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  2. CONSERVING PAPER

    CANBERRA, Thursday — Stringent measures to curtail the use of paper by manufacturing staticncrs, paper processors, and printers are contained in an ...

    Article : 197 words
  3. Notes on the Cables WHO RULES IN FRANCE?

    The Vichy Government, which, because its leaders signed the armistice, is generally regarded as the ruling element in France:—saving the Nazi overlords, of ...

    Article : 528 words
  4. Naziz At Crete SOME USED BOATS

    The Germans, it was learned in London last night, did not attempt naval landings at Crete in addition to employing parachute and a ...

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  5. OPERATIONS IN MID. EAST

    There has been no change in the situation at Tobruk states a communique. Our mechanised patrols in the Sollum ...

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  6. SECTION OF THE LARGE AUDIENCE

    at Melbourne Town Hall lait night, when the RSL held a War Rally. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 19 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. ICE-COATED WARSHIP

    of the British Navy on routine patrol work northern waters. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "AMERICA'S OWN CONFLICT"

    "This is our conflict. We must not delay until our seaboard becomes a line of flaming cities, with New York a second London," Mr. ...

    Article : 456 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL FRONT

    SYDNEY, Thursuay. — Sir Herbert Gepp, Commonwealth Consultant on Development, said in a broadcast today that all persons not in the fighting forces ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. MAN FOUND ON ROOF

    Five minutes after a man leaving a Lonsdale st uaiehouse by a ground floor window pulled his arm away from a constable's graspp early on May 7 he was found ...

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  12. "MASK DROPPED" BY VICHY

    Correspondents in Vichy agiee that the Petain Government has "dropped the mask," "Daily Telegraph" correspondent on the ...

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  13. FOOD AND WATER PLENTIFUL

    On his return from Tobruk, John Yindrich, British United Press correspondent, said that food and water were plentiful there, but that beer was unobtainable. ...

    Article : 298 words
  14. ILL-FED BY FASCISTS

    PERTH Thursday.—British pi isoners in Abyssinia had been ill-fed became they would not give information said Chief-Q.M. H. Jones who arrived home ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. WARTIME FOOD STOCKS

    CANBERRA, Thuisday — Storage and canning schemes now being handled by the Commerce Department may help to make Australia one of the chief world ...

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  16. MUST PULL TOGETHER

    War problems must be faced together, said Mr. Ronald Cioss, British High Commissioner Designate in Austialia, broadcasting from London to Austialia today ...

    Article : 232 words
  17. "DESTROY NAZI TOWNS"

    Destruction of a dozen principal German towns was the only way to show Germans that war does not pay, said the Rev. F. C. Baker, vicar of St. Stephen's, ...

    Article : 185 words
  18. CHANGES MUST COME

    Deep and abiding changes would have to be made in Australia's social structure if a full war effort were to be achieved, Mr. Spender, Army Minister, ...

    Article : 189 words
  19. RAF "ACE" MISSING

    Sqd.-Ldr. Pattle RAF, is reported missing. His total of 23 enemy planes shot down is still the highest officially credited. ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. BRITAIN'S FOOD PLAN

    The Duke of Norfolk, Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture, told the House of Lords to-day that Britain had achieved her objective ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. "TERRIBLE BLUNDER"

    Col. Knox U-S Navy Secietary, at a Press conference declared that the Neutrally Act was a tenlble blunder and Uiould be repealed." ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. FINANCE AND WAR

    In a speech to members of the Bond Club, Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister, said that the Great War had been financed approximately 83% by loans and 17% by ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. TENANTS OPPOSE EVICTION

    Tenants of the London Stores Building who are to be evicted to make room for Government officers are to protest to Mr. Menzies (Prime Minister) on his ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. BAN ON TINPLATE

    Restrictions on the use of tinplate for certain commercial purposes were announced yesterday by Senator McBride, Supply Minister. ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. WAR WEAPONS MONEY

    The first three days of London's War Weapons Week has raised £52,000,000. The total tonight is estimated at £70,000.000. ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. FOOD GIFTS CHECK

    Restriction of gifts sent to Britain is announced by the Board of Trade Bonafide unsolicited gifts may be i eceived from abroad by parcel post, addiessed to ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. STRANGE SCENE IN OLD BAILEY

    Yesterday's session at the. Old Bailey was the strangest ever held. Mr. Cecil Whiteley, the Common Serjeant, presided in the only court that could be used, but ...

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  28. EXEMPTION REVISION URGED

    BRISBANE Thursday—Revision of reserved occupations was urged by the council of the United Graziers' Association at [?] annual conference today. ...

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  29. U-S PLANES FOR NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The NZ Government has agreed to accept airworthiness certificates for planes made overseas and exported to the Dominion. ...

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  30. AIR TRAINING PLAN

    "The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan will make our air mastery over Germany decisive before many wmths are out," said Mr. Malcolm ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. PUPPET CROATIAN KING'S TITLE

    Berlin Radio, quoting a Zagreb message, says the Duke of Spolcto has ascended the throne of Croatia as Comislav the Second. ...

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  32. "DELAYED BY ENEMY" STAMP

    The Post-office has designed a special stamp for use on letters that have been seriously delayed as a result of air raids. The stamp, which is about the size of a ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. MARTINIQUE AND U-S

    Senator George, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is opposed at present to any attempt to seize French possessions in the Western ...

    Article : 127 words
  34. NO NIGHT BOMBING PACT

    Mr. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, said in tne House of Commons that the Government would not consider making any proposal to Germany for the abolition of ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. DIPLOMATIC CHIEF TO RETIRE

    Sir Robert Vansittart, chief diplomatic adviser to the Foreign Office, has expressed a desire to retire on reaching his 60th birthday next month. ...

    Article : 67 words
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  38. £700,000,000 IN SAVINGS

    Lord Kindersley, president oi tne National Savings Movement, states that £700,000,000 had been raised by national savings in the first 19 months of the war, ...

    Article : 42 words
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