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  2. MORE AUSTRALIAN ARMY MOVES

    Further information as to the Australian Army reorganisation was given by Mr Forde, Army Minister, on Thursday. He said Maj-Gen H. ...

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  3. HEAVY JAP ATTACK HALTED

    Heavy attacks were made by the Japanese on lines held by the American and Filipino forces in the Batan Peninsula on Wednesdaj night and ...

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  4. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL'S FIRST SITTING

    Australia's long-demanded Pacific War Council became a reality on Wednesday, as Dr Evatt Sat down at a table in the White House with ...

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  5. 5 MINES IN NSW AGAIN IDLE

    SYDNEY, Fri: Five collieries in NSW were idle yesterday. The majority of miners employed at the Bulli mine resumed work, but a ...

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  6. INCREASED STRIKING POWER OF RAF

    A 10001b bomb was dropped every 15 seconds dming the RAP5s recent 3-hour raid on Lubeck and all fell within the target, area Group-Capt ...

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  7. ARRIVAL IN WASHINGTON, DC, OF DR EVATT,

    Australian Minister for External Affairs. In this oversea picturegram, sent to Australia by USA Government, Dr Evott (left) is shown being greeted by Mr. Sumner Welles I centre I, US Acting Secretary of Stole, and Mr R. G. Casey, then Australian Minister to Washington. Mr Casey left USA a few days ago to toke up his appointment as British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    I wish indeed that mv motner whose memory I cherish acres the tell of tears could have been here to see me." Thus the British Prime ...

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  9. HORSEPLAY THEORY IN EXPLOSIONS

    Melbourne detectives investigating explosions In the main street at Healesville late on Wednesday night and early on Thursday morning ...

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  10. STANDARD OIL METHODS CRITICISED

    Mr W. S. Farish, president of the Standard Oil Co, continuing his testimony before the Senate Defence Investigation Commitee, said that ...

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  11. AIRMEN BACK FROM MALAYA

    Practically all the RAAF was evacuated from Malaya, together with RAF and Dutch Air Force personnel, Mr Drakeford, Minister for ...

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  12. ENFORCED HOLIDAY AT WONTHAGGI

    WONTHAGGI, Fri: Instructions from Mr G. Grant, secretary of the Miners' Federation, Sydney, will prevent coal-getting operations at all ...

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  13. UNITED FORCES CAN HOLD AUSTRALIA

    Senator Connally, chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told interviewers that on basis of information given ...

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  14. NO HOLIDAY FOR WAR LEADERS

    The holiday gave a respite of only a few horns to the leaders of the nation. They kept in close touch with headquarters and some spent ...

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  15. DASH FOR FREEDOM THAT ENDED DISASTROUSLY

    The Stockholm correspondent of the American Associated Press reports that 10 Norwegian ships which had been berthed at Goteborg ...

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  16. ROUND UP OF AXIS SUPPORTERS IN SOUTH AMERICA

    Round up of Axix supporters in South American republics continues, Mexican Federal police arrested 16 Japanese found operating a secret ...

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  17. RETAIL TOMATO PRICES FIXED

    CaNBLRRA, Fri: Maximum retail price of tomatoes in Melbourne metropolitan area was fixed by Mr McCarthy, Assistant Prices ...

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  18. AFTER SINGAPORE SURRENDER

    Men who escaped after the surrender of Singapoic and otheis who broke through the Japanese cordon after they had been trapped in the ...

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  19. FREEDOM OF PRESS VITALLY IMPORTANT IN WAR

    The win cannot be won without newspapers which keep alive the will to win," declaied Mr Tom Fester in his presidential address to ...

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  20. ENEMY RETIRES FROM DESERT CLASH

    An engagement between one of our columns of all arms and an enemy column which included tanks and medium ...

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  21. COMPULSORY ARP SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Fri: State Government will control compulsory ARP service for males between 18 and 60 years. Mr. Curtin, Prime Ministe, ...

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  22. INTERNEE RECAPTURED

    Otto Dietrich, a German internee, who escaped from a Victorian internment camp on Thursday night, was captured at a house in Royal ...

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  23. A WAS TO BE INCREASED

    Establishment of the Australian Womens Army Service will be increased immediately to nearly 6,000, including about 450 at Army ...

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  24. CARE OF PRISONERS HELD BY JAPAN

    International Red Cross committee at Geneva has received information from Japanese Red Cross that Japanese are prepared to carry out ...

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  25. ONE KILLED; 3 HURT IN CRASH

    ST ARNAUD, Friday: When [?] motorcar failed to take a turn on the St Arnaud-Koorch rd, struck a tree and overturned 4 miles from ST ...

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  26. CONVICTION QUASHED

    An appeal made by Leslie Free, 25, of Park st South Yarra against his conviction and sentence of 9 months' imprisonment concurrent on 2 counts ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS BUY HATS FOR MRS MacARTHUR

    Eight RAAP sei gentils walked into a fashionable millinery shop in Up-town New York and bought 3 hats for Mrs. MacArthur, ...

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  28. LORD HUNTINGFIELD RESIGNS GOVERNORSHIP

    His Majesty the King has granted permission to Lord Huntingfield, who was Govermor of Victoria from 1934 to 1939, to relinquish his recent ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL PRODUCTIONS

    Speaking yesterday at the annual conference of the Church of Christ Rev Dr John Mackenzie who was accompanied by Principal Northey ...

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  31. JAPS AND NAZIS HAVE RENDEZVOUS IN AFGHANISTAN?

    The leading Chinese vcinncular Takung Pao newspaper repoits wnat it calls a sinister gathering of Japanese diplomatists from all the Far ...

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  32. CHINESE CUT OFF JAP. RESERVES

    In the north Chinese forces have destroyed the Tatung-Puchow railway, running south through the Shansi Province, in 20 places. ...

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  33. LEW AYRES PICTURES

    Fox Company withdrew from the market all pictures starring Lew Ayres, inclduing Dr. Kildare, when Ayres today entered for the ...

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  35. MILDURA FLIER SINKS SUPPLY SHIIP

    Plying a Beaufort attached to the British Coastal Command, Sergeant Enoch Harry Brockhouse, of Mildura, launched an aerial torpedo attack ...

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  36. LACK OF VIGILANCE CAUSED 50% OF US SHIP LOSSES

    Sepaking at the opening at Elizabeth City (North Carolina) of a new naval air station for lighter than air craft, Rear-Admiral Simons, ...

    Article : 166 words
  37. NAVY MINISTER INSPECTS FACTORY

    BENDIGO, Fri: Mr Maki, Navy Minister, yesterday paid his first visit to a large Commonwealth factory in northern Victoria. The Minister was ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. HITLER DEFEAT WILL BRING JAPS TO THEIR KNEES

    According to the Chungking correspondent of the United Press, Gen Yang Chien, foi mer Chief of Staff of Generalissimo Chiang Kia-shek ...

    Article : 126 words
  39. ARMY CASUALTIES

    PLACED ON DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST MARTIN, B. D., Pte. Bangalow, Inf. PLACED ON SERIOUSLY ILL LIST SMITH, G. G., Pte. Belmore, S & T. ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. MAN BURNED TO DEATH

    Caught in a blazing house at Yarra Junction on Thursday night, Douglas James Hvnon. 52, of Yarra Junction was burned to death The ...

    Article : 46 words
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