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  2. RIGID CONTROL OF COAL INDUSTRY

    Wide control over production and distribution of coal throughout Australia, including power to requisition any or all coalmines if necessary, is vested in Commonwealth Government by regulations approved ...

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  3. JAPANESE ARE PREPARING TO GO HOME

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Japanese residents in Australia, it is believed, arc preparing to leave Australia by the liner Kasima Maru the master ...

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  4. BIG CUT IN STATE LOAN WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Loan programmes submitted by the States for consideration at the meeting tomorrow of the Loan Council have ...

    Article : 535 words
  5. REDS DESTROY NAZI "DEATH'S-HEADS"

    Destruction of the picked German SS (Nazi Blackshirts) Death's Head Division is described in a Moscow official statement. It says: "Lieut. Saveliev, lending a ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S ASSURANCE TO MID. EAST

    Having made clear the British Government's policy and attitude with regard to Japan. Mr. Eden. [?]oreign Secretary, informed the ...

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  7. GERMAN ULTIMATUM TO VICHY

    Germany has delivered an ultimatum to Vichy demanding the bases of Dakar and Casablanca. This report, which comes from a reliable ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "The Germans appear to have conquered Europe; in reality it was handed over to them... Everything that has happened since has only ...

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  9. MANY NSW MINES STILL IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-four collieries were idle today because of the dispute concerning Maitland engine-drivers Coal production lost ...

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  10. PETROL CENSUS FORMS

    Census forms for declaration of petrol stocks in excess of 12 gallons, as required by National Security (Liquid Fuel) Regulations issued on ...

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  11. FURTHER STEPS TO CONSERVE COAL

    In its efforts to control distribution of coal supplies for industry, so that best use will be made of available stocks and thus alleviate the ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. BRITISH HONOUR VICHY SOLDIERS

    With a band at the dockside, and Australian guards standing to attention, Britain accorded full military honours to the first detachment of ...

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  13. CYCLIST IN DINNER CLOTHES SURPRISES CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Petrol rationing will not worry Capt. Francis Loyd, assistant secretary to Sir Ronald Cross, British High ...

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  14. HUN SPY'S PARTY IN DUBLIN FLAT

    An extraordinary story of a Dublin Bohemian party attended by a number of young Englishmen, Irishmen, Irish soldiers, and Irish girls—where ...

    Article : 271 words
  15. VEGETABLE GROWERS DIFFICULTIES

    Representatives of the Vegetable Growers' Association conferred yesterday with Mr. A. J. Fraser, State Liquid Fuel Board chairman ...

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  16. "MAGNIFICENT FIGHT " OF RUSSIANS

    "The Russian Army and people are putting up a magnificent fight against a massed force of Germans and hangers-on of the Nazi regime,[?] ...

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  17. POLISH C-in-C IN RUSSIA

    Gen Anders has been appointed C-in-C of Polish forces in Russia. Gen. Anders is 49. He commanded a cavalry brigade in the Polish ...

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  18. MINERS' LOG OF CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Miners' Federation has decided to serve a new log of claims upon colliery proprietors for a 35-hour week and ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. FOR TRIAL ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Coroner's Court today Francis Joseph Kelly, 47, labourer, was committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  20. PEACE OR WAR RESTS WITH JAPAN

    Whether there was peace or war in the Pacific depended on Japan, Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, declared yesterday. He ridiculed Japanese ...

    Article : 456 words
  21. PRESS DELEGATES IN BALI SEE NATIVE DANCES

    As the Australian Press delegation drove through the principal street of a town in Ball yesterday to view the Balinese dances the street was ...

    Article : 340 words
  22. RON BARASSI KILLED AT TOBRUK

    Ron Barassi, former Melbourne footballer, has been killed at Tobruk, according to advice received last night. Aged 26, he will be ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF CHARCOAL

    In an endeavour to increase charcoal production, Gas Producer Manufacturers' Association has been conducting extensive negotiations in ...

    Article : 187 words
  24. JAPANESE SWARM ON THAI BORDER

    Convoys of lorries packed with Japanese troops and guns have lumbered out of Saigon on their way to the Thailand ...

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  25. BACK TO HORSE

    German buyers arc purchasing large numbers of horses in Scandinavia. ...

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  26. EGYPT NOW GUARDS SUEZ CANAL

    The Egyptian Army has taken over from the British the entire defence of the Suez Canal. Many Egyptians who cannot even read are now ...

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  27. SAID TO HAVE PRETENDED THEY WERE SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — William Allan Forrest and Victor Roy were charged in Casino police court today with having obtained 10/ each from ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. PAY COMPLAINT BY RAAF MEN IN BRITAIN

    Some members of the RAAF serving in Britain complain that they are paid the same amount in Australian currency as similar ranks ...

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  29. RAIDERS SHOT DOWN OVER MALTA

    On Tuesday night enemy aircraft crossed the coast and dropped bombs. There was some civilian damage, but no casualties. ...

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  30. MOSCOW AIR RAID FAILURE CLAIMED

    German aircraft again attempted a mass night raid on Moscow last night, but only single planes succeeded in penetrating the defences, ...

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  31. SOVIET SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Prospects of more Russian freighters coming to Australia and plans for stimulation of trade with the Soviet will be discussed at a ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. URUGUAY TO USE AXIS SHIPPING

    The Government of Uruguay has decided to use 7 foreign ships that were under Axis control and which are now lying in port at ...

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  33. US TENNIS STAR REVEALS ROMANCE

    Frankie Kovacs. of Oakland, Califor[?]la 3rd-ranking tennis star in USA, revealed yesterday that on July 14 he was married to Virginia ...

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  34. "NAZIS WILL HAVE INTERNAL TROUBLE"

    "Washington feels that the Nazi regime will break down from internal troubles if the Russians can hold out until the autumn," said Mr. ...

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  36. SAME RATE AS R A F

    Official comment in Melbourne last night was that Australian airmen overseas drew exactly the same pay as British airmen. If the Australian ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. NEW BRITISH RAILWAY CHIEF

    Sir Alan Anderson is giving his services without salary. He succeeds Sir Ralph Wedgwood, who has re[?]gned the chatrmanship of the ...

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  38. DOVER SHELLED AGAIN: 5 INJURED

    German long—range guns across the Channel shelled Dover last night, Injuring 2 women and 3 men and damaging 20 houses. ...

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  39. FINE WORK BY A C F FOR TOBRUK MEN

    A remarkable story lies behind the prosaic record of the goods the Comforts Fund staff has got through to the besieged Tobruk garrison. These ...

    Article : 211 words
  40. HIGHER WAR RISK RATES FOR FAR EAST

    Financial Times says that London underwriters yesterday announced a new schedule of cargo war-risk rates, in which the main alteration is a ...

    Article : 95 words
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    Meet Doreen Roads, she's an "leeberg." Yes, she cracks the [?] right through summer and winter. Br...r..r! But Doreen never [?] colds. She says, "I'm a Bonox fan. It's my regular winter drink. [?] of hot Bonox. That keeps [?] away from me!" keep your head ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. INDIAN POET'S GREAT TALENTS

    The works of Sir Rabindranath Tagore, whose death is announced (see Page 1), have been translated into many languages, belonged to the ...

    Article : 257 words
  43. MR. MENZIES BEGINS LONG TOUR

    On the first stage of his tour of SA, WA, and Queensland the Prime Minister left Melbourne by train last night for Adelaide. ...

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  44. FEW BOMBS ON BRITAIN

    Raiders dropped high-explosive bombs on a number of places in south-east England last night. No serious damage was done. ...

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  45. DUFF COOPER ON WAY TO SINGAPORE

    Mr. Duff Cooper, recently appointed Minister of State in the Middle East, has arrived here by air on his way to Singapore. ...

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  46. FIRE ON SHIP; GUNNER BURNED

    Naval Gunner E. Tait, 33, was burned about the neck and back, and 2 ship's officers had narrow escapes from suffocation, when fire ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. CRETAN BOY'S BEE BARRAGE

    Five German parachutists with 2 machineguns took refuge in a cottage on a hill during the battle for Crete from which they attacked ...

    Article : 93 words
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  51. LONDON MARKETS

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