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  2. MAN'S RIGHTS DEFENDED

    Defence of the right of the individual to maintain his status as such was the keynote of a speech by the Pope, delivered and broadcast to commemorate the 50ch ...

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  3. RAID TOLL IN EIRE

    A few hours after the Eire cabinet had met to review the bombing of Dublin early on Saturday morning, another bomb was dropped in Eire last night. It ...

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  4. EXECUTIVE AND DELEGATES

    at the annual ACTU conference, which opened yesterday ot the Trades Hall. Above (from left):—Messrs. R. A. King, NSW, vice-president; C. Crofts, V. secretary; A. Monks, V. president; J. Walker, SA, vice-president. Below:—Some of the delegates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENDLESS NAZI LANDINGS

    The decision to evacuate Crete was reached by Maj.-Gen. Freyberg on Thursday, the Cafro correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain says, ...

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  6. LESSONS FROM CAMPAIGN

    Among the troops who continue to arrive in Egypt from Crete, are officers who gave thrilling accounts of the fighting and lessons it taught. Bringing only small ...

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  7. DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Sir Earle Page, Minister for Commerce, further explaining his declaration of friendship to Mr. Menzies, said tonight that one object ...

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  8. 100% WAR EFFORT CAMPAIGN

    An organisation of citizens pledged to devote themselves to obtaining a 100% war effort was formed at a public meeting at Scots Church Hall last night. ...

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  9. FRIDAY NIGHT WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Waterside workers in future will load ships after 5pm on Fridays, and they will be paid at 10am on Saturday mornings for all work up ...

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  10. "I'LL SALUTE THEM"

    "Here come the soldiers who never salute," said a grizzled old British railway transport officer as the trainloads of AIF pulled in at an Egyptian siding. ...

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  11. CYCLIST KILLED

    Henry Archibald, 56, of Garnett st., Sunshine, was killed last night when a bicycle he was riding collided with a car at the corner of Anderson rd. and ...

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  13. Notes on the Cables QUI S'EXCUSE S'ACCUSE

    Admiral Darlan must have a poor publicity expert in his employ; either that, or in his frantic endeavours to make out a case for himself he is wilfully blind ...

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  14. IRAQI REGENT ACCLAIMED

    Fighting in Iraq ceased under the armistice terms at 8am on Sunday, after which the Emir Abdul Hah, the Regent, arrived by air at Bagdad, and was given ...

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  15. NOVELIST'S DEATH

    It is believed that Sir Hugh Walpole, the celebrated novelist, died as the result of a patriotic gesture. Eight days ago he marched in a procession to speak ...

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  16. ASSAULT CASE APPEAL

    Bruce Charles Roy, 20, of Murray rd., Preston, who was convicted of having assaulted a woman, with intent to commit a serious offence, has announced his ...

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  17. CAPTAIN ROOSEVELT RETURNING

    The Cairo correspondent of the Associated Press of America reports that Capt. James Roosevelt, son of the President, who recently went to the Middle East as ...

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  18. A R P EQUIPMENT

    An appeal to assist in ARP work was made by Mr. A. M. Duncan, Chief Commissioner of Police, in an address to the Constitutional Club yesterday. ...

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  19. CHINA PEACE TALK

    Writing to the Communist New China Dally News, Cho Wen-la[?], the wellknown Chinese correspondent, asserts that the most important under-current in ...

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  20. AMBULANCES FOR ARMY

    "Everyone knows that Britain is going to win this war, but they must realise that it will not be until everyone is doing 2 men's work that victory will come," ...

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  21. BRITISH WAR SAVINGS

    Britain's war savings contributions now exceed £800,000,000. Final figures for the London War Weapons week are £123,960,000, passing the declared ...

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  22. DANGER TO NAVY

    Unless British defence of Cyprus is successful, evacuation of Crete must [?]eriously jeopardise the fleet's position in the eastern Mediterranean, says a war ...

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  23. BRITISH PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Persons in Australia receiving widows' pensions, childrens allowances and orphans pensions under contributory pensions acts for ...

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  24. BRITISH AIR STAFF CHANGES

    Among RAF promotions announced by the Air Ministry is that of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, Air C.-inC., Middle East, who has now been ...

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  25. PLANES TO HELP FUND

    A German parachute, described as an exact replica of that used by Hess when he landed in Scotland, will be among exhibits at the Town Hall next week with ...

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  26. FIRE DAMAGE 25,000,000

    It is now estimated that the great fire which devastated the Jersey City waterfront and left 4 city blocks in ruins after burning for 6 hours, caused damage worth ...

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  27. THAT PICTURE—AND THIS

    The subjoined pen-picture of halcyon days in Crete between the evacuation from Greece and the attack on the island, just received by ...

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  28. VAST SUM FOR WAR

    Mr. Stacy May, economist and official [?] the Office of Production Management, says that the USA, to defeat the Axis, must divert an additional 40,000,000,000 ...

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  29. AIRCRAFT FACTORY DAMAGED

    Fire has destroyed the administration building and centre section of the assembly plant at the Boeing aircraft factory, where production of RAF ...

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  30. £30,000 FIRE IN N Z

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Damage amounting to £30,000 was caused by a fire in the premises of J. Jones Ltd., Auckland, produce merchants. ...

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  32. BOMB DAMAGE IN GERMANY

    The damage that has been done to Hamburg, Kiel, and Wilhelmshaven by RAF bombs has been too great to be concealed from the German people, the ...

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  33. OUTBREAKS IN NORFOLK

    FBI agents in Norfalk (Va. are investigating 3 fires reported by the police to be of suspicious nature in one of Norfolk's largest timber plants, an oil ...

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  34. BREAD CARTERS' DISPUTE

    Unless agreement is reached today it is probable that bread deliveries in the metropolian area will be interrupted. Carters yesterday rejected an offer of a ...

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  35. BOEHM'S SUICIDE "SIGNIFICANT"

    The visit of Himmler, head or the Gestapo, to Norway was a result and not the cause of the suicide of Admiral Boehm, German naval commander in ...

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  36. NEWSPRINT REGULATIONS

    The Government of India has announced a scheme to regulate imports and prices of newsprint. Traders will be given licences covering not more than the ...

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  37. One Good Guess Deserves Another!

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  38. SUGAR CONTENT REBATES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Export Sugar Committee has fixed the following rebates on sugar contents of goods exported from the Commonwealth this month: ...

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  39. DOLLY SISTER FOUND DEAD

    Jenny Dolly, 47, one of the Dolly Sisters, was found dead yesterday. The body was hanging by a noose fastened to a curtain rod in a Hollywood apartment. ...

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