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  2. TAXATION OF MEMBERS OF FORCES

    CANBERRA, Tues: Pay and allowances of any members of the fighting services returning from abroad for duty in Australia are exempt from ...

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  3. WEEKEND SHOWS FOR SOLDIERS

    Arrangements were completed yesterday for the first Sunday night entertainment for men in uniform. It will be held in the Town Hall on ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. AMENDMENT OF COAL REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Amendments fo National Security (Mobilisation of Services and Property) Regulations (see page 1) had been made, Mr ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. SMASHED DIVEBOMBING ATTACK

    Disregarding heavy odds, 7 South African Tomahawk pilots sailed into 20 Stukas, protected by 10 Me109's, which were attacking a British ...

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  6. GENERAL MacARTHUR'S COMMAND

    Commenting on despatches from Australia indicating that some confusion existed regarding the extent of Gen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOVIET WARNING TO JAPAN

    The strong tone of the warning to Japan to keep on her side of the Amur River contained in today's Pravda, is a direct reflection of ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; ...

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  9. WIDE SCOPE FOR VOLUNTARY EFFORT

    Mr Dunstan, Premier said last night that by voluntary effort and co-operation there was plenty of scope for people to provide free ...

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  10. SIX MORE SHIPS SUNK OFF US ATLANTIC COAST

    Six more United Nations ships have been torpedoed in the Western Atlantic. This is the largest toll revealed in a single day since ...

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  11. CIVIL WORKS CORPS TO BE FORMED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Amendments of National Security (Allied Works) Regulations gazetted today provide for establishment of a Civil ...

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  12. HITLER'S ORDERS TO BORIS AROUSE BULGAR WRATH

    The Cabinet crisis in Bulgaria has aroused great interest in political circles in Turkey. The Istanbul correspondent of The Times says that ...

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  13. MEALS FOR MEN ON LEAVE

    Mr H. H. Krohn, ACF secretary, admitted yesterday that there was some truth in the statement by Maj John E. Kinney, chief chaplain of ...

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  14. NSW PROPOSAL WITHDRAWN

    SYDNEY, Tues: Proposals that commissioned officers of the fighting forces who have been brought back to Australia should become liable to ...

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  15. "TOO MUCH LOAFING IN US SHIPYARDS," DECLARES ADMIRAL

    Admiral Land chairman of the Maritime Commission, testifying to the House Naval Committee, advocated some form of freezing labour ...

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  16. THREE MINES IDLE ON NSW FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Tues: Three mines were idle and one partly idle because of strikes, and 2 resumed work on NSW coalfields today. ...

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  17. US FREIGHTERS LOST IN PACIFIC

    The Far East War Department announces the loss by enemy action of 2 freighters of the Army Transport Service. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AND N Z AIRMEN GAIN AWARDS

    Two Australian and 2 NZ airmen are mentioned in the latest list of RAF awards approved by the King. Sqd-Ldr Thomas Henry Boylan, ...

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  19. CUT IN MOTOR REGISTRATION FEES

    State Cabinet's decision to reduce motor registration fees, with some exceptions, by 25% will result over a year in reduction in payments to ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN MANPOWER CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Tues: — More extensive control of Australian manpower will be sought by Mr Ward, Minister for Labour, this week when the special ...

    Article : 255 words
  21. U S TELLS FRENCH PEOPLE HOW TO REGAIN FREEDOM

    The State Department has informed the Vichy Government that American policy towards Frenchmen everywhere is friendly, helping them ...

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  22. U S ACE PREDICTS LONG WAR 300,000 Pilots Needed

    Addressing pilots at Mitchel Field, Col Eddie Rickenbacker a flying ace of the Great War, predicted that this war will last at least 5 years, barring ...

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  23. TASMANIA OPPOSES UNIFORM TAX

    HOBART, Tues: Mr Cosgrove. Premier, announced today that Cabine had considered Federal proposals for uniform taxation. It was unable to ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. MILK CARTERS SEEK EXEMPTIONS

    Sympathetic consideration would be given to the application of Mr J. T. Packer, chairman of the Milk Board, and representatives of the Milk ...

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  25. OBSERVANCE OF ANZAC DAY

    This year Anzact Day falls on a Saturday. The Premier was asked yesterday whether he had any suggestions whereby Anzac Day and the ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. APPEAL FOR AIR RAID VICTIMS

    [?] Sir John Laurie, Lord Mayor of London today made a special appeal for subscriptions to the Empire Air Raid Distress Fund, object of ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. NAZIS SEIZE HOSTAGES IN JUGOSLAVIA

    The Jugoslav Government in London has received news that, in accordance with their threat, which was made in an endeavour to ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. US SENATORS ALLEGE CARTEL SYSTEM HELPS FOE

    Senator O'Mahoney told the Senate Patents Committee that the US war effort was being impeded by the re[?] of patent holders to make ...

    Article : 230 words
  29. MORE MUNITION PROJECTS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Since the Government came to office 6 months ago 7 additional munition projects in NSW, 5 in Victoria, and one [?] ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. LT-GEN HOMMA TWICE APPOINTED TO SAME JOB

    Tokio Official Radio states that Japanese Imperial Headquarters announced yesterday that Lt-Gen Masaharu Homma had been ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. INQUIRY INTO QUALITY OF BRASS SUPPLIED TO NAVY

    SYDNEY, Tues: Sydney detectives investigating quality of brass being supplied to Navy Department for ships under construction will extend ...

    Article : 154 words
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  33. NEW YORK WOMAN'S 106th BIRTHDAY

    Miss Martha Miller, or Larchmont, New york, has celebrated her 106th birthday by leading Longfellow's poems to a group of friends. ...

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  35. FRENCH WAR GUILT TRIAL TRANSFERRED

    Paris Radio says a decree transferring the French war guilt trial from Riom to another jurisdiction has been published in the official ...

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  36. BREACHES OF HOLIDAY REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tues:Mr Ward, Labour Minister, announced tonight that he had asked the Attorney-General's Department to institute legal ...

    Article : 145 words
  37. NAZIS TRANSFER TROOPS

    The Germans are transferring the best troops in the army of occupation in France to Russia, according to Free French Headquarters in ...

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  39. AMERICAN HOME FRONT NEWS

    US Navy Department announced that Rear-Admiral Claude C. Bloch, Commandant, 14th Naval District, Honolulu, has been ordered to duty ...

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  40. NEW FOOD RESTRICTIONS IN BRITAIN

    So that there shall be a more equitable distribution of available food supplies meals in hotels and restaurants are to be limited to 3 ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. ESTIMATE OF NAZI AIR STRENGTH

    Reliable information from a neutral source estimates the current strength of the Luftwaffe at just over 4,000 front-line machines, says ...

    Article : 182 words
  42. RULE 77 INVOKED AGAINST STRIKERS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Statutory Rule 77 has been invoked against the 400 strikers at a NSW munitions works who according to Mr Makin, ...

    Article : 137 words
  43. RUSSIA HAS NEW GUN TYPE READY FOR SPRING

    It is generally known that Russia, which has never concealed the fact, has new weapons in readiness for the spring campaign. A German ...

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  44. CANADA'S SCRAP RUBBER DRIVE

    Mr Alan Williamson, Controller of Supplies, said today that every ounce of scrap rubber must be collected Within a few months, otherwise ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. KILLED IN FALL FROM TRAIN

    When he fell from a moving train at Arcadia (V) on Monday night, John McMahon, soldier, of Abbott st. Sandringham, suffered fatal injuries. ...

    Article : 58 words
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  48. SIR JAMES GRIGG ELECTED

    Sir James Grigg, British Minister for War, won the East Cardiff Parliamentary election today by a large majority. He polled 10,030 votes, and ...

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