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  2. 75 ENEMY PLANES IN COLOMBO RAID

    About 75 Japanese planes took part in yesterday's raid on Colombo (see page 1), Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, C-in-C, said today. It was ...

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  3. STRENGTH OF FORCES IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Mon: The rapidly growing strength of the Australian Army, supported by the generous military aid now pouring in from the United ...

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  4. HOTEL HOURS MAY BE RESTRICTED

    Restriction of hotel trading to 6 hours a day may be introduced by the Federal Government shortly, it was learned unofficially yesterday. ...

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  5. SHOCKING ATROCITIES BY JAPS

    NEW GUINEA, Mon: Almost incredible revelations of Japanese atrocities in New Britain and New Guinea are contained in a statement ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTERS' GOOD RECORD

    Flying black-painted Beau fighters, Australia's nightfighter squadron, operating from a base somewhere in Western England, has established a ...

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  7. US PLANE CREW'S LONG ORDEAL

    DARWIN, Mon: A story of heroism and endurance on the part of the crew of an American plane that was shot down by the Japanese on ...

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  8. SINGLE TAXING AUTHORITY

    CANBERRA, Mon: Among the recommendations of the committee which has considered the question of a uniform taxing authority, and ...

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  9. GANDHI'S POLICY OF NON-VIOLENCE

    Asked by Daily Express correspondent at New Delhi whether India should fight, Gandhi declared that he would not surrender India, but ...

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  10. DAILY DIGEST

    The other night we went to a party. It was one of those parties that you could feel right away would go well.... There were at least 6 ...

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  11. US PRISONS ASSIST WAR PRODUCTION

    The Department of Justice is using convicts to build up production of war materials Federal prison at Lewisburg ...

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  12. KEEP THE FLAG FLYING IS GENERAL'S AIM

    One of Gen Douglas MacArthur's foremost war alms is Keep the Flag Flying, and yesterday he received a radio message from Sgt Alvin C. ...

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  13. CROWDS THRONG U S CHURCHES AT EASTER

    Because of a slight cold President roosevelt did not attend the usual Easter service at St Thomas's Church, outside which large crowds ...

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  14. MRS ROOSEVELT URGES RETENTION OF LABOUR MACHINERY

    Mrs Roosevelt in a broadcast urged the retention of machinery by which labour could bargain with employers ...

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  15. WAS RED TAPE SINGAPORE'S UNDOING?

    Sir Hugh Dow, Governor of Sind Province, in a speech on Red Tape, which, he said was the name given to rules and regulations that ...

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  16. EMERGENCY CONTROL OF NORTHERN ISLANDS

    CANBERRA, Mon: Because of the trend of the war in the Pacific, Mr Forde, Army Minister, in a National Security Regulation gazetted today, ...

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  17. MacARTHUR ADMIRERS IMPATIENT TO DO HIM HONOUR

    Mayor La Guardia has disclosed that an unidentified person sent him a 25-dollar cheque to start a fund for the erection of a statue to Gen ...

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  18. LAVAL FURTHER BLACKENS HIS EVIL REPUTATION

    The correspondent of The Times on the French frontier gives his version of the Petain-Laval talks last week, which are said to have ended ...

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  19. YACHT AS CRIME HEADQUARTERS

    SYDNEY, Mon: A police witness said in Quarter Sessions Court today that a vacht in Rushcutter Bay bought with the proceeds of a ...

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  20. SABOTAGE IN OCCUPIED EUROPE

    There is more evidence of how the [?] army in occupied countries continues to sabotage the German war machine. ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. BAN ON USE OF SILK

    CANBERRA, Mon: Under control of Silk Order No. 2, gazetted under National Security Regulations today, a ban is placed on opening bales, ...

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  22. STEP TOWARD UNIFICATION

    The strongest opposition to proposals contained in the special committees report was expressed last night by Mr Dunstan, Premier. ...

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  23. CAMPAIGN FOR FOOD PRODUCTION

    So acute was the danger of a food shortage in Australia that the Victorian Government, in co-operation with the Commonwealth ...

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  24. COMFORTS FOR MEN IN NEW GUINEA

    Signing himself Uncle Henry, a Camberwell man has posted a cheque for the Comforts Fund to THE ARGUS, with a suggestion that the ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. ROOSEVELT'S LETTER TO NEGRO COUNCIL

    In a letter to the Fraternal Council or Negro Churches, President Roosevelt has thanked the churches for their vigorous efforts to eliminate ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. MORE HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

    The ACF realised the seriousness of the accommodation position for troops on leave in the city, and was taking immediate steps to have it ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. VICHY ALLEGATION AGAINST BRITAIN

    Vichy Radio, alleging that British had attacked French fishing-boats since the St Nazaire raid on March 28, said that one whs the object of ...

    Article : 66 words
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  30. US ANXIOUS TO KEEP CONTACT WITH VICHY

    US is negotiating with Vichy for the repurchase of 200,000 tons of sugar from Martinique and Guadalupe. ...

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  31. HITLER REVERSES EARLY BALTIC POLICY

    According to information from Berlin political sources reaching Stockholm, the German authorities have decided to send back to the ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. FACTORY GIRLS ON SIT-DOWN STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Mon: For 3 dayb about 200 girls employed in the stemmeries department of the tobacco works of W. D. and H. O. Wills and the ...

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  33. JAPAN'S HEAVY AIR LOSS

    With 25 planes shot down, 5 probably destroyed, 2 more accounted for bv gunfire, and 25 damaged—a total of 57 casualties—the Japanese force ...

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  34. NO FURTHER A R P TESTS AT PRESENT

    There will be no further air-raid tests of any kind for the time being, Mr Dunstan, Premier, said last night. ...

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  35. MORE FIREWOOD ARRIVES

    Despite the holidays 280 trucks of firewood reached Melbourne in the week ended last Saturday. Although this was considerably less than the ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. U S SOLDIER SAYS THANK YOU

    The following letter was received yesterday at THE ARGUS office: Dear Melbourne, On behalf of my fellow-soldiers and ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. PUT MILKCANS HIGH UP

    The board had received many complaints about milk being left inside garden gates, where it was exposed to contamination by animals, said Mr. ...

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  38. TWO KILLED IN FLYING CRASH

    Two RAAF members, attached to a service flying training school in NSW, were killed on Saturday when a single-engined monoplane in ...

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  39. PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Mon: Commenting on a cabled report that the Japanese would corry out certain articles of the 1920 International Convention ...

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  40. BULLI MINERS' DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Mon: The 350 striking miners at the Old Bulli mine, on the South Coast, will hold a pit top meeting today to decide whether they will ...

    Article : 83 words
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