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  2. LABOUR BAN ON ASFL

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—While declaring admiration for "Russia's heroic fight against Nazi aggression." the Federal ALP executive, which sat in ...

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  3. UNREST IN EUROPE QUICKENING

    "When the hour to strike comes the signal for the V army to go into action will be given from London," "Col. Britton," British ...

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  4. US YARDS REPAIR BRITISH SHIPS

    The Navy Department has announced that 12 British warships, including Warspitc, and aircraftcarriers Formidable and illustrious ...

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  5. DOUBLE THREAT TO GOVERNMENT

    Although many threats of action against the Federal Government have been made since it took office rearly a year ago, it has faced no ...

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  6. UNION PLAN FOR LABOUR GOVERNMENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federa; ALP executive which concluded its sittings in Sydney today supported the attitude of Mr. Curtin that the ...

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  7. OFFENSIVE ACTION ADVOCATED

    Hitler can only be defeated by fighting him-not by merely defending British soil or chalking "V" signs on walls writes John Gordon editor ...

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  8. LENINGRAD HOLDS OFF GERMANS

    German onslaughts on the Leningrad front do not seem to have resulted in any perceptible advance for a week. The invaders still face a deep zone ...

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  9. MUNITIONS WORK STOPPAGE

    More than 12,000 munition workers in Victoria and several thousands in New South Wales and South Australia will case work at 11 tonight ...

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  10. BRAVED FLAMES IN VAIN ATTEMPT TO SAVE DOG

    Rushing into his burning house Alfred Bower, 34 of Hurstbridge rd., Wattle Glen was severely burned on Saturday night in attempting to save ...

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  11. TOBRUK SALUTES ODESSA

    "We in besieged Tobruk salute the resolution and fighting spirit which we have learned to associate with your country and with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WOMEN SEEK EQUALITY IN COMPENSATION

    Prominent women speakers, addreasing a meeting in Trafalgar Square, demanded equal air raid inJury compensation for men and ...

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  13. GRAVE SITUATION, BUT WINTER NEAR

    Major Fielding Ellot, Herald-Tribune war commentator, writes that the Russian situation may be assessed ns one of serious gravity, ...

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  14. BOARD OF WORKS EMPLOYEES PAY

    WERRIBEE, Sunday.—After negotiations extending over more than 2 months agreement has been reached between the Melbourne and ...

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  15. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH URGED

    COBDEN, Sunday.—"The Government is continually talking about what a disaster it would be if we lost the war, and emphasising the ...

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  16. WORKING MAN'S FINE GESTURE

    COLERAINE, Sunday.—A workingman who lives in the district, and who owns a house in Coleraine, has offered it to the local branch of the ...

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  17. WAR PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    An Australian prisoner, Lieut. J. Hand, at Camp Oflag, Germany, has written to Mr. R.G. Casey, Australian Minister in Washington, ...

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  18. PSYCHOLOGICAL "WAR" IN INDOCHINA

    The famous American war correspondent, Mr. Leland Stowe, who is in Rangoon, reports that Japanese troops occupying southern Indo-China are ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. NIGHT ATTACK ON STETTIN

    As a "curtain-raiser" to the vast RAF daylight offensive yesterday (see page 1), Bomber Command planes on Friday night attacked docks, ...

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  20. AIR OFFICER KILLED BY FALL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Flying Officer William Valentine Herbert 48, who was on 2 months sick leave from an Air Force camp was killed when he ...

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  21. SHEEPDOG TRIALS

    BALLAN, Sunday.—The Victorian Working Sheepdog Association conducted its annual trials at Ballan yesterday. These are usually run in ...

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  22. DEMAND FOR TRIAL OF EX-SHAH OF IRAN

    The Republican section of the Iranian Parliament, it is reported, has demanded the trial of the ex-Shah, who abdicated ...

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  23. EXPLANATION BY PM

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—An indication that the Government had no present intention of appointing a Royal Commission to investigate a ...

    Article : 369 words
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  25. SALE AT RESERVOIR

    KYNETON, Sunday.—The dealing sale of surplus materials and machinery at the Lauriston reservoir last week brought in the amount ...

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  27. WOMEN WHO EVADE WAR WORK MAY BE PROSECUTED

    The Ministry of Labour may soon decide to employ investigating officers to examine excuses of women who have registered for industrial ...

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  28. US BOMBERS MAY FLY BY ALASKA

    A considerable number of American bombers have already been sent to Russia, but to speed delivery it is understood that they will now be ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. OBITUARY

    Mr. John Gilder former chief electoral officer of Victoria died at his home, Mitford st., St., Kilda on Friday aged 74, Born in Gippsland, ...

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  31. NOTES ON THE CABLES WILL SLAVS UNITE AGAINST HITLER?

    After the first World War the Slavs, who form the largest racial group in Europe, being 45% of the total population, had hopes of ...

    Article : 551 words
  32. AIR RAIDS ON SHIPPING AND HARBOURS

    Shipping and the harbours at Tripoll and Bcnghazi were raided by RAF bombers during the night of September 18-19, states a ...

    Article : 289 words
  33. AIR TRANSPORT USED

    Because of ground supply difficulties the Germans in Russia are using transport planes to the maximum. Three flights of planes have covered ...

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  34. HUNT FOR ESCAPEE

    Planes, trains, vessels, and service cars were watched in the weekend by detectives and other police searching for Royal Thomas Worcester, 27, ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. JOURNALISTS WANT ACCESS TO PRIME MINISTER

    Access to Mr. Churchill, the freeing of the Ministry of Information from paralysing control of service departments, uniformity in ...

    Article : 145 words
  36. CAMPAIGN FOR AIF RECRUITS

    To increase Victorian enlistments in the AIF, which have fallen off in recent weeks, a special recruiting campaign will begin in the city ...

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  37. WEIDEMANN LEAVES FOR JAPAN

    Fritz Weidemann, German Consul, who was forced to leave San Francisco, sailed for Kobe (Japan) today. ...

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  38. BOMBS THROWN; 20 PERSONS ARRESTED

    Two bombs were thrown in front of the residence of the German Ambassador, Dr. von Thermann, during a hostile demonstration yesterday. ...

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