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  2. MURDERED WOMAN IN DOORWAY

    With severe bruising on the head and the lower portion of her body, Mrs Ivy Violet McLeod, 40, of Victoria st, East Melbourne, was found ...

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  3. PUBLIC MUST HELP IN FOOD CONTROL Minister Predicts More Rationing

    CANBERRA, Sun: Broadcasting on food control tonight, Mr Beasley, Supply Minister, issued a warning that the Government would not ...

    Article : 382 words
  4. CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER Man Drowned, 5 Rescued

    Driving over a ferry dock into the Yarra at Newport on Saturday night a car containing 6 persons plunged into the river, trapping a man who ...

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    A LUNCHEON FOR SIR OWEN DIXON before his departure to Washington was given by the AmericanAusrralian Co-operaion Movement. From left: Mr. J.D.G. Medley, University Vice-Chancelloe; Sir Owen Dixon, Australian Minister to USA; Sir Murdoch, chairman of directors of Herold and Weekly Time Ltd; Mr Wrlo R. Dickover, US Consul-General in victoria; Mr Essington Lowis, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAS GIRAUD'S ESCAPE ARRANGED?

    Conflicting reports introduce an element of doubt whether Gen Giraud, former commander of the 9th French Army, made a clear-cut ...

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  7. SECOND FRONT ADVOCATED

    Gen Adolphe Sice, High Commissioner for Free French Africa, has appealed for an carly United Nation invasion of France, as well ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    There are some that pray from the printed book. And some from the heart alone. And some that pray by the work of ...

    Article : 317 words
  9. DOUBLE DRIVE PLANNED BY THE AXIS

    Mussolini was summoned to Saizburg to hear the final stages of Hitler's plans for the summer, says the diplomatic correspondent of the ...

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    MOVING DAY AT MELBOURNE GRAMMAR: The boys lent a helping hand when MGS moved on Saturday to Dookie College. P. J. Gardner, D. M. Hudson, and D, R. Brockwell arc shown shouldering a few mattresses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ALLIES GROWING STRONGER IN MIDDLE EAST

    President Roosevelt's announcement that Lease-Lend aid will be extended to Persia and Iraq, whose defence ho regards as essential to ...

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  12. MAN IN "WOODEN" SUIT

    The chief officer of a US merchant ship which arrived at an Australian port recently came to Melbourne yesteiday in a wooden" suit. It was ...

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  13. JAPAN HOLDS UP PRISONER AID PLANS

    Lack of Japanese co-opeiation is holding up aid for British prisoners and interneos in the Far East. Endeavouis to send supplies of food ...

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  14. MUST RELY ON OWN FOOD PRODUCTION

    Because of falling off in food supplies from countries she had occupied, Germany from now on would have to rely almost entirely upon her ...

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  15. IF THE ENEMY CAME TO AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Sun: "The assembly of people from all walks of life in a convention for the people's defence of Queensland is most inspiring. ...

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  16. MAN KILLED IN TRUCK CRASH

    When a motor-truck crashed into the rear of another heavy vehicle parked on the roadway near Kororoit Creek bridge, Geelong rd, ...

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  17. STATE LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Victorian branch of the ALP will be held on Saturday and Sunday, August 29 and 30. The decision ...

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  18. MORE WORKERS NEEDED ON FARMS

    SYDNEY, Sun: More discretion must be shown in calling up farm workers for the Army, an executive officer of one of the primary ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. DIRECTORS FACE GAOL IF QUOTA FINES NOT PAID

    W. H. Johnstone and H. M. Levin, former directors of Woodlands Chemists Ltd, Woking (Surrey), who were fined £1,500 and £2,000 ...

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  20. COUNTRY SPORT

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  21. CANADA TO ACT ON CONSCRIPTION ISSUE

    Now that the plebiscite vote has released the Canadian Parliament and Government from their pledges in June, 1940, not to introduce ...

    Article : 256 words
  22. NEW PROPOSAL FOR WINNING BY-ELECTIONS

    Following recent reverses at Partismentary by-elections, the political correspondent of the Daily Herald says the Government is considering ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. SEE COLLAPSE OF AXIS COMING

    "Collapse of Hitler, Mussolini, and the Japanese militarists is coming in sight," Mr Noel Baker, MP, said in a ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. ACCIDENT VERDICT ON PLANE CRASH

    ALBURY (NSW), Sun: A verdict of accidental death was returned by Mr I. Beavers, coroner, at an inquest on Saturday into the deaths of 2 ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. NEW CALEDONIA'S WORTH TO ALLIES

    Vital strategic importance of the American landing in New Caledonia is obvious, but the island, as the Economist points out, is also the ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. MAN ARRESTED AFTER ACCIDENT

    A series of accidents, in which 3 persons were injured, in Hoddle st, near Clifton Hill railway station, on Saturday night, led to the arrest of ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. DUTCH STEAMER TORPEDOED: 6 DEAD

    Six sailors were killed when a small Dutch merchantshlp, 4 hours out from port, was torpedoed off the Atlantic Coast on April 28, states a ...

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  28. DR GARBETT ELECTED ARCHBISHOP OF YORK

    Dean and Chapter have elected Dr Cyril Forster Garbett, Bishop of Winchester, to the Archbishopric of York in succession to Dr Temple, ...

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  30. FOREST FIRES SWEEP RHODE IS

    A destructive serles of forest fires, believed to be partly due to incendiarism, was brought under control on Saturday, after sweeping southern ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN SEE BOMB-TORN BATH

    The King and Queen paid a surprise visit to Bath to stuvey damage caused by recent German raids on the historic city. Hundreds gathered ...

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  32. MP DIES DURING HOME GUARD EXERCISES

    Mi Patilck Munro, MP, died this morning while taking patt in the Home Guard exercises at Westmln stei He was standing in the Liberal ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. EVACUATION PLANS FOR MOMBASA

    Sir Henry Monck-Mason Moore, Governor of Kenya, is temporarily suspending measures for compulsory evacuation of certain categories of ...

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  34. US NAVAL CREWS IN MERCHANT SHIPS

    Navy Department has disclosed that US Navy gun crews have been placed on board American vessels to combat the submailne menace ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. MANY ACCIDENTS

    Although more than 60 accidents were reported on Saturday night, the majority were of a minor nature. Found on the new Williamstown rd, ...

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  36. U S STEEL HELPS RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF

    US Steel Corporation has contributed $75,000 to the Russian War Relief Fund. This is the largest gift the Russians have received from ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    After seivlng with the AAMC since the beginning of the war, including 6 months' service as senior physician at the Australian hospital at ...

    Article : 445 words
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  39. MARRIED LIFE IN MALTA IS A HECTIC BUSINESS

    I'm proud I married a Malta pilot, said Ida Maridus, petite, slim, blueeyed, 22-ycar-old Maltese girl when she anived here with her tall ...

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  40. LONDON STARTLED BY MOCK ATTACK

    Londoners woke up startled this morning on the assumption that an air raid or invasion was going on, when civil defences were tested ...

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  41. US HIGH ARMY CHANGES CRITICISED

    A leading article in the Army and Navy Journal charges that the Army morale is disturbed at the growing fear among experienced ...

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  42. GIRL FOUND HANGED AFTER SCOLDING

    SYDNEY. Sun: The body of 13year-old Ruth Helen Sloane, Longueville rd, Lane Cove, was found on Saturday hanging by a window sash ...

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  43. STOCKINGS SELL BETTER THAN FOOD AT BERMUDA

    Women had a great thrill when a prize Court auctioned 1,000 pairs of silk and nylon stockings which had been seized from enemy ships. Other ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. TORNADOES KILL 8 PERSONS

    Tornadoes wrecked the residential section of Pawhuska (Oklahoma), with a population of 5,500, and battered rural areas in NE Oklahoma ...

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  45. FATAL FALL FROM HORSE

    Thrown from a hack near her home on Saturday, Miss Katie Burdett, 33, of Marshall st, Ivanhoe, suffered head injuries from which she died. She ...

    Article : 61 words
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