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  2. 6-DAY WEEK WOULD END MILK DISPUTE

    Following the Transport Workers Union decision that milk carters would still refuge to deliver milk on Sunday, Mr. S. C. Wright, on behalf ...

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  3. WARDENS WERE ON THE JOB

    As far as the Victorian ARP was concerned there was no basis for the criticism that district wardens were not available on Australia Day. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS WILL FIGHT TO UTMOST

    The entire war could be lost in the south-west Pacific even if it could not be won in that area declared Mr. Casey, Australian ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL DISAGREEMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Strong denial that they have failed to help the nation and have walked off the job is made in a statement issued ...

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  6. STRATEGY OF WAR REVIEWED

    The vote of 464 to one by which the House of Commons agreed to the motion of confidence in the Government followed another enlightening speech by Mr. Churchill, whom the House cheered when he rose to ...

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  7. AERIAL VIEW OF THE JOHORE CAUSEWAY

    across the Straits of Johore, which links the island of Singapore with the mainland. It carries o roadway and rail track. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Beer emerged as a breakfast beverage today as Britain started milk rationing—one quart a week for each healthy adult. ...

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  9. ROMMEL'S COLUMNS HARASSED FROM THE AIR

    Throughout yesterday our fighter and bomber aircraft carried out a series of continuous and highly successful attacks on enemy forces ...

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  10. CONDUCT OF WAR CRITICISED

    Resuming the war debate in the Commons, Mr. Noel-Baker (Lab.) asked the Commons to judge, not by any fantastic standard of perfection, ...

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  11. NEED FOR BLACKOUT MATERIALS

    Although activities by the Commodities Board had greatly improved the situation, Mr. Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday that stocks of ...

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  12. US WRITER SAYS OBLIGATION TO RUSH AID

    USA's obligation to rush aid to Australia was stressed in a widely syndicated article yesterday by the columnist Raymond Clapper. ...

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  13. MILITIAMAN COURTMARTIALLED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Because of incidents at Narellan on January l8 and 19, a Militia gunner Norman William McLeod, was before a ...

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  14. CONTROL OF WATERSIDE LABOUR

    Regulations to set up wartime machinery to control the supply of waterside labour by means of a system of registration were announced ...

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  15. WARNING ON CAR LIGHTS

    Warning motorists to take immediate action to mask or screen head-lights, Mr. Balley, Chief Secretary, and chairman of the ARP equipment ...

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  16. D F C FOR NAVIGATOR OF ISMAILIA-DARWIN RECORD FLIGHT

    Wing-Cdr. Brian Kenyon Burnett who was navigator of one of the Wellesley bombers which established a long-distance record from Ismailia ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS

    COLERAINE.— A district pioneer, Mrs. John Waters, 79 of Nareen, has died She was born in County, of Tyrone Northern Ireland, and ...

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  18. USA WILL HAVE SEA SUPREMACY

    USA would have supremacy in the seas throughout the world when the present naval programme was completed, Col. Knox. Secretary of the ...

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  19. TANKER'S CREW RESCUED

    The trawler Grand Marshall today reported that she had rescued the entire crew numbering 28 of a Norwegian tanker, which was torpedoed ...

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  20. A I F CASUALTIES

    HARRIS, R., Sign., Sydney, Sigs. DIED OF WOUNDS CROUCH, S. H., Ptc., Rockdale, Inf. KILLED IN ACTION, PREVIOUSLY ...

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  21. AIRMAN'S DEATH

    Plt.—Off. Edward Miles Beaumont, 21, who was one of 2 killed when an RAAF training plane dived into Port Phillip Bay on Wednesday, was ...

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  22. DUTCH HOPE TO SINK A JAP. SHIP DAILY IN PACIFIC

    Dr. van Kleftens, Netherlands Foreign Minister, on arriving in New York by clipper yesterday, said that the Dutch hoped to sink a Japanese ...

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  23. VICTORIA MARKET HOURS

    If a complete blackout was ordered all trading at Queen Victoria Market would have to be confined to day-light hours, as it would be ...

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  25. LACONIC REPORT— LIGHTED SUB., SUNK SAME"

    The following laconic report has been received by U-S Navy Department from the pilot of a naval plane assigned to search for submarines: ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT TO DELIVER FIRESIDE CHAT ON FEB. 22

    President Roosevelt will deliver a radio fireside chat to the nation on George Washington's birthday (February 22). The broadcast, ...

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  27. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Fire which occurred early yesterday morning destroyed a large building in Mair st. east, Ballarat, formerly used as a hay and corn store, ...

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  28. "EIRE NOW FACED BY GREATEST IPERIL IN HISTORY"

    Never during its whole history had Eire been confronted with greater peril, declared Mr. Sean MacEntee, Minister of Local ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. S. AMERICAN ARMY CHIEFS TO MEET

    The Commanders-in-Chief of the Armies of Argentina, Brazil, Peru, and Chile will meet here soon, it is stated, to consider the problems of ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR VEGETABLE GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Vegetable growers, who were responding to the Commonwealth Government's appeal for extra production of vegetables of ...

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  31. MEXICO PROSCRIBES AXIS NATIONALS

    The Government has issued a decree stating that Axis nationals will no longer be permitted to enter or leave Mexico. ...

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  32. GEELONG NEWS

    Mr. W. Gould, postmaster at Geelong, will retire from the Commonwealth public service as from February 24, and he will begin final ...

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  33. BIRTHDAY MESSAGES TO ROOSEVELT

    His Majesty the King and Mr. churchill have sent personal mesrages of congratulations to President Roosevelt on his 60th birthday. ...

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  34. FILIPINOS NOT DISPIRITED BY REVERSES

    "Temporary reverses suffered by our arms have in no way weakened the determination of the Filipino people to continue fighting side by ...

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  35. LIMITS FOR WHEAT CROP ACREAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday. — National Seemity Regulations will shortly be issued to give effect to the Governments decision to limit acreages ...

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  36. JOAN CRAWFORD HAS LOMBARD'S ROLE

    Joan Crawford has taken over the role which was to have been taken by Carole Lombard in the Columbia picture "He Kissed the Bride." She ...

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  37. STEADY PRESSURE MAINTAINED BY CHINESE FORCES

    An official communique states that Chinese troops are striking steadily at Japanese railways and highways on a 1,000-mile front. ...

    Article : 135 words
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  39. BENDIGO EVENTS

    Changes in the staff of the Marist Brothers College are:—Bro. Boniface appointed director of the Marist Brothers' College, Kyneton; Bro ...

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  40. APPLE CROP LIGHT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A preliminary survey of the Australian apple crop showed that in all States except Tasmania and WA it would ...

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  41. CHINESE DELEGATE TO INDIA

    Recognising the importance of India as the centre of communicalions between China, Britain, and USA. the Chinese Government has ...

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