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  2. LABOUR PLANNING ATTACK

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Determined to attack, the Government, a section of the Labour Opposition is against waiting until Mr. Fadden ...

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  3. ROOSEVELT SHOWS HIS HAND

    President Roosevelt's Now well shoot first' speech proves that he is developing two lines of policy:—That he has no intention of seeking a ...

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  4. TEXTILE STRIKE MAY END

    The textile strike may end tomorrow, after a conference between ACTU representatives and the texthe section of the Chamber of ...

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  5. US READY FOR THREE-POWER TALKS

    The American delegation to the Moscow conference, headed by Mr. Avcrell Harrinian, Lease-Lend Expediter in London, having received its final instructions frcm President Roosevelt, has left USA, and is ...

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  6. ART IN THE DESERT

    After 6 months work with brash and pencil will the AIF from Mersa Matruh to Beirut, Mr. Harold Herbert, whose term as official war ...

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  7. MACHINEGUN POSTS IN PARIS STREETS

    Messages reaching here last night gave further evidence of growing unrest in the tortured Nazi-dominated Continent. The Germans have ...

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  8. CHANCES OF PEACE IN PACIFIC

    President Roosevelt, says New York Times Washington correspondent, is reliably reported to have obtained a reasonable assurance of ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    What was the calcndai of the invasion in 1812? Napoleon declared war on June 23 — almost preclsely the time of year when the Nazis ...

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  10. HITLER'S SECRET HEADQUARTERS

    Whereabouts of Hitler's headquarters is natuially a secret but according to a descilption fiom German bources quoted by BUP it is a ...

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  11. REVIEW OF 3 MONTHS' WAR

    In the early days of the war on the east front German official spokesmen confidently predicted the destruction of the Soviet forces in ...

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  12. MUST KEEP TURNING THE SCREW

    We cannot tell how many turns of the screw Hitler can stand but whatever the cost we must keep on turning says Mr. John Gordon, ...

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  13. 5,000 AT STRIKERS' MEETING

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Speakers at a meeting in the Domain today in support of the striking textile workers said that employers were ...

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  14. RUMANIANS ADMIT HEAVY LOSSES

    Gen Antoncscu, Rumanian Premier, told a Press confeience in Buchaicst that Rumanian forces had suffered considerable losses before ...

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  15. MOTORISED ARMY INSPECTED BY KING

    The King took the salute at an impressive march past in full strength of one of Britain's completely mechanised armies. ...

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  16. YOUNG ARTISTS ADVISED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Mr. Harold Heyes, acting-directer of Australian War Memorial Museum Board said on Saturday that the artists' ...

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  17. AIRMAN MISSING

    Plt.—Off. Wadya W. Bell-Towers, who has been repoited missing, believed killed, as a result of an air operation on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MANY MORE TROOPS SENT TO CYPRUS

    It is officially stated that Cyprus recently received strong reinforcements of troops, including armoured detachments. The garrison is now ...

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  19. DEATHS FROM CAR FUMES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Reports that 3 deaths had occurred from producer-gas fumes-one in Melbourne and 2 in Molong (NSW)— ...

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  20. GERMAN TROOPS' SUICIDES

    Suicides among German soldiers have increased to such an extent the German High Command has issued a warning that families of men who ...

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  21. UP TO NECKS IN MUD

    Up to then necks in mud, 2 youths were discovered yesterday in a swamp neal Dudley Flats, West Melbourne by a soldier who had been guided ...

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  22. ENEMY PATROL WIPED OUT AT TOBRUK

    One of our patrols destroyed a German patrol at Tobruk Our artillery carried out harassing fire on enemy positions causing explosions ...

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  24. DANISH ESCAPEES SAW GERMAN U-BOATS AT DAKAR

    Two Danish seamen who have escaped from Dakar (French West Africa), where they were imprisoned for more than a year believe that the ...

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  25. WENDELL WILLKIE TO WORK FOR PRESIDENT'S POLICY

    Mr. Wendell Willkie has decided to take an active part in the elections of 1942, working and speaking for Republicans ...

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  26. BRITAIN IMPROVES HER FIREFIGHTING DEFENCES

    "Britain shall not burn!" is the keynote behind far-reaching measures announced by Mr. Herbert Morrison, Security Minister, for the ...

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  27. THIS IS NEWS: DOG BITES FILM STAR

    Bette Davis, the film star was bitten on the nose by a friend's playful "Scotty" yesterday. Her new film has been delayed a fortnight ...

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  28. "HITLE" LOSING THE WAR"

    Mr. Arthur Greenwood Minister without portfolio, in a speech yesterday said Hitler was losing the war "Russia bars his way eastward, ...

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  29. POLICE CHAMPION GIVES KO

    Obviously unaware that his opposait is a champion police boxer, a man allegedly attempted to kick Const. W. Banks, of the wireless ...

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  30. MRS. ROOSEVELT "VOLUNTEER No. 1"

    Mr. La Guardia, Mayor of New York, has appointed Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President, his assistant in the Office of Civilian Defence. He ...

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  31. SIR EARLE PAGES LONDON VISIT

    CANBFRRA, Sunday. —Mr. Fadden made it clear tonight that Sir Earle Page Commerce Minister would not be able to enter into any ...

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  32. OSLO BURGOMASTER IN CABINET

    Paul Hartman, burgomaster of Oslo, has accepted an invitation to join the Norwegian Cabinet. Oslo was recently placed under martial ...

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  34. 300 SEAMEN WALK OFF US SHIPS

    Three hundred seamen, members of the AFL Seafarers' International Union, walked off 4 vessels here yesterday. It is feared that 20,000 ...

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  35. SHAH WARNED HIS POWER MAY BE BROKEN

    British and Russian plans for dealing with the Shah of Iran may have to be revised Following an article in his privately owned ...

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  36. BRIDE'S FATHER DIES AT WEDDING

    Soon after Rev. P. L. Forster at Scots Church, city, on Saturday had commenced the marriage ceremony of Miss Joyce Anzac Maitland and ...

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  37. RAF AGAIN BOMBS SICILY BASES

    Ships and a dry dock at Palermo Harbour (Sicily) were attacked by heavy bombers on Thursday night, says an RAF communique. A large ...

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  38. DIONNE FIVE TO JOIN THEIR FAMILY

    The Dionne quintuplets will soon leave the establishment at Callander, where they have lived since their birth under the supervision of Dr. ...

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  39. "FOOTBOARD" RIDERS OUTWITTED

    Football "footboard riders"— youths who travel on trams without paying fares-were embarrassed by women tram conductors on Satur ...

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  40. BOY WITH SHANGHAI ARRESTED

    Following a report that a shot had been fired through a train window, a police wireless patrol went to Darebbin railway station on Saturday ...

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  41. PRESIDENT ON CRUISE

    President Roosevelt spent the weekend cruising in Chesapeake Bay in his yacht Potomac, which is now painted battleship grey. ...

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  42. JAPANESE LEAVING SINGAPORE

    Two Japanese ships, Fuso Maru and Hakone Maru, will take 800 evacuees from here to Japan within tho next fortnight. Fuso Maru is ...

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  43. GYMKHANA AT RANELAGH

    Organised by Mrs. Gavan Duffy and Misses Alison Madden, Mary Blight, and Norme Collins, with Mr. Mulray Smith acting as judge, a ...

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  44. TAXI-DRIVER ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Edward Aloysius Butler. taxi-driver, was at ticked by 2 passengers and lobbed of £1/10/ early yesterday. He was ...

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  45. DENIAL OF DEAT'S DEATH

    NBC, New York, states that it picked up Berlin Radio message announcing the death of Mnrcel Dcat, follower of Laval, French No. 1 ...

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  46. US ARMY SHAKE-UP MAY AFFECT MANY

    An army shake-up, which may affect many thousands of officers in the regular army, the National Guard. and the leserves. is under ...

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  48. STOLE UNDERTAKER'S EQUIPMENT

    BALLARAT, Sunday.— During Saturday night thieves broke into the premeses of Messrs Henry Evans and Cons undertakers of Main st., ...

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