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  2. BUILDING UP OUR AIR STRENGTH

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Fri: "Anybody who thinks we haven't got a fight on our hands out here had better roll over on the ...

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  3. "SABOTAGING" GOVERNMENT WAR EFFORTS Member's Allegations Against Opposition

    CANBERRA, Fri: Sensation was caused during the Budget debate in the House of Representatives today when Mr Pollard (Lab, V) accused ...

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  4. "WAS TOUCH AND GO" IN INDIA Japanese Directed Congress Campaign

    "There is no doubt in our minds here that the Japanese had a part in the direction of the Congress campaign of widespread sabotage," says ...

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  5. BRITISH HAVE FINEST FIGHTER CRAFT

    Acknowledging the pre-eminence of British fighter aircraft. Col Knerr, former Chief of Staff of the US Army Air Corps, writing in the ...

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  6. MUST NOT BE "RECKLESS GAME" Second Front View

    Saying that London despatches leave no doubt that the Russian Government is in disagreement with the British and US Governments as ...

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    CASUALTIES FROM MILNE SAY shown arriving of on Australian port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Her funnels crusted with salt and grime. Nine weeks from port, and the hell of a time. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN COUNTRYSIDE HEALTHY

    My wife and I were probably the first foreigners to enter Russia through the Far East this year, but nobody seemed to mind. On arrival ...

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  10. 8 AWARDS TO AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    CANBERRA, Fri: Eight more Australian airmen serving in the Westen Desert have been decorated for gallantry in air operations, 6 with ...

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  11. MEAT PRICES TO BE PEGGED SOON To Coincide With Beefless Days

    CANBERRA, Fri: Branding of meat cuts to distinguish quality, and display of permitted prices would effectively stop retail butchers from ...

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  12. WHAT DIEPPE RAID TAUGHT UNITED NATIONS "2nd Front Next Spring"

    A prediction that a second front in Europe would not be opened until the spring of 1943 was made by Quentin Reynolds, famous war ...

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  13. "MENACE TO JAPANESE"

    Gen Sir Archibald Wavell, C-in-C India, said at conclusion of a tour of India's eastern defences: "No efforts have been spared to make ...

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  14. LEADING FRENCHMEN JOIN DE GAULLE

    Two more prominent Frenchmen have arrived in Britain to join Gen de Gaulle. They are M. Charles Vallin, Deputy for Paris, and ...

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  15. MEN WHO VISIT MANICURE BARS

    CANBERRA, Fri: "Men in Sydney are frequenting manicure bars to have their nails trimmed, cuticles softened with cream, and a soft ...

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  16. CHINESE FILM STAR OUTWITTED JAPS AT HONG KONG

    Butterfly Wu, China's leading film star, and her millionaire husband, Eugene Penn, posed as beggars with 8 children to escape from Hong ...

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  17. SECOND FRONT URGED

    A resolution urging the speedy opening of a second front, which delegates averred was essential to victory, was passed unanimously by ...

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  18. CAMP IN NORWAY FOR INSUBORDINATE NAZI SOLDIERS

    The Germans have established at Kristianstad, Norway, a special concentration camp for insubordinate German soldiers, which already ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT FIRM ON FARM PRICES

    President Roosevelt has written to the chairmen of the Senate and House of Representatives Banking committees expressing his ...

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  20. WANT £1 A DAY FOR PRIVATES

    SYDNEY, Fri: RSL Congress decided on the voices today to urge payment of a minimum of £1 a day to privates in the Australian ...

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  21. BEAUTY SALONS MAY BE RATIONALISED

    Beauty salons and other hairdressing establishments throughout Australia may be caught in the "net" of rationalisation in the near future. ...

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  22. BRAVERY AWARDS TO MILITIAMEN

    CANBERRA, Fri: Militiamen had already shown their fighting qualities in Australian war theatres, and award of the Military Medal to Gnr ...

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  23. MEAT RACKET DENIED

    "I know nothing of any racketeering in the retail meat trade," Mr A. E. Stahl, Master Butchers', Meat, and Allied Trades Federation ...

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  25. NAZI REPRISALS FOR LUXEMBURG STRIKE

    Luxemburg miners' and steel workers' strike leaders paid with their lives for the first mass act of defiance against German rule in ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT DECLINES GIFT OF JAP FLAG

    Two flags were offered to President Roosevelt today. One he joyfully accepted; the other he wryly declined. The first flag was the Stars ...

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  27. AUSTERITY MEALS FOR SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

    Prices for special functions held at hotels, cafes, and restaurants on and from next Monday, had been fixed at the same maximum rates as ...

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  30. MAN KILLED, 3 HURT IN TRAIN DERAILMENT

    ALBURY (NSW), Fri: One man was killed and 3 injured when the railway engine of a goods train left the rails and toppled down the steep ...

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  31. ARMS DUMP IN IRELAND CAPTURED

    The little police court at Lisburn, County Antrim, was turned into a miniature arsenal when 6 men were charged in connection with the ...

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  32. GRIM NAZI HUMOUR ON ERSATZ FOOD

    According to Berne correspondent of New York Times a visitor returning from Germany says a current question which is being asked ...

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  33. LUNCH BAN NOT CONTEMPLATED

    Rumours that the Federal Government contemplated prohibiting midday meals as part of the austerity campaign were denied by Mr ...

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  34. BING CROSBY TOPPED FILM STAR SALARIES

    Treasury figures show that Hollywood again topped the nation's salaries in 1940-41. Louis B. Mayer. of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, headed ...

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  35. H Q COMMUNIQUE ON S W PACIFIC

    Yesterday's HQ communique was: NW Sector: Activity limited to reconnaissance. NE Sector: Rabaul: Our heavy ...

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  36. REFUGEES FLOCK TO GENEVA

    An influx of foreign refugees, mestly Jews from France and Holland, is continuing on such a scale that a special camp has been built ...

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  37. REQUEST FOR DELAY

    SYDNEY, Fri: A group of leading hotel managers has asked Mr Dedman, Minister for War Organisation of Industry, to delay the austerity ...

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  38. NSW LABOUR PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Fri: The executive of the Official Labour party tonight passed a resolution submitted by the Shop Assistants' Union protesting against ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS IN OPERA

    Commenting on the performance of the Australian singer. Linda Parker, who made her debut with the Sadlers Wells Opera Company in the ...

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  40. MINE STOPPAGE INQUIRY SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday: Mr G. Grant, secretary, Miners' Federation, said today that the federation had asked the Attorney-General's Department ...

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  41. PIONEERED DIRECT GIVING

    Pioneer suburb for direct giving was Brighton, Cr Nettlefold, Lord Mayor, stated yesterday. This scheme had now been conducted successfully in ...

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  42. MORE US TROOPS IN BRITAIN

    Another large contingent of American troops, says Daily Mail, has uneventfully crossed the Atlantic in world-famous ships. British and ...

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  43. IMPORTED SPIRITS PRICE

    Prices of imported spirits have been raised by 2/6 a reputed quart, and not ½, as stated yesterday. ...

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  44. 2 RAAF MEN KILLED

    PERTH, Fri: Victims of a plane tragedy on Tuesday when an RAAF machine crashed into the sea off Fremantle after being caught in the ...

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  45. US PRODUCTION RISE

    Mr Nelson, war production director, testifying before the House Defence Committee on full utilisation of manpower, said US production was ...

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  47. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Geelong yesterday of Mr H. J. D'Helin, at the age of 69. Mr D'Helin was a leading figure in public activities in Geelong ...

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