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  4. HlRING COMMITTEES.

    The Central Hirings "Committee at land force headquarters, Melbourne, and local committees in each line of communication areas are to be ...

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  5. MR. CHURCHILL ATTACKED.

    Mr. Aneurin Bevin in the House of Commons, said Mr. Churchill bad invited about 50 or 60 representatives of the Press to meet him the day before ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. FINANCIAL.

    The repercussion of financial circles' in Brisbane to the Federal Budget has in it nothing very conspicuous. Generally, the Treasurer's proposals were ...

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  7. FULLY JUSTIFIED.

    Extraordinary statements, evidently intended as propaganda against the Empire and Australian, war effort taken from correspondence seized ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. RINGSIDE SEAT.

    The Associated Press special correspondent says that Air Commodore Cole, of Australia, had a ringside seat at Dieppe He saw the action from the ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. MISSING SENTRY.

    Gunner Johns Hillston (18), who disappeared nine days ago from his sentry post at a military camp near Queenscliffe, was murdered. His body ...

    Article : 361 words
  10. ASSUME DICTATORSHIP.

    The British United Press correspondent on the French frontier says Edouar Herriot, President of the Chamber of Deputies, "and Senator ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. NEW CALL-UP.

    Thousands of men between 18 and 45 are to' be called up between September 17 and October 9. The new call-up affecta ...

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  12. NO WAR SEASON.

    The SOviet Ambassador (M. Litvinov) conferd with the Secretary of State (Mr Cordel Hull It is reported that he was asked whether the season was ...

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  13. DEPORTING JEWS

    The "National Zeitung's" Vichy correspondent says that the deportations of Jews in France is. not only continurng, but is being intensified. ...

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  14. SENATORS DEATH.

    The House of Representatives ad. journed to-day for two and a half hours until 5.30 p.m. as a mark of respect to the late Senator Johnston. At the ...

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  15. THE PAST SPEAKS.

    Discovery of the tomb of Tut ankrAmen in Egypt gave newspaper readers an inkling of the work that the archaeologists have been doing since ...

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  16. LAW MATTERS.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. D. A. Gleason) brought four measures before the House to-day and all passed the first reading. The amendment to ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. AUSTERE LIFE.

    The Government should not ask the people to make sacrifices unless it is prepared to make them" itself." said Mr. F. H. Stacey in the.House of ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. TEN ARRESTED.

    The police rounded up ten men in County Down suspected of complicity in the attempt on the life of. a special constable near Rostrevor. The gunm[?]n ...

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  19. HOSTAGES HELD.

    The "New-York Times" Berne correspondent says that as the result of the explosion of a bomb in a Brussels picture show during the showing of a ...

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  20. ENLISTMENT OF WOMEN.

    Wonnen are wanted urgently by both the Army and Air Force authorities but the shortage of labour is so serious. particularly in Victoria, South ...

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  21. GERMAN DEMAND.

    The. British United Press correspondent on the French frontier says that to replace shipping lost principally in the Mediterranean, the Nazi Minister to ...

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  22. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    A Chungking, communique states that fierce fighting'continues in'the suburbs of Kinhwa and Lanchi. Tba Chines repulsed Jipnaisse attacks on Kwoaghow. ...

    Article : 33 words
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