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  2. SOVIET SHIP'S OFFICERS WELCOMED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Shipping magnates, representatives of the maritime and waterfront trade unions, and officials of the Friends ...

    Article : 451 words
  3. NAZIS FORCED TO DISPERSE TANKS

    In a review of the first 6 weeks' fighting in Russia, Red Star, organ of the Soviet Army, says that, as the Germans failed to drive a deep ...

    Article : 648 words
  4. DIVORCED HUSBAND TO REPAY LOAN

    Before Mr. Justice Lowe in the First Civil Court yesterday Constance Alice Roma Sharpley, of Prospect, Sale, claimed £705 from ...

    Article : 673 words
  5. TIMED "AS WARNING TO JAPANESE"

    Arrival of U-S cruisers in Australia for the second time within a few months has impressed political circles as a new gesture of the solidarity of the 2 nations timed to warn Japan against incursions into ...

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  6. RAAF REORGANISED FOR EMERGENCY

    Extensive reorganisation of the RAAF to meet all possible wartime emergencies was announced last night by Mr. McEwen, Air Minister. He described the changes as ...

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  7. HUNS USE SEARCHLIGHT BARRAGE

    From dusk to dawn Germans along the French coast arc growing more and more nervous of attack, perpetually sweeping the dark waters ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    We understand the prevailing feeling of bitterness against Russia in Finland. It does not arise alone from the war of 1939-40, but stems ...

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  9. SAVINGS DEPOSITS A RECORD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Australian savings bank deposits at June 30 totalled £252,281,000, or £4,817,000 more than at the end ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. LABOUR CLAIMS TO OFFICE

    Labour claims to Federal office were repeated by 3 of the 5 Opposition members of the Advisory War Council on their arrival yesterday ...

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  11. NAZIS ADMIT THEIR PLANS HAVE GONE AWRY

    A high neutral pro-German diplomat, who has arrived here from Berlin, says that the Germans admit that their general staff now regards ...

    Article : 230 words
  12. SWIFT BRITISH MOVES TO CHECK JAPAN

    Swift British moves to control key points in Thailand, possibly forestalling open Japanese encroachment, is the interpretation placed on recent ...

    Article : 433 words
  13. FAR EAST DISCUSSED BY WAR COUNCIL

    The Advisory War Council sat until nearly midnight last night discussing principally the situation in the Far East. At the conclusion ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. TAXI-DRIVERS AND RATIONING

    Fewer than 200 taxi-drivers will be thrown out of work in Melbourne because of petrol rationing, according to advices received yesterday by Mr. ...

    Article : 326 words
  15. SOVIET ARMY CLASHES WITH JAPANESE

    Military intelligence reports received in Shanghai confirm assertions that sporadic fighting has been going on on the Soviet-Manchoukuo ...

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  16. 8000 COALMINERS IDLE FOR DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Nineteen coll[?]eries and 8,000 men on the South Maitland field were idle today as a result of a stopwork meeting of ...

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  17. FORWARD BUYING OF CHARCOAL

    If some users of producer gas units, and others who had them on order, had not bought up charcoal ahead of immediate requirements, ...

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  18. THE QUEEN TO TALK TO USA

    The Queen will broadcast a message to women of USA on Sunday at 9pm. ...

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  19. SOVIET FLAG FOR TOWN HALL

    Although it has refused to allow use of the Town Hall to the Australia-Soviet Friendship League for a public meeting, Melbourne City ...

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  20. SAILOR HEROES REWARDED

    For bravery in boarding a burning merchantman during an abr attack, Lieut. C. J. P. Guille, RANR. of HMAS Perth, has been awarded the ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. BEAUFIGHTER WILL BE A TOWER OF STRENGTH TORAF

    Every month of war, with its furiously competitive building, brings new types of warplanes, new modifications of design or armament, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 345 words
  22. SEAL DESTRUCTION FAVOURED

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Referring to the agitation by the Frankston and Hastings Council for an open season for seals for protection of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. CHILLY BLAST OF AIR ALARMS IN ICELAND

    Air raid alarms were sounded at Reykjavik and Akureyri early yesterday morning. The alarm at Reykjavik lasted 40 minutes, but no raid ...

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  24. SYDNEY PILOT'S GEORGE MEDAL

    Pit.—Off. John Cyril Brice, whose father lives in Sydney, has been awarded the George Medal for saving the life of his gunner last April after ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. COAL SHORTAGE WARNING

    A warning that owing to continued idleness of NSW coalfields, only very small supplies of Maitland large coal were available, was issued by the ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. DUKE OF KENT'S CANADIAN TOUR

    It was announced today that the Duke of Kent is expected to arrive at Patricia Bay on Thursday, and at Vancouver on Friday. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  28. HIGHER TAXI FARES

    Following a meeting of the City Council licensed vehicles committee yesterday, Cr. E. L. Jones, chairman, said that the Motor Transport Union ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. US WAITING FOR VICHY ASSURANCES

    Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, told newspapermen today that he hoped to receive direct assurances from Vichy that the French ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. MAN WHO ENLISTED 6 TIMES SENT TO GAOL

    The last of 6 enlistments in the AIF and for home service resulted in John Flanagan Foster, of Royal Park camp, being sentenced to ...

    Article : 351 words
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  32. GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL COAL INDUSTRY

    Regulations under the National Security Act probably will be gazetted within a few days giving the Federal Government complete ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN VENTURE PRAISED

    "Australia's newest industrial venture, the production of newsprint paper from local hardwood, recently begun in Tasmania," says Journal ...

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  34. SCRIPTURE EXAMINATION

    Results of the Scripture examination of the Sunday School Union of Victoria are:- Junior Division. — Jim Dundee, ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. WATERFRONT LABOUR

    Proposals to establish a port committee in Melbourne to govern employment of labour on the waterfront were discussed at a conference ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. ADVANCED DRESSING STATION

    The first mobile advanced dressing station to be used by the AIF, and which was presented by Lt.-Col. T. Garnet Leary, has proved of great ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. ANOTHER NAVAL LAUNCHING

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — At a South Australian port tomorrow the second naval vessel built in the State will be christened by Mrs. Playford, ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. GIFTS TO COMMONWEALTH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Free gifts of money to the Commonwealth, for which Mr. Fadden, Treasurer, set an objective of one ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED

    Struck by a car at corner or King and Latrobe sts., city, on Monday evening, a man, who died next day at Royal Melbourne Hospital, has ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. "STOP-WORKS" ABANDON[?]D

    Engineers in Victoria have agreed not to carry out a decision to hold weekly stopwork meetings and irritation strikes. Their claims for ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. CYCLIST KILLED

    Norman Leonard Jinks, 40, of Yarra st., Newport, was killed when his bicycle and a car collided at the intersection of Yarra st. and Douglas ...

    Article : 30 words
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