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  2. GERMAN FORCES IN CRIMEA

    Doubts whether the Germans had reached any part of the west coast of the Crimean Peninsula were expressed yesterday by "The Times" Stockholm correspondent who said that nowhere were the ...

    Article : 436 words
  3. "STILL A LONG WAY TO GO"

    Confidence in the ultimate victory of Britain and her Allies was expressed by Mr. Duff Cooper, British Minister, in a stirring speech, when replying to an enthusiastic reception given him by about 400 ...

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  4. US SUPPORTS CHURCHILL WARNING

    Mr Churchill's promise to aid USA in the event of war with Japan Is hailed with enthusiasm in USA. It is accepted also as another ...

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  5. JAPAN'S AIM IS ANGLOUS RETREAT

    Japan's aim was to force Britain and USA to retreat from East Asia, Mr. Okinobu Kaya, Japanese Finance Minister, declared yesterday, ...

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  6. CASE FOR MINERS' PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — In his address at the Secret Fund Inquiry today, Mr. Cassidy, KC (counsel for Mr. C. Nelson. Miners' Federation ...

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  7. RAN CAPTAIN HONOURED THIRD TIME

    For good service in Greek waters 10 members of the RAN had, with approval of the King, been mentioned in despatches, Mr. Makin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AlF AS UNIFIED FORCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Importance of maintenance of the AIF as a unified force was emphasised by Gen. Sir Tilomas Blamey, G-O-C AIF ...

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  9. COSSACK WAS FIFTH RN SHIP OF SAME NAME

    "There have been 5 ships with the name Cossack in the Royal Navy, but none has won such fame as the ship we have just lost," says the ...

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  10. ACUTE FOOD SHORTAGE IN FRANCE, BELGIUM

    An appeal to President Roosevelt to unfreeze sufficient French funds to purchase food in USA for people in France, who were threatened with ...

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  11. HIGHER POSTAGE CHARGES SOON

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Senator Ashley,PMG, expects that the bill to give effect to the Budget proposal for a war postage tax of ½d. will ...

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  12. JAPANESE LEAVE NEI

    Sixteen hundred Japanese, including the wife and children of Mr. Ishizawa, Japanese Consul-General, who will shortly be replaced, were ...

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  13. SALUTING OF FLAG IN SCHOOLS

    By an amendment to an amendment of the Education Act Amendment Bill moved by Mr. Martin, Honorary Minister, in the Legislative ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. PYJAMA GIRL MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. Mackay, Police Commissioner, has told Mr. Baddeley, Chief Secretary, that there is no foundation for the claim of ...

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  15. MUNITIONS WORKS INSPECTED

    Mr. Duff Cooper called on Mr. Essington Lewis, Director-General of Munitions, yesterday morning, and later toured some of Melbourne's ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PILOT RAMS ITALIAN PLANE

    An Australian sergeant-pilot, after ramming an Italian plane, baled out at 20,000ft. and landed on a roof top it is officially stated. ...

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  17. WAVELL'S FRANK I ADMISSION OF MIDDLE EAST ERROR

    Speaking in reply to a welcome when he took his scat in the Council of State, Gen. Wavell emphasised that practically all the trained and ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. FOOD FOR RUSSIA

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. — The Food for Russia Appeal was launched tonight at one of the keenest meetings held in Ballarat. Cr. W. J. Perkins, ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. "GERMAN FRONTIERS MUST BE RESTRICTED"

    Lecturing at Aberdeen University, Dr. Bones. Czech President, said there would be a third European and World War if drastic steps were ...

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  20. UNION ORDERS US STRIKERS BACK TO WORK

    AFL leaders have outlawed the stilke of building trades workers on naval construction projects in the San Diego area. The union's action ...

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  21. 2 HURT IN CAR-TRAM CRASH

    Two men were injured, one seriously, when a car and tram collided at the intersection of City rd. and Clarendon st., South ...

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  22. NO COMMON POOL FOR RECRUITING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Pending a report by a sub-committee appointed at a Ministerial conference in Melbourne yesterday, the Army, Navy, ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. SEWERAGE AUTHORITIES

    WARRACKNABEAL, Tuesday. — The Provincial Sewerage Authorities Association, at its annual conference today, decided that an endeavour ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. VOC RIFLES

    The suggestion in The Argus that all former riflemen who are now serving In VDC units be permitted to retain their own rifles is under ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. AIF CASUALTY LISTS

    KILLED IN ACTION. PREVIOUSLY REPORTED MISSING CHERRINGTON-HUNTER, B., Lieut., St. Kilda, Inf. ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CABINET "IMPRACTICABLE"

    Belief that an Empire War Cabinet was impracticable was expressed by Mr. William Jordan, NZ High Commissioner in London, who is visiting ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. INDIAN POLITICIAN TURNS TRAITOR

    It is officially stated that Subhas Chandra Base has gone over to the enemy, and is now believed to be either in Berlin or Rome. Bose ...

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  30. CIO PRESIDENT LUNCHES WITH ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Philip Murray, president of the CIO, lunched with President Roosevelt at White House yesterday. It is understood that they discussed ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT URGES MORE TAXATION

    Mr. Roosevelt has sent a letter to Congress urging it to take immediate steps towards absorbing a larger amount of the national ...

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  32. NEW CURE FOR "DUM-DUM" FEVER

    Professor Warrington Yorke announces from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine the discovery of a drug for treating the disease ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. NEW KING'S BENCH JUDGE

    Sir William Birkett has been appointed a Judge of the King's Bench. Better known by his second name, ...

    Article : 54 words
  34. TOBRUK FIGHTING MAY BE FILMED

    If Gen. Auchinleck agrees the War Office, says Daily Express, will soon send uniformed front line camera squads to film day-by-day fighting ...

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  35. IRISH COAL BOAT BOMBED

    It is revealed in Dublin that the coal boat Glencree (481 tons) was bombed last week 15 miles northwest of Bishop's Light by 2 Ju.88's. ...

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  36. MR. ROOSEVELT'S ARMISTICE DAY SPEECH

    President Roosevelt's Armistice Day speech will be broadcast throughout USA at 2am Australian eastern standard time. ...

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  37. TRIKERS HOLD UP [?] DEFENCE WORKS

    Work on 10 military projects in olving £35,000,000 stopped today when 3,000 AFL workers began a general building trades strike. They ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. SUBPCENA OF US CONGRESSMAN

    The House of Representatives has directed, by a resolution adopted yesterday, that Representative Hamilton Fish shall ignore a Federal grand ...

    Article : 98 words
  39. ESCAPE FROM GESTAPO

    Having escaped from the Gestapo's reign of terror, Konrad Nordahl, chairman of the Norwegian Trades Union Congress, has arrived in ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. £589,000 FOR WATER WORKS

    "The old idea of Parliamentary finance has gone, and we must face the fact," satd Mr. Eager, unofficial leader. in the Legislative Council ...

    Article : 219 words
  41. REUBEN JAMES SANK 2 U-BOATS, SAYS SAILOR

    Senator Wheeler said yesterday that he had received a letter written by a sailor in USS Reuben James to his mother asserting that the ...

    Article : 45 words
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  43. CONGRESS HEADS SEE PRESIDENT

    Congress leaders conferred with Mr. Roosevelt at White House today, when neutrality revision, price control, and legislation to curb strikes ...

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