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  2. RUSSIAN WORKERS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Trades Union Congress chairman (Mr. Wolsten Croft), in a speech at the Trades Union conference, said that the ...

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  3. AXIS CONVOY

    LONDON, Sunday. --A communique issued by the Royal Air Force in the Middle East, received from Cairo, states; "R.A.F. bomber and torpedo ...

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  4. SEVEN SHIPS SUNK

    BATAVIA, Sunday.--The following official communique, issued by the General Headquarters of the South-west Pacific Command, states: "During the past 48 hours a large enemy convoy which was attempting ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Kuibyshev radio says: "We recaptured Andreapol (80 miles to the east of Velikyeuki) and Peno Toropets at a cost to the ...

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  6. FROM MADANG

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Civilians have been evacuated from Madang, on the coast of New Guinea northwest of Lae, and from Tulagi. in the ...

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  7. BRILLIANT MANOEUVRE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--A War Department communique states that General MacArthur to-day scored a smashing success in the Philippines, counter attacking with the right wing of his forces while the ...

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  8. MAKING OF ARMS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The India office reports further progress in the manufacture of armaments in India. In December one factory attained a record ...

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  9. MAN-POWER RESOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To give the Government a complete picture of the labour forces in Australia, all males up to the age of 60 Years must register ...

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  10. MORE AERIAL SUPPORT

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.--The correspondent of the Australian Associated Press says: "One bright feature in Malaya to-day is the ...

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  11. CHANGES IN GERMANY

    LONDON. Monday. -- The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Stockholm says the purge has not been confined to the army. ...

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  12. PEARL HARBOUR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The report of the Board of Inquiry into the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour on December 7 says that on the morning ...

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  13. LIBYAN BATTLE

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Royal Air Force communique from Cairo states: "During night operations aircraft bombed Tripoli Harbour, causing a fire ...

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  14. STUD STOCK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The owners of stud stock are opposed to the plan to evacuate selected animals from vulnerable coastal areas to relatively ...

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  15. MR. CURTIN

    P E R T H, Monday.--Referring to a statement by a section of the London Press, that "Mr. Curtin had unfortunately taken a holiday when he issued ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Ward) said to-night that so far as he was concerned the Industrial ...

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  17. FIREMAN'S DEATHS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--When the inquest into the deaths of Third Officer Alfred Lambert (55), married; Fire-man Herbert Henry Schirmer (30), ...

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  18. TRIAL BLACK-OUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A trial black-out of the whole of the eastern coastal region of Australia, from Thursday Island to Hobart and embracing ...

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  19. MILITARY CALL-UP

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Blanket exemption from the military call-up for essential workers, so long as they remain in particular industries, may now ...

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  20. WHEAT CORP

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Growing marketing difficulties and the likelihood that storage in the Commonwealth would be filled to capacity at ...

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  21. THE A.W.A.S.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Ninety-nine girls were sworn in to-day for the Australian Women's Army Service on a Bible which has been used to attest ...

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  22. "BOYCOTT GANDHI"

    NAGPUR (India), Sunday.--Shouts of "Boycott Gandhi," the waving of black flags and throwing of stones greeted Mr. Gandhi when he addressed ...

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  23. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS

    LONDON, Saturday.--The political writer of the "Daily Mail" says that the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has invited sir Stafford Cripps, who ...

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  24. MOULDERS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A total of 1200 moulders did not present themselves for work to-day. The whole of the mines on the ...

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  25. SIR EARLE PAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The suggestion that the special Australian envoy to London (Sir Earle Page) may be recalled soon has been revived by the ...

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  26. WAR COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said to-night that he had requested Opposition members of the Advisory War ...

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  27. RON RICHARDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Alabama Kid (12.4) to-night defeated Ron Richards (11.11½), the fight being stopped after the eighth round. ...

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