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  2. ADDITIONAL REVELATIONS MADE AT AUSTRALIA FIRST INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—He had opposed the purchase by Australia of British battleships, admitted Percy Reginald Stephensen at the Australia First inquiry yesterday. He had done so because he believed that British "battleship salesmen" had deliberately created a scare. He admitted that he had no proof of this. Asked about ...

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    DUNKIRK NEXT?—The truce to allow French civilians to be evacuated from Dunkirk has been extended another four hours. It has now expired. ...

    Article : 295 words
  4. Brisbane Mosquito Pilot Eluded Nazis for Months

    LONDON, Thursday.—An Australian Mosquito Pilot, [?] R. Simpson, of Coorparoo, Brisbane, was recently rescued by an American ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. Polish Dispute Still Far from Settled

    LONDON.—The change in the chief command of the Polish Army does not appear to have improved the relations between the Polish National ...

    Article : 68 words
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    AN AMERICAN SOLDIER PEERS through the window of a plane turret model as he learns to operate the fire control mechanism of the two machine guns mounted in the turret at a Sperry service school in America, where classes made up of both servicemen and civilians are trained in the use and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "MOST TRAGIC DROUGHT IN AUSTRALIA'S HISTORY"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Commerce Minister, Mr. Scully, addressing the Agricultural Council yesterday, said that South-Eastern Australia's wide-spread drought is the most tragic in the Commonwealth's history. He forecast a national emergency campaign to create emergency stock feed ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. Nazi Leaflets Display Weakest Propaganda Yet

    General Patton's Third US Army men are receiving the weakest propaganda the Germans have put out during the war. ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. RAAF to Take Comforts to Men in New Guinea

    Arrangements for KAAF planes to carry comforts to the Australian troops at the most advanced places in New Guinea yet reached by the ...

    Article : 175 words
  10. Arnhem Air Attack Cost Allies 180 Planes

    LONDON, Thursday.—Less than 3 per cent. of nearly 6000 planes and gliders of the troops carrier forces of the First Allied Airborne Army ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. Latest Track Form; Sport Flashes

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Solid, rather than brilliant work marked final gallops yesterday for the opening of the AJC spring meetings tomorrow. ...

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  12. ACCEPTORS, SELECTIONS FOR BIG MEETINGS TODAY AT FLEMINGTON AND RANDWICK

    The Caulfield Guineas and Victoria Derby favourite, Silver Rocks, will not be appearing at Flemington to-day, but the three-year-olds expected ...

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  13. WATER POINTS AND WASTAGE

    A recent check of water carted from public water points connected to the Manton supply revealed some staggering figures. ...

    Article : 145 words
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