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  2. UNREST AMONG SUPPORTERS OF MINISTRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Partly because of dissatisfaction caused by recent Cabinet appointments unrest has developed among rank and file supporters of ...

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  3. CANADAS WAR EFFORT

    Before the war Canadas Navy was classed with that of the Swiss and Hungarian Navies, and consisted of 13 ships and 1,774 men, Mr. Frederick Palmer, ...

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  4. NAZIS' FIERCE BID IN BALTIC STATES

    It seemed last night that the fierce Russian resistance in the Minsk area, particularly on the Lida-Wolkowys line, had led the Germans to consolidate their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. KIEL, BOULOGNE, CALAIS

    In a second daylight attack on GeRmany yesterday heavy bombers attacked docks at Kiel. One of our airctaft is missing. ...

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  6. DFC WINNER'S MANY ADVENTURES

    Letters from oversea tell some of the adventures which Sqd.—Ldr. Hugh Birch the RAAF's most recent DFC winner, has encountered since he has been captain of ...

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  7. Notus on the Cables STALIN MEANS TO SEE IT THROUGH

    It has been lemaiked that althouth the Soviet Union has been at war with Germain for 10 days, Premier Josef Stalin has mode no direct appeal to the people ...

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  8. "CRACK GERMAN MORALE"; Col. KNOX'S PLEA

    "Now is the time for USA to strike, by giving Britain the means to bomb Germany, crack Gemran morale, and make the Germans understand the ...

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  9. "UNPRECEDENTED FLEETS" OF GIANT BOMBERS

    The Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce announces that, in addition to the production of medium bombers, American aeroplane ...

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  10. "FORGOTTEN MEN" OF A I F STROLL. INTO SAVOY LOUNGE

    A fashionable gathering in the Savoy Holel lounge including high Army oflieers, was surprised last night by the cntry of 3 sunburnt Diggers carrying ...

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  11. STAFF CORPS OFFICER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. —News was reeched tonight of the death of Lt.—Col. E. G. B. Seriven, in a motor accident Lt.—Col Seriven, of the Staff Corps, was one of the ...

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  13. AMBULANCE FROM W C T U

    The WCTU will present an ambulance to the AAMC it a ceremony it Victoria Barracks on Friday it 1.30pm, Other war activities include £370 towards milk ...

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  15. BOMBING OF EMBASSY

    It is now revealed that the British Embassy in Chungking was completely wrecked when 2 large bombs dropped by raiding ...

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  16. THEY WILL SET DOWN THEIR IMPRESSIONS IN COLD PRINTd

    Representatives of the Iceland Press are visiting England for 2 weeks as guests of the British Council. They will meet members of both Houses of Parliament, ...

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  17. TWO AIRMEN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. — Divebombing practice ended fatally for 2 RAAF men at Townsville yesterday afternoon when a plane crished on an acrodiome. The ...

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  18. "FAITH IN DEMOCRACY"

    "This is a, symbol of America's undimmmed faith in the democratic way of life at a time when self-government is being everywhere attacked. It is in ...

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  19. ENEMY IN MID. EAST LOSES 1,444 PLANES

    Official figures show that since January [?] 1.44 enemy planes have been dcstioved in Middle East. RAF, RAAF, South African and Free French losses in same ...

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  20. NEW BANK GOVERNOR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — It is confidently expectcd that Mr. H. T. Armitage, acting governor, will be appointed governor of Commonwealth Bank in succession ...

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  21. VICHY REACTS AGAINST SOVIET

    M. Bogomolov, Soviet Ambassador to Vichy, was handed his passpoit ni noon, and will leave immediately for south of France, where he will await instructions. ...

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  22. DEFENDING ALASKA

    A new naval and air station at Dutch Harbout, in the Aleutian Islands, off Alaska will be commissioned on Septcmbei 1. Air bases at Midway Island, ...

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  23. CATALINAS ON GUARD

    Newspaper correspondents have been shown something of the work of the Catalina flyingboats which are now in operation from Northern Ireland against ...

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  24. HALL MARK OF KULTUR

    Even more important than our military successes aie the political and cultural successes which Adolf Hitler has scored on the cast front in the defensive ...

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  25. CLOTHING RACKET NIPPED IN THE BUD

    The Board of Trade has quickly nipped in the bud a racket, which sprang up immediately clothes rationing was imposed, by which ...

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  26. BRITISH WORKERS' SACRIFICES

    British workers expected they would have to live on only bread and potatoes next winter, Mr. William Holmes, British trade union leader, told a meeting of ...

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  27. EAST INDIES DEFENCE MEASURES

    Expected declaration of Dutch policy in the trade negotiations with Japan and of decisions for new defence measures caused extraordinary interest in today's ...

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  28. TWO ITALIAN FIGHTERS DOWN

    RAF fighters shot sown 2 [?]nan fighters over Maita without loss. ...

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  30. WORK IN TANNERIES

    Allegations that mcmbers of the union had broken an agreement enteied into with representatives of the Federated Master Tanners and Lcathei ...

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  31. "TORN BETWEEN EMOTIONS"

    Although John Thomas Walsh, press hand, Surrey rd.. South Yarra, was convicted at Prahran Court yesterday for failing to report for universal military ...

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  32. AMERICA'S TRIBUTE TO PADEREWSKI

    As the result of an offer by President Roosevelt, the body of Paderewski, the great Polish pianist and statesman, will be interred in ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN FILM FEATURES

    The Australian quota section of the Film Act piovlsions, requiring usage of a certain percentage of Austi allan films annually (which has been suspended for ...

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  34. NATIONAL FITNESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Expenditure of at least £100,000 a year, or £500,000 over a 5-year period, on physical fitness was advocated by Mr. Forde, deputy ...

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  35. NAZI PILOT ESCAPES

    Lieut. Martin Mueller, a pilot of the Luftwaffe, has escaped from a prison camp in Ontario. Mueller got away about midnight. He had made several previous ...

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  36. RICH BEAUTY WEDS EX-FOOTBALLER

    Brenda Fiazler, multi-millionairess and noted beauty, was mauled to John Kelly, formel piofessional footballer, today The marriage was solemnised privately ...

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  37. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    RED CROSS.—Previously acknowledged. £15.793 8/4. Mrs. A.L.S., £25; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warren, £10/10: Ingram Club (prisoner of war). R.T., S.E.H., each £1. Total, £15.833/18/4. ...

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  38. SOME A I F MAILS LOST

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. — Some AIF mails and military stores were destioyed during operations in the Western Desert early in April, Mr. Spender, Army ...

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  39. NURSES IN TORPEDOED SHIP

    Mr. Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of State, indicated today that American Red Cross nurses as well as U-S marines were in a Dutch ship which was ...

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  40. MINT MAKES MUNITIONS

    Lord Harlech today formally transferred the Royal Mint to the Union Government. The Mint, he said, had rapidly outgrown its coming functions, and was ...

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  41. AXIS TO RECOGNISE NANKING

    In official cueles it is said Germany and Italy have decided to recognise Nanking Government ...

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  42. US ATTORNEY-GENERAL A JUDGE

    Senate Judiciary Committee approved unanimously nomination of AttorneyGeneral Robert Jackson as Associate Justice of Supreme Court. Committee acted ...

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  43. LADY GOWRIE'S ILLNESS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A bulletin issued today from Government House said that the condition of Lady Gowrie, who was opeiated on last night for ...

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  44. CANADA'S FIRST TANK

    Montreal locomotive works today completed the first modern cruiser tank built in Canada. It was 3 months ahead of schedule. ...

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  45. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    COURTS Or GENERAL, SESSIONS.—Betore Judge Macindoe.—In First Civil Court.—At 10.30— Eva Manning and Thomas Archibald Harris Rendy (part heard). Not before 12.—William ...

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