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  2. £82,000 MAIL THEFT DENIED

    BRISBANE.--Reports of the theft of £82,000 from Mackay to Townsville mall van were denied today by the Deputy Director of ...

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  3. NEW MOVE TO EASE PEAK TRAFFIC

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) has written to the State Premiers' asking them to investigate the possibilities of staggering of hours to spread more evenly the pressure on road transport services. ...

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  4. Housekeeping Savings Belong To Husband!

    LONDON, Monday.--A judicial ruling that money saved by a wife from her housekeeping allowance, or received from lodgers, belongs to her husband, has caused consternation among housewives. ...

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  5. U.S. MINES TRUCE

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- American coal miners are gradually returning to the pits to resume production for 15 days, but their leader, John L. Lewis, made it clear, today that the ...

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  6. De Gaulle Invited To Africa

    LONDON, Monday.--Algiers Radio announced tonight that General Giraud. French High Commissioner in North Africa, ...

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  7. DUTCH TARGETS BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday.--Boston and Ventura bombers, escorted by fighters, this afternoon attached targets in Holland, ...

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  8. Shoppers Main Problem Here

    Staggering of city traffic to date had considerably relieved the strain when shops closed about 8 p.m., the Premier (Mr Dunstan) ...

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  9. ROBBERY IN CAFE

    Frederick Herbert Eddy, 26, AMF; William Edwin Eddy, 23. of Lilydale Grove, Auburn: and John Joseph Milne, 18. of Camberwell ...

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  10. FIREPOWER IS CHIEF LESSON OF AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday. -- The most important lesson of the African campaign, from a second front point of view, concerns firepower, say two Reuter's correspondents in an analysis of the campaign. ...

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  11. Stalin Praises RAF Bombing

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) has received the following personal message from Premier Stalin: ...

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  12. Submarine Salvo Sank Three Ships

    LONDON, Monday.--The Admiralty announces that the British submarine Turbulent is overdue and must be presumed ...

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  13. DANGER TO AUSTRALIA QUERIED

    LONDON, Monday. -- Asking whether Australia is as gravely threatened as warnings from the Commonwealth indicate, Noel ...

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  14. 1943 MAY BE RECORD YEAR FOR BIRTHS

    A boom in babies referred to in the health report for 1942 adopted by the City Council yesterday, finds its reflection at the offices of the ...

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  15. Suspicion Of Allies Fading In Moscow

    LONDON, Monday.--Some Russians still suspect the motives of the Allied nations, states The Times correspondent in Moscow in an important message. The Times ...

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  16. DR. EVATT AT WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Mrs Roosevelt entertained Dr. Evatt's party at afternoon tea at the White House today. Earlier Dr. Evatt saw ...

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  17. U.S. Work Year's Best Recognised

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Winners of 1941 Pulitzer Prizes (500 dollars each), for the year's outstanding ...

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  18. Wife Campaigner For Husband

    The campaign of the Communist candidate for Clifton Hill. Pte. Ken Miller, of the AIF. who is at a northern battle station, is being ...

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  19. SOVIET-POLISH DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Monday.--Russian sources hint that the Soviet thus far is not demanding a replacement of the Sikorshi Polish Government on ...

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  20. New Posts For Police

    Detective Inspector W. E. Davis today took over his new post as Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Branch and officer in ...

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  21. USE AIRWAYS TO FOSTER EMPIRE UNITY

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada from 1930 to 1935, in a speech today urged the ...

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  22. Stalin-Roosevelt Talks Soon?

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--It is suggested in Washington that the Russian Ambassador (M. Litvinov) may seek to arrange a ...

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  23. Anti-Communist Police Chief Shot Dead

    LONDON, Monday.--The murder of M. Panteff, former president of Bulgarian police, by a man and a woman who fired at him as he ...

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  24. CHILD LABOR INCREASING IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--To meet the manpower shortage America is now utilising child labor to a degree which is ...

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  25. B.M.A. TALK ON GROUP SYSTEM

    The main virtues of group practice, discussed in an article by Sir Hugh Devine in The Herald on Saturday, have been set out by ...

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  26. 13 Raids In Day On Kiska

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Formations of United States Army planes carried out 13 attacks against Kiska, Japanese-held base ...

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  27. NAZIS ADMIT U-BOAT GAINS REDUCED

    LONDON, Monday. -- Berlin Radio's military commentator, Capt, Sertorius, discussing U-boat warfare, said, tonight: "It cannot ...

    Article : 95 words
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  29. PRICES BRANCH INQUIRES INTO ALL COMPLAINTS

    Any suggestion that the Prices Branch did not fully investigate all complaints by the public of alleged infringements of prices ...

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  30. Guerrillas In Greece Form United Front

    LONDON, Monday. -- Guerrillas in Greece following a meeting of leaders,-are combining into organisations called "National ...

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  31. 157 Cargo Ships In April New U.S. Record

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The Maritime Commission today announced a new record for merchant ship production in ...

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  32. DUTCH AWAIT 'THE MOMENT'

    LONDON, Monday. -- Repeating the Netherlands Government's appeal to the people in Holland not to carry out Nazi orders, the Dutch ...

    Article : 229 words
  33. Fierce Fighting In Chinese Hills

    CHUNGKING, Monday. -- A Chinese communique says that close quarter fighting continues eastward of the Taihang ...

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  34. UTILITY CLOTHING PLAN CAME FROM BRITAIN

    In planning to provide people with essential clothing of good quality at specified maximum prices, the Australian Government is following Britain. The British utility clothing ...

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  35. CLOGS FOR MEN IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.--Woodensoled shoes are likely soon to be introduced for men in an effort to relieve the leather shortage. ...

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  36. Italian Cries For Reprisals

    LONDON, Monday.--Calling for reprisals against any captured Allied airmen, and threatening America with bombing, Signor ...

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  37. ACTU AND AWC TO CONFER

    A conference between representatives of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and the Director-General of the Allied Works ...

    Article : 153 words
  38. TOO COLD IN SOME MUNITION FACTORIES

    CANBERRA.--Heating arrangements at new munition factories hurriedly completed, by the Commonwealth Government, are to be ...

    Article : 77 words
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