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  2. CAR SPARES "FROZEN" BY ORDER

    A National Security order was issued yesterday by Mr. Beasley, Minister fot Supply, "freezing" 75% of the stocks of certain new motor ...

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  3. STRIKES IN NSW CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The employees of Dunlop Rubber (Australia) Ltd. favour a strike, but as they do not want to hold up important war ...

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  4. GAS UNIT ADVICE— AND THREAT

    Operators of essential transport services who fail to arrange voluntarily for their vehicles to be equipped with producer gas units ...

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  5. SWIFT CONQUEST OF PHILIPPINES

    Military observers in Washington believe that the Japanese have begun a desperate attempt to conquer the Philippines in a hurry in the hope that such conquest would enable them to complete attacks ...

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  6. SECTION OF MALACCA GENERAL HOSPITAL, MALAYA,

    where members of on Australian General Hospital have been stationed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    The following extracts are taken from a long letter by a French rasident of Paris, who went into the unoccupied zone to obtain its ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE IN WAR COUNCILS

    SYDNEY,Wednesday. — Australian representation in the British War Cabinet and in a Council of Action in the Pacific were urged ...

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  9. BRITISH EYES IN JUNGLE

    "Somewhere in Malaya" there are 2 British officers with a platoon of Malay soldiers, who have lived in the jungle since the outbreak of ...

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  10. "SINGAPORE IS WEAK SPOT OF WAR"

    "Singapore is the weak spot of the war," says Mr. G. Ward Price in an article in the Daily Mail. "Although we have pooled ...

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  11. PARACHUTE TROOPS HARRY NAZIS

    Vichy News Agency says that Russian parachutists have been landing behind the Axis lines in the Crimea for 2 days, and savage batties ...

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  12. DIGGER ARTIST.

    An artis[?] of an Australian engineering unit at work on an oil painting while he was stationed at Tobruk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AXIS FORCES TRAPPED AT HALFAYA

    With the fall of Sollum goes the German's last hope of getting supplies to the 7,000 or 8,000 Axis troops in Halfaya Pass, states the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA NOW AT WAR WITH BULGARIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A proclamation was signed in Canberra to-day declaring that a state of war exists between Australia and ...

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  15. SPECIAL COMMITTEE MEETS

    There were further consultations on Allied co-operation in the Pacific when, under the chairmanship of Mr. Abbott, MP, the newly ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. NO OFFER OF ARMS REFUSED

    No offer advabtageous to Australia was ever made in his presence that he did not accept with both hands, Mr. Menzies, former PM, said ...

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  17. "A LUNATIC IS CONDUCTING THE ORCHESTRA"

    When asked today if the Russians thought that the Germans would attack Turkey Sir Hughe Knatrhbullllugessen, British Ambassador to ...

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  18. JAP. INVASION "RILES" RAJAH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Although he no longer has a home and his family is scattered throughout the world, the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir ...

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  19. "IN IT" NOW WITH 6 BROTHERS

    The steay stream of results for the AIF continued yesterday, and officers at the Town Hall depot said that 4 drafts of men had been sent ...

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  20. NAZIS WANT MORE POPULATION — "NO NEED FOR MARRIAGE"

    Swedish newspapers says the Stockholm correspondent of The Times are quoting new German appeals for an increase in population, ...

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  21. TEACHERS AND HOLIDAYS

    On Monday Statr Cabinet will consider the extension of the State school holidiys to compensate tenchers who had remained on duty ...

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  22. CORDITE WORKERS RESUME WORK

    Twenty-eight men who resigned from their employment at Maribyrnong munitions factory on Tuesday, agreed last night to resume work ...

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  23. 2 BOYS DROWNED IN RIVER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Ivor Moore, 11, and Bernard Mahon. 9½, were drowned in Herbert River at Halifax this afternoon. They had ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. TRAIN ALTERATIONS

    The Railways Commnissioners announced yesterday that, the 9.20pm train from Traralgon to Maffra and the 3.40pm train from Muffra to ...

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  25. OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO PROMISE OF AIR SUPERIORITY

    Daily Mail says that an official inquiry will be held into the statement by a "high British authority" in Singapore that Malaya would have ...

    Article : 263 words
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  27. RAIDER BOMBS SHOPPING CENTRE

    An enemy plane which appeared over East Angila yesterday afternoon, dropped bombs in a shopping centre, causing casualities, some of ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. PAN-AMERICA ANTI-AXIS BLOC SOUGHT

    Mexico, Columbia, and Venezuela have formed a bl[?]e which will seek Pan-American severance of relations with all nations at war with USA. ...

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  29. "SIR S. CRIPPS MAY RETURN"

    The political correspondent of Evening News says Sir Stairord Cripps, British Ambassador to Moscow, has intimated that he wishes ...

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  30. DOUBT ABOUT SOLDIER'S DEATH

    A cable message from Washington quotes the Italian Red Cross for the statement that LI. Bryan Cherrington-Hunter, 23. of Melbourne, is ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. NOTES ON THE CABLES SMUTS HANDLES CRISIS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Once again the South African political tangle has assumed an unpleasant shape, but, as on other occasions, that shrewd ...

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  32. WHEN PM PLAYED FOR BRUNSWICK

    One of the members of a deputation from the Victorian Trainers' Association which waited yesterday on Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, was ...

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  33. TO FIGHT WITH FREE FRENCH

    Count de Sieyes, General de Gaulle's personal representntive in USA, is leaving for active service as a major in the Free French Forces ...

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  34. SIR EARLE PAGE'S SCHEME COMMENDED

    Sir Earic Page's plan for improving Empire co-ordination is the subject of favourable editorial comment in London newspapers. ...

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  36. SYDNEY SHOW ABANDONED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Royal Easter Show will not be held this year. Sir Archibald Howie, president of the Royal Agricultural Society, ...

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  37. BACK FROM CALCUTTA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. W. J. Smith, Director of Gun Ammunition, has returned to Sydney after a visit to Calcutta on private business. He ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. DSC TO RAN OFFICER

    Lieut, Lestle Maxwell Hincheliffe, RAN, who was recently awarded the DSC, is the only son of Mrs. Hinchcliffe, of Holbrook pl., Hobart, ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. CANADIANS IN AUSTRALIA

    Maj.-Gen. V. W. Odium, Canadian High Commissioner, has received a cable from his Government seeking news about Canadian evacuees in ...

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  40. RAN RELIEF FUND

    Received by Lord Mayo.— Previously acknowledged £8,013/0/5. Mrs. Howey, Stall No. 12. £27/12/9: Kaniva War Workers' Committee. £25: Birregurra ...

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