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  2. HUGE CROWD ASSEMBLES FOR SECOND FRONT RALLY IN LONDON.

    One of the fargest crowds ever to gather in historic Trafalgar Suare, London, met there recently in a great demonstration for the opening of a second front. Have is of the huge assemblage listening to one of the many speakers. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. VALUE OF COMMANDO TRAINING

    Support for the increasing urge that every Australian should be a commando was given yesterday by a military officer just returned from ...

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  4. THOUSANDS GREET RAAF AND WAAAF

    Keynote of yesterday's march through Melbourne streets of RAAF and WAAAF members was austerity. There were no showers of streamers. ...

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  5. RED BOMBERS FLY VAST DISTANCES

    Bombing of Budapest and Hungarian provinces on Spetember 4 and 9 did great damage and deeply impressed the German and Hungarian ...

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  6. MADAGASCAR IMPORTANT TO ALLIES

    Strategic importance of Madagasear which, if it fell under enemy control, would endanger Allied sea communications to the MiddleEast, East, India, ...

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  7. JAPS MOVING TROOPS TO SOUTH PACIFIC

    A Chinese military spokesman disclosed that a large number of japanese transports bearing mechanised troops, which last week ...

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  8. MHR BEFORE COURT MARTIAL

    SYDNEY, Fri: AC2 Sydney Max Falstein, a member of the House of Representatives, appeared before a court martial at an air training ...

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  9. AWARDS TO RAAF MEN

    The following awards to members of the RAAF were announced by Mr. Drakeford, Air Minister, yesterday: ...

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  10. 24 NAMES IN LIST OF NAVY AWARDS

    Two DSC's and 3 DSM's are among awards to Australian naval personnel which have been approved by the King. The Navy board, ...

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  11. CHRISTIAN WAY OF LIFE

    NEWCASTLE, Fri: Now that the Religion and Life Conference, which has been in session hear since last Sunday, is drawing to a close, it is ...

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  12. JAP SKILL IN JUNGLE FIGHTING

    Commenting on the New Guinea fighting, The Times says in editorial: "Now that 'impassibility' of the Owen Stanley mountains has ...

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  13. FAILURE OF JAP PLANS IN INDIA Send Arms To Bengal Rioters

    Failure of a large-scale Japanese plan to supply a stream of arms to rioters in Bengal is described by Daily Mail's New Delhi ...

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  14. PLANS TO COMBAT ACUTE RUBBER SHORTAGE IN USA

    Mr Bernard Baruch, head of President Roosevelt's special rubber investigation committee, in his report stated that the existing situation was ...

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  15. DAILY DIGEST

    Tap an American and he may turn on you with a war whoop, a Rotarian grip. or a fraternity yell. He likes to ramble and fight. He is ...

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  16. GBS ASSAILS PARTY SYSTEM

    George Bernard Shaw in a letter to Daily Herald says Capt Randolph Churhcill has found out, as his father found out and as Charles Dickens ...

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  17. STRONG CRITICISM OF SERVICE PAY INCREASES

    During the 10-hours debate in the House of Commons yesterday on the increases in serice pay and allowances, the Government was ...

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  20. MAY BAN POSTING OF LOTTERY TICKETS

    CANBERRA, Fri: An indication of the possibillty of the Government preventing sending of lottery tickets by post was given in the House of ...

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  21. S AFRICAN FARMER WINS VC IN DESERT ACTION

    Sgt Quintin Smythe, 26-year-old Natal farmer, of the Royal Natal Caribblniers, has been awarded the VC for conspicuous gallantry in the ...

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  22. WHEAT ACQUIRED IN 1940

    CANBERRA, Fir: Criticism of the Government for its alleged refusal to carry out decisions of parliament in the Wheat Acquisition Act 1940 ...

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  23. NEHRU'S DAUGHTER ARRESTED

    Mrs Indira Gandhi, Pandit Nehru's daughter, and her husband, Feroze Gandhi (no relation to Mahatma Gandhi), who were arrested last ...

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  24. BOILEAU BARONETCY COMES TO VICTORIA

    Thee Boileau baronetey has deseended to Mr Frank J. Boileau, of Malvern, who, for more than 40 years, hs been well known in stock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. 2 MORE SHIPS TORPEDOED IN SOUTH ATLANTIC

    The Navy Department has announced that a medium-sized British merchantmon was torpedoed in the Caiibbean in the middle of ...

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  27. US PAPER URGES UNIFIED COMMAND IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    "Things ore not going so well in the South Pacific," says the World Telegram in a leading aitlcle, in which it stresses the necessity for a ...

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  28. IMPORTANT DAMAGE TO BREMEN'S WAR INDUSTRIES

    Factories, warehouses, railway sheds, public buildings, and commercial property were destroyed or damaged in the attack on Bremen last ...

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  29. KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Sgt.-Pit Stephen James Smitheram, 20, single, of Camperdown (NSW), was killed when the training aircraft he was piloting crashed near ...

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  30. SUICIDE WITH HOMEMADE CANNON

    Joseph Podubiski, 71, and his wife. Victoria, 68, who recently celebrated their golden wedding, decided to commit suicide together. The old ...

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  31. MEAT DRESSING PROCESS

    Following inspection of a lamb carcase dressed under the new air process, and which has been in cold storage at Newport for over 14 ...

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  32. CONSPIRACY CHARGE AGAINST U S CHEMICAL FIRM

    The US Government has indicted the Dupont Co, the world's Iaigest chemical firm, and others, charging them with having engaged in a ...

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  33. PRIESTS ARRESTED IN FRANCE

    Popular indignation has been aroused in Lyons by tile arrest and imprisonment of 8 Jesuit priests who refused to surrender for deportation ...

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  34. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr William David Murdoch, composer and pianist, is announced from London, Born at Bendigo in 1888, he was educated at ...

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