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  3. WHY CRIPPS FAILED.

    Revealing for the first time why his effort to reach an agreement during the Indian talks had failed, Sir Stafford Cripps dramatically intervened during ...

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  6. FOOD FOR CORREGIDOR.

    Dawn was just breaking on the opening day of this year when the 5000-ton U.S. freighter, Coast Farmer, left Brisbane on one of the most ...

    Article : 344 words
  7. BEAT THE WINTER.

    Germany plans an all-out effort to win the Russian war this year, before a second Russian winter takes another crippling toll of the German army. ...

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  8. WHAT SMOKERS CONTRIBUTE.

    Estimates of the Customs and excise revenue from tobacco, cigarettes and cigars under the increased duties just imposed give a total of £20,650,000 ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS.

    Despite a shortage of some items this year. Christmas hampers, containing puddings, dried fruits, tinned cream, razor blades and tobacco, will be sent to ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. NEARING CAPITAL.

    British forces on Madagascar are advancing, and are now only 42 miles from the capital, Antananarivo, according to a Vichy message. ...

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  11. PETROL CUT

    More than 2300 American towns and cities, lacking buses, trams, trains, and any form of public transport, are appalled at the threat to private motoring ...

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  12. AIR FREIGHTERS.

    The aviation advisers of the War Production Director (Mr. Donald Nelson) have recommended that Henry Kaiser, the shipbuilding wizard, should be ...

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  13. ARMOUR FORMULA.

    The secret formula of a certain type of steel-armoured plate has been mastered at Newcastle in the Broken Hill Pty's laboratories, the Navy Minister ...

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  14. SEQUEL TO BRAWL

    As a sequel to Friday evening's Southside brawl, in which police sergeant A. B. Brown and two American sailors were wounded. Edward James ...

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  15. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE

    The Tokio official radio says that the Premier (General Tojo) has protested to the United States against American allegations that Japan has violated the ...

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  16. LOWER FARES.

    Beginning on Monday, concession rares will be available in Victoria to all male and female members of the Allied defence forces for the duration of the war. ...

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  17. NEWS FOR U.S. ARMY.

    "The enemy is tough, we must be tougher. There are encouraging signs of progress in that direction." says Lieut-General Lesley McNair, ...

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  18. POTATO SHORTAGE.

    The potato shortage for civilians is likely to be even more acute in the next two or three months, according to traders. This season's crops, they state, ...

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  19. REVOLUTIONARY BREEDING PROCESS.

    Britain has begun the Empire's first large-scale experiments in artificial insemination, the revolutionary breeding process which after the war will ...

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  20. COCKNEY'S DASH.

    This is the story of how Londoners of the King's Royal Rifle Corps walked through a hell of shell-fire in Libya. The heroism of a battalion of the ...

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  21. ROYAL COLOURS.

    Winning the St. Leger at Newmarket, the King's horse, Sun Chariot, achieved a remarkable record for the Royal colours, which never previously have won four ...

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  22. PLACED TIME LIMIT.

    The late Henry Bullen who lived at Haalemare, Surrey, left £12,000 and bequeathed £1000 to his only grandson, who is living in Australia. The ...

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  23. TWO KILLED.

    Two civilian airmen were killed yesterday afternoon when a Miles-Whitney aircraft belonging to the Royal Victorian Aero Club crashed from 2000 ...

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  24. MENINGITIS FIGURES.

    The cerebro-spinal-meningitis eptdemic in Australia is rapidly declining, and may soon disappear almost completely. Figures showing the numbers of ...

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  25. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    The Mahasabha leader (Mr. Mookerjee) lengthily conferred with the Muslem leader (Mr. Jinnah), after which Mr. Mookerjee said that the talk could be ...

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  26. YUGOSLAV SHIPS SUNK.

    The Navy Department announces that U-boats attacked two small Yugoslavian merchantmen in the Indian Ocean early in June. The Associated Press says that ...

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