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  2. Crack German Troops Pitted

    AUSTRALIAN HEADQUARTERS (Egypt), Saturday.—Rommel has paid the Australians a compliment by bringing up his own personal headquarters guard, known as the "Kiel Force," together with infantry from the crack 19th Light Division. Picked troops of both sides are now facing each other. The ...

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    UNITED STATES and Australian flying personnel at a bomber squadron base in New Guinea. The American bombers in the picture are Marauders. — (Department of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BURNIE COUNCIL HOUSEING SHORTAGE ACUTE

    The Burnie Council decided at its meeting last hight to discuss with the Deputy Director of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. T. J. M'Kinley) the serious position which has arisen at Burnie because of the restrictions under the National Security, ...

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  5. FLOOD WATERS IN NORTH

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The steadily rising waters of the South Esk river at Hadspen were tonight nearly level with the ...

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  6. REPORT ON LIQUOR ABUSES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. Duucan) will be asked to report on liquor abuses as revealed in evidence at the ...

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  7. Urges Offensive Against Japs

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The launching of an offensive against the Japanese was urged to-night by the New Zealand Prime ...

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  8. INSURANCE AGAINST WAR DAMAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A warning to peple insuring under the war damage to property scheme against inflating values was issued by Treasury ...

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  9. HOTEL FIRE BUG IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney's hotel fire bug struck again on Saturday and late to-day. Fires were deliberately started in two ...

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  10. JAPANESE SUBMARINE ON EXHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the end of next week a complete Japanese midget submarine will be exhibited in Sydney. Some sightseers may be able to ...

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  11. Inquiries Into Melbourne Murder

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Detectives investigating the murder of Miss Mary Agnes Earls (42), invalid pensioner, have received information that not long ...

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  12. FEDERAL ORGANISATION FOR DAIRY PRODUCERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Representatives of major dairying bodies in several States will meet in Melbourne on Wednesday week to inaugurate a dairy producers' Federal organisation. ...

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  13. BUS OVERTURNS INTO CANAL

    HOBART, Monday. — Mrs. Winifred May Cornelius (26), married, of Butler's Gorge, was drowned this morning when a ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— An increase in all States in the retail price index for the June quarter has been announced by Mr. Murray Stewart, ...

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  15. Profitless Era For Retail Trade

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— A "profitless ern," with increasing trading difficulties and many businesses obliged to close, were ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. Casualties

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The following Tasmanian names appear in the latest R.A.A.F. casualty list issued to day. The list contains the names of ...

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  17. AUSTRAUA'S WAR PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Expert advice of the British delegation headed by Sir Alexander Roger that Australia should exercise caution before ...

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  18. Mounting Cost of Living

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Prices for food, groceries, clothing and miscellaneous household requirements and rents increased in six capital cities by 2.7 ...

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  19. £1116 RECOVERED FROM PROCEEDS OF ROBBERY

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The finding of 23 £5 notes on a footpath in Burwood by a girl has brought the total amount recovered from the proceeds of a ...

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  20. PROJECT TO EXPLOIT CENTRAL AMERICAN RUBBER

    BOSTON, Sunday.—The American United Fruit Company, the world's largest farming organisation, has announced a large-scale project for ...

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  21. HIDE AND SEEK WAR ON BURMA BORDER

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Gen. Wavell's headquarters says a strange hide-and-seek war has been ...

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  22. More Pay For Victorian Police

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bailey) said to-day he would recommend to Cabinet increased pay and improved conditions for ...

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  23. HOSTEL FOR YOUNG WOMEN

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A hos tel in Launceston to provide board and suitable recreation for young women arriving in the city to ...

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  24. 100th Anniversary of City of Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sydney to day ushered in the 100th year of its existence as a city with an impressive meeting of the Sydney City ...

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  25. Air Activity Limited To Reconnaissance

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Monday. — Restricted air activity to the north of Australia continued yesterday, when Allied 'planes ...

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  26. COALFIELDS TROUBLE GOVERNMENT DETERMINED ON SHOWDOWN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—If the coal strikes continue, the Federal Government will put labor into any mine where a stoppage occurs. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) and the Supply Minister ...

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  27. MAN'S BODY FOUND IN DOCK

    HOBART, Monday.—The body of William Stewart (63), a carter employed by Messrs. Roberts & Co. Ltd., of Hobart, was recovered from Constitution ...

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  28. "Father" of Lloyd's Dead

    LONDON, Monday.—The death occurred to-day of Mr. Alfred Luscombe, "father" of Lloyd's, at the ago of 91. Before entering Lloyd's in 1874, ...

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  29. ALLEGED ILLTREATMENT OF SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Australian Capital Territory Advisory Council to-day decided to seek a conference with service Ministers and the press ...

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  30. LIQUOR FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"Canteens at munition factories should be allowed to sell liquor to workers after they finished a long shift," the Aircraft ...

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  31. Gandhi's Demands "Sheer Blackmail"

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Malik Sir Firozkhan Noon, the new defence member of the Viceroy's Council, in a statement, strongly criticised the ...

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  32. JAPANESE LEAVE BRITAIN IN FLOODLIT SHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.—Japanese diplomats and business men and their wives sailed at the week-end from a British port in the Egyptian liner El Nil, on ...

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