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  2. INDIAN MOUNTAIN GUNNERS IN BURMA

    examining for the first time a U-S Tommy gun, included in Lease-Lend equipment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. REICHENAUS DEATH PUZZLE TO GERMANS

    Remarking that the death of rield-Marshal von Reichenau is puzzling the Germans, the diplomatic correspondent of The Times says ...

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  4. JAPANESE PREPARE OFFENSIVE

    Japanese artillery activity yesterday was obviously aimed at preparing the way for a heavy attack on Australian positions, and in the Muar River section the enemy was apparently preparing to attempt an ...

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  5. RAAF CREW OF 6 KILLED

    When a RAAF service aircraft crashed while taking off at a South Australian aerodrome at the weekend all 6 members of His crew were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 285 words
  6. AUTHORITY NEEDED FOR ARP

    Legislative powers to enable ARP services in Victoria to function for the protection of the public during air raids had been discussed by the ...

    Article : 366 words
  7. CUT IN CAR FEES REFUSED

    No reduction will be made in motor registration fees nt the present, State Cabinet decided last night, but it will review the position ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "The fall of Germany i" inexorable and nearer than politicians on either side imagine. Its coming is like a precise mathematical law ...

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  9. AMBULANCE TRAIN STRAFED

    Today I saw a British ambulance train which has been bombed and machinegunncd by Japanese aircraft 3 times since December 21. ...

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  10. REDUCED CAR INSURANCES

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Professor Copland. Commonwealth Prices Commissioner, said today that a reduction in motor vehicle insurance ...

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  11. FAKE JAPANESE 10 DOLLAR NOTE,

    bearing no signature and incorrect in colour, watermark, and design. In occupied parts of northern Malaya, Japanese soldiers offer this worthless money for goods they steal, sending those not required immediately to hungry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EDUCATION POLICY CHANGES

    Important developments in education policy were announced by Mr. Lind, Minister for Education, after a Cabinet meeting last night. ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO GET WATER FAILED

    The AXIS forces at Ha[?]aya, which surrendered unconditionally to Gen. de Villiers, commander of the South African forces, at noon on Saturday, ...

    Article : 366 words
  14. GUARDING THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM

    Mr. churchill gave a 15-minute address to the Bermuda Legislature on Thursday when he visited the islands in the course of his Atlantic ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS ARE NOT DECEIVED BY JAP. TRICKERY

    Nothing fresh is reported on the Australian front except considerable patrol activity on both sides. Apparently the Japanese are ...

    Article : 319 words
  16. CITY HOSPITALS PREPARE

    Thorough raid emergency plans have been made at Queens Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital, Fairfield. A casualty clearing ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. NSW BLACKOUT INTENSIFIED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A blackout of all buildings with windows visible from the sea is compulsory in NSW from tonight. Additional lighting ...

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  18. VON LIST MYSTERY

    Moscow Radio says it is reported from Stockholm that Marshal von List has been sent to a concentration camp. ...

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  19. WARNING ON PROFITS

    CAMPERDOWN, Monday. — If there were many more cases of excess war profits by Flinders lane firms or large emporiums, he would ...

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  20. STATE APPOINTS NEW LABOUR SECRETARY

    Mr. R. H. Beers, PM, chairman of the Metropolitan Fair Rents Court since its establishment, was last night appointed by State Cabinet as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 158 words
  21. NAZI TROOPS "MOVE FROM BALKANS"

    Hurried withdrawal of German troops from Serbia, where they are being replaced by Hungarians and Rumanians, is reliably leported ...

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  22. NOTES ON THE CABLES COUNTING JAPAN'S NAVAL LOSSES IN THE PACIFIC

    There is welcome news of Allied naval activity in the Pacific. All the time, of course, British (Including Australian) and NEI warships have ...

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  23. VICTORY TO RAAF NIGHT FIGHTERS

    The RAAF night fighter squadron in Britain has made its first kill —a Dorniet 217. Mr. Drakeford, Air Minister, received this advice ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS

    Four men living near the city are wanted by the Voluntary War Service Register to give immediate service, mainly clerical, at Royal ...

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  25. RUSSIAN UNIONISTS CHEERED AT BRITISH MEETING

    Members of me Russian trade union delegation to Britain received a tumultuous ovation when they attended the largest trade union ...

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  26. SGT.-OBSERVER KILLED

    Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tindley, I Glen Iris rd., Camberwell, have received news that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. REPORT ON MILK PICKETS' ACTS

    Intcrfciencc with those who desired to effect Sunday deliveries of milk will not be tolerated," said Mr. Dunstan, Premier, yesterday, ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    Mr. Cyril J. Miller who died at the weekend was the founder of Warleigh Croquet Club. He was captain of several Australian croquet Test ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. PLANE NEEDED 250ft. MORE TO CLEAR MOUNTAIN

    Six hundred feet below the rugged summit of Table Rock Mountain lies the crumpled remains of the big airliner which crashed soon after ...

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  30. MR. CHURCHILL AS PILOT

    Mr. Churchill on his flight across the Atlantic piloted the flying-boat for part of the journey from Bermuda to Plymouth. ...

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  31. MORE PLANES, EQUIPMENT FOR MALAYA

    Latest advices indicate that Australian representations about equipment and air support of troops in Malaya are bearing fruit, but the ...

    Article : 303 words
  32. LEPER COLONY FACES STARVATION

    The largest leper colony in the world, situated on Cullon Island, in the Phillippines, faces starvation because of the war. ...

    Article : 115 words
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  34. BRITISH ENGINEER'S REVOLUTIONARY PLANE DESIGN

    A civil engineer, W. F. Howard, claims to have designed a revolutionary type of aeroplane wing, giving a more efficient lift than the ...

    Article : 169 words
  35. "EMPIRE CABINET IMPRACTICABLE AT PRESENT"

    In a leader in which it describes Mr. Churchill's visit to USA as "a turning point of the war," The Times says that the rcassertion by ...

    Article : 211 words
  36. US NAVY VOTE

    The U-S Navy Department discloses that President Roosevelt today requested an additional [?]11,000,000,000 for the Navy, of which ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. BRITISH DETAIN BURMA PREMIER

    U. Saw, Prime Minister of Burma, who was on his way back to Burma through NZ and Australia, has been detained by the British Government. ...

    Article : 207 words
  38. SUBMARINE OVERDUE

    The Admiralty announces that the submarine Perseus is overdue and must be considered lost. ...

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  40. 8,000,000 MEN IN U S FORCES PREDICTED

    Senator M. R. Tydings who in the last war rose from private to lieut.-colonel, predicted that USA would have over 8,000,000 men in the Army ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. MINERS' DUTY TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. H. Wells, now general president of the Miners' Federation, who assumed office to-day, said that he supported a full ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. Dr. VAN MOOK VISITS PRINCESS JULIANA

    Dr. H. I. van Mook, LieutenantGovernor-General of NEI, has left for Ottawa to visit Princess Juliana. It is expected that Dr. van Mook ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. "ADVENTUROUS" CHANGES IN GOVERNMENT URGED

    Mr. Shinwell, Independent Labour MP, in a speech at an "aid for Russia" meeting, said that Mr. Churchill must be as adventurous in ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. DESPATCH RIDER HURT

    Crashing head-on into a motor truck in Williamstown rd., near Fishermen's Bend, last night. Reginald B. Winnell, a military despatch ...

    Article : 40 words
  45. 3 MORE DISPUTES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Three NSW coal mines were idle today involving more than 1,500 men.. Richmond Main and Elrington are affected in ...

    Article : 98 words
  46. N E I TRADE COMMISSIONER

    The newly appointed NEI Trade Commissioner to India, Mr. J. Sch[?]m van der Loeft, whose departure from Java was postponed, has now left for ...

    Article : 38 words
  47. MUNITION WORKERS WANTED

    Unskilled men, women, and girls in the metropolitan area who are not already employed on defence work are urgently needed for ...

    Article : 76 words
  48. US BOMBER CRASHES: EIGHT KILLED

    Eight officers and men were killed when an army bomber crashed at Pendleton, Oregon, yesterday, it is officially announced. ...

    Article : 29 words
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