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  2. 2 DIE, 3 HURT IN HEAD-ON SMASH

    Two of 5 occupants of a small touring car were killed and the 3 others were seriously injured in a head-on collision with a tram in ...

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  3. GERMAN PRISONERS PRAISE AlF

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Germans captured in Libya told'guards on the ship that has brought the first batch of German war prisoners to Sydney ...

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  4. WAR OUTPUR MUST BE DOUBLED

    Shop stewards representing 195 engineering factories, which employ 174,000 people, met in London yesterday to discuss the speeding up ...

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  5. LABOUR MAY MARE BID FOR OFFICE

    Although a majority of Labour members hopes that formation of a Federal Labour Government will result from the crisis which developed last week, there seems less likelihood of this than when Parliament ...

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  6. RAF BOMB STRENGTH GROWING

    The tonnage of bombs dropped by the RAF In northern Europe last July, says sunday Times air correspondsdent, was about two-sevenths ...

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  7. WAFFE TRIES TO BOMB DROMES

    Germany's onslaught on Leningrad is becoming more violent and the Luftwaffe is attempting systematically to bomb airfields near the city to facilitate later bombings of Leningrad. ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    The following verses, by "Camberwell," appeared in the English periodical Women's Journal, for June, 1941: ...

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  9. NEW TARIFF AGAINST JAPANESE

    President Roosevelt's order increasing the tariff on crab meat is expected to render profitless extensive Japanese crabbing operations off the ...

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  10. THREATS IN LETTERS TO MLA's

    A complaint of thieats contained in letters addressed to members of Parliament was made by Mr. Cremean, deputy leader State ...

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  11. SOVIET SURVEY OF LOSSES

    Sun eying the fust 2 months of the war, a Moscow supplementary communique says that Geimany has captured certain areas and cities, ...

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  12. 2 SHOT IN BRAWL

    A pistol, bottles, and sticks were used in a fierce brawl on an unoccupied allotment behind a hoarding in Bridge rd., Richmond, on ...

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  13. SEVERE STORM IN RIVERINA

    SYDNEY,Sunday. — A severe thunderstorm which swept thiough Gundagal lost night tore roofs from houses, uprooted trees flooded part ...

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  14. "MENZIES SHOULD BE IN LONDON"

    "Mr. Menzies should be in London tor the duration," says Mr. Beverley Baxter, MP, who is a Canadian, in an article in Sunday Graphic. ...

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  15. LABOUR SURPRISES MR. McCALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Mccall (UAP. NSW) today declared that he had withdrawn previous statements that he would give conditional ...

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  16. BRITAIN IMPOSES BAN

    With the object of closing tradewith Japan via occupied China, Britain has banned exports to China except under licence. The ban will ...

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  17. FEWER ATTACKS BY U-BOATS RECORDED

    In the first 21 days of August says the Sunday Times naval correspondent German official bulletins recorded, only one attack by U-boats ...

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  18. "RENDEZVOUS OVER BERLIN"

    "He have n. rendezvous together— over [?]," says Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal in a message on behalf of the RAF to the Russian ...

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  19. PETROL THEFTS ALLEGED

    Watching from concealment, Footscray detectives early yesterday saw 13 men breaking into the garage of James Taylor and Sons, monumental ...

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  20. DOG SHOOTS MAN, POLICE TOLD

    Brought into Royal Melbourne Hospital last night suffering from a wound in the leg, James Henry Rooney, 53, Willow grove, West ...

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  21. HEAVY RAID MADE ON TRIPOLI

    A heavy attack was made by bombers on Tripoli harbour on Thursday night, says an RAF Middle East communique. More ...

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  22. CONSTABLE FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The body of Const. Harry Lees, of Jerry's Plains, near Singleton, was found covered with rubble and earth in a ...

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  23. POLES RELEASED

    Gen, Januszaytis, leader of the Polish community in Russia, has arrived in London. He told the Polish Cabinet that all Poles in ...

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  24. FREE FRENCH TOUR

    To stimulate interest in the Free French Movement, a tour of important centres in Victoria, NSW, and South Australia has been arranged ...

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  26. UNION REBUFF TO JOHN L. LEWIS

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Sunday. Mr. John L. Lewis, former chief of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, who had planned to ...

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  27. LABOUR READY TO GOVERN

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—"There is no need for an executioner at a suicide," said a Labour spokesman tonight in reply to a suggestion that ...

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  28. "TURNING POINT FOR CANADA"

    "Mr. Mackenzie King's visit io London marks last week as the turning point of the war so far as Canada is concerned," states Ottawa ...

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  29. MEXICO CLOSES NAZI CONSULATES

    The Mexican Government has ordered 15 German consulotcs to be closed by September 1 and simultaneously has instructed all Mexican ...

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  31. SCIENTIST FLYINGSQUAD STUDIES BOMB EFFECTS

    Flying squad of 25 scientists from the staff of 200 attached to the Ministry of Home Security are ready to hurry to any blitzed town to gather ...

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  32. HUN EFFORT TO HOODWINK USA

    While Senator Byrd alleges that USA's defence programme is woefully lagging, Administration officials report that the German Government ...

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  33. LORD STONEHAVEN

    Floral tributes at the burial of the remains of Viscount Stonehaven, formerly Governor-General of Australia, included those from the ...

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  34. LEGLESS PILOT'S LAST VICTIM

    Wing—Cdr. Bader, the legless pilot, who had to bale out over France and was taken prisoner on August 9, may have shot down a Me.109 ...

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  35. UNION OFFICIALS CALL WAR OUTPUT "SCANDAL"

    A conference attended by 200 union delegates from engineering and allied trades plants, representing 195 factories employing ...

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  36. KING LEOPOLD NOT A SECOND LAVAL

    Leopold King of the Belgians has declined to become a Belgian Laval according to a Moscow Radio report from Geneva. ...

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  37. RAF STRAFES TOWNS, DOCKS, AERODROMES

    The Air Ministry says that Mannheim was the focus of Friday night's attack by Bomber Command planes against targets in Western ...

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  38. GEN. WAVELL ADC TO KING

    Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, C-inC, India, has been appointed ADC to the King, in succession to Gen. Sir C. Bonham-Carter, who has ...

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