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  2. JUST [?] [?] WORK!

    Gen MacArthur photographed arriving at his office on Saturday morning for a full day's work— his way of celebrating the day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INACCURATE BOMBING AT DARWIN

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sun: Excepting the first raid on February 19, yesterday's attack on Darwin was made by one of the ...

    Article : 240 words
  4. CAPTURE OF BUSH FUGITIVE

    FOSTER, Sun: After weeks of intensive searching in dense South Gippsland bush, a rabbit trapper, 29, was apprehended early today by ...

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  5. ROMMEL'S MOVE WAS EXPECTED

    With streams of armoured cars cautiously probing the ground ahead, and tanks of the 15th Panzer Division rumbling behind, the Afrika ...

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  6. NE[?] AIRMEN WHO DESTROYED JAPANESE SUBMARINE:

    Flying-Officer W. F. A. Winckel (left), who piloted the NEI bomber which accounted for on enemy submarine off the coast of NSW on June 5, and 1st Licut J. van Loggem, who dropped the bombs. (NEI Govt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAP INVASION PLANS TWICE UPSET

    In its communique giving details of recent air and naval actions by units of American and Australian forces in the SW Pacific area, the Navy Department stated that the Coral Sea battle prevented the Japanese ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    There is talk of invasion. But to invade you move an army... and the technique of that movement is called "logistics." ...

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  9. A GENTLEMAN!—

    EVEN WHEN BEING RATIONED! Rotion books being issued at St John's Hall, Latrobe st, city, during the weekend. Mr A. Purnell, shown here receiving his book from the clerk, was the only one in the hall to take off his hot! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LETTERS CASE FOR SECOND FRONT

    Sir: Discussing second front prospects, M. Burrows protests (6/6/42) that amateur strategists should not presume to offer advice. Again ...

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  11. ACCIDENTS IN BROWNOUT

    Six persons were killed and more than 25 were injured, some seriously, in brownout traffic accidents in the metropolitan area on ...

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  12. 54 ARRESTED IN GAMING RAID

    Making a strategical raid on a club in Flinders st, city, at 2am yesterday, gaming police arrested 45 men and 9 women, who were allegedly ...

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  13. NEW YORK'S GREATEST PARADE

    Inspiring messages from Mr Churchill and President Roosevelt and a spectacular parade of 500,000 men and women through the streets ...

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  14. COLOGNE LAID IN RUINS BY RAF

    A close study of photographs of Cologne shows that the rail communications suffcicd particularly heavily, and Cologne is one of the ...

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  15. TREATY WITH RUSSIA CAUSE OF REJOICING

    A Soviet communique says that the Russian people are greatly satisfied with Mr Molotov's visit to Britain and America, and the signing of the ...

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  16. SMALL JAP FORCES LAND IN ALEUTIANS

    A Navy communique issued on Friday states: "Japanese made small-scale landings on Attu Island, at the extreme tip of the Aleutian ...

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  17. SECOND FRONT DEPENDS ON SHIPPING

    Britain and USA are making every effort to find enough shipping to put into practice the understanding reached with Mr Molotov on the ...

    Article : 210 words
  18. OPPOSITION TO WORKS AWARD

    More than 800 building workers agreed to a resolution at Princess Theatre yesterday that "the Building Trades Federation withdraw all ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. LACK OF SUPPORT FOR LOAN

    Sir: The truth about the lack of support for the Second Liberty Loan is that those who are receiving most benefit from the war at present, ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. MOTORISTS AND PASSENGERS

    Sir: Surely the motorist who still finds enough petrol and the necessity to drive a car to and from the city should be compelled to pick up ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. PRICE OF ONIONS

    From today there will be an increase of 10/ a ton in price paid to onion growers by the Onion Marketing Boord. The Prices Commissioner ...

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  22. CLUE IN GEELONG MURDER

    Police may make an important move today in the inquiry into the murder of Dvr Arthur Roy Willis, 44, on a lonely Wallington road, 11 ...

    Article : 101 words
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  24. WAR COUNCIL FOR ALASKA

    President Roosevelt has authorised the establishment of a War Council in Alaska, specifying that the Governor of the territory shall be ...

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  26. HITLER MUST SPLIT HIS ARMIES Second Front Fear

    The open declaration by the United Nations that a second front in Europe this year is being planned will force Hitler to split his armies, ...

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  27. NEW VALUES FOR BRITISH CLOTHES COUPONS

    Changes in clothes coupon values will come into force tomorrow. Practically every kind of material used for curtains and cushion covers will ...

    Article : 115 words
  28. 50 US AIRMEN DECORATED

    Fifteen American officers and 35 enlisted men who participated in the spectacular bombing foray on Japanese bases in the Philippines on April ...

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  29. US FLAG DAY MESSAGE TO CHINA

    Giving his message first in Chinese and then in English, Mr Nelson T. Johnson, US Minister to Australia, spoke on Saturday night from ...

    Article : 169 words
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  32. DIRECT HIT ON ENGLISH HOTEL CAUSES DEATHS

    There was slight enemy activity on Saturday night over the S and SW coast of England. Bombs dropped at one town in the south damaged ...

    Article : 175 words
  33. CHUNGKING'S RESOLUTION

    CANBERRA, Sun: The Chinese legation here issued the text of a resolution adopted at a mass meeting at Chungking today. It read: ...

    Article : 166 words
  34. WHY ENGLISH WOMEN IN WARTIME LOOK MORE BEAUTIFUL

    Sir William Jameson, Chief Medical Officer of the Ministry of Health, says short skirts and short hair are responsible for ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. OBITUARY

    Mr George V. Stephen, who died at Beaumaris, was the only son of the late Mr James Wilberforce Stephen, a former ...

    Article : 137 words
  36. SOLDIER KILLS 2 DAUGHTERS AND INJURES WIFE

    SYDNEY, Sun: A soldier who police believe went mad, suddenly attacked his wife and 2 young children with a razor and a hammer while they ...

    Article : 165 words
  37. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Private Barney Porter, who is reported prisoner of war, was a member ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  38. LORD MOUNTBATTEN BACK IN ENGLAND

    Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Chief of Combined Operations, is back in Britain after a brief visit to ...

    Article : 54 words
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  40. MR BRUCE VISITS 'LOST LEGION'

    Mr Bruce spent the weekend with Australia's 3 forestry companies in Seotland—units which long ago styled themselves "Lost Legion." ...

    Article : 65 words
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