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  2. MOST COAL MINES WILL WORK TODAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All mines in NSW except 4 on western and southern fields worked today. The idle mines were Corrimal, South ...

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  3. JAP RAID ON BROOME DESCRIBED

    PERTH, Monday.—A graphic eyewitness account of the Japanese [?]erial attack upon Broome was given today by a white woman, who was ...

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  4. DEMAND FOR OFFENSIVE GROWING

    As news from the Pacific continues to record Japanese successes, a demand is growing here for a complete change in our strategy and tactics. ...

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  5. STREET PLAN OF CITY OF MELBOURNE STREETS,

    with discs showing location of buildings tentatively selected as public air raid shelters. Externally the buildings are clearly marked by directionol arrows or other appropriate signs. Members of the public should fomiliarise themselves with the position of these shelters, and take cover in them during the daylight air raid test on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL MAKES U S HEADLINES

    The Japanese invasion of New Guinea has driven vividly home to Americans the full extent of Australia's peril. Today's newspapers ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    Mr. T. P. Wright, of the U-S Office of Production Management, has compiled what are probably the most authentic aircraft production figures ...

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  8. VC WINNER'S TRAGIC DEATH

    The regrettable disclosure has been made that Maj.-Gen. J. C. Campbell, who won the VC in November at Sldi Rezegh, and the DSO, ...

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  9. NEW GALLERY DIRECTOR

    Mr. Daryl Lindsay, youngest of the artist brothers who have achieved fame, was selected last night by State Cabinet as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONTROL OF RADIO PROGRAMMES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — If the 10 recommendations of the Parliamentary committee on broadcasting are accepted by the Government, the ...

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  11. FINAL SCENES AT SINGAPORE

    Final scenes at Singapore are described by Marsland Gander, Dally Telegraph correspondent, in a despatch from Bombay. ...

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  12. OPPOSITION VIEW OF COAL DELAYS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Referring to a recent statement on coal production by Mr. N. Mighell. Coal Commissioner, Mr. Fadden, Federal ...

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  13. TURKS MAY EXPEL FOREIGN SUSPECTS

    An Ankara message says that following the handing over of 2 men, as demanded by them, the Turkish police on Saturday lifted the cordon ...

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  14. STRIKE THREAT BY FRENCH WORKERS

    According to the Daily Mail, the RAF bombing of French factories has caused 100,000 workers at Lille, who are producing German war ...

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  15. SPURRING ON WAR PRODUCTION IN US

    Mr. Donald Nelson, chief of the War Production Board, is reported by the Washington correspondent of the Daily News to be launching a ...

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  16. POLICE POWERS IN BLACKOUT

    SYDNEY. Monday.—After police had told him that a city building that was showing 19 lights in a blackout was padlocked, and that ...

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  17. AIR TRAINING FOR SCHOOLBOYS

    CANBERRA. Monday. — Early extension of the Air Training Corps to public and State secondary schools will give school boys between 16 and ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT AND LIQUOR CONTROL

    After the meeting of the State Cabinet last night the Premier said that the Government had considered at length suggestions for more ...

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  19. CONTROL OF METALS AND MINERALS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Regulations providing machinery for the Federal Government to operate, control, and direct the production and ...

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  20. AIR OBSERVERS' CORPS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Creation and maintenance of a volunteer air observers' corps, to watch for and report any enemy aircraft over ...

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  21. MR. CURTIN'S APPEAL TO ADVERTISERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, today appealed to advertisers to weed out ruthlessly from advertisements every incitement to ...

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  22. FREE FRENCH PARTY'S LONG TREK

    It is revealed that the small Free French raiding party, which played havoc with the Italian positions at Fezzan oasis, in southern ...

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  23. RAAF PILOT'S ESCAPE FROM JAPS.

    Extracts from an RAAF pilot's diary, graphically describing his escape from death, are given in a Department of Air bulletin issued last ...

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  24. TRENCHES AT SCHOOLS

    Up to the present there had not been a very good response for volunteers to construct trenches In school grounds for protection of children ...

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  25. TEST CRICKETER'S SON WINS DFM

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Sgt.-Pllot Walter Hamilton Arthur Malley, son of A. A. Malley, the former Australian Test cricketer, has been ...

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  26. HOW EVACUEES ARE CARED FOR

    CANBERRA, Monday. — All evacuees had been fed and cared for in Australia, and in necessitous cases given money. Senator Collings, ...

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  27. JAPS. CLAIM RAID ON PEARL HARBOUR

    Accoraing to Tokio (Omcial) Radio, Imperial Headquarters claims that Japanese naval planes raided Pearl Harbour on the night of March ...

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  28. MR. WINANT IN NEW YORK

    Mr. Winant, U-S Ambassador to Britain, who has arrived by clipper from London for discussions with President Roosevelt, said that he ...

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  30. FLYING GLASS DANGER

    One of the most urgent of all ARP measures needed in the city area was that of a wholesale move against the flying glass danger, Cr. ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    A Budapest message quoted by Vichy states that the Hungarian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  32. 400,000,000 CHINESE ON JAPANESE FLANK

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Tuan, Consul-General for China, said today that it would be impossible for the Japanese to retain their hold ...

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  33. E. F. MOON ENLISTS

    BRISBANE, Monday. — E. F. Moon, only Queensland tennis player to represent Australia in the Davis Cup, was accepted today for the AIF. ...

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  34. NO TRAM LOUD SPEAKERS

    Proposals that trains and trams should be equipped by crew-operated loud speakers to assist passengers in finding destinations in brown-outs ...

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  35. DEATH OF CUBAN CHESS CHAMPION

    Jose Capablanca, former world chess champion, died yesterday after suffering apoplexy while attending a same at the Manhattan Chess Club, ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    Dr. William Lewis Aitken, who practised In Collins st. for about 46 years, died on Friday. He was a former captain and prominent player ...

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  37. PREMIER ON ONE TAXING AUTHORITY

    The hope that no scheme would be adopted which would penalise the States with the lowest taxation was expressed by Mr. Dunstan. Premier, ...

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  38. CHURCHES OFFER HELP

    All churches in the municipality of Essendon had volunteered to make their premises available for the housing of people rendered homeless by ...

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  39. BOYS' HELP IN WAR

    Boys' organisations in St. Kilda are working on efforts to help the war effort, and a meeting will be held on Thursday night to organise ...

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  41. CALL FOR MANPOWER OFFICERS

    The Department of Labour and National Service has decided to invite applications from persons with administrative and clerical experience. ...

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  42. NO LICENSING OF BAKERS

    Proposals of the Department of War Organisation of Industry to licence bakers in Melbourne with a view to restricting bread deliveries ...

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  43. EQUAL PAY IN WAR INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA. Monday. — Although the question whether women workers in war industries will receive equal pay with men has yet to be decided, ...

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  44. "SONS OF FUN" AT TIVOLI

    Despite wartime difficulties the Tivoli maintains its own high standard in its new revue, "Sons of Fun." Eddie Marcel, as the leading ...

    Article : 155 words
  45. RELEASED ON BOND

    Robert Edward Long, 39, of Abbotsford st., North Melbourne, driver; James Sam, 50, of Fitzroy st., Fitzroy, storeman; and Leslie Maher, 47, ...

    Article : 118 words
  46. RUSSIA APPRECIATES GIFT

    A cable message has been received at Australian Red Cross headquarters from the Russian Red Cross, expressing gratitude for the £17,447 sent ...

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  47. NO PERMIT TO DRIVE CAR

    Charged with having driven a motor car without permission of an allens registration officer Johannes Kurt Schnabel, textile worker, of ...

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  48. THIEVES RANSACK FLATS

    Gaining entrance by operating a catch of side windows In 2 flats in Alexander av., South Yarra, between 8.45am and 6.15pm yesterday, thieves ...

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