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  2. OBJECTIONS TO NEW COAL SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A conference of Miners' Federation leaders today declared that the Federal Governments prposals for control of the ...

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  3. WARLIKE AIMS DENIED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —Japan's aim in the Pacific is to expand along peaceful economic lines and to develop her trade with the East Indies, ...

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  4. "PEACE OR WAR—JAPAN TO DECIDE"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Future developments rest with Japan; whether it be peace or war is for her to decide," Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, ...

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  5. ALLIES FACING NEW WAR SPHERES

    Three separate new spheres of war are considered a a possibility, following the unexpected Russian resistance against Hitler. In face of these 3 threats, the British and U-S Governments are in the closest ...

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  6. THIRD GERMAN OFFENSIVE IN SOUTH

    It now seems clear that Germany's third offensive, which traditionally is the most dangerous, is in the southern sector of the Soviet front, ...

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  7. GERMAN CLAIMS NOT CONFIRMED

    Germany is loudly proclaiming big victories in the new onslaught on the southern wing of the eastern front, but the claims are not confirmed from any other source. The Russians report fighting is still going ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Far from their island homes, the hand of night Has shut the eyes of these who would not cower. ...

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  9. DEFENCE RESERVES IN DANGER

    Again referring to the fact that owing to idleness of the coalfields maximum could not be made of valuable shipping space Mr. ...

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  10. RAAF PILOTS TROUNCE GERMANS

    An Australian Spitfire squadron engaged more than 100 Messerschmitts in a terrific dogfight over Northern France ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SOVIET AIR FORCE HITS BERLIN

    While the RAF attacked targets in north-west Germany on Friday night the Red Air Force struck its second blow at Berlin. Vienna. Radio closed ...

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  12. NEW COAL COMMITTEE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — When he announced yesterday the constitution of the new coal committee, Senator McLeay, Supply Minister. ...

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  13. EARLY PARLIAMENT WANTED

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—If Uie situation warranted a special meeting of Federal Cabinet, immediate summoning of Parliament was still more ...

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  14. DEPARTURE OF JAPANESE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— It is quite true that many Japanese nationals now in Australia are making preparations to return to Japan," said ...

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  15. GERMAN LOSSES IN BALTIC

    Since the outbreak of hostilities Germany has lost 13 submarines, 10 destroyers, 3 patrol boats, one monitor, 2 cutters, a. trawler, and more ...

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  16. 8 GERMAN PLANES DOWN NEAR MOSCOW

    German planes raided Moscow last night and dropped high-explosive and incendiary bombs. At least 8 were shot down. ...

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  17. FATHER AND SON DEAD IN CAR

    "With his son's head lying across his knee, Radcliffe Lawson, 51, tailor, of Vida st., Essendon, was found dead in the front seat of his car at ...

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  18. NO SILVER LINING TO THIS!

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Mr. McDonald, Minister for External Affairs, today returned from his tour of New Guinea with his £5 watch ...

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  19. MILCH RUMOURED SHOT

    Stockholm political circles are speculating about the absence of Goering and Much from recent special German communiques, which ...

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  20. FULL US PRODUCTION BY NEXT SUMMER

    Mr. W. K. Knudsen. DirectorGeneral, Office of Production Management, stated on returning here from a nation-wide tour of aviation ...

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  21. WAAAF's FAINT DURING P M's SPEECH

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Three members of the South Australian WAAAF fainted during a speech yesterday by the Prime Minister. ...

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  22. FINNS SAY SHIPS SEIZED

    Helsinki Radio claims Britain has confiscated 6 Finnish merchantmen at present in British ports. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S DANGER

    HOBART, Sunday. — "Speaking with knowledge and a full sense of responsibility, I say that Australia now is in much more danger than ...

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  24. CASEY'S RECEPTION FOR NEW US ATTACHE

    Mr. and Mrs. Casey held a reception in honour of Colonel van Santvoord Merle-Smith, new U-S military attache to Canberra. He mentioned ...

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  25. MORE A I F PRISONERS OF WAR

    Berlin Radio reports the following additional AIF pi Isoners of war:— Ptes.A. F. Windsor, Midland Junction, I.K. Darling, Nedlands; ...

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  26. GERMAN KING FOR FINLAND?

    Moscow Radio quotes a Stockholm report that Germany is planning to transform Finland into a monarchy. Candidates for the throne are Prince ...

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  27. DUFF COOPER'S TRIP

    Mr. Dull Cooper, Minister of State in the Far East, and Lady Diana Duff Cooper, his wife, left for New York by Clipper yesterday morning on their ...

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  28. US CRUSERS LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The 2 U-S cruisers Northampton and Salt Lake City left this morning almost as unobtrusively as they came last ...

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  29. DANCING GIRLS PERFORM FOR PRESS DELEGATION

    Sitting on a golden throne beside the Susuhuhan of Solo, one of Java's most important native rulers, Senator Foil, Australian Minister for ...

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  32. GERMAN SPY TRICKS ON EAST FRONT

    Describing German use of spies and agents' provocateurs dropped by parachute in Russia, Mr. A. T. Cholerton, Daily Telegraph Moscow ...

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  33. SOLDIERS WITH MENTAL AGE OF 4½

    British Medical Journal quotes Dr. F.J.S. Esher, medical officer in charge of the Mental Deficiency Department of Sheffield Corporation, ...

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  34. DANISH NEWS AGENT HAD LAST LAUGH

    A Copenhagen newsagent displayed a book of simple lessons in English with the poster: "Learn English before the summer." He was ...

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  35. MAN, 65, ON CHILD MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY,Sunday. —Jeanette Irene Walsh, 3, of Riley st., Surry Hills, was found murdered in Moore Park early this morning. A post-mortem ...

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  36. NEED TO REINFORCE PACIFIC FLEET

    "Can USA and Britain spare some of their first line Atlantic naval units to leinforce the Pacific without weakening themselves in the ...

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  37. JUGOSLAVS IN REVOLT

    Open revolt has broken out in Jugoslavia, according to a Moscow communique. Armed clashes between the population and German troops ...

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  38. WAR PRISONERS TAKEN TO GERMANY

    All unwounded prisoners of war captured in Greece are now in camps in Germnny. The U-S Embassy in Berlin has arranged for camps to be ...

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  39. NATIVE POLICEMAN KILLED IN FIRE

    PORT MORESBY (Papua) Sunday.—A fully stocked bulk store of British New Guinea Trading Co. was completely destroyed by fire on ...

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  40. BRITISH MINERS TO HELP RUSSIANS

    The executive of the Mlneworkers' Federation has proposed that British miners should contribute 2/6 a head which will yield £70,000—to help ...

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  41. MOTORCYCLIST KILLED

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—William J. Francis. 32, married, of Hodgkinson st., Kennington, was killed this morning when his motor-cycle came into ...

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