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  2. "THE CHINESE CAN DO WHAT THEY WANT TO DO"

    MANILA: The ex-U.S. Ambassador to China (Mr. Wilson T. Johnson)—he will soon take up duty as U.S. Ambassador to Australia—lived in China so long that he talks like an elder Chinese statesman. ...

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  3. I DISCOVER AMERICA

    Flowers are scarce, rare and dear in New York in winter time—nevertheless right in the depth of it New York ...

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  4. KING AND QUEEN VISIT POLISH ALLIES

    During their tour of Scotland the King and Queen paid a visit of inspection to the Polish forces, with whom they spent a whole day. Their Majesties were accompanied by General Sikorski, the Polish Commander-in-Chief. This picture shows the King with General Sikorski inspecting a Polish Guard of Honour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SAYS GOVERNMENT USES CENSORSHIP TO SUPPRESS CRITICISM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The use of the censorship to suppress criticism of the Government was condemned to-night by Dr. Evatt, M.H.R., Labour member of the Advisory War Council. The practice, he said, had increased rapidly during ...

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  6. OVERSEA TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia had a favourable commodity balance of trade of £294,000 sterling in the year ended June 30, 1941, compared with ...

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  7. DELAYED NEEDED SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An allegation by the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Healy) that the Prime Minister had seized on a local waterside dispute in Sydney in an attempt to ...

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  8. SAFE TO DIVIDE NAZI CLAIMS BY THREE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reviewing the air phase of the Russo-German war, the weekly journal, "Aeroplane," says the German claims to have destroyed ...

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  9. NAZIS BOW TO IMPRESS VAIN JAPANESE

    LONDON, Monday.—Sham demonstrations of German humility to the Japanese Emperor are given frequently in ...

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  10. Greyhound Racing SPEAR POWER IN HURDLE: HOBART RACES

    The meeting of the Hobart Greyhound Racing Club, which had to be postponed through rain on Saturday night, was held at the T.C.A. track, Hobart, lat ...

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  11. TOBRUK SORTIE REPULSED, GERMANS CLAIM

    BERLIN, Sunday.—An attempted British armoured sortie from Tobruk was frustrated by the concentrated fire of Italian and German artillery, it is ...

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  12. Italy Loses Nine More Generals

    CAIRO, Sunday.—Nine more Italian generals have surrendered to the British in Abyssinia, says a G.H.Q. communique issued to-day. ...

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  13. CHINA BADLY IN NEED OF PILOTS, ARTILLERY

    RANGOON.—There is much difference of opinion about the Chinese air force. I have seen Chinese pilots fly, visited their training schools, and talked with the Americans and the Russians ...

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  14. BRITISH ARMY'S MEN OF ALL TRADES

    The Royal Engineers of Britain's Army do a great variety of jobs and include in their ranks skilled men of many trades. Here a squad is seen engaged in road-making. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE ISLANDS

    WAR SERVICE FUNDS—At a committee meeting of the King Island War Service Fund on Friday evening seventeen parcels were packed to be ...

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  16. TO MAINTAIN ORDNANCE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) announced to-day that because of the unprecedented development of the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN AIR FORCE STILL PLAYING VITAL PART

    In spite of claims by the German propaganda machine that the Red air force has been eliminated, it is evident that Soviet aircraft are still playing a vital part in delaying the German advance. Soviet communiques still claim that heavy ...

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  18. TRIAL FIELDS

    The following are the fields for the qualifying and non-qualifying trials to be held at White City to-night:—Second Grade Hurdle (Q.), No. 1— ...

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  19. GIVING A NEW SONG SOME OF THE OLD VIGOUR

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Baeurepaire, centrel and Squadron Leader R. G. Francis, of the R.A.A.F., launched the new national recruiting song, "One In, All In," at the R.A.A.F. musical competitions in the Exhibition Building racently Here they are giving voice with the composer, Mr. Neil McBeath. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Advertising

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  21. SYMMONS PLAINS BRACELET DRAW

    The following is the draw for the Symmons Plains coursing bracelet to be run at Symmons Plains to-morrow, starting a mile south of Poor Man's ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST—Fine; cold night. HIGH TIDE—0.8 p.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—4.44 p.m. to 7.42 a.m. ...

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