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  2. 20 INTERNEES FOR CIVIL TRIAL

    CANBERRA, Friday: Commonwealth legal authorities had been directed to formulate charges against members of the Australia First Movement, who were alleged to be engaged in subversive activities, Mr. ...

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  3. PATRIOT AND FIGHTER OF PHILIPPINES

    Manuel Quezon, President of the Philippine Islands Government, who has arrived in Australia (see page 1), is no puppet ruier. Even Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MELBOURNE'S NEW ARCHBISHOP:

    Rt Rev J. J. Booth, who has been elected Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne in succession to the late Archbishop Head, pictured at home yesterday evening with his wife and daughters. Misses Joan (left) and Margaret Booth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. R A F SMASHES FIERCE MALTA RAID

    At least half or a formation of Ju87 divebombers, which sought to attack a ship lying off the Maltese coast on Wednesday, failed to ...

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  6. BULGARIA'S PART IN NAZI PLANS

    German officials are maintaining secrecy about the objects of the visit of King Boris to Hitler, but Berlin newspapers say Bulgaria's part in ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S CASE FOR WAR COUNCIL

    A hint mat an eany announcement may be made or the forthcoming re-establishment of a Pacific War Council in Washington was given by ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    For all his worries, President Roosevelt is still able to relax. The war has interfered with almost everything at the White House, but it ...

    Article : 506 words
  9. U S RELATIONS WITH VICHY

    The State Department has disclosed that relations between USA and Vichy have been cleared up by recent discussions. ...

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  10. BOMBS SMASH GERMAN INDUSTRIES

    The British public today has positive and satisfying proof of how their bombers are smashing into Germany's industries (see page 1), for ...

    Article : 188 words
  11. PETAIN AND LAVAL MEET IN FOREST

    Petalu and Laval met today in a forest outside Vichy, and are reported to have discussed Laval's return to the Cabinet and the ...

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  12. BEER FAMINE AVERTED

    The threatened beer famine in Melbourne — and elsewhere — was averted yesterday by the decision of the Federal Government to make the ...

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  13. DANGER OF FOOD SHORTAGE

    Urgent need for a campaign to increase production of foodstuffs in this country was emphasised again by Mr. Dunstan, Premier yesterday. He ...

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  14. TERRIBLE JOURNEYS TO SAFETY

    In groups of 30 to 60, heroic caravans of European women and children from Burma are still struggling through the jungles, across swamps, ...

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  15. POLAND'S HIGHEST DECORATION FOR GEN MacARTHUR

    Gen MacArthur, Allied Supreme Commander in SW Pacific, who this week was awarded the highest US decoration, the Congressional Medal ...

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  16. PLASTIC BUTTONS

    The War Office announces that plastic buttons will replace brass buttons on all future supplies of Army greatcoats. ...

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  17. TOKIO RADIO'S MURDER STORY

    President Quezon has the distinction of being one of the most murdered men alive—according to Axis radio stations. Monitors of the ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. HOURS EXTENSION OPPOSED

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr. Blackburn (Lab, V) warned the Government in the House of Representatives today not to interfere with hotel closing ...

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  20. PRODUCTION CUT TO STAND

    CANBERRA, Fri: Published Statements that the Government had decided to modify its decision to restrict production and sale of alcohol ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. WAR JOBS OR ALLOWANCES

    CANBERRA, Fri: People who had lost employment because of compulsory closing of certain industries hart either been absorbed in other ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. BRITAIN TO TIGHTEN CENSORSHIP

    British censors will be empowered to exercise stricter control with a view to stopping Press messages calculated to foment ill-feeling between ...

    Article : 434 words
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  24. RETURN OF A I F TROOPS

    Mr Forde's announcement of the return of members of the AIF was not unexpected. The arrival back in Australia of men who had served in ...

    Article : 179 words
  25. DAYLIGHT SAVING ENDS THIS WEEK

    At 3am (Daylight Saving Time) tomorrow morning all clocks must be put back one horn to 2am (Eastern Standard Time) Those who do not ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. UNARMED FREIGHTER SINKS U-BOAT

    Navy officials disclosed today how an unarmed freighter sank a Nazi submarine by swiftly manceuvring. The submarine came to the surface ...

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  27. OLD AGE AND INVALID PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Fri: The Government will submit bills at the next sitting of Parliament to provide for the granting of old-age and invalid ...

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  28. INCREASED POWERS FOR WARDENS

    Declaring that there were too many evasions of the brownout order, Mr. Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday that consideration was being given ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. LINDBERGH TO WORK FOR FORD

    Officials of the Ford company have disclosed that Charles Lindbergh has accepted a position in the engineering department of the company's ...

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  30. LONDON NEWSPAPER EDITOR CALLED UP

    It is understood that Frank Owen, editor of Evening Standard, has been called up at short notice. The fact is not mentioned by the ...

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