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  2. RAAF's NEW GUINEA OFFENSIVE

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday. — With the real beginning of a hammer-blow offensive by the RAAF against Japanese-occupied areas the ...

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  3. 6 MORE SHIPS TORPEDOED OFF U S COAST

    Three tankers and 3 other vessels have been torpedoed off the U-S coast and in West Indies waters, as a result of which 6 members of ...

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  4. HONG KONG ATROCITIES STIR PUBLIC

    The public is horrified at Mr. Eden's recital of the Hong Kong atrocities, but, coupled with horror, there is anger that large bodies of ...

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  5. BOMBING OF HOSPITAL SHIP

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Relating his story of the bombing of the hospital ship Manunda at Darwin, Capt. James Garden, commander, said he ...

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  6. MEN FROM DARWIN SUFFER HARDSHIPS

    with discs showing location of buildings tentatively selected as public air raid shelters. Members of the public should make themselves familiar with these positions, and, if in the city during the daylight raid test today, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOCTOR AND WIFE KILLED

    Dr. Walter Straede, 23, who left Melbourne in July to become Government doctor at Tennant Creek, and his wife, aged 20, have been ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S IMPORTANCE IN STRUGGLE

    The importance of Australia in the great struggle lying ahead of the United Nations is receiving dally comfirmation in U-S newspapers. Many ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    Stalin gives the impression of a strong mind which is composed and wise. A child would like to sit in his lap and a dog would sidle up to ...

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  10. MUST STIFFEN OUR MORALE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Any would-be seeker of peace with Japan should take note of the authentic stories of Hong Kong atrocities, said ...

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  11. SWEDEN MAY BE NEXT ON HITLER'S LIST

    German Press and Radio 10 days ago began to attack Sweden and have continued ever since Recalling that German nerve warfare ...

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  12. AID FOR MacARTHUR URGED

    Urging USA to aid Gen. MacArthur, Journal American asks: "Why hasn't help been sent, and where are the pursuit planes and ...

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  13. GUN-CARRIER OVER EMBANKMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A guncurrier left the road and rolled about 20 fee[?] down an embankment at Campbelltown on Tuesday, killing ...

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  14. TIGHTENING OF LIQUOR LAWS

    The Premier's order, under which it is proposed to give effect to the Governments decisions to bring about additional reforms in the ...

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  15. JAPS. URGED AIF TO STOP FIGHTING

    The Japanese used to drop leaflets over our lines over and over again urging the AIF not to continue fighting, said Maj.-Gen. H. Gordon ...

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  16. EQUAL FOOTING FOR AIF AND AMF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Plans for placing the AIF and AMF on an equal footing in relation to pay and privileges are progressing. As both ...

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  17. "PEOPLE NOW LOOKING TO USA"

    In a message from Perth, The Times conespondent who was at Singapore and later in Batavia, says that, as soon as one sets foot in ...

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  18. USA HAS NO CONFIRMATION: WARSHIP TRANSFER

    Mr. Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary for State, said yesterday that he had not received any official information regarding the Russian ...

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  19. SGT.—PLT. R. E. NICHOLSON

    Advice has been received that Sgt.-Pit. R.E. Nicholson, RAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Nicholson, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CHURCHILL SQUADRON LEADER

    Flt.-Lt. Dave McCormack, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mccormack, Seddon st., Footscray, is now leading one of the most famous fighter units ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CANADIAN LEADER FAVOURS EUROPEAN DRIVE

    A report that Canadian forces in Britain are training to act as the spearhead of a European offensive was ...

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  22. SECURITY FOR SOLDIERS' IDEPENDANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Under the National Security (Landlord and Tenant) Regulations issued today. power is taken to prevent members ...

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  23. NEW ROUTE WILL LINK INDIA, BURMA, AND CHINA

    A motor road linking India, Burma, and China within 2 months, and a paralled railroad within 12 months, is believed possible by builders of the ...

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  24. MAY EXCHANGE MINISTERS— AUSTRALIA-RUSSIA

    Everting standard states that Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australian High Commissioner, and Mr. Malsky, Soviet ...

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  25. CITY FIRM'S PRICES DECLARED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—By an order gazetted today under National Security Regulations, Professor Copland, Prices Commissioner, declared ...

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  26. ALLIED SOLIDARITY WITH CHINA

    Mr. Wang Shih-chich, Minister for Information at Chungking, announces that the National Government has decided to despatch a ...

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  27. FORMER NAVAL MAN DIES

    Collapsing at a city residential, where he had been living, Harry Broomhead, 65, a Navy pensioner, [?]ied yesterday. It is believed that ...

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  28. MANUFACTURE OF OWEN GUNS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Forde. Army Minister, said tonight that an order for many thousands of Owen sub-machineguns was ...

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  29. SECOND ESCAPE FROM JAPS.

    Maj. C.J. A. Moses and Lt. Gordon Walker, who was ADC to Maj.-Gen. Gordon Bennett, have effected a second escape from the ...

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  30. BRAZIL TRANSFERS BIG ITALIAN LINER TO USA

    The Brazilian Government is transferring to USA the Italian luxury liner Conto Grande (23,861 tons), which has been tied up in a ...

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  31. FOOD FOR SINGAPORE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—It was officially stated today that the Commonwealth Government had sent food supplies to Malaya and ...

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  32. 216,000 SUBSCRIBE TO LOAN

    When Mr. Curtin announced on Tuesday night that, allowing for subscriptions in transit, Liberty Loan Would be oversubscribed, he gave a ...

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  33. PROFITEERING PENALTIES

    More severe penalties for profiteering would simplify the work of checking prices, Mr. Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday. Some people ...

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  35. STIRRING CALL TO US WAR INDUSTRY

    Mr. Philip Murray. president of the Congress of Industrial Organisations appeals to all affiliated unions to plan for Increased production of ...

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  37. VICHY STATEMENT ON MADAGASCAR

    Paris Radio says it is officially stated from Vichy that no German or Japanese interests are interfering with the administration of ...

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  40. US MEASURES AGAINST INFLATION

    Mr. Leon Henderson, Price Administrator, warning against inflationary trends, suggests the purchase of Government securities and ...

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  41. RAF ATTACKS ON NAZI FACTORIES

    RAF planes were over enemy territory again last night. A German High Command announcement says that bombs were dropped on ...

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  42. GREEK GIRL GIVES LIFE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    A British soldier who has reached Palestine after escaping from Greece reveals that Athens has produced a "Nurse Cavell." ...

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  43. MANUFACTURE RESTRICTIONS

    CANBnRRA, Wednesday.— Prohibitions and restrictions of manufacture may soon be enforced in NSW along the lines already in ...

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  44. PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —The Government had not yet considered a general reduction of petrol rations, said Mr. Beasley, Supply Minister, ...

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  45. CANADA'S RICH GIFT TO BRITAIN

    Mr.I[?]sley. Canadian Finance Minister, on Tuesday, in the House of Commons, gave notice of a resolution to authorise a 1,000,000,000 ...

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  46. STRANDED AIRMEN TURN FLYINGBOAT INTO YACHT

    The crew of a Sunderland flyingboat forced down in the South Atlantic turned the plane into a yacht, states the Air Ministry New ...

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  47. BOOT STAMP CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The charge against Foslars Shoes Pty. Ltd. of having had in its possession boot soles that bore a misleading stamp ...

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  48. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Monday of Mrs. Ada Isabella Solomon. wife of Mr. C.W. Solomon, newsagent, of Canterbury. Mrs.Solomon was very ...

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  49. MURDERER EXECUTED

    "Doctor" Harold Dorian Trevor, 62-year-old monacled adventurer, who strangled Mrs. Theodora Greenhill, widow of an Army officer, in a ...

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