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  2. STEEP ROAD TO VICTORY

    President Roosevelt, in a message to Congress regarding the report on the first year's lend-lease operations, said it was the prime mechanism by which ...

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  3. SIR S. CRIPPS FOR INDIA

    The "Times," in a leading article, says the fact that Sir Stafford Cripps is proceeding to India with lull authority as a member of the War Cabinet, ...

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  4. SERVICES AND PROPERTY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Industrial stoppages will be prevented in future by automatic application of the National Security Regulations ...

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  5. CONTROL OF FOOD STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The creation of a Directorate of Defence Foodstuffs, charged with a huge programme of building up and ...

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  6. WOMEN'S SECTION

    Happy mothers, brothers and sisters assembled at Spencer-street station yesterday morning to welcome home the party of Australian army ...

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    Back from Singapore.--With tin hats and gas masks, fifty A.I.F. nurses who witnessed the Japanese attacks on Singapore have returned to Melbourne after an exciting voyage. They are shown on arrival at Spencer-street yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SLIT TRENCH FOR EVERY HOUSE

    For two weeks after the bombing attack on Darwin, volunteer cooks, many from ships in the harbor, fed the people in cafes which were taken ...

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  9. LIQUOR CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Compulsory reduction by one-third in the sales of spirits and wine is designed to prevent people turning to other ...

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  10. WARTIME WAGES FOR WOMEN

    Mr. Clarey, M.L.C., a member of the executive of the A.C.T.U., in a report to the Trades Hall Council last night on an interview between ...

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  11. First Aid Post at Hospital

    Within a few minutes after the air-raid sirens sounded yesterday the outpatients' department of the Queen Victoria Hospital became a fully ...

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  12. LESS RACING IN ENGLAND

    The British Government is taking additional powers to control public entertainments where needed to avoid interference with the national ...

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  13. HOSPITAL TRAIN FIASCO

    Officials of the Victorian division of the Red Cross Society, commenting on the criticism in "The Age" yesterday of the first hospital train, said the ...

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  14. Safe in America

    News has been received in Melbourne that Mrs. A. Maas, formerly Miss Leslie Butchart, of Toorak, with her husband, Lieutenant Maas, of ...

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  15. RESTRICTION OF HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Anzac day will be the only public holidays between now and June 30. The Federal ...

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  16. RANKS IN A.W.A.S.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Promotions in the Australian Women's Army Service are announced in the Commonwealth Gazette to-day. They ...

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  17. COSMETIC SALES

    For exceeding their quota of cosmetic sales Woodlands Chemists Ltd., London, and three directors were fined a total of £40,000. ...

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  18. EVACUATION OF CHILDREN

    While no official statement has been issued on the matter of providing rolling stock for the evacuation of children from vulnerable areas in the city ...

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  19. At College Chapel

    Wesley College chapel was the setting for the wedding yesterday of Marjorie Christina, only daughter of Mrs. C. Pain, Charnwood-road, St. ...

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  20. BRAZIL PREPARES FOR WAR

    The United Press Correspondent at Rio de Janeiro reports that the Brazilian Government has ordered all Brazilian merchantmen to put into ...

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  21. FEDERAL CONTROL OF RENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government's determination to maintain strict control over rentals is shown in a new order issued to-night ...

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  22. War Service by Church Women

    Reports received yesterday from 25 guilds at the annual meeting of the Congregational Women's Association revealed that all members were ...

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  23. LIBERTY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It was announced to-day that the total subscriptions to the Liberty Loan received now total £47,300,000, which is more ...

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  24. Ice Blue Gown

    A gown of ice blue crepe, with a true lover's knot of crystal beads on the bodice, was worn by Joan Florence. youngest daughter of Mr. and ...

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  25. MILLIONS FROM PENNIES

    The Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross Fund has reached £10,324,000. Over £2,000,000 a year has been collected in pennies from factories and ...

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  26. TIRED AND DEPRESSED ?

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  27. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

    Sunday next will be observed as a national day of prayer throughout Australia. In compliance with the Prime Minister's request special ...

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  28. U-BOAT SINKINGS

    Berlin Radio states that a U-boat sank two large ships; the Port Castries and another, in West Indies waters. ...

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  31. Production of Machine-Guns

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Sten machine gun, the type approved for the British army, is now in large-scale production in Australia, said the ...

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  32. FIRE ON FREIGHTER

    The fire which broke out on Wednesday night in the hold of a large freighter, was extinguished yesterday morning. Firemen paid tribute to ...

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  33. HEAVY PENALTIES FOR LOOTING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Drastic penalties are provided in National Security Regulations issued to-night for looting in places attacked by enemy ...

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  34. Escape from Gaol Frustrated

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An attempt by two long-term prisoners to overpower warders at Brisbane gaol and escape, was frustrated by ward. ...

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  35. On Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the conclusion of evidence into the death of William Malcolm McLean, whose body was found wrapped in sheeting ...

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  36. INJURED WOMAN'S DEATH

    Yesterday afternoon a woman was found on a vacant allotment in Albert-street, Footscray, unconscious and bleeding from extensive head ...

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  37. NEW FILM

    Unfinished Business, the new release at the State Theatre yesterday, is a blend of comedy, drama and romance that tends to lighten the ...

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  38. Libel Action Fails

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mrs. Annie Gardiner to-day failed in her action against the "Sydney Morning Herald" for alleged libel, arisiner out of a ...

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  39. Acquitted by Jury

    In General Sessions yesterday Mervyn Jack Dodd, West Footscray, slaughterman, was acquitted on a charge of having committed an ...

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  40. Carters' Annual Leave

    Much difficulty is being experienced in the application of the transport workers' award to drivers regarding annual leave. The award provides that ...

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  41. Major-General Bennett's New Post

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Major-General Bennett said to-day that his post as Acting Inspector-General of the A.M.F. was not a war task. ...

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  42. Motor Spirit from Coal

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A sample of a synthetic fuel produced from coal by Dr. James Chapman, a Macquarie-street oral surgeon, tested in a car ...

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  43. Premier Replies to Critic

    The Premier, yesterday, replying to a correspondent in "The Age" criticising evacuation arrangements, said he had a full appreciation of the ...

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  44. Women for Buses

    As it has been unable to keep pace with the demand for traffic staff the Tramways Board decided to extend the services of women from ...

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  45. Nurses' Examination

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  46. LAW LIST--THIS DAY

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  47. Advertising

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  48. LYCEUM THEATRE

    Deanna Durbin is starred in the film romance Nice Girl, which begins its screening at the Lyceum to-day. Franchot Tone and Robert Benchley also play ...

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  49. Warning to Retailers

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prices Commissioner, Professor Copland, made it clear to-day that he would not tolerate "stand over" tactics by ...

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