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  2. LABOUR WAR AIMS.

    Features of the annual conference of the State Official Labour Party, which was held in the Trades Hill at the week-end, were: ...

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  3. BLACK-OUT TEST.

    More than 6,000 homes in the thickly populated Balmain area were blacked out for 15 minutes last night. The signal for the test to begin was ...

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  4. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    The names of more than 800 men from New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, were in A.I.F. casualty lists issued at the week-end. The lists were ...

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  5. AXIS FUNDS FROZEN.

    President Roosevelt yesterday issued an Executive order, freeling all German and Italian assets in the United States. ...

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  6. SOVIET MAY GIVE WAY.

    Stalin has told Hitler that Russia accepts the principle of closer economic collaboration with Germany, according to a special correspondent ...

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  7. THREAT TO FRENCH FROM REAR.

    Chief interest in the Syrian campaign in the week-end centred in reports that two British columns advancing from Iraq are now threatening the Vichy French forces in the rear. Close secrecy cloaks their movements. ...

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  8. BATTLE FOR SIDON.

    The battle for Sidon is still being hotly contested. After three days' stubborn fighting the Australian troops have succeeded in establishing ...

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  9. OTHER CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. S. J. T. Walton, of Roseville Avenue, Roseville, has been notified that her son, Lieutenant Kenneth John Macpheison, M.C., is missing. ...

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  10. ONE OF FIRST RECRUITS.

    L[?]ensnt Max Derbyshire, who was one of the first recruits in Wagga, has been reported missing. He was a member of the lifesaving club and a Rugby League footballer. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    Officials have announced that Leading-aircraftman W. J. Tibbits, of Sydney, died on Friday, when a trainer plane in which he was flying crashed near Yorkton. ...

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  12. SHIP AGROUND IN HARBOUR.

    A freighter of about 3,000 tons was aground for about an hour oft the northern end of Shark Island late last night. ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. ARMIES ON FRONTIER.

    It is reliably reported that Germany has concentrated on the Soviet frontier from the Baltic to the Black Sea 120 divisions (probably about 2,000,000 ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. HUGE OUTLAY ON WAR.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Fadden, estimated yesterday that by the end of this month Australia's war expenditure would exceed £20,000,000 a month, and ...

    Article : 348 words
  15. JAPAN'S BLOCKADE.

    An extension of the blockade of the China coast, to be effective from midnight to-morrow, has been announced by the Japanese naval spokesman. ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. PETROL CUT AFFECTS MILK DELIVERIES.

    Sydney's leading milk distributhig companies may adopt a single daily deliveiy system because of petrol rationing. Representatives of the Dairy ramiers' ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. AXIS WANTS RUSSIAN WAR MATERIAL.

    Mr. Kilsoo Haan, local representative of the Sino-Korean People's League, has received information from the Orient that Japan and Germany have urged Russia to lend or lease ...

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  18. "WON'T GIVE AN INCH."

    The tenacity and determination of the defence of Sidon have been considerably greater than might have been expected. "These legion chaps won't give an inch," ...

    Article : 377 words
  19. NEW DRIVE IN BRITAIN.

    It is believed that the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, in deference to a widespread demand for better control of the war effort, is considering changes ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. ONE MILLION WOMEN WAR WORKERS IN BRITAIN.

    With the call-up of women born in 1918— the "23" girls—who registered yesterday for national service, a million women are now registered in Britain for war work. ...

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  21. STOP WORK MEETING POSTPONED.

    Wneelers of the South Maitland coalfield who decided a week ago to hold a stop-work meeting on Tuesday, decided to-day to postpone it to a date to be fixed. ...

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  22. STATE LAWS TO BE CLARIFIED.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Martin, announced on Saturday that a committee would be appointed soon to simpl'ty State Statutes and legal procedure. ...

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  23. SHIP DAMAGED BY MINE.

    The Swedish freighter Ningpo (6,079 tons) picked up a floating mine with her screw when entering Singapore harbour on Saturday. ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such ot the oversea news in tins issue as is neaded "From Our Own Correspondent or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. FINANCIAL COLLAPSE SEEN.

    A special correspondent of "The Sunday Times" says the financial collapse of the Vichy regime seems inevitable. The French Admiralty officially denies ...

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  26. PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE.

    Mr. C. M. Kelly, secretary of the Hotel Club and Restaurant Employees' Union, said last night that waitresses, members of his union, employed at the waterside workers' canteen, ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. INDIAN LABOUR LEADERS ARRESTED.

    More than 20 Labour and Communist leaders have been arrested under the defence regulations. (Other Oversea News on Next Page.) ...

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  28. DIVORCE FOR ACTRESS.

    Miss Tallulah Bankhead, the actress, has obtained a divorce at Reno from her husband, John Emery, on the grounds of mental cruelty. ...

    Article : 34 words
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