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  2. TROOPS COULD HAVE FILLED 2 TOWN HALLS

    Three thousand Australian and Allied servicemen and their women friends packed the Town Hall last night for the first Sunday night ...

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  3. PARTY ENDS AND WARTIME MEASURES

    CANBERRA, Sun: Replying to a charge by Mr Fadden, Opposition leader, in a statement issued yesterday, that a minority section of the ...

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  4. HOURS OF STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

    The State Public Service Association has decided to appeal to the Commonwealth Government to take action under National Security ...

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  5. MALARIA CAUSED FALL OF BATAN

    Newspapers here publish the following despatch from Frank Hewlett, United Press correspondent, who escaped to Corregidor Island Just ...

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  6. GENERAL MacARTHUR'S COMMAND

    "Gen MacArthur is in complete charge of the strategic direction of the United Nations' war effort in the SW Pacific, and the practical ...

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  7. LAVAL'S NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED

    Laval, whose new Cabinet was announced yesterday, has called the first meeting for Monday. It was reve[?]led by Berlin Radio today, ...

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  8. RAAF ACE IS MENTOR TO YOUNG PILOTS

    AN ADVANCED ALLIED BASE Last night I interviewed one of Australia's crack air aces—the man who is guide and mentor to the young ...

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  9. SIR OWEN DIXON,

    whose oppointment at Australian Minister to Washington it announced. He will succeed Mr R. G. Casey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DAILY DIGEST

    Serious as was the effect of Japans entry into the war still more serious would be the result of a total capitulation to Berlin by Vichy, in the ...

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  11. US TROOPS SPECIALLY TRAINED FOR RAID OPERATIONS

    Gen Marshall Chief of US Army Staff, after reviewing US troops in Northern Ireland said that ho expected them to participate in ...

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  12. RETAINED BY LABOUR

    Mr T. P. Corrigan, endorsed Labour candidate, won the by-election tor the Port Melbourne seat in the Legislative Assembly on Saturday by a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MALTA FIGHTS ON "BLACKENED BUT UNDAUNTED"

    Our Spitfires and Hurricanes and AA gunners are still forcing the Germans to divert much-needed planes to the Mediterranean zone. ...

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  14. GANDHI ADMITS INDIANS THEIR OWN WORST ENEMY

    Mahatma Gandhi, in an article published in his newspaper, Harijan. for the first time publicly expresses his views on the recent mission to ...

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  15. REALISTIC A R P TEST IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sun: The Statewide airraid test held today was designed to test efficiency of all branches of national emergency services rather ...

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  16. DR MOWLL ADVISES CAUTION

    SYDNEY, Sun: Caution in approaching the proposal for opening picture shows on Sundays was urged by Dr Mowll, Anglican Archbishop ...

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  17. HITLERS BIRTHDAY "A DAY OF MEDITATION"

    Hitler's 53rd birthday [?] row is to be regarded as a day of meditation in Germany, according to an announcement by Dr ...

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  18. PLANES THRILL SYDNEY RACEGOERS

    SYDNEY, Sim: The 20,000 persons who patronised the Canterbury Park race meeting on Saturday were thrilled by a great and brilliant ...

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  19. STOREMEN REFUSE TO WORK OVERTIME

    Members of the Storemen and Packers' Union decided yesterday to continue the ban on overtime. Officials of the union appealed to the ...

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  20. NORMANDIE AGAIN ON FIRE

    A fire which broke out late yesterday aboard the former French luxury liner Normandie (83,432 tons) was brought under ...

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  21. BENGHAZI BOMBED AGAIN

    Our bombers flew through sandstorms on Friday night to strike at Benghazi, vital port for Rommel's supply lines, says a Cairo ...

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  22. SYDNEY CONCERT RUSHED

    SYDNEY, Sun: More than 2,000 A[?]ed and Australian service men and women packed the Town Hall tonight for the first of Sydney's free ...

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  23. CORREGIDOR'S GUNS SILENCE ENEMY BATTERIES

    Three enemy batteries firing on the US forts from Cavlete and Batan were silenced by artillery fire from Corregidor, says a Philippines ...

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  24. AMERICAN HOME FRONT NEWS

    President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation declaring May 10, the second Sunday in May, as "Mothers' Day." ...

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  25. SOMETHING WRONG WITH HITLER'S PLANS

    Europe is on the edge or revolution declares Mr John Gordon, editor of the Sunday Express, in that Journal, and it may well prove that the lash ...

    Article : 216 words
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  27. MR WARD'S APPEAL TO MINERS

    SYDNEY, Sun: If there were more immediate coalmining stoppages it was inevitable the Government would be attacked when Federal ...

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  28. TWO ENEMY AGENTS ARRESTED IN USA

    Two agents attempting to deliver, for the use of the Italian Government, photos, blue prints, and other vital information regarding the ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. ALLEGED BANK ROBBER ARRESTED

    Ralph Greco, described as number one bank robber in USA, has been arrested at Longbranch (New Jersey) by FBI agenta. Although he had ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. WORLD'S LARGEST SUBMARINE LOST

    Free French headquarters announce that the submarine Surcouf is considerably overdue, and must be considered lost. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN SHIP SINKS SUBMARINE

    A small merchantman from Australia has arrived at. Table Bay flying a signal, "We have sunk an enemy submarine." ...

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  32. WENDELL WILLKIE AS FILM EXECUTIVE

    Mr Wendell Willkie, in his new job as chairman of the board of Twentieth Century-Fox film company, is expected to earn much more ...

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  33. "BABE" RUTH BETTER

    "Babe" Ruth, who has recovered from a serious illness, is at Hollywood ready to face the cameras on Monday, when a start will be made with ...

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  34. ALL US SHIPPING UNDER GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    Admiral E. S. Land, Shipping Administrator, has announced that from Saturday the US Government had requisitioned all ...

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  36. BOMBERS WITH 8,000 MILES RANGE ADVOCATED

    Maj Alexander de Seversky, wellknown for his advocacy of the importance of air power in modern warfare, writing in the New York ...

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  37. US TANK OUTPUT NOW EXCEEDS AXIS TOTAL

    Mr. Porter Patterson, undersecretary for War, reports that US tank production now exceeds the Axis output. The ...

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  38. OLD BULLI RESUMPTION

    SYDNEY, Sun: At a meeting of Old Bulli miners' lodge today, it was decided to resume work tomorrow. The men went home on Friday on an ...

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  39. 13 PRISONERS WHO ESCAPED

    PERTH, Sun: Most of the 13 criminals who escaped from the prison farm at Barton's mill in Darling ranges (WA), last Thursday night, ...

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  40. CONEY ISLAND BLACKED OUT

    Coney Island, the popular New York amusement resort, has been ordered to black-out for the duration in a move ...

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  42. DUTCH AIRMEN TO TRAIN IN US

    Maj-Gen van oyen, commander of NEI Air Forces, Is making arrangements for the training of Dutch pilots in US. Experienced Dutch ...

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  44. DEATH OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNER

    The death is announced of Dr Jean Perrin, the eminent French scientist, who was awarded the Nobel Price for physics in 1926. ...

    Article : 32 words
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