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  4. NEW PREMIER DECLARES JAPAN'S POLICY

    JAPAN'S new Premier and Minister for War and Home Affairs (General Tojo) left little doubt as to the intentions of his Government, when, in a twominute broadcast soon after he had announced his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOWNS RECAPTURED

    THE recapture of the towns of Kalinin and Orel is claimed by Moscow Radio, which this morning stated that the Red Army launched a counter-thrust which had resulted in violent fighting for five days round the town of Kalinin and in its ...

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  6. "SHOOTING WAR"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— America today is indisputably closer to a shooting war than ever before because of the ...

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  7. CROSSING SMASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Three persons were killed instantly and five injured when a motor-cnr and an electric train collided at a level crossing at ...

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  8. NATION RESOLVED

    AFTER an emergency meeting of the War Cabinet, called early yesterday morning to consider developments in the Far East in the last 48 hours, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced that, although Australia adhered ...

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  9. Predicts Big Battle In North Africa

    A SPECIAL British Associated Press correspondent with the British forces in Egypt says that the most powerful army ...

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  10. JAPANESE THREAT

    DARWIN, Sunday.—An Australian expeditionary force should be sent immediately to Dilli, in Portuguese Timor, to prevent further Japanese infiltration, ...

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  11. Liberty Essential For World Peace

    "THIS war will not end with the signing of an armistice, but will continue until international liberty and social, civil, ...

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  12. Navy Issues Warning To Fishermen

    THE naval authorities have warned fishermen to attach conspicuous markings to their gear on account of ...

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  13. GUN DESIGNS REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—It is disclosed that designs for the Owen sub-machinegun, when first submitted were rejected by the Defence Department without a ...

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  14. LABOUR FINANCE POLICY

    BUDGET discussions by the Federal Cabinet are believed to have revealed considerable differences of opinion on basic financial policy. The Budget, as adopted, although, in some respects, less conventional than Mr. Fadden's budget, is ...

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  16. Policy Of A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—At meetings of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions emergency committee during the week-end the following policy regarding ...

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  17. British And Dominion War Casualties

    AUSTRALIAN war casualties to date total 13,000, New Zealand 6,000, and South African 600, apart from British Army ...

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  18. APPEAL TO WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) appealed to-day for the resumption of work at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory, ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND KILLER

    All efforts to capture Stanley Graham the New Zealand killer, pictures here, who has clamied six victims, have been unsuccessful. Four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BOMBED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Sunday.—When British bombers made a successful night attack on objectives at Naples, heavy bombs hit the torpedo factory and royal arsenal ...

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  21. Fine Work By Patrol At Tobruk

    LONDON, Sunday.—When a British patrol of two officers and 24 other ranks engaged a large working party on Friday south-east of Tobruk it inflicted without ...

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