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  2. WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE SCHEME

    SYDNEY, Monday. — With the gazettal of regulations under the National Security Act Australia's greatest insurance scheme, covering ...

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  3. WRECKED JAPANESE TORPEDO PLANE,

    salvaged from the bottom of Pearl Harbour after the surprise attack on December 7. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NAZIS THROW IN MORE RESERVES

    More reserves which the German High Command had intended for its spring offensive are being thrown in on various fronts in an unsuccessful attempt to stem the Russian advance, says "Red Star," official ...

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  5. BATTLE FOR AUSTRALIA HAS STARTED

    "The Battle for Australia has started, for Australian blood has been spilt on Australian soil, and now, as never before, we realise that ...

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  6. NSW POLICE DISPUTE SENSATION

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. McKell, Premier, tonight took over the administration of the Police Department, and directed the Commissioner ...

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  7. POLITICAL POWER FOR INDIA

    The non-party conference yesterday passed a resolution expressing profound dissatisfaction that all real power in India was still concentrated ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Today USA is building ships, soon at a rate of two or even three a day, with speed and economy that was inconceivable in World War I.— ...

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  9. NEW BLOOD IN BRITISH CABINET

    Further Cabinet changes, involving new appointments, are announced from 10 Downing Street. The new Ministers, with their ...

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  10. "WE COULD MAKE THE HUNS SQUEAL"

    The British Cabinet changes (see Page 3) are generally welcomed by the London Press as a sign that the war will be conducted with fresh ...

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  11. DUTCH PIONEERED THE EAST INDIES Japs. Are Destroyers

    Deploring the fact that the exigencies of war had compelled the Dutch and the Indonesians to destroy the sources of then whole livelihood ...

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  12. PRAISE FOR GALLANT RED ARMY

    The Red Army, which is celebrating the 24th anniversary of its foundation, is receiving hundreds of messages of congratulation from all ...

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  13. DIVERGENT VIEWS ON CHIANG'S MESSAGE

    While the non-party conference at New Delhi has passed a resolution supporting Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's appeal that Britain should transfer ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN LAUNCHING TODAY

    At 1pm today, soon after his arrival from Sydney, Mr. Chifley. Federal Treasurer, will launch the Victorian £35,000,000 Liberty Loan ...

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  15. MANY DOCTORS ALREADY CALLED UP

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Mobilisation of doctors has now reached the stage when nearly one-third of Australia's medical practitioners are ...

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  16. MELBOURNE PILOT'S DARING FLIGHT ROUND ENEMY SHIP

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Probably the last British pilot to have the Nazi battle-cruiser Scharnhorst in sight on the day of her escape in ...

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  17. BIG ODDS AGAINST AUSTRALIAN PILOTS IN MALAYA

    An Australian fighter pilot, his plane riddled with bullets, returned to an advanced airfield in Malaya, refuelled, reloaded his guns, and then ...

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  18. DANCING AND REVELRY STILL GO ON IN JAVA

    I sat on the terrace of a leading hotel in Batavia last night and listened to the orchestra playing with unconscious cynicism selections from ...

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  19. KING CHOOSES Dr. TEMPLE AS NEW PRIMATE

    His Majesty the King has nominated Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of York, for election by the Dean and Chapter of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. REFUGEE DOCTORS TO BE EXAMINED

    Machinery had been completed preparatory to examination of refugee doctors desiring to practise in Australia, said Mr. Holloway, ...

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  21. MEDICAL STUDENTS CANNOT ENLIST

    Replying to Mr. H. F. Morris, who said in a letter in THE ARGUS yesterday that his son, a volunteer member of the University Regiment, had ...

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  22. MAKE WINDOWS, SPLINTER-PROOF

    The blast from an exploding bomb will shatter windows a long distance away. To avoid possibility of injuries from flying glass, householders ...

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  23. CREW OF TORPEDOED US STEAMER SAFE

    Entire crew of the U-S steamship Dcplata (500 tons), which was torpedoed in the eastern Caribbean Sea on Friday, has been landed at San ...

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  24. MALTA AERODROMES ATTACKED

    During a series of attacks on aerodromes today one Me109 was shot down and another probably, while 4 fighters and 4 Ju85's were damaged. ...

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  25. PATCHED CLOTHING MAY BE NECESSARY

    A hope that the Government would restrict non-essential civilian production drastically, even to the point where people might have to go about ...

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  26. MR. CURTIN BETTER

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Mr. Curtin, who left hospital in Sydney on Friday to attend the emergency session of Parliament, has ...

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  28. ALUMINIUM SUPPLY GAINED BY JAPS.

    Following the fall of Malaya, Japan is likely to control 400,000 tons of bauxite a year, says The Times financial editor. ...

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  30. AIR RAID SHELTER CODE ADOPTED

    The City Council agreed yesterday to a recommendation of the ARP and traffic and building regulation committees for the adoption of a ...

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  31. US LABOUR PLEDGES ITS POCKET TO WIN

    Mr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, has pledged that his members will pinchase 1,000,000,000 worth of ...

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  32. TASMANIA NOW "DIRECTLY THREATENED"

    HOBART, Monday.—It was generally recognised that Tasmania was directly threatened at present, said Mr. Dwyer Gray, Treasurer, today. ...

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  33. STUDENT TRENCH DIGGERS

    To carry out essential ARP work, Mr. W. H. Graham, president University Students' Representative Council, is asking all men students ...

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  34. AIRCRAFT LOSSES

    Twenty-eight British aircraft were lost in the week ended February 22. Over the Continent 5 bombers, 3 aircraft of the Coastal Command, ...

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  35. SPITFIRE PILOT MISSING

    Sgt. Pit. E. G. Enright, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Enright, of Bruthen, has been posted missing in France ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR GREECE

    Admitting that at least 2,000 persons were dying daily in Athens and Pireus, a Berlin spokesman stated that Germany was willing to agree ...

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  37. ARRACKS TO HAVE TRIAL ALERT

    A trial alert and evacuation test will take place at Victoria Barracks tomorrow. Immediately after sounding of air-raid sirens staffs will ...

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  38. RESTRICTIONS ON WHEAT ACREAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Wheat restriction plans will be considered by full Cabinet tomorrow. There is a possibility of heavy acreage ...

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  39. LESS CONGESTION ON WHARVES

    Gratification at the improvement effected in the flow of goods from Victoria Dock since his last visit in January was expressed by Senator ...

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  40. NAZIS "REWARD" BORDEAUX FOR "GOOD BEHAVIOUR"

    Berlin Radio says that in recognition of the population's "good behaviour" Germany is returning half of the 10,000,000 francs fine ...

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  41. FREE FRENCH LOSE CORVETTE

    The Free French corvette Alice was torpeoded while on convoy duty in the Atlantic. The commanding officer was wounded, and 34 ...

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  42. 868 BARHAM CASUALTIES

    An Admiralty announcement gives casualties in the sinking of the battleship Barham as 868, including 56 officers. ...

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