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  2. BIG TASK FOR ALLIED SUPPLY COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Primarily a co-ordinating, planning, and advisory body, the Allied Supply Council will be composed of representatives of US and Australian Governments. ...

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  3. LICENCES FOR 40 ALIEN DOCTORS

    CANBERRA. Tues: Commonwealth Alien Doctors' Board has decided to grant licences to 40 alien doctors to practise in Australia, Mr Holloway, ...

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  4. RUSSIA WAITS WITH FIRM RESOLVE

    While the Russian people wait with firm resolve the big events to come, major operations at present appear to be ruled out. Fighting searcely ...

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  5. BRITISH FACE LONG TREK FROM BURMA

    Once clear of the Japanese trap in Burma Gen Alexander stands a good chance of marching his men into India, writes Daily Express military ...

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  6. ATLANTIC SHIP LOSSES DECLINE, SAYS COL KNOX

    Col Knox, Navy Secretary, told newspaper men today: "There has been a definite subsidence of sinkings off the ...

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    JAVANESE GUERILLA TROOPS, who are now in camp in Australia, vie with each other in keeping the blades of thier klewangs sharp. If the weapon will shave the hair off the arm, that's sharp enough for the Japs in the opinion of these fighters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Let us make no mistake about it, or this war will be as wasted as the last—hatred of the foe and the resolve to be free of his dictation ...

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  9. 44 DAYS IN OPEN BOAT

    Following a desperate last-minute escape as Java fell, 8 RAAF and 4 RAF men made an amazing voyage of 1,500 miles in 44 days in a ...

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  10. HIGHER WAGES MEAN LOWER LABOUR STANDARDS

    President Roosevelt telegraphed to the War Production Board's shipbuilding stabilisation conference here warning ...

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  11. 7,000 KILLED IN RAIDS ON ROSTOCK

    Stockholm correspondent or New York Times says that reliable persons arriving there from Berlin report that 7,000 ...

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  12. 72 DUTCH CITIZENS SHOT BY NAZIS

    Seventy-two Dutch people have been shot following courtmartial on charges of favouring the enemy and espionage, possession of arms, or ...

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  13. INQUIRIES INTO DEATH OF WOMAN

    New hope of solving the mystery surrounding the death of Mrs Ivy Violet McLeod, 40, of Victoria par, East Melbourne. whose body was ...

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  14. MINISTER'S SUGGESTION REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Recommendations by Mr Ward, Labour Minister[?] for rcconstruction of the coal Industry were rejected by War Cabinet ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S FOOD PROBLEMS

    No primary products would be exported from Australia this year until full provision had been made for Australian and Allied fighting ...

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  16. UNIONS TO MEET ON WAR POSITION

    CANBERRA, Tues: Australia's position in relation to the war would be discussed at a conference about the end of this month between himself, ...

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  17. BRITISH OFFICER'S BRAVE DEED AT ST NAZAIRE

    A person who visited St Nazairc (Brittany) after the recent commando raid on that Atlantic port states that the ...

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  18. BRITISH AIR ACE WITH BROKEN SPINE

    An air ace with a broken spine, Group-Capt Philip Barwell, DFC, was one of the heroes of an air battle 7 miles out over ...

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  19. GOOD CHEER AS RATIONING BEGINS IN USA

    Amerieans yesterday had theil first experience of rationing, when long queues lined up to obtain their sugar cards permitting them 1/2ib a ...

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  20. ITALIAN SUBMARINE WITH GERMAN COMMANDER

    The commander of an Italian submarine that sank a vessel recently off US Atlantic coast was unmistakably German, a survivor declared ...

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  21. MEAT FOR EXPORT

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mr Seully, Commerce Minister, announced tonight that on the recommendation of the chairman of the Australian ...

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  22. MINERS REFUSE TO WALK 400 YARDS TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Tues: Refusing to walk 400 yards to work, about 600 miners at the Burwood colliery on the northern fields went on strike today. ...

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  23. US RESTRICTS USE OF IRON AND STEEL

    Use of Iron ond Steel in more than 400 common civilian produets, including bath tubs, pie plates. cash registers, mail boxes, and fountain ...

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  24. WHITNEY MILLIONS GO TO CHARITY AND ART

    Mrs Harry Payne Whitney bequcathed $2,500,000 in cash to the Whitney Art Museum, which she founded in 1931. The entire residue ...

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  25. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS

    Swedish liner Drottninghoim, chartered by USA for the exchange of American and Axis diplomats, has arrived from Goteborg. Later in ...

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  26. VDC TRAINING COURSE

    CANBERRA, Tues: Selected VDC members from all States will shortly begin a course of training as physical and recreational training instructors ...

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  27. APPLE PRICES TO BE FIXED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Regulations would shortly be issued to fix the price for apples, it was announced today by Senator Fraser, Assistant ...

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  28. THOUSANDS DIE OF STARVATION IN GREECE

    The food situation in Athens and Plracus is dreadful and it is a common sight to see people fainting from hunger in the streets and often ...

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  29. TESTING RECLAIMED RUBBER

    Policemen and postmen are wearing heels made from reclaimed rubber in an effort to determine the durability of such products made from serap ...

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  30. SERVICE TO HUMANITY

    President of the Institute of Social Sciences announced today the 1942 gold medal for distinguished service to humanity had been awarded to ...

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  31. PREMIER WANTS MORE PRODUCTION

    Wholehearted agreement was expressed by Mr Dunstan, Premier, yesterday, with THE AERGUS leading article on the food problem. In the ...

    Article : 114 words
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  34. HOME FRONT NEWS FOR U S TROOPS

    President Roosevelt signed a proclamation designating the Andrew Johnson homestead in Greenville, Tennessee, as a national monument ...

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  35. OUTPUT OF U S MERCHANT SHIPS

    The Maritime Commission has announced that US shipyards delivered 36 merchant vessels into service during Apill. Figures for the ...

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  36. RELEASING MEN FOR FOOD PRODUCTION

    A complete overhaul of military requirements, and even liberation of many thousands of men from military service, was essential if the food ...

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  37. A W A S EXPANSION RELEASES MEN

    CANBERRA, Tues: More than 1,500 Army men engaged in non-combatant work had recently been released for more active military ...

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  38. CANADA'S RECORD ARMS OUTPUT

    Canada's production of AA and anti-tank guns established new records in March, Mr Howe, Minister for Munitions, stated today. Output ...

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  39. TYPES OF PLANES MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tues: Construction of 6 different types of aircraft was included in a big building programme undertaken by the Commonwealth. ...

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  40. TRAM EMPLOYEES' CLAIM

    Legal advice had been received by the Tramways Board that it was prohibited, under National Security Regulations, from considering a ...

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  41. IRAQ MINISTER TO USA

    All Jawdat Al Ayoubl, veteran Arab statesman, who fought with Lawrence of Arabia, today submitted evedentials as Iraq's first Minister to ...

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  42. DOUGLAS MocARTHUR DAY

    The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved or a resolution appointing June 13 as Douglas MacArthur Day in honour of the ...

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