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  2. NAZI HORDES PUNISHED

    Describing as "boastful humbug" the German broadcast claims of successes against the Russian armies, a Soviet communique issued in Moscow today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BEAVERBROOK'S VITAL NEW SUPPLY POST

    Important Cabinet changes made to stimulate British war supplies, now officially announced, are:- Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of State, ...

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  4. PADEREWSKI DEAD

    The death has occurred of M. Ignace Jan Paderewski. He was 80. He had been living in USA since September last year, when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS

    CANBERRA Monday — Further prohibitions and restrictions on goods from non-sterling sources to the value of £1,250,000 sterling were announced ...

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  6. "PARACHUTISTS" FOILED AT LONDON GPO

    City of London repelled "enemy invaders" yesterday afternoon when GPO Home Guard successfully defended one of most important centres of internal ...

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  7. R A A F SUCCESSES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—RAAF Tomahawks destroyed or damaged last Thursday 14 Vichy aircraft and petrol and ammunition dumps during raids on ...

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  8. MAKING TANK TRAPS

    By 7 votes to 5 Footscray Council last night defeated a motion by Cr. Jacka to advise United Engineering and Malleable Co. Pty. Ltd. that a council bylaw could ...

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  9. SCRIBBLING BLOCK ORDER BANNED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An order for 600 gross of scribbling blocks was withdrawn by the Commonwealth Supply and Tender Board immediately its attention ...

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  10. NZ AIR HEROES

    New Zealand and Rhodesinn pilots are among those honoured in latest list of RAF awards New Zealanders are Pit.-Off J. R Anderson, who receives ...

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  11. MUNITIONS WORK CRITICISM

    An allegation that munition factories in Australia were not operating on a full basis was made by Cr. Edwards at meeting of Footscray Council last night. ...

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  12. FRENCH RESIST STUBBORNLY

    A message from Beirut says that 5 people were killed when a bomb dropped by the BAF fell on the home of Gen. Dentz, the Vichy C.-in-C. in Syria. Gen. ...

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  13. Notes on the Cables GERMANY AND RUSSIA AT GRIPS

    Throughout last week Berlin Radio sent out a series of broadcasts dealing with the fighting on the Russian front that recorded uninterrupted success on ...

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  14. D C M WINNER

    Sgt. J. W. Barnard, who gained the DCM for gallantry at Tobruk on April 22, was wounded in the action for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. EXIT DRILL IN FACTORIES

    Speaking at an ARP meeting in Kensington Town Hall last night, Mr. J. Kemp, Chief Officer, Fire Brigade, said that exit drill should be piactised in all ...

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  16. 900,000 CONSCRIPTS FOR US ARMY

    Induction of 900,000 new conscripts into the Army for the year beginning July 1 to replace drafts whose year of training ends in autumn has been authorised in ...

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  17. CHEESE FACTORIES TO WORK TO CAPACITY

    CANBERRA, Monday. — A survey by Commerce Department showed factories in Victoria and Queensland would be most affected by the plan to increase ...

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  18. "BUSH" GUNNERS HAVE GOOD FUN AT TOBRUK

    Cooks, camp orderlies, and batmen in the western desert are using captured Italian guns against Germans at Tobruk. This unofficial unit, christened "Bush ...

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  19. LAKE WAS NO MYTH

    BRISBANE, Monday. — While surveying on Queensland border for the Tennant Creek road, Messrs. R. B. Burnett and M. Lenehan discovered a lake 1½ ...

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  20. MARJORIE LAWRENCE BETTER

    Marjorie Lawrence's condition is unchanged, although it was stated she feels much better. Her husband arrived by air today to fly her to Hot Springs on ...

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  21. LIGHT HORSE SHOW

    Royal Agricultural Society will hold a horse show for saddle and harness horses and a programme of events on Moonee Valley racecourse on September 5 and 6. ...

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  22. A I F MAJOR PRISONER IN ATHENS

    Maj. J. E. Talandry, of Western Australia, is, according to German report, a prisoner in military hospital at Athens. ...

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  23. JURY AWARDS £7,000 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A jury awarded £7,000 damages today to Thomas Alexander O'Brien in his action against Stuart Doyle, Theodore W. G. Dawson, and ...

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  24. US ARMS FOR MIDDLE EAST

    Arrival is awaited at Alexandria of 40 freighters laden with first big consignment of arms from U-S for Middle East. Time and place of arrival are unknown, ...

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  25. FINED ON 10 CHARGES

    On each of 10 charges of having applied a false trade description to liquors— 7 whiskies, 2 gins, and one brandy— Lawrence William Roche, licensee of the ...

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  26. "JAPAN AWAKENED BY ATTACK ON SOVIET"

    Daily Express says in a leader that Hitler's attack on Russia has even awakened some Ministers who normally slumber at the end of the Japanese ...

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  27. RUMANIANS SAY NAZIS TAKE EASY POSITIONS

    Rumanian officers captured by the Russians, a Moscow message declares, say Germany is taking over easy positions on the eastern front. ...

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  29. FILM QUOTA SUSPENDED

    Further suspension, for 12 months from today, of the Film (Australian Quota) Act provisions requiring all exhibitors to use a certain quota of ...

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  30. SIR M. PETERSON RESIGNS

    Sir Maurice Peterson has resigned from office of Controller of Overseas Publicity in Ministry of Information. ...

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  31. ACF TO BUILD HUTS

    Huts costing not more than £800 each are to be built by the ACP in co-operation with the YMCA and/or the Salvation Army at military camps at ...

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  32. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin. £256/5/. Rubber, 13[?]d. Broken Hill South, 19/4½. ...

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  33. MR. HOOVER ATTACKS STALIN REGIME

    In a bitter attack on Stalinist Russia, Mr. Herbert Hoover said today that the Soviet's entry into the war had made a Gargantuan jest of interventionist ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. STRIKE FOR ONE DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 2,000 ironworkers employed at the Port Kembla works of Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. will hold a one-day-strike on Thursday ...

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  36. TRAUTWEIN BANKRUPTCY

    SYDNEY Monday—An application to have Theodore Charles Trautwein bankrupt hotelkeeper and former MLC, dealt with under the Bankruptcy Act will be ...

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  37. QUAIL SEASON EXTENDED

    Extension of the open season for quail until July 31 has been granted by Mr. Bailey Chief Secretary, in response to representations by sporting associations, ...

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  38. "CIVILIANS WILL FIGHT IF BRITAIN INVADED"

    "One Church leader told me, 'If Hitler invades Britain even Civilians will fight to the bitter end,' " said Dr. J. S. Bonnell who has just returned from a goodwill ...

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  39. BROADCASTING INVESTIGATION

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. Menzies. Prime Minister, said tonight he would probably announce tomorrow terms of reference for the Parliamentary ...

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  40. GOC FOR OUR FORCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The War Cabinet tomorrow may consider the appointment of a GOC for the Australian Military Forces. Mr. Spender, Minister for the ...

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  41. 600 ITALIANS TAKEN

    Our forces advancing from Jimna on June 25 occupied Denbi and captured 600 Italians and 100 Africans. Operations west of Lekemti, says Cairo GHQ, are ...

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  42. HOUSE MAY BE DELAYED

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Government business in the House of Representatives tomorrow may be delayed while Mr. Scully (Lab., NSW) moves an ...

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  43. WORK RESUMED

    Owing to an accident to a workman employed in construction of wool stores at Fishermen's Bend employees stopped work a few days ago, and refused to ...

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  44. ALEXANDRIA RAIDED AGAIN

    Alexandria and the Nile Delta were raided early this morning. Bombs fell over a wide area, but damage was slight. ...

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  45. HUGE U S DEFICIT

    Treasury deficit of approximately 35,000,000,000—eleventh consecutive deficit—is shown for fiscal year ended today. ...

    Article : 22 words
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