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  2. RETAIL PRICES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—By notice published in the Gazette today. Senator Keane, Minister for Customs, declared all goods and services traded ...

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  3. NOTES ON THE CABLES: DEMOCRACY IN STEP FOR WAR AND PEACE!

    One of the most significant campaigns against totalitarianism boasts no more formidable armament Ulan an idea—the union of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AIR RAID PROTECTION IN CITY

    Protection for shoppers, employees, and the general floating population of the city proper was discussed yesterday at a conference between the ...

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  5. POWERS OF SIR IVEN MACKAY

    Powers of Lt.-Gen Sir Iven Mackay, G O C-in-C Home Defences, who has been made responsible for the defence of the whole of ...

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  6. "SINGAPORE IN GRAVE DANGER"

    Singapore is in very grave danger. The consequences of its loss would be disastrous in the extreme," says Daily Mail in a leading article. ...

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  7. RED ARMY ALPINE TROOPS' SUCCESS

    Recapture by Soviet troops of an important range of mountains on Ribachi (or Fisher) Peninsula, in the Barents Sea, which dominate Petsamo is reported from Kuibyshev. ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith, and ready hands: ...

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  9. 'HOUR NEAR' FOR RED ARMY IN SIBERIA

    "Commanders and men of the Siberian Army know that the hour is not far off when the honourable task of dealing new and crushing ...

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  10. GERMANS URGED TO REVOLT

    A broadcast from a secret anti-Hitler station in Germany, urging Germans to revolt, has been intercepted by Columbia 'Broadcasting ...

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  11. AIRCRAFT DISPUTE INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Suggestions that, unless the strike at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation factory were settled a 24-hour ...

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  12. EMPORIUM'S A R P PLAN COMMENDED

    ARP plans adopted by Myer Emporium Ltd. were commended by Mr. J. D. Sutherland, city district warden, yesterday. He said the ...

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  13. MINISTER DEFENDS MR. ABBOTT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Senator Collings, Minister for the Interior, said today that he did not intend to take any action against Mr. Abbott, ...

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  14. MR. MENZIES REPLIES TO ALLEGATIONS

    Allegations by Mr. Arthur Krock, Washington correspondent of the New York Times, attributing to Mr. Menzies partial responsibility for ...

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  15. LESS EFFECTIVE AS NAVAL BASE

    There are indications that Singapore's present usefulness as a naval base—though not as a fortress—has already been sharply reduced, if not ...

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  16. FEWER GERMAN WORKERS: LESS EFFICIENCY

    Deductions made from the latest official figures indicate that at least 1,500,000 German workers were with drawn from industry for active ...

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  17. JAPANESE IN SARAWAK WERE DISGUISED

    Senator Ashley, Minister for Information, announced yesterday that the Department of Information had received the following report from ...

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  18. THREE BREAK FROM HOBART GAOL

    HOBART, Monday. — Three men who escaped from Hobart gaol at 8.35am today were still at large to-night, despite an intensive police ...

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  19. ARP DIRECTOR TO BE APPOINTED

    State Cabinet decided yesterday to appoint within a day or 2 a man of outstanding organising ability to take charge of ARP in Victoria as a ...

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  20. JUDGE RUTHERFORD DIES IN CALIFORNIA

    The death has occurred at San Diego (California) of Judge Rutherford, founder of the sect known as "Jehovah's Witnesses." He was 72. ...

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  21. FOUNDRY WORKERS REJECT ADVICE

    After a meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday, 250 members of the Agricultural Implement Makers' Union employed in the foundry ...

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  22. COURT'S RULING ON BREACHES OF HOLIDAY BAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Judge O'Mara held in the Arbitration Court today that a metal trades employee who ceased work on December ...

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  23. SMOOTH RUNNING ESSENTIAL

    Inquiry is to be made into allegations by employees about happenings at the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation's factory in Sydney, ...

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  24. DISUNITY, AIM OF NAZI "PEACE PLAN"

    The reported plan by the German General Staff to execute Hitler, offer peace to Britain and USA, double-cross Japan, and invite the Allies to ...

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  25. MERSEYSIDE BOMB CASUALTIES

    A message from Merseyslde states that most of the few casualties caused by Saturday night's raid occurred when a bomb demolished 4 ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S STRONG COASTAL DEFENCES

    While airfield defence may be far from efficient, this cannot be said of the defence of the British coast. A 2-day tour of the south-eastern area ...

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  27. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN HOLE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The search by police for Ida Davis, or Faulder, 38, who disappeared from the Yass district in November, ended today ...

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  28. NEW HOSTEL IN PALESTINE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new hostel for the services has been opened in Jerusalem by Lt.-Gen Sir Thomas Blamey. This is announced in a ...

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  29. ADMINISTRATION OF BROADCASTING

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A Parliamentary Standing Committee of 10 members, preferably equally representative of all parties, to advise and ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL BODY'S FIRST MEETING

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Only 2 items of a long agenda were discussed by the Industrial Relations Council, which held its first ...

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  31. DOCKYARD PLUMBERS' FARES

    Plumbers' Wages Board at its next meeting will be asked by the Harbour Trust to declare its dockyard a depot, instead of that at Market st., ...

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  32. LACK OF EQUIPMENT WORRIES SUBURBS

    Deep concern over the lack of proper ARP equipment was expressed by wardens in northern suburbs yesterday. They warmly supported ...

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  33. A I F MAN AS INTERPRETER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Spr. N. M. Crichton, who has been invalided back from the Middle East, is going to a NSW internment camp to act as ...

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  34. LIBRARY CLOSING AT 6

    Requests to keep the Public Library open after 6pm because of daylight saving could not, in his opinion, be granted, Mr. Pitt, ...

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  35. BAY PICNIC CANCELLED

    Mr. G. Smith, organiser of the Victorian Public Service Association annual picnic, said yesterday that because of the war situation, the ...

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  36. WOMEN OPERATORS NEEDED

    A large number of radio operators is required immediately for the WAAAF. Aget, are from l8 to 40, and qualified applicants or ...

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  37. Advertising

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  39. VICTORIA MARKET HOURS

    An application by stallholders at Vittoria Market for permission to remain open for trading until 7pm on Friday nights, instead of 6pm. as ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. WHY STRING MUST NOT BE WASTED

    Economy in the use of string is being urged by Mr. Beasley, Supply Minister, because most types of twine used in commerce are ...

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  41. MAN STRUCK BY TRAIN

    Struck by the 8.5pm Melbourne-bound train from Dandenong at Richmond station last night. Francis Leo Scully, 42, of Gourlay st., ...

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  42. AIR RESERVIST TEACHERS MEET

    About 120 honorary instructors of air crew reservists, who for up to l8 months have been giving instruction on 2 nights a week, met in ...

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  43. A R P COSTS AND TAXATION

    Expenses now being incurred by business houses for ARP were discussed at a meeting yesterday of the executive of the Taxpayers' ...

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  44. ARMY INVENTIONS METHOD

    An improved method of dealing with army inventions is expected as a result of a conference this week between members of the Inventions ...

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  45. DUTY OF ENEMY ALIENS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was the duty of enemy allens at large to find out what was required of them by the law, Mr. Parker. SM, said in ...

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  46. MAN ON COIN CHARGES

    Roy Gordon Windebank, Blyth st., Brunswick, was committed for trial at General Sessions on January 19 by Brunswick Court yesterday on ...

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  47. METAL WORKERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — About 80 sheet-metal workers and ironworkers employed in a Mort's Dock subsidiary went on sixike today because a shop ...

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  48. WOUNDING CHARGE FAILS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Augusta Tanti, 21, married woman, was acquitted in Quarter Sessions today of a charge of having maliciously ...

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  49. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on January 3 of Mrs. Ann Simpson, of Corryong, Upper Murray. She was 97. Mrs. Simpson, then Miss Ann Nott, came ...

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  50. DROWNING AT ALBERT PARK

    Found floating face downward in the water by a woman at Albert Park yesterday Laurence Eimer, 11, of Clarendon pl., South Melbourne, ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. IN THIS MAP OF LIBYA

    the light arrow indicates the direction in which Gen. Rommel's forces are refre[?]ting, pursued by Allied columns, toward El Agheila. Dark arrows in the cost represent Allied attacks which are directed chiefly aganist Helf[?]ye Pass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  53. TIMBER WORKERS' HOLIDAYS

    About 140 men, involving carters and drivers, carpenters, and timber workers employed by H. Beecham & Co. Pty. Ltd., Lonsdale st., Melbourne, ...

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  54. MILK CARTERS MEET TODAY

    Milk carters, who are members of the Transport Workers' Union, will hold a meeting at the Trades Hall today to consider the new conditions ...

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  55. WAR PRISONERS' PARCELS

    Army headquarters recommended yesterday discontinuance of the practice of placing blue and red labels on parcels sent to Australian ...

    Article : 42 words
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