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  2. U S ARMY MUST BE READY

    In his urgent appeal for the removal of restrictions on the U-S Army to service in Western Hemisphere, Gen. Marshall, Anny Chief ...

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  3. STARS AND STRIPES WITH UNION JACK

    The Stars and Stripes flew alongside the Union Jack on many public buildings today to mark American Independence Day. ...

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  4. PROPAGANDA AROUSES CRITICISM

    Widespread dissatisfaction with a speech on war propaganda in the Commons by Sir John Anderson, Lord President or Council was ...

    Article : 573 words
  5. TRANSFER OF WAVELL

    —The RAF hat carried the air fight into enemy territory and enemy-occupied territory in a series of devastating sweeps by day and night. Top:— Intelligence officer of a Spitfire squadron questions pilots on their return from a sweep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MOBILISATION NEARLY COMPLETE

    Mobilisation of Russian reservists mut by now be nearly complete, says the Moscow correspondent of Daily Telegraph. ...

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  7. STALIN MAKES DEEP IMPRESSION

    Stalins speech to the Soviet peoples has made a deep impression throughout Britain. Morning newspaper editorials ...

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  9. "PURGE" OF OFFICERS

    There is renewed interest in recent action by War Department asking Congress to authorise a "puige" of unfit officers, whose retention, ...

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  10. NEW COLUMNS ATTACK SYRIA

    Two additional Imperial columns are invading Syria from Iraq, according to a Vichy communique, one column attacking Telkotchek, in ...

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  11. RAN MAN IN MANY AIR RAIDS

    One RAN officer recently mentioned in the list of honours conferred for active service has had more than a year's experience of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PRIPET MARSHES WILL HELP GUERILLA FIGHTERS

    Germany's swing, south of the Pripet marshes to attack the Ukraine directs attention to an important natural barrier lying across the ...

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  13. BRITISH ARMY DEMANDS RIGHT TO FIGHT

    Mr. Tom Wintringham, a former British officer, exmember of the International Brigade and Home Guard ...

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  14. "CONVOY NOW!"

    The whole front page of the New York newspaper PM is devoted to an editorial by Ralph Ingersoll, under the heading, "Convoy Now to ...

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  15. DISEASE TAKES TOLL IN WAR

    Horrors of the German invasion of Greece and Crete have been succeeded by another horror, cholera, which may be much greater. ...

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  16. VICHY RELEASES RUSSIANS

    It was announced in Vichy yesterday that many Russians who were arrested after diplomatic relations were broken off with the Soviet had ...

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  17. BODY FOUND IN BUSH

    ORBOST, Fiiday.— John Tiddy, mining engineer of Adelaide, who had been missing from Cann River since Tuesday, was this afternoon ...

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  18. ANOTHER MISSION TO MOSCOW

    A British mission, comprising 2 Army officers, 2 economists, and a cypher officer, has arrived at Ankara from Cairo on its way to Moscow. ...

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  19. WOUNDED PILOT'S GRIT SAVES CREW

    A remarkable tale of presence of mind and grit, by which the lives of a bomber crew were saved, is told by the Air Ministry news ...

    Article : 315 words
  20. ASSURANCES TO TURKEY

    M. Vinogradeff, Soviet Amuassador, who arrived on Tuesday from Moscow, conferred at length with M. Sarajoglu, Turkish Foreign ...

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  21. LABOUR SELECTION PROTEST

    ALP central executive instructed disputes committee last night to inquire into protests lodged against selection of Cr. R. H. Lightfoot for ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. SA's LOW UNEMPLOYMENT

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Decrease of 21% in the number of unemployed men in SA during June reduced the number of registrations ...

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  24. LAND GIFT FOR RETURNED MEN

    ADELAIDE Friday — Gift of 900 acres of valuable redgum land adjoining Mt. Gambier road to men of the fighting forces who have ...

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  25. MACHINEGUN NOT FIRED

    SYDNEY, Fliday — At the request of the police organisers of a recruiting rally forbade the firing of a machinegun in Martin places ...

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  26. WILLKIE'S PROPHECY

    Mr. Wendell Wilkie, in a recorded address last night on the significance of Independence Day, said:—"An overwhelming ...

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  27. PLANE FOR MUSEUM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Following the official announcement that the late Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith's famous aeroplane Southern Cross is ...

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  28. "NERVES OF ARMY"

    Signals have been aptly termed "the nerves of the army." Methods of signalling used today aro illustrated in The Australasian training ...

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  29. ESCAPE FROM BELGRAVE FIRE

    A woman and her child had a narrow escape when an 8-roomed house in Monbulk rd., Belgrave, was burnt at 8 p.m. last night. The property ...

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  30. "DESTROY FOREIGNER COMPLEX"

    The world had not advanced far enough to ensure security for everyone, and never would until persons learned to trust one another and ...

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  31. COMMUNIST MAY LEAD MINERS

    Trade union officials express the opinion that Mr. Arthur Horner, of South Wales, one of Britain's leading Communists, may be elected ...

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  32. GERMANS NERVOUS IN NORWAY

    Germans are showing great nervousness in Norway, where they are taking elaborate precautions in coastal areas, including the ...

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  33. INSURANCE COLLECTORS' CLAIM

    Weekly wage of £6 for industrial insurance collectors has been claimed by Federated Clerks'. Union, of which collectors are a ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. SEATS REVISION

    "The matter canont be shelved without the connivance of the Labour party," Mr. Ian Macfarlan (Ind., Brighton) said last night, ...

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  35. ADVANCE LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Advance subscriptions received before the recent £35,000, 000 loan was opened amounted to £7,156,000. Of that ...

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  36. £106,424 ESTATE: £2,371 ASSETS

    PERTH, Friday.—Net balance of £2,371/18/6 of assets over liabilities is shown in probate statement of estate of Harry oBan, founder ...

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  37. BAN ON PAPER OPPOSED

    News Chronicle (Lib.), in an editorial, calls for the removal of the ban on the Daily Worker, which was suppressed several months ago ...

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  38. CHOLERA IN CRETE

    Daily Telegraph's Ca[?] correspondent says that a cholera epidemic has obliged the Germans almost entirely to evacuate Crete and parts of ...

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  39. TRANSPORT NEEDS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Cohesive policy, quick, effective action, and close collaboration in difficult wartime measures to enable transport ...

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  40. £4,000,000 MUNITIONS ORDERS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—More than £4,000,000 worth of munition production orders had been placed by the Board of Area Management in ...

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  41. FAMOUS PRODUCER KILLED

    Auriol Lee, internationally famous as producer of Van Druten's plays, has been killed in a motorcar accident. Sixty-one years of ...

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  42. MODEL CITY FOR ZOO

    At a luncheon tendered by the Zoological Board yesterday to executive officers of the Brotherhood of Resonians, Cr. T. S. Nettlefold ...

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  43. WA PILOT PRISONER

    Berlin announces that Plt.-Off. Geoffrey James Cornish, Western Australia, is a prisoner of war in Germany. ...

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  44. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin, £261; turnover 200 tons. Rubber, 13 15-31d.d. Mines unchanged. ...

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  46. TIME LOST IN TRADE DISPUTES

    Mr. Bevin told the House of Commons that 940,000 man-days were lost in trade disputes last year. This was the lowest for the 40 years for ...

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  47. US MECHANICS FOR BRITAIN

    The U-S Army is despatching mechanics to Britain to instruct RAF in the maintenance of American planes, also to learn details of ...

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  48. WOMAN IN RIVER SAVED BY ROPE

    A young woman who fell into the Varra at Abbotsford yesterday was rescued with the aid of a rope. She was treated for shock and ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. VICHY—US TRADE

    A Vichy communique, referring officially for the first time to resumption of U-S exports to French North Africa, points out that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    Work will begin soon on the erection of a junior technical school and workshops at Box Hill. to serve a large area in the eastern suburbs. ...

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