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  2. MR. MENZIES REMAINS UAP LEADER

    Although the Parliamentary "stopwork" meeting of the UAP today lasted 4 hours 50 minutes, no decision was made by resolution. Thirteen of the 40 nominal UAP members of the Senate and House of ...

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  3. MEDICINE 'MUST BE NATIONALISED'

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Immediate introduction of a national health scheme was advocated by Sir Raphael Cilento Queensland ...

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  4. 50,000 MEN CEASE WORK FOR DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was estimated today that at least 50,000 unionists were either directly or indirectly idle today because of the ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. USA MAKES BASE SECURE IN FAR EAST

    President Roosevelt's order consolidating U.S and Filipino forces under Lt.-Gen. MacArthur in the Far East is regarded officially in Washington as a step to make secure a base for any necessary operations in ...

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  6. BLITZ GOES BACK TO THE BUGGY

    Hitler's blitzkrieg against Russia has "gone back to the horse," according to the Nazi Gen. Llebemann in an article ...

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  7. VAST EXTENT OF US AID TO BRITAIN

    "No enemy action now can halt the ceaseless tide of ships that daily flows toward Britain, laden with something more ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    " While we are aghast at the chance of war, by which the godless Soviets must profit by our victory, or we be embarrassed if they are ...

    Article : 549 words
  9. POTATO PRICE STABILISATION

    WALLACE, Monday. — An appeal to potato growers to unite in making a success of the Victorian potato price stabilising scheme to come into ...

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  10. LIMITED AMOUNTS ALLOWED

    Although Japanese credits in Australia have been frozen, Japanese firms in Melbourne yesterday were permitted to draw amounts to cover ...

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  11. GUERILLAS' TELLING BLOWS

    Russian guerillas continue to strike powerful blows behind the German advanced units. These troops don't conform to the usual idea of hit-and ...

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  12. FIRST EXPERIENCE OF NIGHT RAID

    I experienced my first air raid last night. Although veterans this morning described the attack on London as merely tolerately heavy, ...

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  13. PLANE LOSSES IN OUR FAVOUR

    Satisfaction is expressed that while the RAF offensive over Europe is growing ever more violent, figures for the last week show that the ...

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  14. RETORT TO MR. MENZIES

    Replying yesterday to the Prime Minister's comment that union officials "should send a copy of their resolution regarding Thomas and ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. EQUIPMENT OF OUR FORCES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Beasley, MP, a member of the Advisory War Council, said in a speech today that the people should demand that ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. "CRISIS MUST COME"

    Members of Parliament who were agreed on the conduct of the war should support a leader who could put into action an outspoken and ...

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  17. THREE INJURED

    Three traffic accidents, all resulting in compound fractures of the right leg, occurred last night. The injured were: ...

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  18. DIED DAY AFTER 100th BIRTHDAY

    Mr. George Woods, formerly of Holmehase, Larpent, and who had lived in Colac for several years, celebrated his 100th birthday on Sunday ...

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  19. 3-DAY STOPPAGE ON DARWIN WHARVES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—There has been a 3-day stoppage on Darwin waterfront, according to Senator Foll, Minister for the Interior. He ...

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  20. SIR C. MARR'S ATTACK

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sir Charles Marr, MP, who did not attend the UAP meeting at Canberra today, made another attack on the Prime ...

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  21. BRITISH DIPLOMAT DEAD

    Lord Rennell of Rodd died yesterday at the age of 82. Created a baron in 1933, Lord Rennell was the son of Major ...

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  22. SCIENTIFIC CAVE OF ALADDIN

    Would you care to meet Felix the Fluorescent Feline or Gertie the Geyser in Gown of Green? Would you care to test out your diamond ...

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  23. SIX MISSING IN LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man 2 women, and 3 children, and an 18ft. launch have been missing from Brooklyn since Sunday. Search of ...

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  24. CHINESE REDS: AGREEMENT REPORT

    The newspaper yung Pao reports that the Chungking Government and Chinese Communists have reached a compromise to end friction. The ...

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  25. FREE FRENCH REGIME IN SYRIA Auspicious Start

    In view of the tendency of the Lebanese to blame the Free French for errors committed by the former High Commissioner there, the ...

    Article : 284 words
  26. "SUICIDE SAILORS" GUIDE TORPEDOES

    A new type of torpedo, piloted by specially trained "suicide sailors," was used in the attack on Malta, Rome newspapers claim. ...

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  27. WOMEN FOR RAAF

    To release fit men for more active service in the RAAF recruiting of WAAAF's for new duties in the Air Force will begin almost immediately, ...

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  28. "40,000 HORSEMEN" SHOWN IN USA

    Mr. Casey, Australian Minister, attended a reception today at which a special screening was given of the Australian film, "40,000 ...

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  31. GERMANS FLATTER ITALIAN NAVY

    A message from Rome says that an Italian news agency quotes a report from Berlin saying that the German Press continues to comment ...

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  32. RED ARMY "DOING WELL"

    Russian armies appear to be doing well at present, according to authoritative quarters in London. The Red Air Force is doing extraordinarily ...

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  33. WOMAN'S DEATH A MYSTERY

    Cause of the death of Mrs. Edna Pearce, 29, who was found dead in her room at Bank st., South Melbourne, on Saturday night is still ...

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  34. PLANES COLLIDE

    Two British planes collided in midair over Lincoln yesterday, crashed on a house, and exploded. A motorcyclist and a woman passenger were ...

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  35. 370 WOMEN APPLY FOR ONE JOB

    Brunswick Council advertised for a woman assistant to the sister at West Brunswick Baby Health Centre, and 370 applications were received. ...

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  36. FINNISH COMMUNIQUE

    Finnish forces in the Gregoriev sector destroyed a Soviet artillery regiment and routed an infantry regiment, which was encircled, says ...

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  37. DARWIN TROOPS' PAPER

    An amply illustrated newspaper in tabloid form will shortly be published bi-weekly by troops in Darwin. It will be available for members of all ...

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  38. FRENCH ATTACK HUN GARRISON

    Moscow information, bureau says French fishermen attacked a German camp at Berck-Sur-Mer, near Boulogne, killed 25 soldiers, and ...

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  39. RETURN TO GERMANY WORSE THAN DEATH

    At least 7 members of the German Consular party from USA have committed suicide rather than return to Germany, says the Lisbon ...

    Article : 38 words
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