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  2. AUSTRALIANS AT I L O CONFERENCE

    Australian delegates to the International Labour Conference today declared themselves well satisfied with its present progress. They ...

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  3. CONVINCED PACIFIC WAR IS COMING

    Two points of view, one representing the opinion of the American people and the other the opinion of the Japanese people indicate a ...

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  4. SIGNIFICANCE OF CRIMEA PENETRATION

    Significance of the German penetration of the Crimea lies in the fact that Sebastopol must soon become a new focus of military operations, says "The Times" correspondent on the German frontier. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN VISIT MOST IMPORTANT

    "My visit to Australia and New Zealand is the last but posslbly the most important of those necessary for formulating a policy of ...

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  6. CUP WEEK INFLUX

    All the signs point to a record influx of visitors to Melbourne for the third Cup week carnival of the war. So crowded is the city that many ...

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  7. MINISTER AND LABOUR M P's OPPOSED

    Messrs. Drakcford, Air Minister, who represents Maribyrnong, Brennan (Batman), and McLcod (Wannon) will be opposed for Federal ...

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  8. "AUSTRALIA CAN DEFEND ITSELF"

    CANBERRA, Friday. —The radio talk by Admiral Leutzow, a German Admiralty spokesman, urging Japan to attack Australia and claiming ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    Makers of women's shoes have not yet quite succeeded in putting all the leather into the heels. Not all young men who travel by ...

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  10. "RUSSIA WON'T FAIL"

    Mr. Harry Hopkins President Roosevelt's special representative writing in the American Magazine says "Stalin declared, 'We Russians ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. AIRMEN ON PETROL THEFT CHARGES

    Seven RAAF trainees attached to Point Cook have been arrested and charged with having stolen petrol. Thousands of gallons of high-grade ...

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  12. HERE NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Mr. Duff Cooper, British Minister in the Far East, accompanied by Lady Diana Cooper and Lt.-Col. Robertson, will ...

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  13. RUSSIAN PRISONERS USED ON WAR WORK

    The Germans aie using thousands of Russian prisoncis on war work says The Times diplomatic correspondent. Many wooden banacks in ...

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  14. OVERCROWDING IN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

    Complaints that equipment and housing of technical education in Victoria were inadequate in view of its importance to industry were made ...

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  15. HONG KONG WIVES WILL BE HEARD

    Mr. Duff Cooper has indicated his willingness to meet a deputation of Hong Kong evacuee wives when he visits Australia. It is understood ...

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  16. RAF BLASTS NAZI BASE

    Most devastating shipping attack ever carried out by a single squadron of the RAP left the harbour and anchorages of the Norwegian port ...

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  17. DRIVE TO OBTAIN COTTON OPERATIVES

    Mr. Bevin. Minister for Labour, and the Cotton Board are co-operating in a campaign to draft back thousands of workers into the cotton ...

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  18. RAAF CRASH IN "BATTLE" AREA

    Severe head injuries were suffered by an officer and an NCO when an RAAF plane engaged on tactical reconnaissance work during the "Battle ...

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  19. NOEL COWARD FINED £200 AND COSTS

    In fining Noel Coward £200, with £30 costs, on 3 charges relating to the non-declaration of assets, the magistrate at Bow Street said it was ...

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  20. STRANGE SLIP IN ARITHMETIC TEXT BOOK

    Only flaw in the new arithmetic textbook for Grade VIII., an Education Department publication representing one of the most progressive ...

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  21. PETROL EXPLANATION FROM NSW CUP VISITORS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Before deciding that they will drive to Melbourne and back for the Melbourne Cup motorists must be prepared to ...

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  22. PUBLICATION OF BETTING ODDS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — An information against Flank Vincent McGuinness, editor of the Daily Mirror, of having used the Truth and ...

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  23. SEA BURIAL OF OLD NUMBER PLATES

    Twenty tons of cancelled motorcar registration number plates will be dumped in the sea outside Port Phillip Heads by the Melbourne ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA GLAD OF US SUPPORT

    Sir Keith Murdoch told a Press conference today that Australia was united in the belief that Hitler must be defeated. The alternative, he ...

    Article : 390 words
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  26. GANDHI ON DISOBEDIENCE

    From Wardha it is reported that Gandhi has issued a statement that civil disobedience by a selected, few must continue, but this was no time ...

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  27. NO A I F MEN IN RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, Friday. — No Australian forces, were engaged in Russia, Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, said today. The arrangement still ...

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  28. LINDBERGH ACCUSES ROOSEVELT

    Charles Lindbergh, addressing an America First rally, accused President Roosevelt of leading USA to war by subaerfuge, and urged Americans to ...

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  30. LOSS BY ENEMY ACTION

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Inquiries begun under the previous Government into insurance scheme to cover the civilian population against ...

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  31. MAN'S SKELETON FOUND IN HOLLOW LOG

    WODONGA, Friday.—The skeleton of a man, aged probably between 35 and 40 years, was found this afternoon in a hollow log on the ...

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  32. WORK FOR WAR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A decision has yet to be reached by the Federal Government on the way in which prisoners of wai interned in ...

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  33. DEFENCES MUST BE MADE REAL

    Australia could not rely entirely on its natural defences in a war that was now almost on its shores, Mr. Hollway, State Opposition leader, ...

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  34. US MINERS RETURN TO WORK

    Mr. John L. Lewis told newspaper men today that the United Mine Workers Association had accepted Mr. Roosevelt's proposal for ...

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  37. MILITIA FORCES DEFENDED

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — For some time Militia forces liad been submitted to adverse criticism by public, the effect of which had crept into ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS IN FAMOUS FLYINGBOAT SQUADRON

    Plt.-Off. Ray Murphy, of Sydney, who recently flew prominent military identities from Alexandria to Britain, and was the first Australian ...

    Article : 244 words
  39. SOLDIERS TAKE OVER PLANT

    President Roosevelt has directed Mr. Stimson, Secretary for War, to immediately take possession and operate Air Associated Incorporated ...

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  40. INCREASE IN RETAIL TRADING

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Official statistics on retail trading in Sydney. Melbourne and Brisbane are being quoted in Government circles as ...

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  41. HOME GUARD TO HAVE PIKES

    Selected units of the Home Guard will be limed with pikes instead of rifles says Daily Telegraph. It is believed that hand to hand fighting ...

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  42. FINE DERBY DAY

    Fine wann weather is expected for the Derby today. The Weather Bureau says there are good prospects that it will continue until Cup Day. ...

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