towns to feed evacuees in emergency. ...

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  32. RAIDS ON MALTA.

    It is officially announced that two Junkers 88's were damaged on Friday during the eight day-time raids. There were 12 alerts on Saturday. There was ...

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