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  2. SECRET FUND ISSUE FOR WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Further discussions on last week's disclosures of the existence of a secret Government fund to combat subversive ...

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  3. LABOUR BAN ON ASFL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—State Labour officials believe that most members will abide by the decision banning association with the Friends of the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN DECORATED

    First decoration awarded to an Australian offcer serving in the United Kingdom under the Empire Air Training Scheme was included ...

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  5. PROMPT U S A HELP FOR RUSSIA

    Discussing the question of immediate aid by USA to Russia (see page 1), the Washington correspondent of the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS WRECKED KIEV

    Everything of value to the enemy in Kiev was removed or destroyed by the Russians before they retreated. Much of the city, with a population almost as large as that of Melbourne, was destroyed by fires lit by ...

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  7. NAZI SLOGAN BECOMES BOOMERANG

    In 1939 German loud speakers facing the Maginot Line blared out: "Britain is determined to fight to the last Frenchman." The slogan ...

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  8. STUDENTS MAY GO ABROAD

    Provision is made in the Dafydd Lewis Trust (see page 1) for students showing exceptional talent, to study abroad or to continue post-graduate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    With utterly unscientific extravagance, Nazi propagandists claim that Germans, being Nordics or "Aryans," are a Herrenvolk. All other nations ...

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  10. MR. BLACKBURN'S POSITION

    Expulsion of Mr. Blackburn, MP, from the Labour party is likely as a result of the ALP Federal executive's decision to ban members from ...

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  11. VICTORIAN EXECUTIVE PLEASED

    Victorian central executive of the ALP welcomed the Federal executive's resolution indicating that in its opinion the ASFL and kindred ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NAZI CIRCULAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Military intelligence is trying to trace the source of a typewritten circular which is being distributed through ...

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  13. "MOMENT FOR BOLDNESS"

    "What our military action will be In face of the present peril to Russia need not be discussed, but it would appear that the present is the ...

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  14. HOW 2 WERE SAVED INSTEAD OF ONE

    How a Canadian sergeant-pilot's keen eyes and persistence saved 2 pilots from the sea is told today by the Air Ministry. ...

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  15. ASFL AGAIN REFUSED USE OF TOWN HALL

    At its first meeting in the new municipal year, the City Council's Town Hall and baths committee yesterday again rejected an application ...

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  16. SIR E. PAGE AND BRITISH WAR CABINET

    CANBERRA, Monday.—It is considered likely in official quarters that Sir Earle Page, who left yesterday for London, will be invited to sit in ...

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  17. TOBRUK MESSAGE TO ODESSA

    Commenting on the message sent by the besieged defenders of Tobruk on Friday to the Russian defenders of Odessa, ...

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  18. STATE COALMINE TROUBLE; 1,200 MEN IDLE

    WONTHAGGI, Monday. — There will be no work at any of the pits of the Stale coalmine tomorrow, with a likelihood of no work this ...

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  19. CIVILIANS HELP TO FIND MINES

    Mines dropped by Axis planes in Alexandria harbour are being located by a band of civilians. Each night members of the party patrol the ...

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  20. DR. F. T. HARTNETT APPEALS

    Under provisions of the Medical Act. Francis Timothy Hartnett, of Camberwell rd., Camberwell, medical practitioner, has given notice of ...

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  21. STEPS TO OVERCOME SHORTAGE OF COAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Difficulties in Victoria and SA arising from serious coal shortages in those Slates will be discussed at a proposed ...

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  22. MAISKY APPEALS FOR TANKS

    "Tanks for Russia" Week opened today, Mr. Maisky, Soviet Ambassador, yesterday issued a message: "We need tanks more tanks, and yet ...

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  23. NO PETROL RELIEF YET

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Existing petrol rationing schedules will apply next month, said Senator McLeay, Supply Minister, today. ...

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  24. TIDE TURNING AGAINST JAPAN, SAYS DR. KOO

    Chinese soldiers had fought the mighty war machine of Japan to a standstill, and now the tide seemed to be turning definitely in favour of ...

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  25. SOVIET SCIENTISTS OBSERVE ECLIPSE

    Despite the war Soviet scientists made detailed observations of yesterday's total eclipse of the sun, and described some of them over Moscow ...

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  26. GERMANS MUST BE KILLED—T U C Leader

    "This war can be won only by, killing Germans," said Mr. George Gibson chairman of the Biltish TUC, addressing a meeting at Leeds ...

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  27. HIKERS MISSING IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Police and other searchers returned tonight after having failed to find 6 hikers— 2 men and 4 women—who have been ...

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  28. BRITISH TALKS AT SINGAPORE

    Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador to Chungking, arrived today for discussions with Mr. Duff Cooper, British Minister in Far East, ...

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  29. PROFITEERING IN U S

    The Department of Justice has been asked to take action against profiteers who have raised the prices of some chemicals by 100 to 400%. ...

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  30. MR. HUGHES 77 THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Mr. W. M. Hughes, Navy Minister, will be 77 on Thursday. He was bom at Llandudno, Wales, on September 25, 1864. ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF RAZOR BLADES IN JAPAN

    All men in Japan may have to grow beards whether they like it or not. Shortage of steel has caused the Ministry for Commerce to ...

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  32. "USA IN THE WAR WITHIN 3 MONTHS"

    A prophecy that USA would enter the war on the side of Britain, Russia, and China within 3 months was made by Mr. David Grenfell, ...

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  33. GIRL'S WORLD RECORD IN SHELL FACTORY

    A world record for production of AA shell components has boen established at Birmingham by 21-yearold Evelyn Duncan. She turned out ...

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  34. PLANE LOSSES FOR LAST WEEK

    Excluding the campaign in Russia the Axis last week lost 71 planes and Britain 53. Details are:- Over Britain, — Germany, 3; ...

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  37. "US ISOLATIONIST MOVEMENT WEAKENING"

    Steady disintegration of the Isolationist movement in USA is seen by William Wintle. San Francisco radio commentator, following the Gallup ...

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  38. HEAVY DAMAGE TO FISH OIL PLANT

    A message from Stockholm says the RAF extensively damaged the Floro fish oil factory in Norway during the raid on Saturday. An ...

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  39. NEW POWER ALCOHOL FUEL ON MARKET

    Motor fuel with a substantial proportion of locally produced alcohol is the latest development in petrol. Known as "Plumecol," it ...

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  40. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE OF HOPE TO JEWS

    In a message on the occasion of the Jewish New Year, President Roosevelt called on the nation to rededicate itself "to the task which ...

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  41. BLOOD COLLECTION EQUIPMENT

    As result of Red Cross and AMC co-operation equipment necessary to establish 25 blood collecting centres throughout Australia will be ...

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  42. GERMANS THREATEN FRENCHMEN

    According to a message from Vichy, German troops equipped with machine-guns and armoured cars will move at once against any ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES WARNS "NATIONAL GUARD"

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "If the banned 'Australian National Guard' persists in holding a meeting of the body under that name members will ...

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  44. MINIMUM PAY FOR SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Minimum pay of £1 a day would commend itself to many people, but its practicability was doubtful, Mr. Hughes, ...

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  45. FIREWATCHERS ENROL

    Registration for firewatching under recent Government order was completed today when men from 46 to 59 years enrolled. Yesterday ...

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  46. SOCIAL SERVICE ADMINISTRATION

    No economics would be effected if Sir Frederick Stewart's suggestion for the Commonwealth administration of certain social services were ...

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  47. DOCK DISPUTE MAY END

    Settlement of the builders' strike at a victorian dockyard is probable this week. Terms of settlement drafted at an Arbitration Court ...

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  48. JOINING GEN. DE GAULLE

    Hundreds of French citizens in USA arc enlisting in Gen. de Gaulle's forces, says the Washington correspondent of United Press. ...

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  49. JEWISH NEW YEAR

    Melbourne synagogues were crowded yesterday when the Jewish New Year services began. They will be continued today. The year ...

    Article : 56 words
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