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  2. BLACK-OUT TESTS VITAL

    Black-out preparations will bo part of our lives for the duration of the war—not merely for one hour on the night of September 23. This ...

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  3. WILL NOT RETURN TO WORK

    SIDNEY, Wednesday.—A hold-up in the textile industry which produces clothing and other materials for the armed forces in Australia and ...

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  4. SUCCESS IN LOCAL RED ATTACKS

    Local Russian counterattacks in the Dnieper Bend and White Russia have met with some success according to reports from Moscow. Pravda says that a vigorous ...

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  5. 2 MISSIONS FROM USA: ONE PURPOSE

    President Roosevelt's announcement of the decision to send a military mission to China followed a meeting with Dr. Hu Shih, Chinese ...

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  6. PM's REPLY TO MR. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The one clear point which emerged from political discussions today is that Mr. Menzies has taken an unusually firm stand both with his Cabinet colleagues and the 2 Government ...

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  7. IRANIANS MASS IN PASSES

    Iranian armed forces, last night's report stated, had apparently, up to then, not offered any serious resistance to British and Russian ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Glorious days in mid-August brought sunshine and warmth to the bush and, following cold, wet months of suspended animation, its living ...

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  9. NZ CO-OPERATION PLEDGED

    At another conference emphasising U-S interest in the Pacific, President Roosevelt conferred with Mr. Fraser, NZ Prime Minister. Mr. ...

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  10. ARMY-NAVY FEUD IN TOKIO CABINET

    Reports of a bitter straggle among members of the Konoye Cabinet, which, observers believe, must end in a "show-down," come from the ...

    Article : 416 words
  11. RAF ATTACKS CONVOYS

    RAF Blenheim bombers yesterday attacked an enemy convoy off the German Frisian Isles, and others escorted by fighters, attacked ...

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  12. BELGIUM BETRAYED BY FRENCH BANK

    Mr. Hubert Ansiaux, inspector of the National Bank of Belgium, who left for London by clipper today, said the Bank of Frnnce had given ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH DEPARTMENTS

    CANBERRA Tuesday —All Commonwealth departments are to participate in black-out tests now being arranged in the various States, Mr. ...

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  14. WARNING TO VICTORIAN WORKERS

    A warning to Victorian textile workers "not to be stampeded into taking unofficial action, similar to that token in NSW," was given ...

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  15. AIDING GERMAN PROPAGANDA

    "Our political machine in Canberra is producing for the Germans the greatest possible war propaganda," said Mr. G. W. Holland. ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. U-BOATS REPORTED OFF PUERTO RICO

    After 2 U-boats, accompanied by a tender, has been reported 100 miles from San Juan. Puerto Rico, U-S Catalina bombers from near by ...

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  17. TOBRUK FROM THE INSIDE

    Intimate glimpses of life as lived by the gallant garrison at Tobruk are provided by Mr. Richard Capell, ef Daily Telegraph, written after a ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. COUNCIL REFUSES HALL TO LINDBERGH

    Oklahoma City Council yesterday refused Lindbergh the use of their auditorium for a speech on Friday, under the auspices of "America ...

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  19. SARDINIAN FOREST SET ON FIRE

    A Swordfish plane from HMS Ark Royal sot fire to an important cork forest in North Sardinia in a laid this week, The admhal of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. MP DECLARES PRESS ATTITUDE TO JAPAN HARMFUL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Allegations that the metropolitan Press of Australia had been harmful to this country's relations with Japan ...

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  21. CHARGE AGAINST DOCTOR

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Employees of a Hobart chemist's firm, crossexamined today in the trial of Dr. Berthold Hiller on a charge of ...

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  22. AERIAL CHALLENGE TO NAVAL POWER

    Naval men will never agree that aircraft could replace ships of the Navy in most of their functions, but in the last 10 years they have been ...

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  23. 100 EX-DEPUTIES OPPOSE PETAIN

    More than 100 Freuch deputies who lost their posts when Petain dismissed Parliament, met in a rump session and formed themselves into ...

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  24. PLAQUE FOR LAWSON TREE

    A bronze plaque, to be fixed to the gum tree in Footscray Hill Park near which the annual Henry Laws[?]n commemoration service is held, ...

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  25. U S METAL SHORTAGE

    U-S supplies in all minerals, motals, and chemicals were insufilclent for both civilian and defence needs, and rationing was necessary, ...

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  26. ASBESTOS IN W A

    PERTH, Wednesday.— Mr. J. S. Foxall, assistant State mining engineer, has reported to Mr. Panton Minister for Mines, that after ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. U S PETROL SUPPLIES

    Unless there was a strong Nazi offensive in the North Atlantic, Pewsidcnt Roosevelt declared yesterday, the launching or new tankers ...

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  28. NO VIOLATION OF LEASE-LEND AID FROM USA

    "Charges of misuse by Britain of Lease-Lend funds are characterised by distorted half-truths or falsehoods, spread to sabotage our ...

    Article : 203 words
  29. "AIF IN SYRIA IS READY IF WANTED"

    Tonight's news of the Anglo-Russian advance into iran did not surprise the thousands of members of the AIF in Syria. These men, who ...

    Article : 354 words
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  31. "PLAYING FOR TIME"

    Though there is little prospect of any substantial change in Japanese policy. The Times declares in a leading article it is likely enough that ...

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  32. CAREER OF LATE MR. HARDY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr. Charles Hardy, who was killed in an air crash yesterday (see page 1), carne into the public eye in 1931, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. CHUNGKING FEARS

    Fears that China might be betrayed by the U S-Japanese conveisations were expressed by Dr. Quo Tai-chl, Chinese Foreign Minister, to ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. FOOD ORDERS FROM TURKEY

    Vichy News Agency's Ankara correspondent says that negotiations have been completed under which Britain agrees to place food orders ...

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  37. TOKIO BANS DE MAUPASSANT

    Japanese authorities todny banned translations of Guy de Maupnssnnt's works "because they contain liberal ideas likely to mislead people." ...

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  38. DUKE PRAISES US WORKERS

    The Duke of Kent, addressing 13,000 aircraft workers at the Glenn Martin Company, declared: "We in Britain appreciate very deeply the ...

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  39. HUN PLANE CRASHES IN EIRE

    German aeroplane crashed near Kinsale, Co. Cork, yesterday. The crew, who were uninjured, were intemed. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALANDER AWARDED D F C

    Aeting Fit-Lieut. Richard John Vaughan, a New Zealander serving with the RAF, who commanded the Sunderland which shadowed ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    STATE FULL COUKT.— Befre Mr. Justice Macfarlan, Mr. Justice Martin, and Mr. Justice O Bryan.—In the Banco Court.— At 10—National Trustees Co. v. ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. CHRISTMAS HAMPERS

    Kany requests have been received by ACF officials to send ACF| Christmas hampers addressed to individual members of the fighting ...

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  43. BRITISH CORVETTE SUNK

    H.M. corvette Plcottee has, states the Admiralty, boen sunk. ...

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