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  4. Fadden Warns of "Three Great Evils" In Final Election Appeal to People

    In a final election appeal today, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fadden) warned against what he declared to be the "three great evils"-socialism ...

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  5. ALLIED ARMIES STAND POISED READY FOR LIGHTNING INVASION OF ITALY

    The Allied armies stand poised ready for the next assault, while air and naval forces are staging one of the greatest bombardments in military history against Southern Italy. ...

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  6. BIG FIGHTER TOLL TAKEN IN RAID

    It has been announced that Flying fortresses which raided regensburg, in Southern Germany, on Tuesday and went on to North ...

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  7. LEADER OF THE UAP

    Seeking to enter his 17th parliament, Mr. W. M. Hughes is the veteran politician facing the people today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FULL ISOLATION OF KHARKOV RED ARMY'S AIM

    The Russians, in their massive assault against Kharkov, at the moment apparently are concentrating on cutting off the city itself entirely. Correspondents emphasise the importance of the ...

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  9. STILL A JOB FOR WARD IN NEXT CABINET

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curti[?] today assured a questioner at a meeting that if Labor were returned Mr. Ward would go into the Cabinet, but ...

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  10. Prosecution of Milkmen For Defying Board

    Following investigations conducted over the last few weeks into a complaint made by consumers that they had been rendered accounts showing ...

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  11. American Forces Landing on Attu Island

    Landing boats line the beach as American troops and equipment are landed on the Island of Attu in a United States Army and Navy mission, to wrest control of the island from the Japanese. Twin landings were carried out by United States forces on opposite sides of the island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Nazi Yoke Too Heavy For Danes

    German-Danish relations have reached a crisis as a result of a wave of sabotage sweeping Denmark, and a tacit admission by the quisling ...

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  13. MURDER INTENT CHARGE: WOMAN ON REMAND

    On a charge of wounding John Charles Hodder. with intent to murder. Iris Eileen Mary Webber (37) was remanded until August 27 and refused ...

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  14. Discussion of Pacific Campaign Scheme At Quebec

    A special British Military, Navy and Air Force mission has arrived to plan maximum British co-operation with the United States in future ...

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  15. ROME DECLARATION TO "SPARE FAITH"

    The only reason for declaring Rome an open city was a desire to spans the centre of Catholicism, declares the Italian Ste[?] agency's ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. SICK WILL SUFFER IN NURSES' STRIKE DECLARES JUDGE

    Mr. Justice Webb. of the Industrial Commission, today described a threatened strike by employees of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital as a ...

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  17. THREAT BY GOVERNMENT WAS MERELY FROTH

    Official figures released today indicate that the Government's decision to cut the sale and production of beer by 33 1-3 per cent, has not ...

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  18. Small Fine Snowballed To Total of £67

    The financial load incurred by a careless debtor who had ignored court orders and court fines was revealed in the Ballarat police court ...

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  19. Final Tribute to Curtin Paid by Beasley

    In his final statement to the people today, the Minister for Supply (Mr. Beasley) said the Australian people would not let Mr. Curtin ...

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  20. Reuniting of Homes In Red Cross Work: Task of Rehabilitation

    "Our experience of the men is that they are generally good, decent chaps. It is the women that have gone mad," declared the country commissioner for the Red Cross Society (Mr. C. M. Graham,) when he addressed the Dubbo branch ...

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  21. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE DEAD: EX-STATESMAN

    Sir William Irvine, Chief Justice and Licutenant-Governor of Victoria from 1018 to 1935, died today aged 85. ...

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  22. LABOR GAINS STRENGTH

    When Mr. Charles Hackett was unopposed for a vacancy caused by the death of Mr. J. F. Coates, Labor, today secured its 23rd representative in ...

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  23. STEAK RARE LUXURY-STILL NOT RATIONED

    Complaints that beef supplies were now so heavily cub that the sometimes cannot get it at all, were voiced today by cafe proprietors, who ...

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  24. Election Issue Clouded With Views Divided

    The election campaign has concluded. Words have been spoken, and the politicians, who have had so much their way for the past month, know today, if only for one day in three years, that after all the taxpayer has a say-one big say. ...

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  25. JAPLANDING MOVE SMASHED

    It has been revealed at Admiral Halsey's headquarters in the South Pacific that the American forces bloodily smashed a Japanese ...

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  26. Good Wishes To Curtin From NZ Government

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) received the following message today from the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Fraser): ...

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  27. Ration Coupon's Life Depends on Supplies LAVAL'S "PEACE PLANS" TRUMPED-UP LIE

    "A" clothing coupons would be valid for 12 months from the date of issue and "B" coupons for six months from November 15, providing The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) stated today that reports from Europe that Laval might begin peace negotiations with the United Nations ...

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  28. Melbourne Council, MLA on Posters Charge

    Summonses under the National Security Act were served on the Melbourne City Council and Mr. Barry MLA. today because of the display of ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. Severe Drought Feared

    A drought similar to that of 1914 is fast approaching in Northern Victoria. said the secretary to the Victorian Graziers' Association (Mr. A. ...

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