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  2. BITTER AIR WAR ON EAST FRONT

    Air warfare continues on the eastern front with great ferocity, but, writes Maj.-Gen. Grendal, of the Red Air Force, in "Red Star," in the first 2 months of the war with the Soviet Union Germany has failed to ...

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  3. POSITION OF CHIEF OF HOME FORCES

    SYDNEY. Monday. — In his opinion there was not the slightest fear of misunderstanding between Lt.-Gen. Sturdee, Chief of the ...

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  4. SUBSIDY FOR COUNTRY DOCTORS

    Doctors will be subsidised by the State Government to practise in remote country districts where their services are needed. Subsidies will ...

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  5. MORE PETROL LIKELY IN JANUARY

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—If present arrangements for tankers were adhered to, and if the international situation became no worse, the ...

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  6. PROTEST BY DUTCH CATHOLICS

    A pastoral letter which has been read in every Catholic pulpit in Holland, and the text of which has just reached London, reveals the ...

    Article : 315 words
  7. BLENHEIM BOMBERS IN MALAYA

    Large numbers of the latest type "long nose" Bristol Blenheim bombers have arrived to reinforce the RAF in the Far East in the last ...

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  8. OPPOSED TO EMPIRE WAR CABINET

    "More resolved than ever" was [?]ow Mr. Mackenzic King. Canadian Prime Minister. described his opposition to an Empire War Cabinet, in ...

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  9. DAILY DIGES[?]

    How to account for the prolonged hesitations, delusions, and timorousness of the Western democratic attitude toward the yellow wasps, which ...

    Article : 508 words
  10. DRASTIC MANPOWER REMEDIES LIKELY IN UK

    Discussing probable drastic changes on the industrial front, the Daily Telegraph's industrial writer says that the military service age ...

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  11. WATERSIDE DISPUTE HOLDS UP SHIP

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Loading of an oversea ship in Sydney was held up today, when wharf labourers refused to work after a dispute about ...

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  12. GALLANT EXPLOITS UNDER FIRE

    Coolness and tenacity in the face of "sudden, terrific, and blinding showers of bombs" during operations in the Middle East contributed to ...

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  13. REJECTED RECRUIT WEEPS

    A volunteer who was turned down by doctors at the Town Hall recruiting depot yesterday on the score of defective eyesight broke down, and, ...

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  14. MRS. SARA ROOSEVELT'S DEATH

    Mrs, Sara Delano Roosevelt, mother of President Roosevelt, whose death took place at the President's country home at Hyde Park on Sunday in ...

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  15. AIRMAN KILLED

    SGT.-PILOT CHARLES F. C. STEELE, 20, reported killed as the result, of a [?] accident at Catross, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. POLICE CLEAR COUNCIL CHAMBER

    Richmond Council adjourned last night while police cleared the gallery following refusal of a member of the public to leave when ordered to do ...

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  17. NAZI INFLUENCES IN S. AFRICA

    The Times, of Cape Town, says that the surrender of the Ossewabrandwag (Nazi-inspired Afrikander movement) to the ultimatum issued ...

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  18. GERMANS ACTIVE IN TEHERAN

    Dissatisfaction that the German legation is being allowed to continue to function in Iran is again expressed in The Times today. ...

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  19. STATE HOUSE TODAY

    Interest will centre on the Legislative Council when both Houses of State Parliament resume today after a month's adjournment. The ...

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  20. SOYA BEANS GROWN AT MITCHAM

    Any belief that the soya bean cannot be successfully grown in Australia is refuted by Miss Ida Lutze, of Mitcham, who has grown some ...

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  21. LABOUR GIVES PAIR TO SIR E. PAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Mr. Fadden, Prime Minister, said today that Mr. Curtin, Opposition leader, had agreed to grant the Government a pair ...

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  22. IMPORTS HIGHER THAN EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Imports into Australia last month exceeded exports by £1,920,000, compared with an excess of imports of £225,000 ...

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  23. PILOT TRAINEE PARACHUTES FROM 2,000 FEET

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A leading aircraftman parachuted to safety near Uranquinty today from a singleengined RAAF machine, An official ...

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  24. CONVOY ATTACKED BY RAF

    Blenheim bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked an enemy supply ship and escort vessels off the Dutch coast on Sunday afternoon. An escort ...

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  25. JAPANESE OFFICIAL FROM USA CONFERS IN TOKIO

    Having returned to Tok[?]o to report on USA's attitude in the Far East [?]sis Mr. Wakasag[?], of the Japanese Embassy in Washington, is, says ...

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  26. "ECONOMICALLY UNSOUND"

    It would be sheer waste of time growing soya beans in Victoria, according to a research offcer of the Agriculture Department, Only ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. VATICAN SANCTIONS BARE LEGS IN CHURCH

    The shortage of stockings in Italy has caused a change in church tradition, for the Vatican has now given women permission to enter St. ...

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  29. RAF LOST 46 PLANES LAST WEEK

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  30. WOMEN BUS DRIVERS

    Daily Express reports that transport workers' trade unions met the chief of the bus services and agreed to admit women as bus drivers on ...

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  31. RETURNED SOLDIERS' HOMES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Senator Collett, Repatriation Minister, said that under the Repatriation Department's scheme for providing ...

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  32. BANK BOARD TO MEET IN CANBERRA

    Because of the impending Budget and problems of war finance, the Commonwealth Bank Board yesterday made a last minute change in ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR AND PATIENT COMMITTED SUICIDE

    An inquest was held today into the deaths of Dr. Rupert F. Shepherdson, a graduate of Sydney University, and Miss Marjorie Phelps, 41, a ...

    Article : 204 words
  34. HOTEL CHEFS TEACH SOLDIERS TO COOK

    Chefs from well-known London hotels are now acting as instructors in 2 new Army cookery schools which aie being opened in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. AXIS HINT OF MOVES IN EGYPT

    The Daily Telegraph's correspondent "somewhere in the Western Mediterranean" soys that the general tone of the Press in France ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. MILITARY CROSS WINNER

    Citation from Lieut. W. R. B. Nicholson, Officer-in-Charge Records, regarding Lieut. C. W. McFarlane, VX5545, who has been awarded the ...

    Article : 140 words
  37. £1,000,000 A WEEK ON AIR FORCE

    More than £1,000,000 weekly is being spent in Australia m Air Force defence and establishment of training schools under the Empire Air ...

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  38. CHARGE AGAINST I PRICE CONTROLLER

    Mr. Leon Henderson, Price Control Administrator, and 4 of his principal subordinates have been accused by Representative Martin ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. ITALIAN TROOPS ON SAMOS

    Turkish fishermen have reported that a large convoy of small steamers and boats is arriving at the Italian-occupied island of Samos, in ...

    Article : 59 words
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  41. RAID DAMAGE AT OSLO HARBOUR

    Raid on Oslo by Flying Fortresses on Saturday caused considerable damage, says the Stockholm correspondent of The Times. Many bombs ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. BEAUFORT'S TASMANIAN TOUR

    An Australian assembled Beaufort will leave Melbourne at 9.30am on September 15 for a 3-day recruiting tour of Tasmania, Group-Captain ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. 5,000 STEEL HELMETS

    Mr. Abbott, Home Security Minister, announced yesterday that the first issue of steel helmets would be made this week to the States for ARP ...

    Article : 62 words
  44. TERRORISM IN FRANCE

    As evidence that unrest is still rife in France, Swiss Radio states that a garage in Paris, which had been requisitioned by the German ...

    Article : 246 words
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  46. BROKEN HILL MINE STOPPAGE

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.— Abiding by an instruction from the job committee, all members of the Miner's Union employed at the Zinc ...

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  47. LATE MR. R. F. TOUTCHER

    The funeral of Mr. Richard F. Toutcher, who was MLA for Stawell and Ararat for 38 years, and who died on Saturday, took place at the ...

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  48. SOLDIER STRUCK BY CAR

    Struck by a car at the corner of Collins and Swanston sts. yesterday. Sgt. John Fogarty, of Alfred cres., North Fitzroy, received a compound ...

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  49. 3 BODIES TAKEN FROM RIVER

    Three male bodies were recovered from the River Yarra yesterday, 2 of which had been in the water for some weeks. ...

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  50. MAYORAL BROTHERS

    The Brunswick Council last night elected Cr. J. P. Holbrook as Mayor. Allowance was fixed at £500, with a wet cupboard. Cr. Holbrook, who ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. £200 THEFT AT FRANKSTON

    Between August 8 and September 5 property valued at more than £200, and belonging to Mrs. S. Fink, of Fellows st., Kew, and Mrs. M. ...

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  52. CYCLIST INJURED

    Colliding with a car while riding his cycle in Spotswood yesterday John Stanton 16, of Graham st., Seddon, was admitted to Royal ...

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  53. BOYS RAISE £13/4/ FOR A C F

    The ACF has benefited by £13/4/ as the result of a fete held by 5 boys, who live in Harcourt av., Caulfield. The boys are:—D. Brumby, P. ...

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  54. WOMAN'S FATAL FALL

    Admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital at midnight on Sunday suffering from cerebral hemorrhage caused by a fall in a dance hall, Mrs. Clare ...

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  55. "THUMBS UP" PLAQUES

    "Thumbs Up" plaques, issued by ACT Appeals Committee, strike a patriotic note, [?]ing the "arms" of the 3 services, with a ...

    Article : 64 words
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