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  2. COMMANDOS ALL BACK FROM RAID

    After spending 2 hours on enemyoccupied soil and penetrating Nazi defences over a frontage of 800 yards, every man who took part ...

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  3. ENGLISH BOY SURVIVES NAZI CRUELTY

    Youngest Englishman to escape from a German concentration camp is Anthony Haden Guest, grandson of Dr Leslie Haden Guest, MP. He ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. BROWNOUT RULES DISCUSSED

    Agreement on main principles of motor-car lighting uniformity in the brownout was reached at the interstate conference of ARP ...

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  5. FATALISM OF JAPANESE PILOTS

    Because he was captured alive, one of the Japanese pilots who was shot down in the raid on Colombo, is now "dead to Japan," and willing to work ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN BOMBER SQUADRON

    Boys or the newly established Australian Bomber Squadron Somewhere in England, are very happy about the results of their operational flights. ...

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  7. NEW PACIFIC COMMAND ESTABLISHED

    AUCKLAND, Thurs: Creation of a new command, separate from the SW Pacific command, and to be known as the South Pacific area, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOTEL HOURS EIGHT A DAY

    The Premiers' Conference unanimously decided yesterday that the Commonwealth Government should fix and regulate production of liquor ...

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  9. THREAT BY COAL BOARD CHAIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Judge DrakeBrockman, chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board, said today that he would walk out of his ...

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  10. DAILY DIGEST

    The Japanese would certainly be disappointed if they were able to watch at close quarters the reaction of Chungking to the fall of ...

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  11. MINISTER INSISTS ON BROWNOUT

    A telegram urging that West Australian people should voluntarily observe the blackout and brownout restrictions pending a clarification ...

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  12. 20 FRENCH HOSTAGES REPRIEVED, BUT 15 OTHERS ARE SHOT

    Gen von Stuelpnagel. German Military Governor of Paris, said yesterday that French civilians had handed over the culprits responsible ...

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  13. PEACE WITH JAPAN PETITION

    Dining National Security charges in the Third City Court yesterday, Mr C. B. Brown, Commonwealth prosecutor read a petition in which ...

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  14. HALIFAX BOMBER PROVES FAST, EFFICIENT

    Regarded as one of the most efficient aircraft in the world, the Halifax bomber, which became operational in 1940, is proving its ...

    Article : 189 words
  15. COUNTRY NEWS

    AVOCA: The annual autumn nower show under the auspices of St John's Church of England, resulted in a profit of £70. It was officially ...

    Article : 418 words
  16. MR WARD ATTACKS COAL OWNERS

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Mr Ward, Labour Minister, left tonight for Melbourne, where he will discuss with Mr Curtin, Prime Minister the results of his ...

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  17. USA AND BRITAIN AS POSTWAR WORLD LEADERS

    Fortune magazine, in a study of problems likely to confront the world after the war submits a 4-point proposal: (1) USA and Britain should ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. DAMAGES FOR WIDOW AND CHILDREN

    In the First Civil Court yesterday a special jury of 6 awarded £2,094 damages to Dorothy Mavis Beasley, of Market st. Werribec, and Thomas ...

    Article : 302 words
  19. USA BARS LONDON WAR CORRESPONDENT

    War Department has instructed Hawailan authorities to revoke the credentials of Walter Farr, London Daily Mail correspondent and ...

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  20. RESIGNATIONS OF FRENCH EMBASSY OFFICIALS

    Questioned about resignations of French Embassy officials, Mr Cordell Hull, US Secretary of State, said he was not in a position to comment ...

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  21. TOGO WARNS JAPS TO EXPECT U S ATTACK

    Addressing the Japanese Economic Federation, Shigenori Togo warned the people to be prepared for an emergency because USA will stage ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. BENDIGO NEWS

    Guest speaker at a meeting of Bendigo Rotary Club yesterday was Gnr D. S. Dungey, son of the president of the club, who recently returned from ...

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  23. BUST OF LENIN UNVEILED IN LONDON

    Mr Malsky, Soviet Ambassador in London unveiled a but of Lenin in Holford Square, Finsbury, where Lenin lived 40 years ago. ...

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  24. GEELONG NEWS

    Railway revenue at the Geelong railway station for March was £ 69,421, compiled with £40,607 for Maich of last year ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. MINERS LOYAL TO GOVERNMENT

    Belief that financial and reactionary interests were deliberately sponsoring disputes on coalfields in an effort to bring about defeat of the ...

    Article : 194 words
  26. HUNDREDS MORE BEDS FOR TROOPS

    Within a few days 720 additional beds will have been provided at the 7 recognised hostels for service men in the city by substitution of ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. GAS-PROOF WOOL

    In US considerable publicity has been given to the discovery of a means to rendel wool gas-proof. Although details have not yet been ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. PRAISE FOR KENNY PARALYSIS METHOD

    The journal of the American Medical Association says that the battle against infantile paralysis ia being won largely owing to the success ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. PHOTOGRAPHER OF MEN DIES

    The death has occured of Ian Pirie MacDonald, 75, the famous Photographer of men. He is estimated to have taken photographs of ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. POTATO DEMAND EASIER

    Some relief was afforded to the Melbourne potato market yesterday by a decline in NSW and Queensland demands. Arrangements are reported ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. "GREAT DICTATOR" FILM STOLEN

    Five masked men yesterday stole the film of Chaplin's "Great Dictator" from a theatre in Ascunsion (Faraguay), where it was scheduled ...

    Article : 74 words
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  34. BALLARAT ITEMS

    Officers elected by the Ballarat Returned Soldiers' Memorial Band are: President, Cr F. A. Richardson; bandmaster, Mr J. Allan; ...

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  35. NO MINES IDLE YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Today, for the second successive day, no coal mine was idle in NSW. Mr. Grant, Miners' Federation secretary, said this ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER'S APPOINTMENT

    Duke of Gloucester has consented to succeed the Duke of Connaught as president of the Royal Empire Society. Duke of Connaught, who ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. BUSES FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    Mr. H. H. Bell, cnatrman of Tramways Board, yesterday replied to a complaint made by officials of Arms, Explosives, and Ammunition ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. ARMY CASUALTIES

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  39. JAPANESE ATROCITIES

    Asked whether he would forward a protest through, the Papal Secretary of State to the Japanese Government on the barbarous treatment of ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. OBITUARY

    Mr A. W. O. Blake, a former manager attached to the Bank of Australasia, died at Mornington, after a long illness. Mr Blake was ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. RATIONING IN USA

    The Office of Price Administration announced today that petrol rationing cards for the eastern seaboard would be distributed shortly, to ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. "FREEZING" PRICES IN USA

    A "blanket freezing" of virtually all prices at last month's level will probably be proclaimed on April 28 as part of the Administration's drastic ...

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  44. MR CASEY ADDRESSES M P's

    Mr R. G. Casey addressed a large audience of MP's of all parties in the committee room at the House of Commons yesterday, giving a full ...

    Article : 68 words
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