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  2. AXIS MENACES TO AUSTRALIA

    AUSTRALIA'S danger of invasion was by no means past, declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) in a national broadcast last night. ...

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    MAYOR OF ESSENDON (Cr. H. J. Gibbs) speaking at Moonee Ponds yesterday in support of the Second Liberty Loan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FORMER SHEEP RANCHER NOW WAR PADRE. — Capt. the Rev. Paul Guiness was a shepherd eight years ago when he met some young [?]ates in Auckland (N.Z.) and decided to take up the cloth. He is now chaplain with a searchlight crew in the north-west ot England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Pacific Review Completed By War Council

    FOR the first time for some weeks there was'a full attendance of chiefs of the defence services at a meeting of the War ...

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  6. Increased Shipping Losses

    "THE submarine campaign against Allied shipping has reached a high pitch of intensity," Mr. Curtin continued. ...

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    APPEAL FOB LOAN SUPPORT. —The President of the Nationa[?] Council of Women (Mrs. Herbert Brookes) speaking at the War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SIX MINES IN V.S.W. NOW CLOSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Six N.S.W. collieries were idle to[?]ay, involving 1200 men and re[?]ting in a loss of production of ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. MIGHTY COMMA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —That simple mark of punctuation, the comma, which once led to a long ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. DARKER COAST WANTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Service chiefs were recommending a stricter policing of the screening of seaward lights and a tightening up in the preparations for blackout, the Minister for Home Security (Mr, Lazzarini) said today. ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. Adelaide's Bakers Threaten To [?]ease Work Today

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Seeking a wages increase of £1 a week, [?]ly 300 members of the Federated [?]ing Trade Employees' Union ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. GOODS SECRETED IN FREEZER Sydney Police Raid

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Police discovered a novel hiding place for alleged stolen goods when they raided a butcher's shop at Pynnont today. ...

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  13. Dutch General Taken In Java

    THE Netherlands Indies Government Information Service announced last night that Batavia Radio (Japanese-controlled) had broadcast news ...

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    LORD MAYOR INVESTS IN WAR LOAN. — Sir Frank Beaurepaire handing his cheque and application for the Second Liberty Loan to the secretary of the War Loan Committee (Mr. A. D. Broad) at the Mobile Office yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. [?]oman Accused Refused To Eat Prison Food

    [?]RTH. Wednesday.—During the [?]spiracy trial in the Criminal [?] today, Nancy Rachel Krakouer, [?], postal employee, giving evidence ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. Search For Escapee In Bush

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Police from Meredith, Inverleigh and Bannockburn today began a search in the bush beyond Meredith for a man ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. War Prisoners in Germany Getting Their Parcels

    CABLED advice has been received by Australian Red Cross Headquarters that, during the past three months, there has been an average ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. [?]EARES' COOKS LEARN NOW [?]ROM A CITY CHEF

    ARMY cooks are being trained in the kitchens of the Hotel Australia by the former chef, Warrant Officer A. E. Morell. ...

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  19. RATIONING TO RELEASE 40,000

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Within the next three months clothes rationing is expected to release from retail stores ...

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  20. [?].S. OFFICERS PROMOTED

    [?]EN his promotion is formally ratified by the U.s. Senate, [?] Edwin S.Perrin, 37, will be [?] of the youngest ...

    Article : 86 words
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