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  4. UNIFORM TAX PLAN OPPOSED

    In the face of unanimous opposition by Premiers at yesterday's conference to the uniform tax plan (see page 3), neither ...

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  5. GERMANS REPORTED MASSING

    First definite indication that Hitler's great summer thrust will be hurled against Rostov, in the Caucasus, is contained ...

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  6. JAPS HELD BY CHINESE IN BURMA BATTLE

    COVERED BY CHINESE FORCES, WHICH BEAT OFF A JAPANESE COUNTERATTACK, THE BRITISH IN BURMA HAVE NOW MADE A SUCCESSFUL WITHDRAWAL ACROSS THE PINCHAUNG RIVER, WHERE THEY ARE BEING RESTED AND REFITTED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A FLYING FORTRESS photographed at an Allied airfield in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MORE PACIFIC COMMANDS LIKELY

    Quoting a "responsible source," the Washington correspondent of New York Times says New Zealand will be ...

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  9. WAR SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    Dr Evatt is pleased with progress made at yesterday's meeting of the Pacific War Council, and now feels that the situation regarding supplies for Australia is developing satisfactorily. He regards the War ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT CRYPTIC ON TOKIO RAID

    President Roosevelt, at his Press conference yesterday, said he was not In a position to add anything to Japanese ...

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  11. FOUR JAP FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN

    Four Japanese fighters were destroyed over New Guinea on Tuesday without loss to ourselves, yesterday's communique states. The fighters, which were ...

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  12. ANOTHER GERMAN SOLDIER KILLED IN PARIS

    Gen von Schaumberg, Military Governor of Paris, has announced that another German soldier was killed in Paris ...

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  13. 2ND EARL JELLICOE WOUNDED

    A war Office casualty list includes among the wounded the name of Lt Earl Jellicoe, only son of the first earl, who commanded the Allied ...

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  14. £1,000,000 A DAY FOR WAR Cost to Australia

    Australia will spend £1,000,000 daily on the war in 1942-43. War expenditure for 1941-42 will, it is estimated, ...

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  15. AIR CHIEF CONFIDENT AFTER TOUR

    When returning to Allied headquarters yesterday after a tour of strategic bases in Australia Lt-Gen Brett, Chief of ...

    Article : 305 words
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  17. MALTA'S DEFENDERS BAG 16 AXIS PLANES IN 2 DAYS

    Defenders of Malta during the last 2 days have destroyed 16 enemy aircraft and damaged 28 in raids over the island. Five ...

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  18. HITLER'S PLAN TO ATTACK GIBRALTAR

    Vichy France believes the Luftwaffe in the Mediterranean will turn west against Gibraltar, according to the military ...

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  19. ANOTHER JAP CRUISER LEFT SINKING

    There is good reason to believe that still another Japanese cruiser has been sunk. A Navy Department communique, ...

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  20. AIRLINER MISSING IN NORTH

    A Guinea Airways Lockheed 14 airliner, under charter and flying on a special trip for the Department of Civil Aviation, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER PLANES

    Australian-built fighter planes would very soon be undergoing their initial tests, unless there was some unexpected interruption to plans, ...

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  22. BRITISH WAR PRODUCTION

    Setting up of a panel composed of leading industrialists and labour experts to further Britain s war production was announced in the House ...

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  23. US ADMIRAL'S DEATH

    The death from natural causes is announced of Vice-Admiral Arthur Leroy Bristol, commander of the "Task Force" in the North ...

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  24. U S NAVY'S POWERFUL TORPEDO-BOMBER

    A new torpedo bomber, reputedly the most powerful aerial weapon in the world, is now being delivered to the US ...

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    AT WORK ON A FLYING FORTRESS at an Allied airfield in Australia. At left, with compact tool kit round hit waist, a US mechanic overhauls the giant propeller. Right, s[?]reral mechanics at work on the giant machine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. VICTORIAN AIRMAN KILLED IN CRASH

    SYDNEY, Wed: LAC Charles Raymond Warren, 20, of Melbourne, was killed when an aircraft from an RAAF station ...

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  27. EGYPT AFFIRMS LOYALTY TO ALLIES

    Nahas Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minister, winding up a debate on the arrest by order of the Goternment of Ali Maber Pasha, a former Prime ...

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  28. ARGENTINE SHIP DAMAGED

    The Argentine Government announced that either a torpedo or mine damaged the 12,500-ton tanker Victoria, thus inflicting the first ...

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  29. WHY US TROOPS ARE GOING TO INDIA

    Col Louis Johnson, President Roosevelt's representative, in a statement, said it was not the strategic purpose of the Allied ...

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  30. 6 MONTHS FOR "OFFENDING NAZIS"

    A Norwegian who slapped his fiancee's face for flirting with a German soldier was sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment by a ...

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  31. SIR HUGH DENISON'S WILL

    Sir Hugh Denison, former chairman and managing director of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Sydney (NSW), left estate valued at £6,471 ...

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