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  2. ANOTHER BIG TEXTILE MILL CLOSES

    With the closing of the Kayser works at Richmond, one of the biggest hosiery mills in the State all leading Victorian textile mills will be idle ...

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  3. RAF BATTER ENEMY ON MANY FRONTS

    RAF heavily battered the French invasion coast late last night. The main attack appeared to be concentratcd on the German long-range ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. "STRIKE FIRST" ORDER TO USA's ARMED FORCES

    "From now on Italian and German vessels entering waters necessary to American defence do so at their own peril," said President Roosevelt in his dramatic world broadcast yesterday. "In waters deemed necessary to our defence, American warships and warplanes will not wait for Axis ...

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  5. HINT OF TROUBLE ON BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In trying to compromise with Labour on financial policy, Mr. Fadden is likely to meet strong opposition within the ...

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  6. RACING NEWS ON AIR NOT OVERDONE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"I do not think too much racing news is being broadcast," said Monsignor J. Meany, representing Archbishop Gilroy before ...

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  7. KIEV FIGHTS AGAINST NAZI THREAT

    The position around Kiev is better than it was a month ago, but the German drive from the region of Gomel is believed to be a grave ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "I believe in the supreme worth of the individual and in his right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Such were the opening words of ...

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  9. PRODUCER GAS AS NECESSARY AS EVER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Need for the continued use of producer gas as a substitute for petrol was stressed today by Senator McLeay, ...

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  10. NEW TREASURY HOLD ON WARTIME BUILDING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Federal Treasurer's consent will have to be obtained for the election of any building containing mote than 2 ...

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  11. WORK STOPPED AT WANGARATTA

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—Wangaratta Woollen Mills Ltd. yesterday became involved in the textile strike when employees of the night ...

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  12. FIRM PRICES ON CHANGE

    Prices of shares have been rising steadily in Australia for the last 5 or 6 weeks. In Melbourne yesterday the market rose to its highest ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. RECRUIT TRAINED BY MOTHER

    The volunteer at the Town Hall recruiting depot who is following in the footsteps of a soldier father is a common phenomenon. Yesterday ...

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  14. ANOTHER ALMOST RAID-FREE NIGHT

    Few enemy planes flew over east England last night, mainly in constal areas. Bombs caused little damage. A small number of people was ...

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  15. OLD AIF CAN PLAY SANTA TO DIGGERS OF TODAY

    An appeal to veterans of the last war to establish a practical link with present AIF by subscribing to the ACF Christmas hampers scheme ...

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  16. DAYLESFORD WORKS INVOLVED

    DAYLESFORD, Friday.—Because it is impossible to obtain further supplies of raw material Daytex Fabrics, employees of which are still ...

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  17. THEY "STOLE" A SHIP!

    Outwitting the French authorities, a handful of Allied merchant marine officers recently seized an interned vessel of 9,000 tons and sailed it out ...

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  18. US PETROL SUPPLY

    A special Senate Investigation Committee reported that it had found no actual shortage of gasoline and other petroleum products in ...

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  19. STRIKE SCENES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Disorderly scenes were witnessed outside 2 city factories this morning, when strike leaders tried to induce employees ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. AUXILIARY VESSEL LOST

    Admiralty announces that HM auxillary vessel Tonbridge, in the charge of Lient.-Cd, D.E. Brown, has been sunk. There were some ...

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  21. BULLET REMOVED FROM NECK AFTER 23 YEARS

    In 1918 an Australian soldier who had passed safely through Gallipoli and early campaigns in France was advancing under orders with a Lewis ...

    Article : 221 words
  22. SORE THROAT? GO TO BED IS DOCTOR'S ADVICE

    The sore throat complaint characterised by acute inflammation which is affecting hundreds of people in Melbourne is known as "h[?]milytic ...

    Article : 196 words
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  24. CONTROLLING ESTATES OF INTERNEES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—New legulations under National Security (Intelnment camp) regulations were issued today with the object of ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. NORWAY REVOLT "COMING SOON"

    "Revolt will soon break out in Norway," said a young Norwegian who has just arrived in London "Germans go in terror and seldom ...

    Article : 253 words
  26. GOVERNOR'S CONDITION SATISFACTORY

    A bulletin issued by Government House yesterday said that the condition of Sir Winston Dugan remained satisfactory. ...

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  29. MUNITION WORKERS WAR LOADING CLAIM IMPASSE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arms, Explosives and Munition Woikers Federation with a membership of 21,000 throughout Austialia has ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. INDIES TO GET US ARMAMENTS

    NEI would regularly receive armament shipments from USA following the gradual transfer of Dutch shipping from the east to the west coast ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. CONFERRING OF DEGREES

    Maj.-Gen. Sir Iven Mackay, GOCin-C., Australian Home Forces, has consented to deliver an address at the degree conferring ceremony at ...

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  32. VICHY NEI CONSULATE CLOSING

    Vichy consulate here will shortly close. M. Gassouln, Charge d'Affaires since M. Delage, former ConsulGeneral, resigned, is expected to ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Elizabeth Cox, 79, pioneer of the Mallee died at the home of her daughter Mrs. J.H. Patterson, Irving av., Box Hill, on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 89 words
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