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  2. DECISIVE PHASES IN PACIFIC

    SYDNEY, Mon: "We have seen in this country in the last few weeks the beginning of decisive phases of the whole war, the first movement of ...

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  3. BUILDING BAN TO BE RELAXED

    CANBERRA, Mon: Building bans which have operated for some time in metropolitan and adjacent areas will be relaxed to the extent that ...

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  4. AIR BLOWS LED TO KERCH LOSS

    Loss of Kerch Pen[?]nsula was due largely to the Luftwaffe suddenly massing hundreds of planes from other points on a 12 miles front and ...

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    CREW OF AN AMERICAN MEDIUM BOMBER, returned from a mission, talki with an Australian War correspondent, somewhere in Australia. (Dept. of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEMANDS FOR SECOND FRONT

    Meetings to demand the opening of a second front on the Continent were organised yesterday by the Communist party and Daily Express. ...

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  7. BATTLESHIPS VERSUS AIR POWER

    Declaring that the influence of air power upon sea power has complctely altered the US naval programme since December 7 (Pearl Harbour) ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    The military reverses of the United Nations during the last 6 weeks have brought about a decline of public confidence in Winston Churchill ...

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    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, this closed photograph was taken of Brig-Gen Martin F. Scanlon in consultation with Captain Marburgh, of his air staff. (Dept. of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VICTORIAN AIRMAN WINS DFC

    Completely disregarding danger, though his guns were out of action, Pit-Off John Robert Nassau Molesworth, an Australian pilot attached ...

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  11. OPERATION ABOARD TOSSING WARSHIP

    Held tightly wedged against the operating table by another officer, a doctor aboard a bucking British destroyer successfully operated on a ...

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  12. STH PACIFIC LEADER QUICKLY ON JOB

    WELLINGTON, Mon: Vice-Admiral Ghormley, Allied Commander in South Pacific area, was welcomed on arrival here by Mr Fraser, Prime ...

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  13. COMMANDOS SHARED IN MADAGASCAR SURPRISE

    It is revealed in a special article in Daily Telegraph that commandos made a valuable contribution in preparing the way for the British ...

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  14. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY. Mon: Two mines were idle today through strikes and a third the State mine at Lithgow, worked at only half production. Idle ...

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  15. PACIFIC DEMOCRACIES IN DANGER

    Declaring that in 1940 Britain had saved the world and Australia and NZ had stood by Britain in her crisis, Dr Evatt, in his address to ...

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  16. ALIEN RECOGNISED BY KC WHO HEARD HIS APPEAL

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Mr Geoffrey S. Reed, KC, was chiefly responsible for the capture today of Siegfried Jaket Kraus Brahmst, a Danish ...

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  17. SPITFIRES HAVE GOOD DAY OVER FRANCE

    Spitfires had a good day yesterday when they went out on offensive patrol over the French coast. Pilots reported that at first they met with ...

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  18. DEATHS OF 2 MEN; CAR DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    BENALLA, Mon: At an inquest held today into the deaths of Aircraftmen Lionel Albert Gale and James Tasman Green, Mr T. J. Berry, deputy ...

    Article : 210 words
  19. CANADIANS EXTOL MALTA'S COURAGE

    In admiration of the bravery of the people of Malta in withstanding over 2,300 air raids the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League ...

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  20. CAFE WAITER REMEMBERS 3 AUSTRALIANS

    Sam Weiner is a waiter and he works at Mines cafe, in Tel Aviv. Soldiers go in at night and sit round the little square tables with their ...

    Article : 387 words
  21. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr Walter Andrew William Kell, 56, Burke rd., Hawthorn East, who died suddenly on Saturday, look place yesterday ...

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  22. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER VISITS CYPRUS

    Paying a flying visit to the island of Cyprus, in the eastern Mediterranean, the Duke of Gloucester arrived on Friday by air, with an ...

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  23. HOTELS REPORT LIQUOR SHORTAGE

    As the end of the month approaches many hotelkeepers in Melbourne are finding their supplies of beer and spirits so depleted that ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. BATTERED HUDSON'S BATTLE WITH NAZI FIGHTER

    Capacity of Hudson aircraft to take and give punishment is revealed in a thrilling story received yesterday from RAAF oversea HQ by Mr ...

    Article : 291 words
  25. 30,000-YEAR-OLD TOOTH FOUND

    HOBART, Mon: A tooth, found among ancient remains in a cave near Smithton, has been identified by Mr E. O. G. Scott, director of Queen ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS REPORTED IN ICELAND

    Simultaneously with a statement in Evening Standard that Australians were learning sk[?]-ing at Reykjavik na members of a club ...

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  27. US ARMY AGE MAY BE LOWERED

    It Is reported that Congress will be asked soon to lower the minimum army draft age to 18. President Roosevelt has ordered the ...

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  28. PRESENTATION OF AMBULANCE

    An ambulance and a Wiles mobile cooker, donated to the Army by Camperdown and district residents, will be formally handed over at ...

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  29. UNIFORM TAX DEBATE TOMORROW

    CANBERRA, Mon: Unless there is an adjournment motion first item for discussion by the House of Representatives when the session is ...

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  31. SURVIVORS PICKED UP

    Buenos Aires correspondent of Assosociated Press says the Argentine steamer Rio Iguazu has advised that she has rescued 53 persons at sea. ...

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  32. ENEMY RAIDERS BOMB S COAST TOWN

    Air Ministry reports that last night there was some enemy air activity over coastal districts in southern England. Bombs fell in several ...

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  33. MANUFACTURERS' VIEW

    Members of the executive of Victorian Chamber of Manufactures were, generally speaking, in favour of the principle of uniform taxation, ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN IN BY-ELECTION

    Mr R. w. G. Mackay, an Australian-born London solicitor, who was formerly a lecturer at Sydney University, has resigned from the ...

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  35. NEW BOARD FOR WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT

    As amendments to the constitution of the Women,s Employment Board had been passed during the weekend, there was no sitting yesterday ...

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  37. DISMISSED NAZI MINISTER WAS SCAPEGOAT

    Dismissal of Dr Waiter Darre, German Minister for Food and Agriculture, is discussed by Daily Express, which says that he has been mode ...

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  38. TRAMS MAY MAKE FEWER STOPS

    The Tramways Board will still consider some curtailment of provisional tram and bus stops, despite restoration of street lights. After ...

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  39. THE EMPIRE IS NOT BASED ON FORCE

    "We are the greatest people on earth, and I am not at all sure that we are not the greatest people who have ever been on earth," ...

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  40. AMBON WAS RAIDED BY RAAF BOMBERS

    RAAF bombers carried out the successful raid on Saturday on Amboina, 550 miles north of Darwin. This is revealed in an Air ...

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  41. SCHOOLS REOPENING

    About 2,600 State schools will reopen today after the May vacation, and 8,500 teachers will be in attendance. Despite rumours in Preston ...

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  42. ITALY'S BATTLESHIP STRENGTH

    Berlin Radio, claiming that the number of Italian battleships exceeds the total in June, 1941, when Italy entered the war, mentions that ...

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  43. FATALITY ON NOEL COWARD FILM SET

    One man was killed and 2 seriously and 2 slightly wounded when a gun exploded at the Denham Film Studios, Uxbridge, Middlesex, during ...

    Article : 68 words
  44. SOLDIER SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY. Mon: John Dallas Gavan, 20, of a home defence unit, was accidentally shot dead while on military man[?]uvres in the weekend. ...

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  45. PORTRAITS REMOVED

    CANBERRA, Mon: Removal of portraits of former Prime Ministers and other statesmen from walls of Parliament House was begun today. ...

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  46. PRISONER OF WAR

    Cpl Stanley F. Hallowell, son of Mr and Mrs Hallowell, of Camberwell, is reported prisoner of war in Amboina, since February 17, 1942. He was ...

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  47. AXIS MILITARY STAFFS CONFER

    According to a German radio message, members or the German. Italian, and Japanese military staffs have met in Rome. Count Clano, ...

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  48. FALSE TEETH A DANGER IN AIR RAIDS

    Speaking at Lansing, Michiga, Dr Lloyd Gaston, chief of the Emergency Medical Service Corps, warned that false teeth constituted a serious ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. CONCERT FOR TROOPS

    By special request the Victorian Banjo Club will provide the programme at the soldiers' concert in the Town Hall next Sunday night. ...

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