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  2. STEPS TO STOP COAL STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Regulations gazetted today are, it is believed, intended for use by the Government in dealing with any further ...

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  3. VAN MOOK URGES NE Is CASE

    Asserting that Australia was much less suitable as a base for counterattack than NEI, Dr. van Mook, Lt.-Governor-Gencrnl of NEI, in an ...

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  4. ROYAL GIFT TO PRISONER OF WAR

    LONDON, Saturday. — The first Royal present for a prisoner of this war is being sent from the Princesses Elisabeth and ...

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  5. AT VICTORIAN LAUNCHING OF £35,000,000 WAR LOAN

    of the Town Hall yesterday, Mr. Chifley (centre), Federal Treasurer, is shown receiving a cheque for £10,000 from Mr. A. Wallis (right) on behalf of Victorian branch of Amalgamated Clothing Trades Union. Behind Mr. Chifley is Cr. Beaurepairc, Lord Moyor. Members of the 3 services and Royal Park Military Band are also on the platform, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TREKKING INLAND FROM DARWIN

    KATHERINE (North Aust.), Tuesday.—lost for 6 days in the bush mar Darwin a young fighter pilot was found on Saturday by an ...

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  7. RED ARMY HONOURED BY ALLIES

    A reception in honour or the 24th anniversary of the foundation of the Red Army was given at the Soviet Embassy in London last evening by ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    To promote the sale of defence stamps the Rialto Theatre in Times Square New York is asking its patrons to accept the stamps in lieu ...

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  9. LIMITS ON CHATTEL WAR INSURANCE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — Private chattels up to a value of £10,000 belonging to any one person will get full cover under the National ...

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  10. "SHELL OUT OR BE SHELLED"

    Marked enthusiasm and a splendid response from citizens and public organisations characterised the offitial lunching of the £35,000,000 ...

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  11. DISCUSSIONS BY WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Matters affecting Australian defence were discussed today at a meeting of the Advisory War Council attended by ...

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  12. JAVA WILL FIGHT "WITH IRON WILL" Stirring Appeal

    "Java would face the coming force of arms with austere, rclentlessness and iron will," declared Jonkheer Stachouwer, Governor-General of ...

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  13. MALTA FIGHTS BACK IN 4-DAY ATTACK

    Except for a brief break on Sunday, Malta experienced continuous enemy air attacks spiead over 4 days. "The feeling is strong in the ...

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  14. GEN. MODEL IS NEW NAZI PANZER LEADER

    Gen. Model has succeeded Gen, Guderian as Hitler's No. 1 mechanised warfare expert, says Daily Express. Model is an exponent of the ...

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  15. MINERS' LEADERS WARNED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — Unless the striking mine employees return to work immediately the Federal Government will introduce regulations ...

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  16. GUNNER COURTMARTIALLED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.— Allegations were made at a district courtmartial at Burwood today that while Gunner Keith Ronald Goodman was ...

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  17. SECOND "BATTLE OF BRITAIN" MAY BE NEAR

    Col J. J. Llcwellin, the new Minister for Aircraft Production, in a message to factory workers, rounded Hie warning that the ...

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  18. VITAL IMPORTANCE OF TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— We must have stout hearts and cool heads," said Lt.-Gen Sir Iven Mackay, G-O-C in C Home Forces, who today ...

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  19. RAAF DAMAGE AT RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Despite anti-aircraft fire, Japanese shipping and enemy-controlled aerodronmes were hit by our bombs during an ...

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  20. CRETAN IRREGULARS TROUBLESOME

    Since their occupation of Crete, in the [?]gean Sen, the Germans have made every effort to shroud the island with secrecy, but, according ...

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  21. FAMOUS AUSTRIAN AUTHOR AND WIFE IN SUICIDE PACT

    Stefan Zweig, famous Austrian author, mnnv of whose books have been translated into English, and his wife have been found dead in their ...

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  22. SUPPLIES FOR RAILWAYS

    Coal strikes in NSW are causing concern to railways chiefs. Mr. M. B. Canny, one of the Railways Commissioners, said yesterday that ...

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  23. NEW TREATMENT FOR WAR PSYCHOSIS

    Dr. D. K. Henderson, Professor of Psychiatry at Edinbuigh Univeisity, announces a new system of electrotherapy, which he is successfully ...

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  24. BERLIN CLAIMS THREE FREIGHTERS

    Berlin Radio claims that the British concoy intercepted off Sollum on Sunday night consisted of a light cruisei, 2 destroyers, and 3 laden ...

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  25. NO TOBACCO SUPPLY IMPROVEMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — There is little hope of an early improvement in the tobacco supply position. Announcing gazettel of security ...

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  26. DEFENCE INDUSTRIES PROTECTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Orders under the National Security (Manpower) Regulations, declaring establishmetns and undertakings in all ...

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  27. MILITARY EXEMPTIONS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — Applications for exemption from military service on the ground of hardship to the person concerned or his parents or ...

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  28. BIBLES FOR TROOPS

    Nearly 47,000 copies of the New Testament have been issued to troops leaving for oversea by the Victorian auxiliary of the British and Foreign ...

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  29. ALL PROPERTY AFFECTED

    If you are the owner of property of any kind the Government's war damage insurance plans have been gazetted for your protection," said ...

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  30. 50 MORE FRENCH HOSTAGES SHOT

    The BUP correspondent on the French frontier says that the latest issue of the underground Free French newspaper Liberartion ...

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  31. NAZIS INTRODUCING "NEW NAVAL UNIT"

    Bellin Radio states that the German Navy is introducing a "new naval unit" of antl-aircraft destroys and cruisers to protect all ...

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  32. GREECE PRISONERS NOW IN GERMANY

    The International Red Cuoss Committee reports that all prisoners of war in Crete, except 3, have been transferred to Germany. ...

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  34. U S RADIO BOND WITH N Z

    At the opening of the direct radio circuit between U-S and NZ on Monday, President Roosevelt, in a message to Mr. Fraser, NZ Prime ...

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  35. OSSEWABRANDWAG LEADER

    A Johannesburg messnge states that Johannes Vanderwalt, "general" in the Ossewabrandwag ("Ox Wagon Sentinel," a revolutionary ...

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  36. FOOD FOR STARVING GREEKS

    Berlin Radio says that food supplies from the Pope includuig milk from Switzerland and flour from Hungary, have arrived at Athens, ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S SPIRIT UNDAUNTED

    People who went about complaining that Britain had failed to send adequate help to Australia and other Allied nations directly engaged in the ...

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  38. DEVELOPING I ADVANCED AIR BASES

    CANBERRA,Tuesday.— Australia's air defences against enemy attack would be speeded up and improved by contracts let, and ...

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  39. US TANKER TORPEDOED

    The Panamanian tanket Thalia (8329 lons) was torpedoed near the Moncos Islands, about 100 miles from the Dutch island of Aruba, ...

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  40. DARWIN LOSSES COVERED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —, Insurance offices in Sydney were besteged today by householders, business people, and property owners seeking ...

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  42. AIRMAN MISSING

    Sgt.— Observer Neville John Weston, who was a member of a bomber command of the RAAF, is reported missing in air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. OPPOSITION TO ECONOMIC CHANGES

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Council of Hobart Chamber of Commerce agreed to a motion urging disallowance of the National Security ...

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  44. RADIO MEN ESCAPE FROM RABAUL

    Thrilling incidents during his adventurous last-minute escape with other operators from Rabaul before the Japanese landed were told by ...

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  45. GIVES LIFE SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — "Please give this to Mr. Curtin to help bim win the war," said a woman, who handed £400 to a Canberra bank ...

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  46. MILITIAMAN FINED £20

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After trial by courtmartial Gnr. Norman William MacLeod, member or an anti-tank regiment of the AMF, has been fined ...

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  47. FLIGHT-LIEUTENANT'S DEATH

    Flt.-Lt P.M.James, who was killed when an aeroplane crashed at Belmont, near Brisbane on Friday last, was engineer of the Bairnsdale ...

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  48. LATEST DONATIONS

    Latest loan applications include:— Shell Co. of Australia, Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd., H.V. McKay-Massey Harris Ltd., each £50,000: Dalgety and Co. ...

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  49. SYDNEY GIRL MISSING

    Police are seeking information about Ada Stephenson, 16, of Marion st., Enmore (NSW) who has been missing from her home since ...

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  50. VEGETABLES AT ZOO

    Vegetobles grown for seed are soon to replace flowers and shrubs which have hitherto been a feature of the Melbourne Zoo. Several acres will ...

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