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  2. US WEST COAST ANTIJAPANESE

    Whatever drastic action Mr. Roosevelt demands in the Pacific to counter Japanese southward moves, he will have the complete and ...

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  3. PAY FOR RETURNED MEN PENDING JOBS

    After their return from abroad, members of the Second AIF will be paid up to £4/2/6 a week until suitable employment is found for them. This is one of many benefits in a ...

    Article : 403 words
  4. INTERNEES RESUME THEIR FAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 2 internees, Ratliff and Thomas, today resumed their hunger strike. A week ago tomorrow they broke a fast ...

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  5. ABYSSINIAN EPIC OF 5 AIF MEN

    After playing an important and dangeious role in the defeat of the Italian army in Abyssinia, 4 Australian soldiers have reached Cairo ...

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  6. THREAT TO BURMA FORECAST

    Threats to Burma may develop from further Japanese occupation of Indo-China according to Hallett Abend, noted Far East correspondent, ...

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  7. TWO HUN WARSHIPS BADLY BATTERED

    Hundreds of British aeroplanes—including U S-built "Flying Fortresses," operating for the first time— took part in spectacular and successful attacks on German sister battleships, Gneisenau and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Austialla seemed a big problem. There was something alarming in starting a crusade throughout an entire continent. Canada had seemed ...

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  9. WAR BONUS GRANT NOT AUTOMATIC

    HOBART, Friday.—"Because Australia is at war and portion of her manhood is risking life and health in prosecution of that war is in itself ...

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  10. "HALF MEASURES USELESS"

    PERTH, Friday. — "Half measures are wasted measures. It is now a case really of succeeding or of being annihilated declared Mr. Curtin ...

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  11. "US SECURITY PROBLEM"

    Government and people in USA fully realised developments from Japanese action against Indo-China would bear directly on the vital ...

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  12. MANY BATTLES BUT NO BLITZKRIEG

    Nazi panzer divisions are reported to have paused along the whole immense Russian front, and a confused maze of battles within battles is ...

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  13. XAVIER LAND SOLD FOR £26,000

    An area of about 13 acres of the grounds of Xavier College, Kew, has been sold to a Syndicate of investors for about £26,000. The land is on ...

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  14. CLASH ON VOTERS' APPLICATION

    A heated interlude, involving Cr. Barry, MLA, and Mr. Wootton, town clerk occurred at the City Council Revision Court yesterday, when the ...

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  15. NO RECONSIDERATION

    Although Ratliff and Thomas have resumed their hunger strike, the Federal Government will not reconsider its decision to keep them ...

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  16. LOCUST PLAGUE VIEWED SERIOUSLY

    It is feared that the economic con[?]quenees of the locust plague in the Middle East may be serious. The Colonial Office says it is the result ...

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  17. CAPTAIN RAMSAY KNEW "LORD HAW-HAW"

    Whin the libel action brought by Captain Ramsay, arrested MP. against the New York Times was resumed today counsel for Ramsay ...

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  18. VICTORIAN POLICY TOMORROW

    No move has been made by Victorian unions to join with New South Wales in stoppages of work as a protest against internment of ...

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  19. CAMP FIRE TRAGEDY ECHO OF CRIME

    DUBBO. Friday. — Two years after he had been threatened that he would be killed and his body buintd if he informed ona murderer, ...

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  20. KILLED BY BOLTING HORSE

    After smashing a verandah post a bolting horse knocked down, trampled on, and fatally injured Alfred Ball. 61, of Gore st., Fitzroy, in Gertrude ...

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  21. ONE-DAY STRIKE A WEEK

    Job stewards of Building Trades Federation last night resolved that a 24-hour strike be held each week until Thomas and Ratliff are ...

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  22. No MUTINY IN BISMARACK

    It is authoritatively stated that there is no truth whatever in a report that there was mutiny on board the German battleship Bismarck ...

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  23. OFFENSIVE ON MOSCOW "QUESTIONABLE"

    It is extremely questionable whether the Germans will be able to continue their offensive against Moscow, even if their panzer units ...

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  24. MORE BOMBS ON EIRE

    An unidentified aeroplnne dropped a number of bombs yesterday in the vicinity of Dundalk. Minor damage was done. There were no ...

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  25. PROTEST STRIKE AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Friday.—North Australian Workers Union held a oneday general strike today as a protest against the Governments refusal to ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. ARP IN PRAHRAN

    A demonstration of ARP work will be held in Prahian Town Hall next Thursday at 8, when Mr. Alex. Duncan Chief Commissioner of Police; ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. MUNITIONS HOMES PLAN

    Despite the fact that applications have been made by only 20 people, the Federal Government does not propose to revise at present ...

    Article : 78 words
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  29. JAPANESE SHIPS DISAPPEAR

    The Japanese steamer Tatuta Maru (16,975) tons), which was seen last evening cruising at a leisurely speed about 12 miles off shore, has ...

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  32. INDO-CHINA WAS OFFERED SUPPORT

    Indo-China was recently offered privileges for co-operation with Britain, USA, China, and the Dutch Indies, and could have had support, ...

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  33. MELBOURNE HERO OF EPIC VOYAGE

    It is now revealed that the hero of the epic voyage or 1,535 miles in 23 days in a lifeboat of the liner Britannia after she had been sunk ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. ARCHBISHOP REVIEWS COMMUNISM

    Personally I always thought bolshevism preferable to nazism, because its goal of universal fellowship is part of the Christian hope, though ...

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  35. EMBARGO FAVOURED

    South 'African businessmen would welcome a stoppage of trade with Japan as effecting at one stroke what persistent representations have ...

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  36. WHEELER DENIES "SUBVERSIVE" TAUNT

    Senator Wneeler denied that he had specifically included soldiers in his 1,000,000 postcard appeal against Involving U-S in the European war. ...

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  37. BIG MAN[?]UVRES IN NEI

    Extensive mechanised manoeuvres in the NEI have been timed for Sunday and Monday, synchronising with the West Java blackout ...

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  38. "SCORCHED EARTH" IN INDIES

    People of the Netherlands East Indies, both Dutch and native, are ready to apply the "scorched earth" policy with utter ruthlessness in the ...

    Article : 142 words
  39. 3,000,000 MORE TO REGISTER

    A further 2,000,000 men and 1,000,000 women must register for national service, according to the Ministry of Labour. They include ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. "JAPANESE FIGHTING FOR PERU"

    Ecuador Government in an official bulletin asserted today that at least 3.000 Japanese officers and men were in the Peruvian front lines when ...

    Article : 56 words
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  43. US ARMY SERVICE

    Mr. Stimson. Secretary for War, has sept. to Congress a new bill to [?] retention on active service of all members of the armed forces. ...

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