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  2. SENATE ON COAL HOLD-UPS Surprise Move by Opposition

    CANBERRA, Wed: A motion by Senator McBride (UAP, SA) for the adjournment of the Senate today to discuss the coal position was talked ...

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  3. U S A SEES THREAT IN LAVAL'S NOTE

    There was an unmistakable threat in Vichy's reply to the US declaration of full support for the British action at Madagascar, New York ...

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  4. CAREER OF NEW RAAF CHIEF

    CANBERRA, Wed: Air Vice-Marshal Jones, who has been appointed Chief of the Australian Air Staff (see page 1), joined the Australian Light ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAP THRUST SOUTH POSTPONED, BUT EXPECTED SOON

    AN ADVANCED ALLIED BASE, Wednesday: Opinion among senior officers regarding future enemy moves north of Australia has now crystallised into an almost unanimous conviction that a full-scale Japanese ...

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  6. STIRRING STORY OF ST NAZAIRE

    A remarkable account by a French eye-witness of the recent combined operations in the raid at St Nazaire and of tho days and nights that ...

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  7. CONTINUED SUPPLIES FOR CHINA

    Question of continued supplies for China were discussed at the sixth Pacific Council meeting yesterday. Dr Soong, Chinese Minister, quoted ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. DIFFICULTIES AHEAD FOR JAPANESE

    Whether the Japanese will attempt to follow northward from Bhamo to Myitkyina in hopes of finding a route to India that way, or will turn ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    Hawaii is guarded by more artillery than was ever before gathered in one place under the US flag. There are more planes and more men on the ...

    Article : 537 words
  10. BOMB FIRES SCORCH AIRCRAFT

    AN ADVANCED ALLIED BASE,0 Wed: In Monday's smashing Allied raid on Japanese positions in Rabaul by a bombing formation of ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. RAID ON SE COAST OF ENGLAND

    Four enemy aircraft flew over a coastal district of SE England early this evening and dropped bombs. A machinegun attack on a train was ...

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  12. FORMER MINERS ASKED TO RETURN

    CANBERRA, Wed: Appealng to all coalminers and men with coalmining experience engaged on other work to return to coalmining, Mr ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. RAIDS MAY UPSET JAP PLANS

    Marshal Chiang Kai-shek's offensive along the coast cannot directly affect the Burma situation, but his long-term strategy may have a ...

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  14. 2 COLLIERIES IDLE IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Wed: The 7th stoppage on the northern coalfields since the visit of Mr Ward, Minister for Labour, just over a fortnight ago, ...

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  15. FATHER MURDERS INFANT SON

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, AAP Lyndon Beal, 30, of Oakland (California), took his 2 sons, Lyndon, 3, and Melvin,2, to a picnic, and ...

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  16. CORREGIDOR A SHINING EXAMPLE

    Before receipt of reports of the enemy landing on Corregidor and the subsequent fall of the fortress. President Roosevelt sent the ...

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  18. DR EVATT'S FRANK EXPOSITION

    By his reasoned replies to questions at his press interview yesterday Dr Evalt has already created and excellent impression. Evening Standard ...

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  19. MANPOWER PLEBISCITE

    Members of the Canadian armed forces at home and abroad cast 251,118 Yes votes and 60,885 No votes in the recent manpower ...

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  20. RAIDERS MISS AT MALTA

    Malta had 5 daylight alerts yesterday, but the bombs dropped fell harmlessly in the sea. A ferry boat and evacuce area were ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. COAL AND RAILWAYS VITAL

    Maj-Gen Hershey, Director of Selective Service, has advised State directors that workers engaged in coal production and railroad ...

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  22. CHURCHILL ATTACKS INDEPENDENT IN PUTNEY BY-ELECTION

    "There was a time when our fate hung in the balance, but now victory is sure if we do not falter or flinch," says Mr Churchill in a letter to Mr ...

    Article : 354 words
  23. ERROL FLYNN

    Film actor Errol Flynn has been rejected for the army because of heart condition. He is entering the Johns Hopkins Hospital at ...

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  24. WOMAN WAS SEEN IN CITY ON SATURDAY EVENING

    Detectives investigating the mysterious death of Mrs Ivy Violet McLeod, 40, of Victoria par, East Melbourne, whose body was found at ...

    Article : 197 words
  25. BRIGADIER AWARDED BAR TO D S O

    For service in the siege of Tobruk, Brig A.H.L. Godfrey, DSO, MC, ED, has been awarded a bar to his DSO, which he won for service in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 136 words
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  27. SIAM'S CURRENCY DEVALUED

    By order of the Japanese Government the Siamese Government on April 22 devalued the national currency by about 37%, states Financial ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. FUNERAL OF MLA

    SALE, Wed: The funeral of Mr A. H. Borthwick, MLA for Gippsland North, who died suddenly yesterday morning at his home in Sale, ...

    Article : 130 words
  29. ACCIDENT VICTIM'S DEATH

    Sydney Wright, 41, of Shannon st, Box Hill, who was admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital on May 1 suffering from a fractured skull, died ...

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  30. US PETROL RATIONING

    A 50% reduction in deliveries of petrol and light fuel oils in the Atlantic seaboard area has been ordered by War Production Board. ...

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  31. ROOSEVELT AGAIN QUOTES SHANGRI LA

    In sparkling mood at one of the shortest Press conferences on record, President Roosevelt, when asked to comment on the Berlin report that ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. OBITUARY

    Cr R. A. D. Sinclair, 78 a member of the Ripon Shire Council died yesterday morning at Beaufort. In his younger days he was a leading ...

    Article : 222 words
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    US ARTILLERY GUN CREWS AT ACTION STATIONS, ready to fire during exercises at a training camp in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. SWEDES FINE BRITISH SKIPPERS

    Capts Nicholas and Kershaw, skippers of 2 interned British ships which with 8 others recently made a dash to reach British ports and ...

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  35. MIDWAY'S DEFENCE

    Rear-Admiral Chester Nimitz, C-inO Pacific Fleet, who has returned to Pearl Harbour from an inspection of Midway Island, has revealed that the ...

    Article : 73 words
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