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  3. INDIA THE "UNKNOWABLE"

    A few days ago "The Age" published a cabled despatch from New Delhi, wherein the opinion was expressed that out of the 370 million ...

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  4. EXCLUSIVE CABLES TO "THE AGE"

    The failure of the Cripps negotiations leaves India in the same perilous position as she was before, with no constructive plans before her for ...

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  5. SUNDAY SHOWS FOR TROOPS

    Expressing himself in favor of wholesome entertainment for troops on leave at the week ends. Major J. E. Kinney, chief of chaplains with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Lady Dugan presided at a meeting of the Victorian auxiliary for evacuees, held at the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday morning. Lady Dugan ...

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  7. LETTERS To The Editor

    The Japanese unnecessarily entered the war for the express purpose, of assisting Germany to overthrow Britain, America and Australia. Mr. ...

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  8. VITAL TALKS IN LONDON

    As the precise terms of the United Nations' answer to the Axis spring offensive are presumably being drawn up in London by General Marshall, ...

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  9. THE CALL FOR MORE EFFICIENCY

    Under the terrific needs and urgencies of modern war many social-industrial practices can be maintained only at very heavy ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE DAY

    Full Cabinet will meet at Canberra to-morrow to consider some of the measures which it is proposed to introduce in the session of ...

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  11. IDENTITY CARDS

    There exists in the Commonwealth Electoral department a complete system for ascertaining all those who have failed to apply for an Identity ...

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  12. CITY CONCERTS

    The proposals for brightening Sundays for members of the fighting forces are moving ahead, and, it is probable that the concerts in the ...

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  13. CHIEF OF JOINT OPERATIONS

    The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons to-day that Lord Louis Mountbatten had been appointed chief of the joint air, land ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BULGARIA AND THE WAR

    The reshuffle of the Bulgarian Cabinet is accepted as evidence that Bulgaria is about to play a more active role in the world war, but ...

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  15. U.S. CAMPS HERE

    United States head quarters in Australia announced yesterday that the U.S. army is naming air fields and camps used by the American forces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. SOLOMONS MISSION

    The resident Commissioner at Tulagi, capital of the British Solomon Islands, advised the Marist Brothers at Sydney that Right Rev. T. I. ...

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  17. SCHOOL SHELTERS

    The Premier, replying yesterday to a correspondent to "The Age" who complained of lack of shelters for children at schools, said an extensive ...

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  18. U.S. Private's War Song

    It was inevitable that the brotherhood in arms of the United States and Australia--a "blood brotherhood," to use the phrase of the late ...

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