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  2. LONDON VISIT SUPPORTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Statements urging Parliament to agree that Mr. Menzies should go to London with the full status of Prime Minister ...

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  3. ITALIAN PRISONERS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday—A large number of Italian war prisoners who will be interned in Australia, arrived in Sydney yesterday morning and were ...

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  4. BIGGEST AIF CONTINGENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The largest AIF contingent to leave Australia has arrived safely in the Middle East, It was announced today. Two more ...

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  5. BRITISH-US PLEDGE REGARDED AS WARNING TO AXIS

    The pledge by Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt to grant maximum aid to Russia is regarded in USA as a direct warning to Germany and an indirect admonition to Japan not to try to interfere with the ...

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  6. "FAR EAST SITUATION GRAVE"

    "The Far East situation is grave," said Capt. Margesson, War Minister, speaking at Newcastle yesterday. "Do not forget it affects ...

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  7. DECISIVE STAGE IN RUSSIA

    A decisive stage is now being reached in the 2-months' old war on the eastern front, but at present Hitler's all-out effort to smash the Russian armies before winter is apparently being checked at all important ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    There is a genuine lack of realisation that the miracle of Dunkirk, as it seemed to the British eyes, was, to the French, a bitter ...

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  9. PREPAREDNESS IN MALAYA

    Tin mining officials from Malay States and Thailand, who arrived in Melbourne yesterday, expressed high praise for and confidence in war ...

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  10. BONES MYSTERY SOON SOLVED

    A revolver, a pistol, ond some dry bones.... Fears that he had revealed evidence of an undiscovered murder ...

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  11. ALL BOOKLETS OUT IN WEEK

    In some suburbs yesterday ARP wardens spent their holiday distributing the "Advice to House-holders" booklet issued by the State ...

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  12. ENEMY SHIPS SUNK BY AIRCRAFT

    Highly successful attacks were made on enemy shipping in the Mediterranean on Friday and during Thursday night by aircraft of the ...

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  13. WANTED IN LONDON

    The Observer, in a leader, says: "The wish is very strong here that Mr. Menzies may be able to return to London. He is one of those ...

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  14. DOUBLE NAVAL LAUNCHING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—On Saturday, for the first time in shipbuilding history of Australia, 2 naval vessels were launched in one day, from ...

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  15. SPY'S BROKEN ANKLE TRAPPED HIM

    "Harry! We've seen a German! Reckon he's a spy!" A farm labourer breathlessly stammered out these words to Home Guard ...

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  16. HUGE ANTI-NAZI DEMONSTRATION IN SOUTH AMERICA

    Cheering President Roosevelt, Mr. Churchill, and M. Stalin, the largest anti-Nazi demonstration yet seen in South America was held in the City ...

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  17. WEATHER EXTREMES IN EUROPE

    One of the most extraordinary volte faces by the weather within living memory occurred in July, when, despite record heat early in ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FLYING-BOAT'S SUCCESS

    An Australian-manned Sunderland flying-boat of the Coastal Command successfully attacked a Focke Wulfe Kurier ...

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  19. SANGUINARY SMOLENSK

    Lt.-Gen. Yeremenko. in a Moscow broadcast, said Smolensk was the scene of heavy fighting for a month. The city changed hands ...

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  20. COAL CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Senator McLeay, Supply Minister said to-night that Mr. N. R. Mighell, Commonwealth Coal Commissioner, would ...

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  21. NO NEED FOR PANIC

    While circumstances at the moment gave cause for a great deal of concern and apprehension he did not believe it was desirable or ...

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  22. NINE HURT IN SMASH

    Nine persons were injured when a back tyre of a motor utility truck blew out and the truck overturned on Hume Highway, Campbellfield, on ...

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  23. 'TIME TO FIGHT NOW"

    Major-General John O'Ryan, Director of Civilian Defence, New York State, urged the immediate U-S entry into the war, deploring public ...

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  24. ARABS HONOUR A I F IN SYRIA

    Prominent Arabs entertained Maj.Gen. J. D. Lavarack and his stall at a function in honour of the Australian forces in Syria. ...

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  25. DEATH IN WATCHHOUSE

    An unidentified man collapsed and died in the city watchhouse early yesterday. When charged, the man was unable to give his name and ...

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  26. BAKERIES PICKETED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Bread strikers who are protesting against the 5am start awarded by the Industrial Court began picketing of ...

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  27. HARRY BRIDGES MAY BE DEPORTED

    The House Immigration Committee has approved the deportation of marry Bridges, trades union organiser, to Australia. ...

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  28. CON AMORATA

    It is necessary for their officers to restrict the ardour of Italian troops in Russia, says Rome Radio. It adds: "Italian ...

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  29. PLANE CRASH INVESTIGATIONS

    Fullest possible inquiry is being held into the 2 mysterious crashes of giant U-S-bound Transatlantic planes, resultlng in the death of 44 ...

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  30. FRENCH SAILORS JOIN BRITISH

    Of 200 French naval reserve officers who ault the liner Normandic and other French ships in New York, the majority have joined Free ...

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  31. TOWN BURNT AS GERMAN REPRISAL

    The Germans have burnt down the Serbian town of Gola as a reprisal for Jugoslav guerillas' attack on German ...

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  32. £500 FLAT ROBBERY

    An ermine fur, a silver fox fur, golf clubs, a wireless set, and Jewellery, worth altogether £500, were missing when Miss Edith Purvis ...

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  33. GIRLS CANNOT "WALK OUT" ON WAR WORK

    Ministry of Labour National Service Board has ordered 2 girls, aged 20 to appeal at Birmingham before the Appeal Board. This is the first ...

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  34. CHILD KILLED BY CAR

    Patricia Keegan, 5, of Mount st., Prahran, died in Alfred Hospital yesterday from injuries received on Friday night, when she was knocked ...

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  35. PEDESTRIAN KILLED

    Struck by a car in Victoria pal., Fitzroy, on Saturday, James Ebenezer Lovett, 58, of Young st., Fitzroy, died while he was being taken to St. ...

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  36. GERMANS ORDER VAST NUMBERS OF PARACHUTES

    Germany is making vast numbers of parachutes, says British United Press correspondent on the German frontier. A neutral silk ...

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  37. PARATROOP LANDING DEFEATED

    Rout of a German parachute party attempting to land in the Soviet rear near a Ukrainian city is described in a supplementary ...

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  39. FEW RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    Few enemy aircraft operated over the coast of eastern and SE England last night says the Air Ministry. Some flew farther inland, and some ...

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  40. MILLION FRANCS REWARD FOR SABOTAGE NEWS

    Paris police are appealing for "popular co-operation" in putting down sabotage, which, it is stated, is compromising the ...

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  41. BERLIN, STETTIN BOMBED

    Russian bombers on Friday night raided Stettin (large German Baltic port) and Berlin, says Moscow Radio. Incendiary and ...

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  43. USQUEBAUGH FLOWED ON ERISKAY

    Visitors returning from the isle of Eriskay, in the Outer Hebrides, brought interesting stories of parties, at which whisky at 5/ a bottle was ...

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  44. PEER'S DAUGHTER ON FORGERY CHARGE

    Hon. Lydia Noel-Buxton, daughter of Lord Noel-Buxton, was accused at Cromer yesterday of forging a £50 cheque, purporting to be ...

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  45. MAY HAVE KNOWN OF ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

    Shanghai correspondent of United Press says it is reported in diplomatic quarters that an Axis newspaperman telephoned ...

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  46. ENEMY TANKER GETS INTO BLACK SEA

    After controversy involving British and Italian interpretations of treaties governing the Dardanelles, Turkey has allowed the Italian naval ...

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  47. FIRST OF 10,000TON US SHIPS FOR BRITAIN

    RICHMOND, Cal., Sunday. Ocean Vanguard, first of 60 freighters of 10,000 tons each under construction for the British ...

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  48. ENEMY SHIPS CAUGHT

    The Admiralty announce:—"Our patrols. which continue their oceanwide sweeps for enemy shipping, intercepted 2 supply ships, the ...

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  49. DEEP SHELTERS OPPOSED

    Although provision of a limited number of deep air-raid shelters might help morale, anything like a widespread policy of deep shelters ...

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  50. GIVING SCOTS A HEADACHE

    Thousands of gallons of whisky, already severely rationed, were destroyed by fire when a single German plane bombed a distillery in Scotland ...

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  51. SMUTS GOES TO EGYPT

    Field-Marshal Smuts, Union Prime Minister, is on his way to Cairo by air. He will visit the South African forces in Egypt. ...

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  52. JAPANESE CANCER EXPERT DIES

    The death is reported here from pneumonia of Dr. Matao Nagayo, at the age of 63. Dr. Nagoyo was a world authority on cancer. ...

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  53. JOHN COATES, NOTED TENOR, DEAD

    The death has occurred of John Coates, noted operatic tenor, at the age of 76. Member of a well-known Yoikshiie musical family, Mr. Coates ...

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  54. WOMAN'S FATAL FALL

    Mrs. Annie Fenton, 64, of Barkly av., Malvern, was fatally injured when she fell outside her home on Saturday. She died in Alfred ...

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