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  2. MINISTER'S THREAT TO BANKS

    If trading banks were unable to agree to a satisfactory plan for rationalising the banking industry his department would prepare ...

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  3. GERMAN TANKS ROAM DESERT AT NIGHT

    Rommel's Panzer units were roaming last night over most of the territory they seized and lost last month, says Alan Moorchead, Daily Express's special correspondent in the Western Desert. ...

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  4. GOLDMINING INDUSTRY RESTRICTED

    Announcing the Federal Government's policy regarding the goldmining industry, Mr Dedman. Minister for War Organisation of ...

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    OFFICERS OF NEI ARMY AT DINNER in Melbourne last night before returning to their battle stations. Left to Right: Capt Edwards van Muyen, Capt W. Boot, Capt H. Molenbrugge (guest of honour), Col J. Sandberg (staff of Gen MacArthur), Lieut J. Stall, and Dr C. Ouwchand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IMPROVED POSITION IN BENGAL BAY

    The Japanese Fleet's attempt to dominate the Bay of Bengal failed, and the great port of Calcutta is still busy. These are 2 outstanding ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    Constant undernourishment of the population in France, as well as of the prisoners in Germany, endangers France's survival as a major ...

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  8. COLOSSAL AID UNDER LEASE-LEND

    Total Lease-Lend aid granted by USA up to May 31 reached the huge sum of £4,497,000,000, according to President Roosevelt's quarterly report ...

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  9. BIRTHDAY HONOURS TO NAVAL MEN

    The Naval Board has received advice that, in addition to those already announced, the following RAN personnel are included in the King's ...

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  10. COLOGNE EVACUATES ONE-THIRD OF ITS POPULATION

    Cologne devastation was so great after the RAF raid that evacuations already exceed 250,000 of the total population of 760,000. This was ...

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  11. SEA JOURNEY IN CANOE WITH RESCUED PILOT

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Mon: Three aborigines, Jaberoo, Johnny, and Diamond played the star role in rescue of a pilot whose plane ...

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  12. UNITED NATIONS DAY CELEBRATIONS IN RUSSIA

    Flags were flown from roofs and windows in Moscow yesterday in recognition of United Nations' Flag Day, and exhibitions were held ...

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  13. GANDHI'S THREAT TO MOVE AGAINST BRITAIN

    The special correspondent in India of American Associated Press, telegraphing from Wardha, headquarters of the All-India Congress party, ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. EIGHT KILLED IN U S RAIL CRASH

    Eight persons, including 3 soldiers returning to an Army camp, were killed and several were injured when the luxury Silver Meteor train from ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. QUISLING TROOPS ATTACKED

    A pitched battle between the people of 2 Norwegian towns, Rissa and Selbu, near Trondheim, and Quisling stormtroopers, is reported in a ...

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  16. DIED WEEK BEFORE 106th BIRTHDAY

    Mrs Cecilia Ann Shephard, who died on Friday at 9 St Bernard's rd, Alphington, would have been 106 had she lived about another week ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. UNITED NATIONS' PACT SUBSCRIBERS GROW

    Ambassador Najera, for Mexico, and President Manuel Quezon, for the Philippines, yesterday signed the United Nations Pact in the presence ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. 750 MUNITION WORKERS ON STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Mon: More than 750 men and women workers employed at a munitions factory several miles from Adelaide are on strike because ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. JACK LAUGHED AT WRONG TIME

    Two US soldiers playing golf at Kew on Sunday made their first acquaintance with a kookaburra—in circumstances which threatened for ...

    Article : 93 words
  20. NEW YORK BAR-ROOM BRAWL ENDS FATALLY

    Michael Kenny, 40, and his 17-year-old son James were stabbed to death in a bar-room brawl which started when the youth complained ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. PEOPLE ALARMED UNNECESSARILY AT NEWCASTLE

    SYDNEY, Mon: The alert was not sounded in Newcastle last night because danger was not imminent, Mr Heffron, Minister for National ...

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  22. "RUBBERNECK" BUSES OFF NEW YORK STREETS

    The disappearance of the worldfamous "rubberneck" 2-story buses from New York streets has not ended sightseeing. Enterprising guides ...

    Article : 78 words
  23. PETAIN ANXIOUS ABOUT SOCIAL UNREST

    Marshal Petain, in a speech at Toulouse, SW France, appealed for a better understanding between Capital and Labour. He said that ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. GEELONG MURDER INQUIRIES

    GEELONG, Mon: Det-sgt F. W. Lyon, who is in charge of the investigations into the murder at Wallington on May 29 of Dvr Arthur Roy ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. 5 NSW MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Mon: Five coalmines in NSW were idle today, involving 940 men and loss of 2,920 tons of coal. Four of the stoppages were due to ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. AIRMAN KILLED IN CRASH AFTER COLLISION

    SYDNEY, Mon: When Air Force planes collided in mid-air yesterday, LAO Patrick Joseph Cawley, single, of Dunoon (NSW), ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. DANISH SCHOOLBOYS GAOLED BY NAZIS

    Seven schoolboys at Aalborg, in North Denmark, between 15 and 17 years of age, have been sent to gaol for periods varying from 6 months ...

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  28. WILL AEF BE WISHING HOME FOLK "HAPPY NEW YEAR"?

    War Department expects that the World Conflict will continue beyond Christmas, to judge by the list of "canned" messages which it has ...

    Article : 88 words
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  31. MISSIONARY'S PLEA FOR ILL-TREATED BRITONS

    According to the Tangier correspondent of Daily Express an English missionary discovered 200 British merchant seamen in a concentration ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. DUKE RETURNS TO WASHINGTON

    The Duke of Windsor arrived here this morning from Nassau, in the Bahamas, and left immediately for Washington to resume conferences ...

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  34. VOYAGER-ESCAPEE AGAIN AT LARGE

    AUCKLAND. Mon: Richard Humphries, 24, who made a dramatic 19-day voyage in a 27ft auxiliary launch across the Tasman to Hobart ...

    Article : 74 words
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  36. BASEBALL STAR'S SON KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    At the small town of Millinocket, in Maine, 5 schoolboys were killed and 4 others severely shocked when lightning struck a tree under which ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. THOUGHT SHE WAS MARRYING AUSTRALIAN BOXER

    AUCKLAND. Mon: Alleging that she had married him on the strength of his fraudulent representation that he was Mickey Miller, Australian ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. BULGARS SUSPECT RUSSIAN DESIGNS

    Stockholm learns that the trial has begun at Sofia of 27 men, alleged to be Russian agents, who were smuggled into Bulgaria by submarine and ...

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  39. DUTCH SHIP SUNK

    The Navy Department announces that a small Ducth cargo vessel was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic, and that 29 survivors reached an east ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. REPORTED MISSING

    Pte V. Foxall, who is reported missing, is the son of Mr and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  41. ALBANIANS WORRY ITALY

    The Italians are worried over contacts between Albanian guerillas and the Jugoslav Patriot Leader, Gen Mihailovitch. Their agents have ...

    Article : 72 words
  42. US GIANT WIDE AWAKE

    Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to USA, in a United Nations Day message, asserted that American people were developing their giant ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. SLIGHT ACTIVITY OVER MALTA

    There was slight enemy activity over Malta on Sunday. On the previous night some bombs were dropped on land without ...

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  44. 200,000 AIR CADETS

    In less than 18 months since its inception the Air Training Corps has reached a total of 200,000 cadets. ...

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