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  2. Terrible Reality Of Japanese Threat; Premier's Appeal

    "THE Federal Cabinet this week ordered the total mobilisation of all Australia's human and material resources for the defence of our country. In effect, and in eventual practice, this means that any individual, no ...

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  3. Rommel Is Planning

    HEAVIER fighting may break out again soon in Libya. From the signs General Rommel is preparing for ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. Explanation Accepted

    THE V.R.C. stipendiary stewards today accepted the explanation tendered by the connections of All Veil. ...

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  5. BEN BOWYANG

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  6. Newmarket Candidates Make Good Progress

    FEATURE of Newmarket and Australian Cup discussions is the support in dou[?]les of Burrabil and England's Glory. Burrabil won the Caulfield Futurity Stakes in great style, and England's Glory was unlucky to finish only a close fourth in the Woodcliff Handicap, second ...

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  7. Inquiry Ordered Into Jap Raids On Darwin

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Revealing today that senior Army and Air Force officers were rushed to Darwin immediately the raids were reported, ...

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  8. U.S. Broadcaster Critical

    NEW YORK, February 23.—Promineure is given in newspapers today to a broadcast by Martin Agronsky, N.B.C. correspondent in ...

    Article : 202 words
  9. Withdrawal in Burma

    THE British forces in Burma have been withdrawn from the B[?] River area to positions between that river and the Sittang River, the last ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. DEMONSTRATION BY ITALIANS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—There were cries of "Viva Italia" and other demonstrations in support of the Axis cause on a platform of the Innisfail ...

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  11. Action Against Miners Likely

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Only four ou[?] of seven mines idle yesterday resumed work today. Three mines idle today are the Pelaw Main and the ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. Took Son's Place As Scout

    LONDON. February 23.—Nine guerillas, including two women, brought to Moscow for the anniversary of the Red Army, talked at a ...

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  13. USED WARTIME POWERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It was stated authoritatively today that Premier McKell used wartime powers delegated to him under the National ...

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  14. "JAPANISATION OF AUSTRAIIA"

    TOKIO, February 23.—"The entire Japanisation of Australia has become necessary because of her continuously hostile attitude toward ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. NAZI EXECUTIONS

    LONDON, February 23. —Four Dutchmen were executed at Delft. Holland, on charges of helping the enemy, says a Stockholm message. ...

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  16. MOUNT BISCHOFF TIN LOSS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Loss of £191 was incurred by Mount Bischoff Tin Mininer Co. for the year to December 31. compared with profit of ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN ELECTION PROSPECTS

    LONDON, February 23.—A Cairo message states that the Saadist and Liberal parties have decided not to contest the Egyptian Parliamentary ...

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  18. Dancing And Revelry Still Go On In Java

    [?] sat on the terrace of a leading hotel in Bata[?] last night and listened to the orchestra playing with unconscious cynicism selections from "The Mikado." An all-clear signal had just been sounded. Outside natives were milling ...

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  19. WHISPERING CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alleging today that a malicious whispering campaign had been inaugurated against high military officers, army ...

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  20. CABINS REMOVED THEN REPLACED

    LONDON, February 24.—Major Leonard Cripps, chairman of Elder Dempster Lines and an elder brother of Sir Stafford Cripps, is trying to ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. ESCAPE FROM FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thirteen men and two girls escaped from a blazing furniture factory at Leichhardt today as the flames singed their faces. ...

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  22. TASMANIA DIRECTLY THREATENED

    HOBART. Tuesday.—It was generally recognised that Tasmania was directly threatened at present, said Mr. Dwyer Gray, Treasurer. He ...

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  23. PACIFIC RADIO TELEGRAPH

    NEW YORK. February 22. — The Radio Corporation of America announced today that direct, radio-telegraph communication between San ...

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  24. ALUMINIUM SUPPLY GAINED BY JAPANESE

    LONDON. February 23.—Following the fall of Malaya, Japan is likely to control 400,000 tons of bauxite a year says the "Times" financial editor. ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. Odds Against Australians

    BANDOENG. February 23.—An Australian fighter pilot, his plane riddled with bullets, returned to an advanced airfield in Malaya, refuelled, ...

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  26. Equal Pay For Sexes

    THE payment of men's wages to women where they had taken over men's jobs during war time was advocated by Mr. R. Leggatt, an executive member of the A.C.T.U. and of the Queensland Trades and Labor Council, last night In a National broadcast from ...

    Article : 261 words
  27. ALABAMA KID AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alabama Kid (12.2) won in the fourth round from Billy Britt (13.2) at rushcutters Bay Stadium last night. The referee ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. Melbourne Pilot's Daring

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—Probably the last British Pilot to have the Nazi battle-cruiser Scharnhorst in sight on the day of her escape in company ...

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  29. CAUGHT JAPANESE OFF GUARD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Australian bombers [?]aught Japanese off their guard in a dashing raid on Rabaul yesterday. This was revealed ...

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  30. NOTICE TO MINERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government has given the coal miners 24 hours in which to adjust their grievances and return to ...

    Article : 27 words
  31. Advertising

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