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    The arrival in Australian of large numbers of American air and [?] forces accentuates the importance of the newly-created Directorate of ...

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  5. ENCOURAGING NOTE.

    Outlining the points upon which he proposed to concentrate in the battle for air supremacy in the South-western Pacific, the new Allied Air Chief ...

    Article : 841 words
  6. R.A.A.F. MEN ESCAPE.

    The feat of a party of Royal Australian Air Force men in patching up a ship wrecked by bombing, and navigating it at four knots an hour from ...

    Article : 566 words
  7. H.M.S. JUPITER.

    Before it was lost in the recent battle of the Java Sea, the British destroyer Jupiter sank a Japanese submarine in a surface battle at a range of 400ft. ...

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  8. BATTLE OF THE PLANES.

    President Roosevelt has asked Congress to appronriate the enormous sum of £ A5 494.438,500 for the construction of aircraft, bringing the total number ...

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  9. MR. R. G. CASEY

    Born in Brisbane in August, 1890, Mr. R G. Casey is now in his 52nd year. He received his early education in Melbourne, and he graduated as an ...

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  10. WAR ON PESTS.

    Health officers of the Brisbane City Council have opened their autumn offensive against Public Enemies Nos L. 2. and 3—mosquitoes, rats and flies. ...

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  11. SWEDISH NEWSPAPERS

    The Swedish Parliament has debated the confiscation of Swedish newspapers for publishing reports of German tortures in Norwegian concentration camps. ...

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  12. ON SAME FOOTING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin announced last night that the War Cabinet had decided that in future there would be no distinction in pay. ...

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  13. UNESSENTIAL TRAVEL.

    The State Transport Minister (Mr. O'sullivan) wamned Sydney that unless uncessential travel in oeak hours is reduced voluntarlly, a system of transport ...

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  14. RABBIT AS WAR WORKER.

    Every slouch hat worn by an Australian soldier is made from the fur of about nine rabbit skins. Experiments have proved that for durability ...

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  15. JUST LIKE HOME.

    The new Australian Comforts fund Services Club, to be opened in Swanston-street, and kept open 24 hours a day seven days a week, win serve ...

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  16. RUBBER SHORTAGE.

    The imposition of further restrictions on the use of rubber, and a drastic curtailment of sales of tyres and tubes to ensure adequate supplies for defence ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. BRITISH PRESS.

    The committee of the London branch of the National Union of Journalists it protesting against the threat by the Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison) to, ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. NAZIS DEMAND PURGE.

    The Free French Brazzaville radio states that the Germans have demanded a purse of French naval officers, and have also given the Vichy Government a ...

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  19. CAMOUFLAGE PLUS?

    Large scale army exercises involving several thousand troops in East Anglia have been cancelled. Artillery were to have used live ...

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