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  2. WERRIBEE BEEF BAN LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Wed: Ban on sale for human consumption of Werribee beef is lifted by National Security (Beef Shortage) Regulations, issued ...

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  3. MISSING SOLDIER MYSTERY

    Detectives made no real headway yesterday with their inquiries into the mysterious disappearance of Gnr Ivan J. Hulston, 18, from his sentry ...

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  4. USA WOULD WELCOME Mr CURTIN Talks in Washington

    No leader of any of the United Nations would be welcomed to USA with more genuine enthusiasm than the Prime Minister of Australia ...

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  5. CHINESE RETAKE VITAL TERRITORY

    Chinese forces which recaptured Chuhsien and Lishui, important air bases in Chekiang Province, are still driving east. Manchester Guardian ...

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    SURVIVORS FROM HMAS CANBERRA were received at Government House yesterday. Here some of the officers are photographed with Sir Winston Dugan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "TOO MUCH UNFINISHED BUSINESS"

    Real explanation of the Japanese withdrawal from China probably is Japan's discovery that she has too much unfinished business, says New ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    British Royalty is, like all British institutions, something that escapes definition and is yet very real. It is not a political formula or even a ...

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  9. FLOOD PERIL IN NORTH UNABATED

    Flood waters moving downstream in north-western, northern, and north-eastern rivers have accentuated the flood menace in all ...

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  10. BAN ON MANY STYLES OF FOOTWEAR

    CANBERRA, Wed: Following the recent issue of clothing restrictions, Mr Dedman, Minister for War Organisation of Industry, announced ...

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  11. DESERT LULL BROKEN

    The whole Egyptian battlefield, which had been comparatively quiet for more than a month, flared up with sudden activity early on ...

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  12. ASPIRANTS FOR FEDERAL SEATS

    CANBERRA, Wed: Following the announcement that Mr J. T. Lang is considering standing for Labour pre-selection for the Reid (NSW) ...

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  13. MacARTHUR "BEST BRAIN ON ALLIED SIDE"

    In one of a series of articles written round Nelson's maxim, "This is a smart man's war and therefore must be won with brains," Daily Mirror, ...

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  14. INTERSTATE CASUALTY LISTS

    Names of 284 men serving oversea and 43 in Australia and the islands are included in a Queensland army casualty list released yesterday. All ...

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  15. AXIS TANKER SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN

    When a torpedo-carrying aircraft of the RAF scored a hit amidships on a medium-sized Axis tanker, escorted by destroyers and aircraft, in ...

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  16. BOARD APPROVES BARMAIDS IN S A

    South Australian hotelkeepers' are now permitted to employ barmaids This is the effect of a judgment given yesterday by the Women's ...

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  17. SIR EARLE PAGE ON WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Wed: Mr Cameron (UAP, SA) said in the House of Representatives tonight that he would take the first opportunity to ...

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  18. WASHINGTON VISIT

    CANBERRA, Wed: Declining to confirm a suggestion that he might go to Washington to deputise for Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, in response ...

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  19. NEW CHINESE ENVOY TO U S A

    Dr Hu Shih, Chinese Ambassador to USA, has been recalled, and will be succeeded by Mr Wei Tao-ming, former Ambassador to Vichy, says ...

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  20. CONTROL OF PATENT MEDICINES LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Wed: Early Government action to control manufacture of patent medicines is likely. Number and types of such medicines will ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS AT BELFAST EXECUTION

    Despite last-minute efforts to obtain a reprieve, Thomas Williams, 21, a member of the illegal Irish Republican Army, was executed at ...

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  22. REGISTRATION OF DIETITIANS BILL DISCUSSED

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr Mackrell, Health Minister, said that the main purpose of the Dietitians Registration Bill, which ...

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  23. MEXICAN FACILITIES FOR UNITED NATIONS

    President Camacho, in a message to the Mexican Congress, said that he is shortly submitting a measure to extend to the European Powers ...

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  24. WAR OFFICE FORESEES CONTINENTAL FIGHTING

    The War Office's review of the 3rd year of hostilities says that "the accession of USA to the cause of the United Nations presented the British ...

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  25. TOBACCO SUPPLIES FOR CANTEENS

    CANBERRA, Wed: Senator Keane, Customs Minister, said today that tobacco stocks to be made available to canteens in wartime industrial ...

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  26. BROTHERS BELIEVED DROWNED

    No trace was found yesterday of Allan Miller, 10, and his brother, John Miller, 7, who have been missing from their home at St Leonards ...

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  27. THE FIGHTING MAN'S RIGHT TO ENTERTAINMENT

    CANBERRA, Wed: Every member of the forces on leave is, in the, opinion of Senator Keane, Customs Minister, entitled to more Sunday ...

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  28. P M'S BROADCAST TONIGHT

    An important statement by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, will be made In the course of a special nationwide broadcast through all stations ...

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  29. 2 ESCAPE FROM PRISON FARM

    Two youths escaped last night from Castlemaine prison farm. They were: Kelvin Wadsworth, 18, 5ft 7in, sallow complexion, fair hair, and brown ...

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  30. ARMY MARRIAGES IN AUSTRALIA DISCOURAGED

    Asked at her Press conference regarding the report that US Army officers were discouraging marriages between American soldiers and ...

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  31. SPIES IN U S A SENTENCED

    Ernest Weber, formerly of the German Army; Richard Frederick Freundt, formerly of the German Navy; and Peter Franz and Erich ...

    Article : 88 words
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  33. WAR PROBLEMS OF HOUSEWIVES

    Predicting a chaotic situation unless the housekeeping burdens of women in war industries were lightened, Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt, at ...

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  34. FLAMETHROWERS AT MILNE BAY

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wed: Although there is no evidence that they were used in action, portable flamethrowers were carried by ...

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  35. NAZIS SAY SHOT FIRED AT VICEROY

    Berlin Radio says Lord Linlithgow, Viceroy of India, was not injured when a young Indian fired shots at, him. A member of the Viceroy's ...

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  36. HEAVILY ARMED AIR BATTLESHIPS OF THE FUTURE

    The new Flying Fortress machines being operated by Americans from Britain are so remarkably successful; that a drastic re-sorting is likely of ...

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  38. ANOTHER SHIP'S CAPTAIN TAKEN BY NAZIS

    Survivors from a British merchantman torpedoed in August 800 miles from the South American coast who have landed at an east coast port ...

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  39. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Plt-Off Douglas A. Scott, RAAF, aged 19, is now presumed to have lost his life on October 15, 1941, having failed to return from air operations over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. CANADIAN PACIFIC C-IN-C

    Col Ralston, Minister of Defence, announces that Maj-Gen Pearkes, at present commanding the 1st Canadian Division overseas, will shortly ...

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  41. ESTATE OF H. G. CRAWFORD

    Before Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday the hearing was begun of a petition for administration in bankruptcy of the estate ...

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  42. DEATH OF A ROTHSCHILD

    Death is announced from Bar Harbour (Maine) of Baron Alphonse de Rothschild, 64, financier, who came to USA from Austria in 1940. He ...

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  43. MORE CANADIANS IN BRITAIN

    An additional Canadian armoured formation and Canadian Medical Corps and Air Force members, both men and women, have arrived at a ...

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  44. AUSTRALIANS FROM JAPAN

    Australian officials on board the relief ship Tatuta Maru, which arrived at Lourenco Marques from Japan, in addition to Mr Keith ...

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  45. STUDENTS DESIGN LOAN POSTERS

    Posters and slogans to be exhibited in Melbourne soon to assist the National War Loans and War Savings Campaign are being designed ...

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  46. DAY OF PRAYER

    Some misunderstanding has arisen over the suggestion that work should cease for 15 minutes on the National Day of Prayer to be observed ...

    Article : 72 words
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