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  2. JAPAN DETERMINED TO GO AHEAD

    Japan's firm determination to establish a new order in East Asia was reiterated by Admiral Toyoda, Japanese Foreign Minister, last night, in a ...

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  3. NAZIS FAIL TO TAKE RUSSIA'S "MALTA"

    A German attempt to take Russia's "Malta"—the island of Osel, in the Baltic off the west coast of Estonia—was frustrated with heavy losses to the enemy on Saturday. ...

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  4. END OF TEXTILE STRIKE LIKELY

    The strike of textile workers in Victoria and New South Wales may end tomorrow. Basis for a settlement was considered yesterday at a conference between representatives of employers and employees at the ...

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  5. VITAL WAR SUPPLIES UNDER WAY

    Between March 11, when LendLease Act became law, and August 31, American weapons and supplies to nations fighting Axis Powers ...

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  6. BETTING BILL PASSED BY COUNCIL

    After many hours of debate the Police Offences (Betting) Bill passed all stages without amendment in the Legislative Council last night. The ...

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  7. NEW INFORMATION DIRECTOR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Mr. Charles H. Holmes, general manager of Australian National Travel Association, has been appointed director ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    This monstrous killing and destruction that is going on now is no mere petty struggle to end fascism and get rid of a handful of ...

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  9. BUCHAREST FIRE DUE TO SABOTAGE

    Rumania provides the highlights of tonight's news of the subterranean "war" against the Germans, despatches from Bucharest stating that ...

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  10. HOUSE TO DEBATE WAR SITUATION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—International affairs will be discussed to-morrow by the House or Representatives when it reassembles for the ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    In an attempt to escape from Fentridge on Saturday night a prisoner attacked a warder with an iron bar, according to a report which ...

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  12. WITHDRAWAL OF PETROL LICENCES

    Licences of more than 20 petrol retailers in the metropolitan area, including the licences of 2 very large garages, were withdrawn yesterday ...

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  13. RAF HELPS TO DEFEND LENINGRAD

    It is believed that members of the RAF are taking part in the defence of Leningrad. The Times says in a leader that ...

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  14. MANY GUERILLA. RAIDS ON GERMANS

    Guerillas operating round Evel, in Kalinin province, between Leningrad and Moscow, says Dally Telegraph Stockholm correspondent, ...

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  15. NEUTRALITY ZONE EXTENSION

    The new decision under the Neutrality Act (see page 1) is, according to State Department officials, based on the opinion of Mr. Biddle, U-S ...

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  16. MUNITION WORKS TO STOP

    A serious interruption of munitions production in Victoria and South Australia is likely to occur next week, when the Munition ...

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  17. AIR CADETS IN COUNTRY

    Following formation of No. 6 air cadet training squadron at Essendon in about 2 weeks, similar recruiting drives will be organised in ...

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  18. ENEMY COLUMNS DRIVEN BACK FROM EGYPT

    Two enemy columns which crossed the frontier and penetrated 30 to 40 miles inside Egypt, about 35 miles south of ...

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  19. DIED ON EVE OF RETIREMENT

    Senior-constable Henry Edward Grant, who died at his home in Shaftesbury ave., Malvern, yesterday following a heart seizure, was to have ...

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  20. RUSSIA MAY MOVE IN BULGARIA

    Russian action is expected soon to terminate the use of Bulgarian ports and territory for attacks against her, according to The Times ...

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  21. £5,000 FROM SCHOOLS FOR WAR FUNDS

    Miss Pat Price, of Mac Robertson GHS, and Douglas Miller, of Northcote HS, handed cheques totalling £5,000 to Cr. Beaurepaire, Lord ...

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  22. NO LIQUOR FOR INVALID SOLDIERS

    Instructions hod been issued by the Military Board that regulations prohibiting sale or supply of liquor to inmates of military hospitals or ...

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  23. ENEMY ALIEN FINED £25

    For having had a radio receiving set without written permission, Miss Antonietta Codognotto, Albert st., East Melbourne, was fined £25, with ...

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  24. BISHOP ON BANNING OF COMMUNISTS

    In answer to a question, "Do you consider it a democratic act to declare the Communist party illegal?" asked him by a member of the ...

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  25. PRESIDENT'S CALL TO US LEGION

    "You who have served in our armed forces during time of war know best the stern realities of war. Consequently, you much prefer ...

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  26. 306 AIR RAID CASUALTIES DURING AUGUST

    Total British civilian air raid casualties last month of 306 were by far the lowest for any month since last year's heavy attacks; 169 were ...

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  27. FATAL COLLAPSE AT WHEEL

    While he was driving a truck along Terrara rd., Vermont, yesterday, William Wallace, 50, of Cathie's lane, Wantirna, collapsed at the wheel, ...

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  28. BRITAIN DEFIES "FIREBOMB FRITZ"

    Coinciding with the national registration of fire watchers, Ministry of Home Security has inserted advertisements in newspapers with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. SYDNEY CHEERED BY HEAVY RAINS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Steady rain which began on the catchment area on Monday night continued throughout today, and was still falling late ...

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  30. FATALLY GORED BY BULL

    Geoffrey Kennedy, 28, of Macelesfield, died in Royal Melbourne Hospital early yesterday from extensive injuries he received when gored by ...

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  31. USE OF "FROZEN" PETROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — It is likely that if there is no serious turn in the international situation holders of private stocks of petrol ...

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  32. USA HAS ADEQUATE WOOL SUPPLIES

    National Association of Wool Manufacturers states that USA has adequate supplies of wool to meet any forseeable emergency. It adds ...

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  34. 14 ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED IN LIBYA

    Fourteen enemy planes have been destroyed and many badly damaged in Allied air raids in Libya, while South African Air Force bombers ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN LEADS ATTACK ON CONVOY

    Bomber Command Blenheims attacked an escorted enemy convoy off the Frisian Islands on the afternoon of September 15. One ship was left ...

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  37. MORE PETROL FOR MARKET GARDENERS

    Market gardeners are receiving a more liberal allowance of petrol. Recently their supplies were 40%, and in some cases 50%, below ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. LABOUR MEMBERS COURT EXPLUSION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Two members of State Parliament, Messrs. G. H. Marriott and G. C. Taylor, will be expelled from the Labour ...

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  39. DISTILLERY SITES —AND TANKERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—No decision about sites for the new distilleries to produce, power alcohol from wheat is likely to be made for a ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN ETCHER PRAISED

    Bookplates by the Australian engraver-etcher Gayfield Shaw, which are among work showing at the bookplate exhibition at B. J. Ball ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR DISTRESSED GREEKS

    Turkish Red Cross has chartered the freighter Adana to carry 50,000 tons of cargo, mostly food, to Greece, representing Britain's first ...

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  42. DUKE OF WINDSOR'S VISIT TO USA

    Answering inquiries at her Press conference, Mrs. Roosevelt said she imagined the Duke and Duchess of Windsor would be received at White ...

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  43. CHARCOAL PRICE INQUIRY

    Complaints concerning prices being charged for charcoal were being investigated, the Premier said yesterday. To ensure that the ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. COAL CONTROL REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Government is expected to accept a compromise on the coal control regulations, with regard to which ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. US CAR PRODUCTION CUT

    Passenger automobile production, states Office of Prduction Management, will be curtailed by 48% from December. ...

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