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  2. SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA "EMBARRASS" JAPAN

    In a statement to the Press today, Mr. Ishii, Information Board spokesman, again warned USA that Japan was "urgently concerned" over the shipment of supplies to Vladivostok. ...

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  3. SABOTAGE CAUSING HUNS REAL TROUBLE

    Reports continue to be received dealing with Germany's daily struggle to preserve order in occupied countries between the [?]can and the ...

    Article : 194 words
  4. HAWAII PREPARING FOR WAR

    Washington has approved of drastic plans to ensure Hawalian economic self-sufficiency in event of a Pacific crisis. ...

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  5. SPEEDY SUPPORT FOR SOVIET TROOPS IN UKRAINE

    Between General von Runstedt and his objectives, Nikolaiev and Odessa, says "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent, stand powerful and well organised Russian armies that are reinforced daily ...

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  6. RECORD FLIGHT TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —Smashing all records, a Bristol Beaufort torpedo bomber assembled in Australia flew from Melbourne to Brisbane ...

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  7. DR. EVATT URGES FIRM STAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With regard to Japan, Australia's position should be quite unequivocal, said Dr. Evatt, MP, Labour member of the War ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "One of the first measures of the German administration will be the restoration of freedom of religion. We Germans are of a different faith ...

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  9. TACT AND PRUDENCE URGED ON JAPAN

    Controverting the entire propaganda thesis of tile Japanese Press, which has been charging USA and Britain with aggressive designs ...

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  10. TERRIBLE 4-DAY BOMBING OF CHUNGKING

    While Russia and Germany are lighting, and Japanese threats are occupying the attention of the world, ...

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  11. BAN ON LABOUR MEMBERS

    Efforts to ban speeches by ALP members at meetings of tile Australian-Soviet Friendship League will be made at a meeting of the ALP central ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. JIM MOLLISON PILOTS FLYING WING TO FRENCH AFRICA

    James Mollison the famous [?] who is now employed in the Air Transport Auxiliary, has just returned to England after a ...

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  13. CABINET AGREED ON ARMY PAY

    Allegations made in Sydney of a conflict in Cabinet about a supposed proposal for increases in AIF pay were indignantly repudiated ...

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  14. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY UNDER FIRE

    Mr. Spender Army Minister an pounced yesterday that he had been advised by AIF headquarters, Middle East, that a Distinguished Conduct ...

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  15. US CABINET CHANGES FORECAST

    Forecasts of changes in U-S Cabinet and the Supreme Court are made in the New York Journal which states that Justice Douglas ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. LABOUR VIEW ON PM's LONDON VISIT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Referring to the proposal that Mr. Menzies should go to London (see page 1), Dr. Evatt, MP. Labour member of ...

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  17. KASIMA MARU MAY TAKE WOOL CARGO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. Harrison, Customs Minister, said tonight he expected the Japanese ship Kasima Maru would be permitted to ...

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  18. GERMANS WARNED TO EXPECT MORE RAIDS BY RUSSIA

    German Radio last night warned the people of Berlin to expect more bombing by the Red Air Force, which is using ...

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  19. 17TH RAID ON MOSCOW FAILS

    A group of German planes, says Tass Agneny, Moscow, attempted to raid the city during last night. They were scattered far from the city. ...

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  20. IRAN "CAPABLE OF HANDLING AFFAIRS"

    Iran, according to reports from Ankara, has rejected an offer from Turkey to mediate between Iran and Britain in differences arising from ...

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  21. MERCHANT SHIPS CAN STING 2 Nazi Planes Bagged

    The manner in which 2 hostile aircraft were brought down by British merchant ships was described today. ...

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  22. NSW FOOD STORAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. A. J. R. Parsons, Supervisor of Emergency Supply, announced today that 5,700 city and country storekeepers would ...

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  23. MFC's CABLE TO TRUSCOTT

    "Players and officials send congratulations. Bowl 'em over; Demons on top." This cable was sent by Melbourne Football Club ...

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  24. ALL-AUSTRALIAN BOMBING SQUADRON

    An All-Auslialian bomber squadron, flying Hampdens and Manchesters, has been formed from former RAAF men who have been operating ...

    Article : 79 words
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  26. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE CASUALTIES

    Latest Air Ministry casualty list contains the names of the following Australian Air Force personnel:— Sgts. A. G. Costello, R. A. McAllister, ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. GREAT LABOUR SCARCITY IN LONDON

    Labour is becoming so scarce in London that women are being taken from non-essential industries and put into urgent war work, says Daily ...

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  28. HOW JUGOSLAVS FRUSTRATED HUNS

    How the heroic Jugoslav decision to resist the Germans on March 27 helped to frustiate Axis plans to seize the Middle East and Russian ...

    Article : 386 words
  29. MAGICIANS BODY FOUND WITH HEAD BATTERED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — With the head badly battered, the body of Chris. A. Watkins, also known as "Davo the Magician," aged about 50, ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. AXIS SHIPS LEAVE THAILAND

    Two Axis ships, one German, the other Italian, which have been sheltering in Thai waters since the war began, have left. ...

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  31. TOBRUK MEN ON LEAVE IN CAIRO

    An English captain, who was among a party of men on leave in Cairo from Tobruk, said the situation at Tobruk was paradoxical in ...

    Article : 114 words
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  33. VEGETABLE GROWING FOR OUR TROOPS

    Vegetable-growing is to be organised on a large scale under a plan approved by Federal Cabinet to ensure adequate supplies for Australian ...

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  34. BIG US DEAL IN BRITISH PICTURES

    Mrs. John Mawvell, widow of the former chairman of Associated British Pictures the most powerful British cinema organisation, has sold ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE TO $200 MONTHLY

    With $183 in his pocket, his prison earnings during the 3 years and 4 months' sentence he has served for embezzling $214,000, 53-year-old ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. EAGLE SQUADRON DOES USEFUL JOB

    The American Eagle Squadron No. 2, formed within the RAF, has already had its first encounter with the enemy. A [?].88 was attacked, ...

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  37. US SENATORS TO VISIT ICELAND

    Senator Reynolds,the chairman, and other members of the Senate Military Committee will leave next week for Iceland on a visit of ...

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  38. US FOOD PLAN FOR WAR SUFFERERS

    The U-S Government is amassing huge stocks of foodstuffs, which will be rushed after the war to Europe, China, and other distressed areas, ...

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  39. 9½-HOUR RAID ON CHUNGKING

    Japanese air raids on Chungking lasted 9½ consecutive hours today. The alarm sounded at 4.10am, after only a short lull following Sunday's ...

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  40. BERMUDA GOVERNOR RESIGNS

    As in the present circumstances it is considered preferable that the Governor of Bermuda should be a civilian, the present Governor. ...

    Article : 54 words
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