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  2. JAPAN'S THREAT TO AMERICA

    The Navy department announced yesterday that four Japanese bombers and fifteen fighters had attacked the American naval and air base at ...

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  3. SURVIVORS TELL THEIR STORY

    The vessel which was lost off the New South Wales coast, was sunk by a torpedo from a large ocean-going submarine on Wednesday night. This ...

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  4. WOMEN'S SECTION

    With the sunshine glinting on the gold badges of their caps and their now uniforms looking very trim and smart, 38 W.A.A.A.F.'s took part in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SIGNS OF NEW OFFENSIVE

    With the lull in the Ukraine battle continuing, Stockholm correspondents are speculating on the direction of Hitler's summer offensive, which it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BROADCASTING AND ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Broadcasting bill, giving effect to the recommendations of the Parliamentary committee on broadcasting, passed all ...

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  7. RAIDERS IN BAY OF BENGAL

    A United States Navy spokesman announced yesterday that seven United Nations merchantmen, including one United States ship, had been shelled ...

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  8. Housewives And Milk Prices

    The Housewives' Association has sent a resolution from the executive committee to the Premier nnd to the Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) ...

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  9. REPATRIATION OF SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Appointment of an all party committee to recommend amendments to the. Repatriation Act to cover soldiers returned ...

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  10. MR. EVATT AGAIN IN AMERICA

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Evatt) at a press conference said Britain and America increasingly realise that Japan-must ...

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  11. DAWN ATTACK

    "The Age" Special Representative. ADVANCED ALLIED BASE, Thursday.--Allied bombers carried out mild attacks against targets in the Rabaul ...

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  12. NEW PRESIDENT WELCOMED

    Members of the Air Force Women's Association welcomed their newly appointed president. Mrs. George Jones wife of Air Vice -Marshal Jones, Chief ...

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  13. Woman Journalists' War Service

    An appeal for gifts of books and magazines was made yesterday at the annual meeting of the Victorian- Woman Journalists' War Service ...

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  14. "STUNTS" TO RAISE TOBACCO PRICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Use of "stunts" of all types by Melbourne tobacconists to secure higher prices for tobacco was alleged by Mr. Cal- ...

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  15. CONDITIONS IN SINGAPORE

    It has been learned in London that the conditions of the Imperial prisoners of war in Hong Kong and Singapore have improved. The prisoners in ...

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  16. ENEMY ALIENS

    The President of the Victorian branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. (Mr. G. W. Holland), referring yesterday to a returned soldier's letter to "The Age" expressing surprise at "The ...

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  17. To Marry on June 15

    The marriage of Miss Sybil Jean Burnett, eldest daughter of Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett,, former Chief of Australian Air Staff, and ...

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  18. SUSPENSION OF AGREEMENTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- An amendment to the National Security (Contracts 'Adjustments) Regulations gazetted tonight'-authorises a tribunal to ...

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  19. RATIONING PLAN FOR CHILDREN

    The Rationing Commission ex- plained' yesterday that, although principals of schools and persons controlling homes in which children ...

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  20. U.S. Nursing Corps

    The United States Army Nursing Corps in Australia has been supplemented by the arrival of about 500 additional nurses. In the party are ...

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  21. Engagement's Announced

    Amy Joyce, youngest daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. A. Williamson, Woori Yallock to Sergeant Wilton (Bill) Vincent -Love- day (R.A.A.F,), elder son of -Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  22. REORGANISATION OF AIR BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The reorganisation of the Air Board, involving the reallocation of duties of members, was announced to-day ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER'S SISTERS HELP WAR LOAN

    Mrs. H. Dunne and Miss Curtin, sisters of the Prime Minister, joined the Brunswick Women's War Loan and National Savings Committee. ...

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  25. RAILWAY WORK FOR WOMEN

    The State secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. Randies) said yesterday that the organisation would oppose the employment of ...

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  27. SUNDAY MILK BAN

    An impression that the ban by the Transport Workers' Union on Sunday deliveries had broken down was dispelled by the industrial officer of the ...

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  28. American News In Brief

    The Department of Justice has announced that M. L. Annenberg, a Phila delphia publishor, is being released from gaol because of ill-health. He is serving ...

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  29. CONFERENCE ON MANPOWER

    The Director General of Manpower (Mr.-W. C. Wurth) and the deputy directors for all States began a conference yesterday, which will be ...

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  30. MORE SINKINGS IN ATLANTIC

    The United States Navy spokesman announced yesterday that a medium- sized British merchantman had been torpedoed in the Atlantic, and that ...

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  31. PROFITEERS WARNED

    CANBERRA Thursday; -- The Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) declared in a broadcast tonight that while the average ...

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  32. ALLIED WORKS AWARD

    The award of the Allied Works Council, to which so much objection has been raised in trade union circles, was discussed yesterday at a further ...

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  33. DILUTION OF BOOT TRADE LABOR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Machinery to introduce dilution of labor in the boot, shoe and slipper making trade is provided in a ...

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  34. Boy Killed in Collision

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--A collision between a motor car and a Chinese market gardener's waggon oil the Calder Highway, about five miles from ...

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  35. American Soldier in City Watch House

    It is now two weens since an American enlisted; soldier was brought under American armed guard to Russell street watchhouse, .where he ...

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  36. THE VATICAN AND MUSSOLINI

    The former Rome correspondent of. the New York "Times," Camille CinFfarra, who has just arrived from Italy, says relations between the ...

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  37. COAL STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--About 1500 men at nine collieries in New South Wales were, idle to-day. At Stanford Lambton and Maitland ...

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  38. Elderly Man Killed

    A man, about 70 years of age, who was not carrying an Identity card, was struck by a motor car at the corner of Hampton- street and Point Nepean ...

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  39. Increase in Beer Ration

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The secretary of the' Federated Ironworkers' Union stated to-day that the Minister of Customs (Senator Keane) had ...

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  40. New Rural Register

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A register is being compiled by the Minister of .Labor! (Mr. Ward) in an attempt to protect rural industries from ...

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  41. Wallington Murder

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Information helpful nature was obtained by he detectives investigating .18 'he murder of Arthur Roy ...

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  42. Air Trainee Killed

    As he stepped off a tram at the corner of Noqngay and Toorak roads, Toorak, last night, Percy Douglas Scott, 25 years, Kooyong Koot-road ...

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  43. AUTO CLAVE APPEAL

    The committee of the Temple Beth Israel Women's Guild regrets that the result of the raffle In conjunction with the above appeal was not Inserted in ...

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  44. RHEUMATISM.

    HOYLE'S SOUTH SEA MIRACULOUS OIL will chase away all ache from your limb Definite relist suiranted in Rheumatum. Lumbago. sprains stifness in the Muscles and ...

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