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  2. COUPONS FOR MAIL ORDER GOODS

    Conditions for mait-order purchases under the clothes rationing scheme, to become operative next Monday, differed from those applicable to ...

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  3. 38 MISSING FROM FREIGHTER

    SYDNEY, Sun: Thirty-eight members of the crew are missing and 5 are safe following the torpedoing of an Australian freighter by a ...

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  4. MAY CHANGE BALANCE OF NAVAL POWER

    There is an impression in official circles that the whole course of the war in the Pacific may be altered and that the balance of naval power ...

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  5. ADVANCE AGAINST ROMMEL

    British tank crews were sitting beside their tanks smoking and talking, and some of them making tea, says Router's correspondent in the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS AS SEEN BY AN AMERICAN

    Australians are superb soldiers—a hospitable, fearless, and forthright people. On the other side of the ledger they are inordinately fond of ...

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    SECOND JAPANESE SUBMARINE RAISED FROM SYDNEY HARBOUR ON SATURDAY being moved by the floating crane. The stern half of the sub was intact, but the forward portion was blown to pieces by an explosion. (By airmail) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    From now on Canada's contribution to Britain in food and raw materials and munitions is to be made as a free-will gift, "with no strings ...

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  9. TWO BODIES FOUND IN EACH SUB

    SYDNEY, Sun: Four bodies have been recovered from 2 Japanese submarines which have now been raised from the harbour bed. There were ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. THE LAST MEN TO GET OUT OF CORREGIDOR

    —AND THE ONLY NAVY NURSE. US naval officers who withdrew from Corregidor less than 48 hours before the surrender, and are now in Australia. The nurse who came with them is the only Navy nurse to be withdrawn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. U-BOAT MENACE LESS, SAY US NAVAL OFFICIALS

    Navy officials of the Eastern Sea Frontier, stretching from Canada to Jacksonville, in Florida, have revealed that the submarine menace in ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. RECONSTRUCTION IN MALAYA

    A Japanese news agency quotes an interview with Gen Yamashita, C-In-C Malaya, in which he says reconstruction work in Malaya and ...

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  13. HOME FRONT IS GERMANY'S WEAKNESS

    "Developments are driving us into trying to win the war by air power, and I believe our bombs will shake, shatter, and break open Germany's ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION IN LONDON

    A tremendous explosion in Gurney st, Southwark, near the Elephant and Castle Hotel, yesterday evening demolished ...

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  15. ESCAPE OF ITALIAN LIEUTENANT

    Breaking his parole while with a working party. Edgardo Simonl, 25, an Italian lieutenant, escaped from a prisoner of war internment camp ...

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  16. 3 RAAF MEN KILLED, 3 MISSING

    Three RAAF personnel were killed and 5 others are reported missing following forced landings made late on Wednesday by 2 aircraft, one on ...

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  17. EXHIBIT FOR WAR MEMORIAL

    CANBERRA, Sun: Senator Collings. Minister for the Interior, who is chairman of the Australian War Memorial Board, has received a reply ...

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  18. EQUIPMENT FOR HONG KONG WAS DIVERTED Commission's Report

    Canadian Expeditionary Force at Hong Kong fought without its mechanical transport because 212 vehicles were diverted by the US ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. GEORGE CROSS WINNER TO GO TO GAOL

    A court-martial at Chelsea, before whom Capt Robert Davies, of Royal Engineers, pleaded guilty to 13 charges of giving cheques without ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. DESTROY U-BOATS ON THE STOCKS, SAYS FORMER AIR CHIEF

    "I feel that some naval conceptions are still based on the theories of 500 BC," writes Lord Trenchard, former chief of the Air Staff, in a letter to ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. COUPON DETAILS AWAITED

    Complete details of the denomination of coupons for various articles and clothing that come under the rationing plan are awaited anxiously ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. CASUALTIES NOW 31

    With the addition of the name of Stoker Arthur William Francis, of England, to the list of missing, believed killed, total casualties in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. TREATMENT OF AXIS PRISONERS IN LIBYA German Allegations Denied

    An official War Office statement has been issued denying the German allegation that a 4th British Tank Brigade order ...

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  24. 6 MORE ALLIED SHIPS SUNK

    Navy Department announces that a medium US vessel, a small British ship, and a small Norwegian merchant man have been sunk in the ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. COLLIERY TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Sun: Employees of Maitland Main colliery, who have been on strike for a week, decided yesterday to resume work tomorrow. ...

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  26. SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS CRITICISED

    Disappointment in Sir Stafford Cripps, leader of the House of Commons and Lord Privy Seal, is expressed by 2 writers today. In a ...

    Article : 335 words
  27. U S NAVY MEN FROM CORREGIDOR

    Six more high US naval officers, who headed the last priority list of men ordered to be withdrawn from the Philippines, have arrived in ...

    Article : 440 words
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  29. AUSTRALIAN AWARDED D S O

    Capt J. A. Hutchinson, of 2/23rd Battalion ("Albury's Own"), has been awarded the DSO. [Capt—then Lieut—Hutchinson was ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. THE PEARL HARBOUR "AVENGERS" JOIN UP

    Tomorrow 12,326 "Avengers of Pearl Harbour" will be sworn in as marines and coastguardmen in the Navy at mass ceremonies. ...

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  31. ENEMY ACTIVE OVER MALTA

    Two German bombers, 5 Italian fighters, and one Italian float-plane were destroyed and other aircraft damaged in an attack on Malta at ...

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  32. U S AT WAR WITH BULGARIA

    President Roosevelt has signed the declaration of war against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania. ...

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  33. 220 CZECH HOSTAGES SHOT

    The death of Reinhard Heydrich, the socalled "Protector" of Bohemia and Moravia, is referred to in a message sent by Dr Gerbraudy, ...

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  34. CRUISER WITH MANY ALIASES SAFE IN PORT

    British cruiser Penelope (5,270 tons) has now arrived at an American port, after experiencing many narrow shaves in conflict with Axis ...

    Article : 74 words
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  36. NAZI PLANES FLY OVER SWEDEN WITH IMPUNITY

    A Vichy report from Stockholm states that 2,000 workers at Lysekll, in Sweden, protested to the Swedish Minister for Defence because the ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. MacARTHUR DAY APPROVED BY CONGRESS

    House of Representatives has completed legislative action designating June 13 as MacArthur Day. In honour of the "Hero of Batan" and his ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. U S OFFICERS HELP ON COMMANDOS

    Lord Louis Mountbatten, British Chief of Combined Operations, has disclosed that American officers are on his staff in London helping him ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. LEASE-LEND FOR HOLLAND AND NORWAY

    USA has invited the Netherlands and Norway to participate in a Lease-Lend master agreement providing for continued and increased ...

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  40. MINIMISING GLASS DAMAGE IN RAIDS

    University of Cape Town has discovered a means of minimising the effect of bomb blast on window glass A pane of glass withstood the blast ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. BUSH FUGITIVE IN NEW AREA

    MEENIYAN, Sun: Police and civilians in their search for a rabbit trapper, 29, in dense bush country in South Gippsland have failed to ...

    Article : 124 words
  42. MILLIONAIRE JOINS AIR FORCE

    John Hay Whitney, millionaire sportsman, who was Director of the Motion Picture Division of the Office of Co-ordinator of American Affairs, ...

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  43. NEW BRITISH ARMY CORPS

    War Office announces the formation of a new army corps designated Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Corps, operating in Britain ...

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  45. MYRNA LOY MARRIES AGAIN

    Myrna Loy, film actress, has been married to John D. Hertz, jun, advertising executive. She was divorced last week from Arthur Hornblow, ...

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