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  2. BATTLE BEGAN IN ROARING STORM

    The Battle of Libya began before dawn on Tuesday in a roaring thunderstorm. While hall and sleet lashed the desert and tropical ...

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  3. ADVANCE SURPRISED ENEMY

    Military observers declare that secrecy about the drive into Libya was preserved, and the enemy was caught unawares, says the Cairo correspondent of Associated Press. ...

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  4. AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Award of the Military Cross and the Military Medal to 2 WA membere of the AIF for gallantry in action ...

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  5. UAO WILL ATTEND PARTY TALKS

    With one dissentient, resolutions Were passed yesterday by the executive of the United Australia Organisation approving of the action of ...

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  6. SHUNTERS' STRIKE DECLARED OFF

    The 24 hours strike of Victorian railway shunters ended at 10.45 last night. by decision of a stopwork meeting at Unity Hall yesterday ...

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  7. STERN FIGHT NEAR SEA OF AZOV

    German threats to the Azov-Black Sea area are being stubbornly foungt north-east of Rostov and in the Crimea. Axis claims of "inexorable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U S MINERS TO CONSIDER SETTLEMENT

    The U-S Miners' Union committee will meet on Satuiday to consider President Roosevelt's suggestions for settlement of the strike in coalmines ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    The first shipments of American hardwood to Britain under the Lease-Lend Act are about to begin. In these shipments will be timers ...

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  10. ARMY CO-OPERATION WITHOUT DELAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Determination to develop Army co-operation in Australia with the least possible delay was expressed today by ...

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  11. REVOLUTION IN OUR INDUSTRY

    Figures given in London yesterday by Sir Keith Murdoch showed that Australian arms production had brought industrial revolution in 18 ...

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  12. SOME JAPANESE DO NOT WANT WAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— "If there is war with Japan it will not, I imagine. please the Japanese who have left or are leaving NEI," said ...

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  13. CIVIL CLOTHING NEEDS TO BE PROTECTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Action is being taken by Mr. Beasley, Supply Minister, to ensure the maintenance of sufficient clothing supplies for ...

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  14. SUMMER RAIN IF NOT SUMMER WEATHER

    If summet heal and sunshine have not yet leached Melbourne the city at least had a summery rainstorm yesterday. The sheets of rain which ...

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  15. DISSENTING REPORT ON HORSEFLOAT INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Five of the 6 Labour members of the Parliamentary Committee on War Expenditure issued tonight a report ...

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  16. SUPPLY OF PETROL IMPROVES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—So substantial lias been recent improvement in the supply of petrol to Australia from overseas that the ...

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  17. "GREAT NEWS" LT.-GEN. MACKAY

    'It is great news," declared Lt.Gen. Sir Iven mackay, C-in-C Home Forces, yesterday. "But so far we cannot predict until we see the ...

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  18. NEW RENT CONTROL REGULATIONS IN FORCE NEXT WEEK

    CANEERRA, Thursday.— Final draft of the new Rent Control Regulations was approved tonight at a conference between Mr. Waid ...

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  20. CONTROL OF "RACKETEERING" ON PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Legislation to control the activities of pensioners' protection societies, which, he claimed, were run mainly for the ...

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  21. JOCKEY LEAVES £4,367 ESTATE

    Assets valued at £4,367 were left by William Francis Elliot, late of Kambrook rd., Caulfield, jockey, who died at Bairnsdale District Hospital ...

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  22. ITALIAN MORALE SHAKEN BY RAF RAIDS

    Neutrals just returned from ltaly, says Daily Telegraph Ankara correspondent, state that recent RAF raids on Italy have seriously affected ...

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  23. GAOLED FOR 14 YEARS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At Quarter Sessions today John Williams, 31, truck driver, was sentenced to 14 years' gaol, the maximum penalty, ...

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  25. GERMAN SALVAGE PLANTS FOR OIL

    Mobile "oil refineries" follow the advancing German forces in Russia, evidently to reflue on the spot whatever stocks of oil they may capture ...

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  26. M P's SON SHOT: MAN ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— William Thomas James, 22, son of Mr. Rowley James, MP for Hunter, was shot dead at the South Maitland railway ...

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  27. ARSENIC POISONING ALLEGED: INTENT TO MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — It was alleged in court at Emmaville today that Darrell Raymond Myers, 27, hotel groom, charged with intent to ...

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  28. BLUE WITH COLD?

    The Spanish Fascist "Blue" Division, operating near Novgorod, is reported to be bogged in snow and swamps in the Lake Ilmen region. ...

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  29. "ARMED US MERCHANTMEN IN 10 DAYS"

    Col. Knox. Navy Secretary told newspapermen today that armed U-S merchantmen would be sailing the North Atlantic within 10 days. ...

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  30. SNUB TO LITVINOVS CAUSES CONCERN

    "Two points need clearing up over the refusal to Mr. Litvinov, Soviet Ambassador-designate to USA, and his wife of seats in a British air ...

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  31. SYDNEY TAXIMEN CONTINUE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A meeting of the 140 drivers of Yellow Cabs of Australia Ltd. today decided to continue the strike against the ...

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  32. NAZI HIDES IN PIANO; RECAPTURED

    Lieut. Hans Strehl, a German airman, who is a prisoner of war, hid himself inside a piano at Fort Henry internment camp yesterday, but was ...

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  33. STRIKE THREAT OVER TIPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A section of employees at Romano's restaurant, Castlereagh st., threatened to strike because they want a more equal ...

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  34. 3 DIE IN TUNNEL FIRE

    At Van Nuys (California), 94 vans lof a Southern Pacific freight train stalled in the 7,000-fcot Hassen Tunnel yesterday, and caught fire. ...

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