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  2. MORTGAGE BANK BILL INTRODUCED

    CANBERRA, Fri: Establishment of a Mortgage Bank would enable rural producers to get long-term loans at reasonable interest and give ...

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  3. LAUNCHING THE PENNY-A-PLANE FUND.

    "Stamp Out a Jap for a Penny" is the slogan of the Penny-a-Plane Fund, which was explained te a representative meeting of Melbourne business men and citizens at the Town Hall yesterday. Here Cr Nettlefold, Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHARGES OF BLACK MARKETING Committee to Advise

    CANBERRA, Fri: Thanking members on both sides for supporting the Black Marketing Bill, which was passed by the House of ...

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  5. ARMCHAIR CRITICS ATTACKED Mr Forde Defends Army Discipline

    CANBERRA Fri: When the second all-night sitting of the House of Representatives this week ended at 5am today the Government had ...

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  6. SCORCHED EARTH POLICY FOR INDIA

    Action the Indian Government would take to destroy property in the event of a Japanese attack was explained today to the Council of ...

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  7. STALINGRAD'S HEROIC VOLUNTEERS

    How the workers of a great factory at Stalingrad held Fascist forces at the approaches to the city after they had broken through the outer ...

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  8. AVERTING "JOLT TO THE PRESIDENT"

    With only 5 legislative days left before the expiration of President Roosevelt's deadline, October 1, for the enactment of the anti-inflation ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    And still she stands defiant and alone. Strong as the rock to which her feet are bound; ...

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  10. THIS IT WHAT BRINGS IN PENNIES TO THE PENNY-A-PLANE FUND!

    A Japanese bomber brought down by US guns in the SW Pacific. (OWI.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NAZIS WILL BE FORCED TO THEIR KNEES

    Foreign observers are becoming increasingly convinced that the continual pounding from the air of German industrial centres during the ...

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  12. GERMAN CITY WAS TERRIBLY BATTERED

    People who witnessed the resent RAF raid on Karlsruhe are reported in Zurich, Switzerland, to have reclared that two-thirds of the city ...

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  13. FOOD PRODUCTION AIMS

    CANBERRA, Fri: The Government has decided to fix production goals for all principal foodstuffs for 1942-43. Goals so far approved are: ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. NO AUSTERITY MEALS ON THIS PACIFIC ISLE

    Relating a story datellned "At Advanced Airfield on a South Pacific Island," New York Times Honolulu correspondent tells how an ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. FACING THE FACTS OF NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Fri: "Let us face the fact that we have had defeats in New Guinea from people who know more of the arts of war than we do," ...

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  16. DAYLIGHT SAVING 2am TOMORROW

    When people go to bed tonight they should advance their clocks by an hour to coincide with the official beginning of 6 months' daylight ...

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  17. SERB GUERILLAS PUT RAILWAY OUT OF ACTION

    Travellers state that battles in Jugoslavia between Gen Mikhailovitch's guerilla forces and German and Croat troops have resulted in ...

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  19. ACTOR SAYS HE "LIED LIKE GENTLEMAN"

    Lionel Atwill, screen actor, admitted that he had exhibited lewd films in his beach home in the summer of 1940, and he pleaded guilty ...

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  20. MEAT AND BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Fri: Because of inability of the British Government to supply refrigerated space, the British Ministry of Food had ...

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  21. US SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES INQUIRY

    Declaring that the Justice Department had failed to carry out the Congressional mandate to investigate Federal employees' subversive ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. VALOUR IN THE WESTERN DESERT

    The story of the valour of Sgt Keith Elliott, of New Zealand, which won for him the Victoria Cross, has now been told in the London ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. STALIN KNOWS WHAT 2nd FRONT MEANS

    "The topic of a second front must have entered into the conversation between Mr Wendell Willkie and Stalin, and although Mr Winkle, in ...

    Article : 376 words
  24. DEAD MAN'S MOTHER WON'T TESTIFY

    Mrs Alman Harrington appeared in the Bronx Homicide Court on a charge of killing her husband, who died from a bullet in the spine. After ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. ARMY MINISTER TO MEET FARMERS

    Mr Forde, Army Minister, will confer today with representatives of farmers and graziers to discuss manpower as it affects those industries. ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. HITLER LOSES ROYALTIES

    Mr Leo T. Crowley, alien property custodian, has announces the seizure of US copyrights of Hitler's book, "Mein Kampf," and the royalty ...

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  27. BUSINESS MEN BEHIND PLAN

    The business community would be behind the Government in its endeavour to stamp out offences which might come under the heading of ...

    Article : 126 words
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  30. DAYLIGHT SAVING OPPOSED

    Because of the acute shortage of farm labour, producers supplying milk to metropolitan market are strongly opposed to daylight saving, ...

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  31. HEAVY GERMAN AIR LOSSES IN ATTACKS ON CONVOY

    Rear-Admiral E. K Boddam-Whetliam, Commodore of the convoy of British, US, and Russian ships which recently arrived in North Russia, ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. MORE INSPECTORS FOR PRICES BRANCH

    Mr H. E. Bishop, Deputy Prices Commissioner, said last night that because of frequent changes in prices for certain perishable products it ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. TORPEDO-BOAT ATTACK ON SOVIET FLEET PLANNED

    Italian and German torpedo-boats are being shipped by canal from the Black Sea to the Caspian for an attack against the Soviet Fleet, says ...

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  34. REMARKABLE FEAT OF PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Fri: Working day and night, several Sydney firms recently had their first quota of processed foodstuffs for Australian troops in ...

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  35. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Sgt Ivan Tulloh, 21, RAAF, son of Mr and Mrs Ivan M. Tulloh, of Longerenong Agricultural College. Dooen, previously reported missing from air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. "ZERO HOUR STRIKING," SAY RUSSIANS

    The persistence with which the Russians are appealing for a second front is shown by the following extracts from material which reached ...

    Article : 130 words
  37. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in Geelong last evening of Mr James Hill. 88, former chairman of Geelong Harbour Trust. Mr Hill, who was born in Geelong, ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. SPANISH MONARCHY

    It is stated in London there is no truth in the statement that negotiations have been completed for he return of the Don Juan to Spain. ...

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  39. NO RELIEF FROM POTATO SHORTAGE

    Consumers in Victoria could not expect any improvement on the present meagre supplies of potatoes for several months, and possibly not ...

    Article : 136 words
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  41. SOLDIER KILLED IN ACCIDENT

    Cpl J. J. Heenan was killed when a 15cwt covered utility truck in which he was travelling early on Thursday morning struck an electric ...

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