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  2. Second Anniversary Of War World Believed Impossible

    This is September 1, the second anniversary of a war the world stubbornly believed was impossible. Two years ago Adolf Hitler, Chancellor and Commander-in-Chief of Germany's armed forces, plunged Europe into a ...

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  3. LABOR WANTS REINS OF GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Despite what he described as "a recent ghastly manoeuvre," Dr. Evatt, M.H.R., said at the week-end that Labor would continue to help Mr. Fadden in the Advisory War Council and elsewhere on all war matters. He was satisfied, however, that there was little hope of salvation for the ...

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  4. SYDNEY TEXTILE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sydney textile workers yesterday decided to return to work to-morrow for three days. They will stop again on Wednesday night ...

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    Famed for its part in the Battle of Britain, the Hurricane fighter plane will soon make its first public appearance in Australia. This Hurricane, already here, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Miners Directed to Resume Work

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Coalminers and coke workers on the South Coast have been directed by the Central Council of the Miners' Federation to resume ...

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  7. PROMISE OF SUPPORT

    HOBART, Sunday. — A motion congratulating Mr. Fadden on his action in undertaking the Prime Ministership was passed at an executive meeting of ...

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  8. R.A.A.F. PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two trainees, one of them was a descendant of Edward the Third, were killed when a single-engined R.A.A.F. plaeo spun to ...

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  9. FOOD POISONING

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.— Suffering from what is believed to be food poisoning, 17 passengers on the westbound ...

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  10. TWO DROWNING FATALITIES IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Marie Hand (8), of East Malvern, slipped into deep water in Gardiner Creek at East Malvern, while playing on the bank with her ...

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  11. WAR DEMANDS UNITER EFFORT

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Upon his return to Tasmania yesterday, the Federal Government Secretary-Whip (Mr. J. Allan Guy, M.H.R.) said that ...

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  12. SHALE OIL PLANS TO BE RUSHED AHEAD

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Government would continue to push ahead with schemes for obtaining petrol from shale ...

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  13. Widespread Sabotage in Europe

    LONDON, Saturday.—Moscow reports that sabotage, obstructionism and shortage or labor have reduced the industrial output of ...

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  14. DARING ATTACK BY SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A daring attack on an Italian naval force was made by a British submarine in the ...

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  15. Two Missing Girls Found

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Contrasting reasons for their actions were given to the police by two girls of 2 who ran away from their ...

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  16. HIGH U.S. TRIBUTE TO MR. MENZIES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Washington "Post" says Mr. Menzies' resignation as Prime Minister of Australia is easily understood. He has ...

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  17. Fatal Shooting Accident

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Jack Gardiner (16), of Essendon, died in hospital to-day from severe gunshot wounds. He was out shooting with ...

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  18. SENT TO ITALY BY VICHY

    BEIRUT, Saturday.—After adventures in the Dodecanese Islands, Greece, Italy and France Captain Edward Aitken, of ...

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  19. TWO-STOREY BUILDING UNROOFED BY SQUALL

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday.—A two-storey apartment house in Hay Street, West Perth, was unroofed at 11 a.m. to-day by a severe squall. None of ...

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  20. Efficient Rail System Vital To Germany's War Effort

    In each European country the railway system was planned originally for its own strategic and economic needs, and little attention, except in such central ...

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  21. WOUNDED SOLDIERS KEPT WAITING

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Four Northern soldiers, wounded and sick, who had been invalided home from overseas, had to wait for ...

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  22. FEDERAL HOUSING PLANS

    HOBART, Sunday. — Commenting to-day on the statement that at the personnel of the Commonwealth Housing Trust would be ...

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  23. LAVAL'S CONDITION STILL SERIOUS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The condition of M. Pierre [?]al, the victim of an attempted assassination, shows some improvement, but is ...

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  24. JAPANESE SOUTHWARD DRIVE "INEVITABLE"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—"The Japanese southward drive is inevitable, and that drive includes Australia," said Mr. E. G. Knox, ...

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  25. WAR COMMENTARY No Decisive Success Yet Attained By Germans in Russia

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Germans have made some progress in Russia during the past week, but have attained no decisive success in ...

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  26. FRENCH INDUSTRY WORKING FOR THE GERMANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Evidence of the "collaboration" of French industrialists with their Nazi masters is provided by an American ...

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  27. Permanent Record of His Regard For Soviet

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Speakers at the Soviet Aid Congress yesterday so impressed a Tasmanian visitor that he went and had the ...

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  28. GERMAN CRIMES IN POLAND Shall Not Remain Unpunished

    LONDON, Saturday.—Having received the tragic news that Professor Casimir Bartel, eminent scientist and Cormer Prime Minister, had been shot ...

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  29. MORE ENLISTMENTS NEEDED

    HOBART, Sunday. — The Deputy Director of Recruiting (Major Butcher) returned to Hobart on Friday after attending a conference of A.I.F. ...

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  30. Americans to Study Our Requirements

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The War Department announced to-day that a group of Army and Air Force officers, headed by Major-General George Brett, ...

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  31. Claims Russia is More Christian Than Many a Christian Country

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"I am satisfied that Russia, with all her faults, comes nearer to the Christian standard than many a professedly Christian country," said the Rev. C. M. Churchward yesterday, addressing 2000 delegates at the Congress of Friendship and Aid to the Soviet Union. ...

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  32. Federal Representative at Singapore

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The appointment of Mr. G. Bowden as Commonwealth representative at Singapore was announced to-night by the Minister for External ...

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