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  2. MR. STEVENS RESIGNS.

    Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, the former Premier, announced last night that he had resigned his seat in the State House (Croydon) to contest a Ferderal ...

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  3. RATIONING PETROL.

    The Minister for Supply, Sir Frederick Stewart, said last night that the Commonwealth Government had no intention of ...

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  4. AFRICAN AIR RAIDS.

    Raids on Italian troop concentrations in both British Somaliland and Libya have been successfully carried out by Royal Air Force planes, ...

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  5. DREAMS OF EMPIRE.

    The Italian troops struggling across the sandy wastes of British Somaliland are intended as the vanguard of an empire-conquering army, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLANES FOR BRITAIN.

    During inspections of Pacific Coast aircraft factories, I saw a huge army of workmen, under the supervision of British Air Ministry representatives, ...

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  7. "GREAT AIR BATTLE RAGES OVES CHANNEL.

    A great air battle raged over the English Channel to-day, when R.A.F. fighters lackled swarms of German raiders that attacked coastal towns, ports, barrage balloons and shipping. A British communique this evening announced that so far ...

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  8. "RESTRICT OTHER IMPORTS."

    The Premier, Mr. Mair, said yesterday that before finally deciding the scale of petrol rationing, the Federal Government should consider ...

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  9. "MUTUAL SUPPORT."

    The leader of the Country Party in the Federal Parliament, Mr. Cameron, said in Sydney last night that the Country Party and the United Australia Party would give one ...

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  10. "NO LONG CAMPAIGN."

    The leader of the A.L.P., Mr. Cullin, commenting last night on the statement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, at Young on Friday, that an election now would be ...

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  11. PURCHASE OF TANKS.

    The British Purchasing Commission, aided by the United States Advisory Defence Group, is arranging to spend 200,000,000 dollars (£A62,500,000) on ...

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  12. REPORTED RAID ON GIBRALTAR.

    The Madrid Radio stated yesterday that a raider flew over Gibraltor from the direction of the Mediterranean, and explosions were heard in the direction of the arsenal. ...

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  13. PRODUCER GAS.

    The Minister for Mines, Mr. Vincent, announced yesterday the appointment of a State Committee to co-operate with the Federal authorities in extending the use of ...

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  14. "ALL-PARTIES" CABINET.

    The formation, at a new Federal Government, composed of all parties on a proportional basis, was advocated by the Queensland Country Party conference on Saturday ...

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  15. GARAGE MEN'S FIVE POINTS.

    A deputation representing garage proprietors asked Mr J. Beasley, M.P., on Saturday to submit the following five points on rationin[?] to Parliament:— ...

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  16. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR EUROPE.

    Mr. Herbert C. Hoover, who organised American food relief in the last war, has disclosed that the European Pood Distribution Commission, of which he ...

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  17. SUPPORT FOR DE GAULLE.

    General De Gaulle, commander of the "free" French forces, has announced that the New Hebrides is the first French colonial administration officially ...

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  18. "GETTING INTO STRIDE."

    "My tour has shown me that the United States is really getting into its stride," said President Roosevelt when he arrived at Boston on Saturday after ...

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  19. WAGES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Arbitration Court yesterday made an order under Emergency Regulations increasing the remuneration under all awards and apprenticeship ...

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  20. THE SYRIAN FRONTIER.

    The "Sunday Times" states that the Petain Government has ordered the French authorities in Syria to close the frontiers of Syria to all combatant ...

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  21. "SCHEME CANNOT BEGIN ON SCHEDULE."

    Sir Earle Page, M. P., said to-night that he had it on good authority that less than 30,000 of 100,000 petrol users in Queensland has sent in their rationing forms If this was ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. CAREFREE CRICKET.

    Further signs of carefree war-time cricket wer[?] given in a match at Lord's between London Counties and a British Empire Eleven when 563 runs were scored during the day ...

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  23. WHEAT AND FLOUR FOR OVERSEAS.

    The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board. Mr C. McPherson, said yesterday that Melbourne sales of wheat and flour for overseas were falling behind the programme ...

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  24. NAZI MINISTER'S CLAIM.

    Opening an industrial (air at Koenigsberg, th[?] German Minister for Economics. Dr. Funk, declared that Germany's lo[?]d position was absolutely secure. ...

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  25. ABORIGINES ON MURDER CHARGE.

    Constable Turner, of the Northers Territory Police reached Darwin yesterday with two mal[?] aborigines charged with murder. It is alleged that they attacked three lubras ...

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  26. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news to this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" of "Herald Exclusive Served" is from a service owned and conducted entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

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  27. IRON SALVAGED FROM LINER.

    A fleet of 40 lorries is carrying to Germany from salvaged from the Dutch liner Orania, which sank off Leixoes in 1935. (Other Oversea News on Next Page.) ...

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  28. NAZI CONTROL OF BANKS IN FRANCE.

    The Commander-in-Chief of the German army, General von Brauchusch, has appointed [?] Karl Schaeller formerly President of the [?]andk of Danzig, as German Commissioner for ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. CONTRABAND SEIZED.

    The German Radio has complained that the British Contraband Control at Alexandria has seized 25,000 tons of petrol belonging to the French Army, and three steamers, laden ...

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