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  2. NO EARLIER MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Another unsuccessful effort was made today by Labour representatives on the Advisory War Council to have ...

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  3. SP BETTING BILL ATTACKED

    For more than 5 hours speakers on both sides of the House in the Legislative Assembly last night attacked the anti-SP betting bill in the most ...

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  4. JAPANESE NEARER SINGAPORE

    Significance is attached to the fact that most of the 8 air bases handed over to the Japanese by French Indo-China (see page 1) are in southern areas, and therefore nearer to Singapore. ...

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  5. U S PAPER'S TRIBUTE TO MENZIES

    Full-page tribute to Mr. Menzies and Australia s extraordinary war effort is given in New York Daily Mirror. Two column picture of Mr. ...

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  6. JAPANESE SHIPS OFF COAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Shipping companies said today that licences for Japanese vessels to load in Australian ports had been withdrawn. ...

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  7. "THE YANKS ARE COMING"

    American West Coast bands are playing "The Yanks Are Coming" for the first time since the war started. ...

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  8. LENINGRAD DRIVE STILL HALTS

    Reports concerning the position in the Leningrad region conflict. Germany claims that the city has surrendered and ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    This is an open letter to all whom the cap fits, mainly leaders and members of unions who propose to strike on behalf of the hunger ...

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  10. MEN ADVISED TO END THEIR FAST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The 2 hunger strikers, Ratliff and Thomas, were advised today to discontinue their fast, "as no good purpose could be ...

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  11. CONFIDENCE IN P M

    At an initial meeting of Toorak branch of the UAO on Monday night a resolution was passed expressing confidence in the leadership of Mr. ...

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  12. FROZEN JAPANESE CREDITS

    "Freezing" of Japanese credit was contrary to International law, on official of the Japanese Legation said "unofficially" yesterday. ...

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  13. MINERS' PENSIONS CONFERENCE

    A conference of coalmining interests in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania will be held next week in Sydney to ...

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  14. VICHY ARRESTS FRENCH OFFICERS

    More French officers and leading citizens believed to be opposed to the Indo-China surrender have been arrested by Vichy orders. ...

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  15. BRITISH PRODUCTION IS "TOO SLOW"

    Britain's war production is too slow, and the organisation of its war industries not thorough enough, according to a leading article in The ...

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  16. HUNS MOBILISE RUMANIAN SHIPS

    Germany has mobilised the Rumanian merchant fleet to try to circumvent the British blockade of the month of the Dardanelles to the ...

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  17. TOSSED COIN TO DECIDE WHO STAYED BEHIND

    Three brothers from the Mallee offered "two of themselves" for enlistment at the Town Hall recruiting depot yesterday. One of them ...

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  18. EFFORT TO AVOID STOPPAGE IN MELBOURNE

    Strong efforts to prevent a stoppage of work in Melbourne on Monday as a protest against internment of Thomas and Ratliff will be made ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA AND FINLAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is not yet certain what action will be taken in Australia because of Finland's action in breaking off diplomatic relations ...

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  20. JAPANESE SILK FOR STOCKINGS

    Hosiery manufacturers in Melbourne are waiting for the position to be clarified before discussing the effect on the trade of the freezing ...

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  21. INDIAN ARMY LOSS IN AFRICA

    Indian Army casualties in the African campaigns between December and July 8, totalled 6,427. Seven hundred and fifty-nine were killed, ...

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  22. MAKE DECISION NOW, SAYS COL. KNOX

    Colonel Knox, Navy Secretary, addressing the National Legion of Honour Convention at Fort Sheridan, illinols, yesterday, challenged the ...

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  23. DUTY ON AIF PARCELS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lt.—Col. Sladdin, director of Army postal services in the Middle East, has been asked by Mr. Spender, Army Minister, to ...

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  24. SNOW ON THE HIGHLANDS

    Snow fell at Kyneton, Romsey, Mt. Macedon, Loch Valley, and on most of the peaks in the north-eastern highlands in the 24 hours ended ...

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  25. HOW WAR IN PACIFICI CAN BE AVOIDED

    DARWIN, Tuesday. — War in the Pacific can be avoided only by Japan making a complete turn about and joining the Allies against the Nazis, ...

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  26. GRACIE FIELDS HAS NARROW ESCAPE

    Flying to East Scotland after singing for RAF men in the west, Gracie Fields had a narrow escape when the bomber in which she was ...

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  28. REPORTED STRIKE AT HAMBURG YARD

    Two-day strike occurred at naval shipyards in Hamburg, says Moscow Radio, as a protest by the workers against non-publication of casualty ...

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  29. HENRY FORD IS OPTIMISTIC

    Belief that after the war will come an era "filled with opportunity for everybody who can refrain from looking backward, can face about, ...

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  30. NORWAY "WILL STARVE BY NEXT SPRING"

    Norway will reach the starvation stage by the spring of 1942, a Norwegian surgeon, who has arrived in Britain after escaping from the ...

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  31. SENATE TO DISCUSS US ARMY SERVICE

    Senntor Barkley announced yesterday that the extension of the army service measure would be taken up in the Senate on Thursday. ...

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  32. VISIT TO INDIES BY PRESS DELEGATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Senator Foll, Minister for Information, is to accompany the party of Australian newspaper representatives who will ...

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  33. NEW AIR SERVICE WILL AID AUSTRALIA

    Pan-American Airways are inaugurating a weekly "shuttle" service on August 10 between USA and Hawai[?]. It is hoped thereby to ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    Rev. George Brammell, Bright st., Brighton, died at his residence on Sunday night. He was a son of the late Mr and Mrs. Joseph Brammell ...

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  35. DAMASCUS BEFLAGGED FOR FREE FRENCH

    In a beflasged city Free French forces paraded yesterday before Generals de Gaulle. Catroux. and Le Gentilhomme, Colonel Collet, and ...

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  36. SENATOR CRITICS OF MR. STIMSON

    Senator Wheeler, in the Senate yesterday, accused Mr. Stimson, War Secretary, of acting "with cold, calculated cunning" to create an ...

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  37. POLA NEGRI ON ELLIS ISLAND

    On arrival from Lisbon, Pola Negri, film actress, was taken to the Ellis Island immigration depot, because, it is reported, her formel permit had ...

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  38. SLEPT OVER BIBLES AND NEWSPAPERS

    "Christians who do not realise that they must participate unreservedly in the war must have slept over their ...

    Article : 113 words
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  40. ABORIGINAL BABY'S FUNERAL

    When the 11 months old daughter of an aborigine died in Melbourne a few days ago the father, who had just reached the city to ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

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  42. THOS. COOK'S EUROPEAN AGENCY

    Negotiations for the purchase of the travel agency of Thomas Cook and Son are being made by British railway companies. The banking ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. CAPTURED PLANS GO TO TURKISH ENVOY

    Replying to German denials of the authenticity of the Turkish plans and maps indicating a German intention to invade Turkey, which the ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. GERMANS STRIPPED GREECE BARE

    Ralph Kent, on the staff of U-S College, Athens, has given a firsthand account of how the German Army stripped Greece before the ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. LEGACY TO "COMMON LAW WIFE"

    Bequeathed to Rose Davies sister of the film actress Marion Davies. is the sum of £300,000 by the will of Edward Beale McLean, former ...

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  46. MRS. WODEHOUSE IN BERLIN

    A Berlin report announces the arrival of Mrs. P. G. Wodehouse, wife of the British novelist, from France. [Mrs. Wodehouse, formerly Mrs. ...

    Article : 56 words
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