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  2. FROST GRIPS MOSCOW FRONT

    German success in the Tula sector may be attributed to the roads having recently frozen and become much firmer, making it easier for mechanised units to manœuvre, writes the Stockholm correspondent of ...

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  3. SIGNIFICANT SINGAPORE STAFF TALKS

    The staff talks which Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, C-in-C in India, is attending at Singapore will ensure complete co-operation between ...

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  4. US SENATE "WILL REPEAL NEUTRALITY"

    Government leaders predicted that within a month U-S merchantmen would be carrying vital munitions into British ports. ...

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  5. "BUDGET BORN OF PARTY STRIFE"

    Financial News, in a 2-column leading article, severely attacks the Australian Budget, principally for the taxes on higher incomes. ...

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  6. RISE IN PRICE OF SMOKES SUSPENDED

    Increases in wholesale and retail prices of tobacco and cigarettes, which came into operation yesterday morning, were suspended later in the ...

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  7. RECRUITING FOR AIF AND RAAF

    SYDNEY, Monday. — All aspects of recruiting for the AIF and RAAF will be examined at a conference to take place in Melbourne on Monday, ...

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  8. LUXURY BUYING MUST BE CUT

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "Professions of faith unsupported by deeds will get us nowhere in the conduct of the war," said Mr. Curtin, Prime ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    World affairs have taken such a turn that all of us must begin to think about the basis of our democracy, the price of our freedom. The ...

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  10. "CONVERT AT ONCE"

    Treasury officials urge holders of maturing securities to convert their holdings into the new issue at once. They point out that bondholders in ...

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  11. JOINT TAXING OF INCOMES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One aspect of the Budget certain to be challenged by the Opposition at Canberra this week is that providing for the joint ...

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  12. "A B C D" POWERS' RAW MATERIAL PLAN

    Arrangements for co-ordination of the flow of vital raw materials for mutual defence purposes of the "ABCD"—American, British, ...

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  13. "CONFESSED" TO SPARE WIFE

    A statement that he had confessed to a crime ho did not commit to spare his wife the ordeal of questioning by detectives was made by ...

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  14. "IMPERTINENT," SAYS MR. CURTIN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "The criticism, coming from where it does, is impertinent," Mr. Curtin said tonight. "The Budget is Australians' ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA NEVER MORE UNITED

    Australia had never been stronger and never more united in playing a dogged, vigorous hand in winning the war, Sir Earle Page said today. ...

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  16. WANTS BIGGER OUTPUT OF OIL FROM GLEN DAVIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Government would insist that the production of oil from shale by the Glen Davis Company should be improved, ...

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  17. HEAVY MOSCOW RAID

    Between 300 and 400 planes swarmed over Moscow in half-hour relays yesterday in one of the heaviest raids on the city, says Daily ...

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  18. MANY VETERANS IN RAF IN MALAYA

    Among British and Australian members of RAF in Malaya are many veterans of the battle for Britain and the Near East fighting, says Tillman ...

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  19. ONE KILLED, 5 HURT IN CAR MISHAP

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The driver was killed and 5 passengers were injured when a single-seater car overturned on the State Highway, between ...

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  20. WORKERS OFFER TO INCREASE OUTPUT OF WAR MATERIALS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Employees, including engineers and ironworkers, engaged on the night shift at the munitions annexe of Emmco have ...

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  21. DEFENCES AGAINST NIGHT RAIDERS IMPROVE

    The 6 raiders destroyed over Britain on Saturday night are believed to represent between 10% and 15% of the total sent over, says the ...

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  22. SEAL DESTRUCTION PROTEST

    A storm of protest has been raised on Phillip Island by the order of Mr. Bailey, Chief Secretary authorising the destruction of 1,000 seals at ...

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  23. SMOKERS PAID TAX CHEERFULLY, BUT DIDN'T HAVE TO

    "It's pretty tough having to pay 11d. for 10 cigarettes," said the young man as he walked into the tobacconist, "but give me a small tipped ...

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  24. DAYLIGHT PATROLS

    An Air Ministry communique says: —Fighters attacked railways and a radio station in the course of daylight patrols over northern France ...

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  25. CONFERENCE ON BEER PRICE

    Professor D. B. Copland, Commonwealth Prices Commissioner met representatives of licensed Victuallers and breweries yesterday to ...

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  26. MOULDERS' STRIKE SETTLED

    The strike of about 70 moulders at the works of Metters Ltd., Alexandria, and at McIlwraith Industries Pty. Ltd. was settled today, and the ...

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  27. BRITAIN ALLOWS US FOOD TO BE SENT TO FRANCE

    Britain, it is authoritatively stated, sayh Herald-Tribune Washington correspondent, has given permission for an American Red Cross ship to take ...

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  28. POST-WAR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC UNIT PLANNED

    Formation of a postwar European economic unit, embracing Poland, Czechoslovakia, Jugoslavia, and Greece, will be ...

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  29. DEBT RISES STEEPLY IN GERMANY

    The Federation of Tax Administrators has issued an analysis of debt increases of 5 nations between 1930 and 1940, showing the ...

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  30. GRAZIER LEAVES £16,833

    Union Trustee Company Limited is applying through Mr. Geo. H. Wise, solicitor, for letters of administration, c.t.a., of the estate of Mr. Ernest ...

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  31. DEAD GIRL IDENTIFIED

    A young woman who was struck by a motorcycle and killed as she was stepping off a tram at the corner of Malvern rd. and Edgar st., ...

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  32. UNION REDUCES CLERKS' WAGES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The 3 girls who went on strike on Friday did not report for duty at the office of the Carpenters' Union today. They ...

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  33. JAPAN-TIMOR AIR SERVICE TO OPEN

    Leaving Yokohama on November 15, the first plane in the new fortnightly air service between Japan and D[?] (Timor) will reach its ...

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  34. FEW RAIDERS

    Early yesterday evening a small number of single enemy aircraft dropped bombs at a few isolated points in East Scotland and East ...

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  37. ESCAPE FROM REFORMATORY

    Two youths, aged 17, escaped from Castlemaine Reformatory about 3.30 pm yesterday and were last seen heading for Chewton on bicycles, which ...

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  38. DUTCH COURT OPENED IN LONDON

    Dutch sailors who break the law on Dutch ships at sea will be tried by all-Dutch Courts in Britain. The first of these-the Netherlands ...

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  39. FLOATING MINE DESTROYED NEAR BARWON HEADS

    A mine believed to have been laid by an enemy raider a year ago, was seen floating about 2 miles south of Barwon Heads Bluff yesterday. It ...

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  40. FATALLY INJURED IN EXPLOSION

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Amazing fortitude was shown by Keith Ninnis, 42, secondhand dealer and prospector, of Oxide st, who suffered ...

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  41. "NO JAPANESE PLANS FOR BASE"

    Rumours that the Japanese intended to establish a base at Dilli (Portuguese Timor) now that they had been granted a concession to ...

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  42. QUISLING MINISTER ATTACKS SWEDES

    Swedish Nazis would not tolerate the lying propaganda about Quisling and his followers being published In the Swedish Press Gulbrand Lunde, ...

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  43. HOW FLAGS SHOULD BE FLOWN

    The Russian flag will be flown throughout Australia on Friday next by direction of Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister. The day commemorates ...

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  44. MINE ON WA BEACH

    PERTH, Monday.—A mine of German origin, 3ft. in diameter, and partly embedded in sand, was found on the beach in Frenchman's Bay, ...

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  45. GERMANS SEEK CONTROL OF SUEZ CANAL

    It is reported from Vichy that Germany is trying to acquire a share in control of the Suez Canal by heavy purchases of French holdings, says ...

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  46. PRISONERS OF WAR CAMPS

    The central bureau of the Australian Red Cross Society has received advice from London that all officers (including Australians) who were ...

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  47. SERBS RUTHLESSLY PERSECUTED

    One of the worst aspects of the invaders' policy of extermination of the Serbian element in Jugoslavia is the systematic persecution of members of ...

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  48. OBITUARY

    Mr. Edward J. Kelly, whose death occurred at East Malvern, had had long service with the Bank of New South Wales prior to his ...

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  49. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Police inquiries into the death of Samuel Auty, 29, of Francis st, Collingwood, following his attempt to stop a fight between 2 men at the ...

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  50. MONGOLIA FRONTIER PACT

    A mixed commission appouited to fix the frontier between Outer Mongolia, under Soviet protection, and Manchoukuo, which is controlled by ...

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  52. MR. DE VALERA WARNS EIRE

    Mr. de Valera warned the people of Eire yesterday that they must organise and prepare themselves to fight agaiast any invader. ...

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