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  4. VICHY DANGER

    Many quarters in London are again emphasising the dangers to the United Nations which can be expected to emerge from Vichy in this year of grim ...

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  7. UNITY WANTED.

    For the third time in recent weeks the Soviet Ambassador (M. Litvinoff) has called for united efforts by Britain and Russia, with some supplementary ...

    Article : 424 words
  8. NO EMIGRATION.

    Although China was anxious to expand her trade and cultural relations with Australia after the war, the Chinese would be occupied in ...

    Article : 203 words
  9. U.S. BOMBSIGHT.

    Secrets of the precious Norden bombsight, which is aiding the Flying Fortresses to hit the Japanese in the Pacific, have not yet fallen into the ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. AT NEW POST.

    Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett, who was recently appointed corps commander in Western Australia, has arrived in that State to take up his ...

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  11. LEADER'S DIARY.

    Lieut-General Gordon Bennett has recovered his Malayan diary. It contained interesting notes of incidents he had forgotten when making ...

    Article : 307 words
  12. MAN'S COURAGEOUS ACT.

    After a man had risked his life to save his brother, who had crashed 250ft. down a cliff at Wattamolla, near Sutherland, on Saturday afternoon, two ...

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  13. SCOTTISH GHOST."

    An Insurance company has paid out on a claim for damages caused by a "ghost." After 20 rooms of a mansion in Fifeshire (Scotland) had been found on fire ...

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  14. BRITISH HERDS.

    Australian breeders of stud dairy cattle may be called upon to play an important part in the post-war reconstruction of the dairy herds of Britain, ...

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  15. BURMESE PRIESTS

    Priests known as "Poongees," Burma's fifth column, are taking advantage of the historic sanctuary provided by Burmese Buddhism, according to the Chungking ...

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  16. RECORD TAX BILL.

    "The Times" Washington correspondent says that the Administration is considering a major increase in the present record-breaking 7,600.000,000 ...

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  17. AMERICAN NEWS.

    There are few "conchies" (conscientious objectors) among American draftees. The New York Selective Service Chief (Colonel McDermott) announced to-day ...

    Article : 257 words
  18. AUSSIES PARTICIPATE.

    Australian Air Force Overseas Headquarters reveals that an Australian Hampden squadron took a prominent part in the raid on the German Baltic port of ...

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  19. AGRICULTURAL PLAN

    Two arrangements with the United States, aimed at providing more effective utilisation of joint agricultural resources, without changing the existing tariff ...

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  20. PROGRAMME WILL STAND.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Henry Morgenthau) said to the Press to-day that the Treasury's 7,600,000,000 dollar tax programme will stand unchanged until ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. NAZI AGENT RADIOED.

    News of the arrival of the Queen Mary at Rio de Janeiro recently, was sent to Germany by radio, by Neils Christensen, alleged German spy ringleader, ...

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  22. JAPANESE CHARMS.

    Pouches containing as many as 15 small tissue paper blessing tickets have been found on the bodies of Japanese airmen shot down near Darwin. The ...

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  23. R.A.A.F. POSTS

    There was an exceptional response to recruiting for the R.A.A.F. yesterday. particularly for ground staff. where there were 100 applicants. Eight men ...

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  24. HAZARDOUS TASK

    The Burma war has unique features, which make its reporting a hazardous and at times unsatisfactory experience. Diversity of fronts, peculiarity of ...

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  25. ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    About 500 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, who left their work at a war factory in the country on Thursday, held a meeting yesterday morning. ...

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  26. FOOD PARCELS.

    Black market racketeers have extended their operations over an international field, according to the "Daily Herald." which says that "parcels from abroad" ...

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  27. CONVOY SECRETS.

    "Loose talk can cost lives." An Army spokesman illustrated this to-night when he told of careless soldiers whose indiscretion could have caused a holocaust. ...

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  28. MISS JACKEROO.

    Handling cattle, sheep, and pigs on farms and stations all over Victoria, girls in the new Land Army look back with disdain on careers indoors with ...

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  29. FIVE TIMES SAVED SHIPMATE.

    When his ship was bombed, 24-yearold Douglas Fai ley, radio operator, crawled along the deck and found Signalman John Miller, R.N., helpless, ...

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  30. CANNOT SEND CABLES.

    Because the local telegraph cannot handle all the messages, a large section of the American forces at Darwin has been unable to cable home. ...

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  31. TONSORIAL DIFFICULTIES.

    A big Adelaide munition factory plans to open its own barber's thop Lccause haircuts are so hard to get. One thousand men and women are employed at this ...

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  32. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The Berlin radio says the Bulgarian Premier (Professor Filoff) has formed a new Cabinet, mostly of civil servants. Only three former Ministers retain their ...

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