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  2. OLD MAN FOUND DEAD IN PADDOCK

    With his head almost severed from his body possibly by a blow from a heavy weapon John Thomas Baker, 78, orchardist of Tooradin road. ...

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  3. MILLS IDLE AS 9,000 BEGIN STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The textile industry here was brought to a standstill today, when about 9,000 employees, mostly girls, began their ...

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  4. NAZIS' HUGE SALVAGE OPERATION

    With formation of a comparatively rigid front in Russia, operations have entered a new stage, reports "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier. In all occupied zones special German army and ...

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  5. ELECTION TALK IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—While strict secrecy is being maintained about the contents of the Budget on which presumably any major clash would come, speculation has been revived in Canberra about the ...

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  6. "MUST FORGE AHEAD IN EAST ASIA"

    A resolution that in view of the tense situation existing in Japanese affairs, the Government and people must speedily complete the wartimes ...

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  7. RAF BOMBERS AIM WAS DEADLY

    Grim reminder to the German people that they will be called on to endure greater economic sacrifices and more intense bombing by the ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    One million three hundred thousand Frenchmen are held at prisoners by the Germans Here is one of the effects: "In Paris there ...

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  9. GERMAN INVINCIBILITY BROKEN

    The spell of Germany's invincibility which had paralysed more than half the world had now been finally broken, Sir Archibald ...

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  10. TRUSTS GREATER THAN EVER SAYS DR. EVATT

    MILDURA, Thursday.—Trusts and monopolies today have greater power than ever," Dr. Evatt, MP, said in an address to a crowded ...

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  11. CABINET ON BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The full Federal Cabinet of 19 Minisleis began today consideration of Mr. Faddens second Budget, which will ...

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  12. SHIPBUILDING WORK FOR STATES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Resources in Queensland, WA, and Tasmania will be used as far as possible for producing auxiliary ...

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  13. MENTION IN COURT OF BHP "FAMILY INTERESTS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—From 1885 to 1917 Broken Hill Pty. Ltd. paid £14,000,000 out to shareholders, Mr. P. McHenry, State secretary of the ...

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  14. CRIPPS ADMIRATION FOR RUSSIANS

    Sir Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador, in a message published in Pratda, says:—"I send my greetings to the great Soviet people. I ...

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  15. MOMENTOUS TALKS IN RUSSIA SOON

    Momentous Three-Power talks on material aid for Russia will be held in Moscow soon following announcement of members of the British ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOMAN NOVELIST'S SUCCESS

    The Book of the Month Club has unanimously selected tile novel "The Timeless Land," by Eleanor Dark, of Katoomba (NSW), for distribution ...

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  17. DECISION HERE ON MONDAY

    Melbourne textile workers will hold a meeting in Princess Theatre on Monday to decide whether there shall be a general stoppage at ...

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  18. HURRICANE TO BE EXHIBITED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Hurricane fighter presented to Australia by the British Government will shortly be exhibited in Sydney, ...

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  19. DR. EVATT AND WAR COUNCIL

    MILDURA, Monday.—Dr. Evatt, MP, made the following statement tonight regarding his absence from the Advisory War Council because ...

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  20. "BRITAIN AND USA CAN MANAGE NOW"

    Britain and USA were now able to mannte with existing, merchantmen together wilh current production replacements, Admiral Land, chairman, ...

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  21. SCENE AT INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police were compelled to restrain the father of the dead child when Mr. Hardwick, acting city coroner, announced his ...

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  22. "TROOPS MIGHT SUFFER"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australian soldiers at Tobruk and elsewhere might go without essential supplies because of the textile strike, ...

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  23. IRONWORKERS STRIKE FOR LOADING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—About 60 ironworkers employed in lead sections of 2 metal trade establishments went on strike today because ...

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  24. OVERCOME BY FUMES

    While sitting in her father's car in Flinders st., city, last night, Norma Palin, 17, of New st, Armadale, was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes, ...

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  25. BUILDING STRIKE AT RICHMOND

    More than 80 men ceased work on a building for Australian Knitting Mills Richmond yesterday, because they alleged the contractor declined ...

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  26. MORE AXIS SEA TRAFFIC TO AFRICA

    "British submarines increasing toll ni Axis supplies to Libya is evidence of the increasing volume of Axis traffic," says The Times naval ...

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  27. AIR COOPERATION WITH ARMY IN MIDDLE EAST

    "Among the criticism, that MajGen. Sir Iven Mackay, G-O-C in Chief in Australia, is said to have uttered," says Flight in a leader, ...

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  28. SEARCH FOR SLAYER OF ALBANIAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Sgt. F. Bischoff, of the CIB, will leave by plane tomorrow to help northern police in the search for the slayer ...

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  29. DINNER TO MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr. Menzies, who stepped down from the Prime Ministership last week in favour of Mr. Fadden, was ...

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  30. AL CAPONE SUED FOR BEER TAXES

    Taxes amounting to £119,000 on 19,894 barrels of beer which a syndicate with A1 Capone at its head brewed in prohibition days and ...

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  31. GERMAN PREDICTION OF NEW BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    German Radio yesterday broadcast a series of special talks, the keynote of which was "Now for the final battle against Britain " Leading ...

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  32. LT.-COL. BELIEVED DROWNED

    PERTH, Thursday.—Lt.-Col, Herman August Kuring, 46, married, is believed to have been drowned at Rottnest, where he was in charge ...

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  33. TOBACCO RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Some misapprehension seemed to exist about the present position regarding tobacco rationing, Mr. Harrison, ...

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  34. AIR RAID ON SUEZ

    One person was killed and 5 were injuied in an air raid on Suez on Tuesday night Slight damage was caused. ...

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  37. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    After weeks of investigation into allegations by suburban shopkeepers that they had been defrauded of deposits for the sale of their ...

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  38. £235 DAMAGES AWARDED

    Mrs. Irene Helena Chapman, of Copelen st., South Yarra, was awarded £235 damages, and casts, by Judge Stretton, hi the County ...

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  39. DEATH IN lO1st YEAR

    The death occurred yesterday in his 101st year of Mr. William H. Hancock, Kilgour st., South Geelong. Born at Collingwood, Mr. Hancock, ...

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  40. PREDICTION OF "WORLD'S DOOM"

    Thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses attended a convention at Leicester yesterday, but not one of them mentioned the war, although speakers ...

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  41. MRS. WOOLCOTT FORBES TO SEEK DIVORCE

    Mrs. John Woolcott Forbes, formerly of Sydney intends to divorce her husband who has been sought by police in several countries since ...

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  42. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION

    A meeting sponsored by ANA was held yesterday to arrange a patriotic demonstration to coincide with celebration of Australia Day next ...

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  43. BOYS FETE FOR ACF.

    Two small boy's. Peter Dennett, son of Captain and Mrs. Alex. H. Dennett, and his friend, John Shaw, spent the school holidays preparing ...

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  44. SOVIET PILOTS TO FERRY PLANES

    Forty-seven Russian technicians, who have flown in 2 flying boats from the Soviet to USA under the command of Gen. G. Romov, are pilots ...

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  45. GREGAN MCMAHON PLAYERS

    Although it was expected that meetings of supporters of the Gregan McMahon Players held yesterday would decide whether productions ...

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  47. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin, £256; rubber. 13 ll-16d. Australian Mining Shares.—South Broken Hill, 21/3: Broken Hill, 28/9; Sulphide Corp., 4/3; Mount Morgan, ...

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  48. U-BOATS DIFFICULTIES

    U-boat Commander Kell, broadcasting over the German Radio, said it was undeniable that Britain had learned much during the war, ...

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