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  4. Civil Order Must Manage with Only Minimum Resources

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Declaring that the maximum of Australia's resources must be mobilised for war, the Prime ...

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  5. Situation in Egypt Improved

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Associated Press correspondent at the battlefront in [?]pt says: The situation is certainly no hopeless. It looks better now than in the last few days: The RAF has kept control of the air. This has had a tremendous effect on the morale of the troops, who are keen for battle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Russian motor cyclists lead armored cars into action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Survey of Manpower For Dairying

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Manpower problems involving the need for maintaining food supplies here and demands on these supplies by ...

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  8. Britain's Treaty with Russia

    LONDON, Tuesday: Moscow Radio says: The new British-Soviet agreement was signed in Moscow last week under ...

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  9. EMPLOYERS MUST SUPPLY LIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Employers throughout New South Wales must supply the manpower authorities with a list of all employees and the ...

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  10. BOMBERS FERRIED HERE

    United States heavy and medium combers are now being ferried from United States territory to Australia direct. ...

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  11. URGES BETTER PRICES FOR FARMER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Better prices for primary products enabling the farmer to pay higher wages for more efficient labor would case the ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN PREMIER SAYS HE IS ASSURED POSITION IS SATISFACTORY

    CAIRO, Tuesday: The Premier (Nasha Pasha) in a speech to Parliament said he had received a message from the British Foreign ...

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  13. REPORTS DENIED

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Mr Wasserman, head of the United States lease-lend mission in Australia, issued a formal denial of a statement ...

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  14. WIDOWS IN NSW WILL RECEIVE ADDED HELP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: It was decided by the State Cabinet to-night to continue its scheme to carry on where the Federal ...

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  15. Nazi Aim In New Offensive

    LONDON, Tuesday: The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent says: The objective of General von Bock's ...

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  16. ANOTHER MISSION ABROAD LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) said today there had been no discussion about the dispatch of another Minister to Britain ...

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  17. SUPERPHOSPHATE RATIONING UNDER AGRIC DEPTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Arrangements for the rationing of superphosphate in 1942-43 were announced tonight by the Commerce ...

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  18. PROVISION OF CASUALTY ROOMS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Labor (Mr Ward) has power to order any industrial establishment to provide casualty, rooms and stations, ...

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  19. MAY BE INCREASE IN TEA RATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) will give a national broadcast tomorrow night. He will give details of ...

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  20. Another Heavy Raid On Bremen

    LONDON, Tuesday: An Air Ministry communique says: "A strong force of bombers was over north-west Germany last ...

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  21. JUDGMENT ON UNIFORM TAXATION RESERVED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The full High Court today reserved judgment on the validity of the four Federal Acts comprising the ...

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  22. INCREASED SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia would press on with an augmented merchant and naval shipbuilding programme ...

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  23. MAXIMUM HOURS FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Mr A. E. Monk, president of the ACTU, stated today that a suggestion had been made to the ...

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  25. MORE US PLANES AND AIRMEN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: More American planes and airmen have arrived in Britain. ...

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  26. WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BOARD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: An amendment of the National Security Employment of Women Regulations issued to-night defines the functions of the ...

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  27. MUNITION FACTORIES IN COUNTRY AREAS

    Seventeen munition factories in country centres throughout Australia are either nearing completion or being constructed. ...

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  28. INCREASED POWER TO DEAL WITH LOOTING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Power to deal mere effectively with looting from premises vacated because of enemy attacks is being taken ...

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  29. JAPANESE FAILED IN QUEST FOR PERMANENT PACT WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Associated Press corrsepondent at Chungking says: Private advices assert that the Japanese ...

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  30. CHURCHILL'S "PERSONAL PRIORITY" SYSTEM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr Churchill told friends here last week that he had so many worries that he was forced to observe a ...

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  31. VICHY ARRESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Vichy Radio says: Police arrested three men, described as "terrorists," suspected of being concerned in the bomb attempt on ...

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  32. 3000 MINERS IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: There were 11 stoppages at coalmines m New South Wales today, but two were due to mechanical breakdowns. About 3000 miners ...

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  33. LITTLE AIR ACTIVITY

    Yesterday's communique issued by GHQ, South-west Pacific area, was one of the briefest yet released. It was "There was only limited air activity in ...

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