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  2. LABOUR ASKS PM TO RESIGN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Labour Caucus met for less than 15 minutes this afternoon before it agreed unanimously to the recommendation of the Parliamentary Labour executive that the following reply ...

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  3. WOMEN LEAD STRIKE OF MILL WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—More than 2,400 textile workers, the big majority of whom are women, went on strike today at a number of mills in spite of ...

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  4. IT'S QUIET IN MOSCOW THESE NIGHTS

    A graphic picture of conditions in Moscow was given by Mr. Ralph Ingersoll, editor of PM, in a ralo address received ...

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  5. MINERS STILL ENTOMBED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — There now seems no hope of saving Noel Cameron and James Young, the miners who were trapped under a ...

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  6. RUSSIANS HIT BACK FIERCELY

    Reports from neither side suggest that there was any substantial change on the eastern front on Monday. ...

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  7. USA APPROVES MOVE IN IRAN

    The concerted movement of British and Russian troops into Iran is generally hailed in USA as the first spectacular example of the Allies "beating Hitler to the punch." ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    'Had the Allied armies invaded Germany from the west on the opening day of the war, had the British, and French thrown every last ...

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  9. OPERATIONS MAY TAKE TWO FORMS

    Unofficial observers in Cairo consider that operations in Iran are likely to take 2 forms—the first a linking-up of Anglo-Soviet forces by ...

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  10. HAIRDRESSERS ENCOURAGE "PERMS" FOR MEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday — A proposal that demonstrations of men's hairdressing should take place at each conference was discussed today at ...

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  11. MARIPOSA AGAIN ON AUSTRALIAN RUN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The American liner Mariposa will return to the Australian run this month, and with the liner Monterey will maintain a ...

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  12. GERMAN WORRIES IN BALKANS

    According to The Times correspondent on the German frontier, the defiance of Serbian mountain irregulars, who are reported to hold ...

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  13. MELBOURNE MEETING TODAY

    Federal committee of the Textile Workers' Union will hold a meeting today to consider what action should be taken to support Sydney workers ...

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  14. COMMITTEE TO ADVISE ON PETROL

    An oil advisory committee, to advise the Commonwealth Government on such matters as petrol tankage, inland stocks, movements of supplies, ...

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  15. "JAPAN DETERMINED TO ADVANCE"

    Commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech, Nichl Nichi says that his statement that Britain and USA are trying to obtain a peaceful settlement ...

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  16. DEATH DURING OPERATION

    HOBART, Tuesday.—"The Crown puts this to the jury, that the patient was injected with a solution which it now appears was the incorrect ...

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  17. ARMOURED DIVISION

    A 6 weeks' course for more than 250 officers and NCO's for the Armoured Division has begun at the Armoured Fighting Vehicles School, ...

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  18. TRAINING CALL-UP

    Youths who became 18 or 19 between July 1, 1940, and June 30, 1941, must enrol for universal military tiaining during September, Southern ...

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  19. NZ PRIME MINISTER'S FAITH IN BRITAIN

    Britain moie solid, more determined, and better prepared than ever to win was the picture conjuied by Mr. Peter Fraser, NZ Prime Minister, ...

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  20. TREASURER HAS NO CAR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Fadden, Treasurer, said tonight that considerable publicity had been given to statements made in the House of ...

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  23. 5,000 PETROL REPLIES DAILY

    "In the backyard" is the most popular place for storing petrol, according to Liquid Fuel Control Board officers, who every day are ...

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  24. JAPANESE SHOT BY GUNMEN

    Two civilian employees of the Japanese army were shot at by 4 gunmen. One was killed and the other gravely wounded. The ...

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  25. NEW US DEFENCE BILL SIGNED

    To hasten mechanisation of land forces and expand shore and sea going facilities of the navy, President Roosevelt has signed a ...

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  26. NE[?] MISSION TO HONG KONG

    To discuss monetary problems in Hong Kong, Chungking, Singapore, and Manila. Mr. J. G. Mulder, a leading official of the NEI Institute ...

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  27. MAN IN UNIFORM SMASHES WINDOWS WORTH £200

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At noon to-day a man in military uniform smashed 5 plate glass windows and the plate glass in 6 doors at the ...

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  28. BROADCAST BY ROOSEVELT

    It is announced that President Roosevelt will broadcast on Monday. His address will be given at the end of an hour's broadcast in ...

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  29. US APPOINTMENTS

    Mr. Francis Biddle, SolicitorGeneral, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to be Attorney-General. The Senate has approved ...

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  30. NO CUT IN CAR FEES

    No reduction in registration fees is likely in Victoria, despite the 25% cut by the SA Government Mr. Dunstan, Premier, made this clear ...

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  31. MOSLEMS AND WAR EFFORT

    A demand that the 3 Moslem Premiers of the Punjab, Bengal, and Assam shall resign from the National Defence Council has been ...

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  32. MILLIONAIRESS AND ACTOR

    Barbara Hutton Woolworth, millionairess, and Cary Grant, the film sctor, are staying at the same hotel and are sightseeing together. ...

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  33. LATE LORD STONEHAVEN

    At a special service in memory of the late Lord Stonehaven, former Governor-General of Australia, at Saint Martin-in-the-Fields, the King ...

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  34. FRENCH PARLIAMENT RESENTS EXPULSION

    According to The Times correspondent on the French frontier, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate have appealed against their ...

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  35. DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duchess of Gloucester is not undertaking further engagements for the next few months. ...

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  36. PLOT IN PARAGUAY

    Following discovery of a subversive plot, the Government has announced that it is taking drastic measures. All public meetings have been ...

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  37. PHILIPPINE-SOVIET TRADE

    To permit export of strategic minerals to Russia, general licences are being issued. Heavy shipments of coconut oil to Japan and ...

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  38. TRAFFIC TOLL IN BRITAIN

    In July road accidents in Britain accounted for the deaths of 647 and the serious injury of 767 persons. In July, 1940, fatalities caused by road ...

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  40. BROWN COAL FOR GAS UNITS

    Difficulties in the use of browr coal to replace charcoal for producer gas units were explained by Mr. Dunstan, Premier, yesterday. He ...

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  41. GREAT MINERAL WEALTH

    Although little publicity lias been riven to the port the mineral resources of the Philippines are bound to play in peace or war in the ...

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  43. RECRUITING RALLIES IN CITY

    Midday recruiting rallies every day outside the Town Hall will be a feature of a new intensive recruiting campaign to be launched by the ...

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  44. RELATIVES SOUGHT

    City morgue police are anxious to contact relatives of Mrs. Elsie Flood, formerly Miss Coleman, about 36, who died at Alfred Hospital last ...

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  45. WAR SAVINGS WEEK

    Arrangements have been made by the war savings committee for special street displays in the city during war savings week, beginning ...

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  46. YOUTH CALL-UP NOT FOR JUDGES

    Army officers in charge of universal training enjoyed a laugh yesterday— at their own expense. An official proclamation calling on youths of 18 ...

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