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  3. LOAN APPEAL BY MR. CURTIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Tremendous applause greeted a pledge by Mr. Curtin in his first speech as Prime Minister in Sydney Town Hall tonight that the paramount aim of the new Labour Government was to ...

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  4. NEW LABOUR CABINET AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE, CANBERRA,

    after being sworn in by Lord Gowrie, Governor-General, yesterday morning. From left (front row) Mr. Beasley, Supply and Development; Mr. Chifley, Treasurer; Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Co-ordination; Lord Gowrie; Mr. Forde, Army Minister; Dr. Evatt, Attorney-General and Minister for External Affairs; Sen. Collings, Interior, (Back row) Sen. Ashley, Postmaster-General and Minister for information; Mr. Lazzorini, Minister for Home Security and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS THROW FULL WEIGHT INTO DRIVE ON MOSCOW

    THE NAZIS ARE THROWING THE FULL WEIGHT OF THEIR AVAlLABLE FORCES INTO THEIR NEW DRIVE AGAINST MOSCOW, WHICH THEY DESCRIBE AS THE GREATEST OFFENSIVE IN HISTORY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HAVOC AMONG ENEMY SHIPS

    Eleven more enemy ships have been sunk or seriously damaged by torpedoes released by British submarines operating in the Mediterranean, the Admiralty announces. ...

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  7. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS CANCELLED

    German prisoners in the hospital ships Dinard and St. Julien have been disembarked and sent back to their camps. ...

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  8. MOVE MAY BE MADE SOON IN N. AFRICA

    As the season for operations in North Africa is fast appreaching, the moment when the opposing forces will begin ...

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  9. MORE BRITISH PLANES FOR RUSSIA

    A Moscow broadcast on help that Russian fighting forces are receiving states that the latest British fighters and ...

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  10. ESCAPE FROM NAZI PRISON CAMP

    British officers and men who managed to escape from a Nazi prison camp in Salonika have joined the Greek guerillas ...

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  11. GRAF SPEE OFFICERS RECAPTURED

    From Rio de Janeiro it is learned that 2 officers from the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spec, which was ...

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  12. "WE HAVE WON BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL"

    Declaring that the time was rapidly approaching for Britain and her Allies to pass from the defensive to the offensive, Lord ...

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  13. NO NAZI PLANES IN THE CANARIES

    It is authoritatively denied that there is the slighest foundation for a report that the Luftwaffe has occupied the ...

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  14. NO KNOWLEDGE IN LONDON OF BATTLE OFF BRAZIL

    It is authoritatively stated in London that the British Government has no knowledge concerning the report from ...

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  16. BIG RUSH FOR COPIES OF "BOMBER COMMAND"

    There was a big rush this morning for the first edition of Bomber Command, the Air Ministry's booklet dealing with ...

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  17. SOVIET ATHEIST PAPERS CEASE PUBLICATION

    The anti-religious bi-monthly organ of the Militant Atheist League has suspended publication. A weekly paper, Godless, ...

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  18. BOMBS, BUT NO CASUALTIES

    The Air Ministry announces that during the early part of last night enemy aircraft dropped bombs at a point in ...

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  19. STAY-IN MINE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The first stay-in strike in the history of the South Maitland coalfield occurred in the Neath mine today. It lasted 12 ...

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  20. TURCO-GERMAN TRADE AGREEMENT HITCH

    Although the Swiss Radio announced on Monday that a TurcoGerman trade agreement had been concluded, by which Turkey was to ...

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  21. AIR-MARSHAL WILLIAMS IN LONDON

    Air-Marshal R. Williams, of Melbourne, has arrived to establish Royal Australian Air Force headquarters in London. ...

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  22. USA "ON TOP" IN PRODUCTION OF WAR PLANES

    "We are definitely over the top in warplane production," said an American production expert in Washington this ...

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  23. AIRMAN'S ESCAPE FROM FRANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"All well, escaped to British territory," read a cable message received today by Mrs. W. C. Roberts, mother of Sgt.-Plt. ...

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  24. MR. ATTLEE FOR ILO CONFERENCE

    Mr. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, it is authoritatively stated, will leave for New York at the end of the month. He will ...

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  25. ELIMINATION OF INEFFICIENCIES IN WAR FACTORIES

    Drastic action has been taken to eliminate inefficiency in British war factories, according to Mr. Barlow, secretary of the North Region ...

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  26. COURT-MARTIAL OF 2 TRAINEES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two members of the First Divisional Signals (Militia), Cyril James Ambrose Jones, 27, and Valentine Charles ...

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  27. WAR CAUSES MANY DIVORCES

    Five judges will begin hearing 2,000 divorce applications in London next week, compared to 797 in Michaelmas term last year. Assizes ...

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  28. TWO CANADIAN SHIPS READY FOR LAUNCHING

    The first large merchant ship to be built under Canada's war programme will be launched from the Vickers yards at Montreal next ...

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  29. SIR EARLE PAGE TO CONTINUE MISSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Sir Earle Page, Australian envoy to Britain, is to proceed with his mission. This was announced tonight by Mr. ...

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  30. NEI PREPARED

    DARWIN, Tuesday. — Hallett Abend, noted American correspondent, said when he reached Darwin tonight that Japan had missed its ...

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  31. DECISION TODAY IN AIRCRAFT DISPUTE

    Whether employees of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty. Ltd., Fishermen's Bend, will carry out their threat to strike tomorrow ...

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  32. BRIDGES DEPORTATION BILL PASSES HOUSE

    Without debate, the House of Representatives yesterday passed and sent to the Senate a bill directing the deportation of Harry Bridges, ...

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  33. ARRIVAL AT MANILA

    Sir Earle Page, MP, arrhed in Manila on his way to London. He [?]ed with Mr. Francis Sayre, U-S High Commissioner. ...

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  34. SULFANILAMIDE EAR TREATMENT

    Dr. Keith Hutchison told MedicoChirurgical Society Convention yesterday that sulfanilamide treatment of ear infections and mastoids had ...

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  35. NEI DELEGATION LEADERS

    photographed in Sydney yesterday when they arrived from Brisbane with 11 other members of the Press Delegation which is visiting Australia on a return goodwill mission. Mr. Ch. O. Von der Plas (left), Minister of the Indies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. SOVIET AMBASSADOR; LONDON CLUBMAN

    Honorary membership of the Athenæum, one of London's most exclusive clubs, has been accepted by Mr. Maisky, Soviet Ambassador to ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA HAS MOBILISED ALL RESOURCES

    Australia had mobilised all her resources of manpower and materials, to win the war and assure the continuance of a high scale of social ...

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  38. GERMAN TRAWLERS ATTACKED BY RAF FIGHTERS

    An armed German trawler was left sinking and another was set on fire after Hurricanes of the Fighter Command had attacked them with ...

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  39. 1,500,000 PAIRS OF ARMY BOOTS

    For shipment to Imperial forces oversea, principally in the Middle East and India, Australia will have produced 1,000,000 pairs of Army ...

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  40. JAPAN BEING "CHOKED" BY TRADE EMBARGOES

    The Japanese Press yesterday adopted an increasingly critical attitude toward the Japanese and U-S diplomatic negotiations, states the ...

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  41. AMPLE AIR CREWS AVAILABLE

    Ground instruction for Empire air trainees has been extended by a fortnight, it is officially stated, because the period of urgency in the intake ...

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