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  2. STATES' CLAIMS IN TAX CASE

    Demurrers have been entered by the Commonwealth and the Federal Treasurer in the action brought by Victoria, South Australia, ...

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  3. ACTU WILL SUPPORT GOVERNMENT

    The full executive committee of the ACTU yesterday discussed the policy it will recommend unions to adopt at the industrial conference with ...

    Article : 144 words
  4. DARWIN RAIDS MAY CONTINUE

    Wed: Another fierce attack on Darwin township was made on Tuesday by 27 bombers. They came over at almost the same time as on Monday, ...

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  5. PUZZLE OF JAP MOVE IN ALEUTIANS Force May Be Trapped

    Americans are puzzled as to the meaning of the Japanese invasion of the Aleutian Islands. No further reports have been made about progress ...

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  6. SUPPLY SHIPS REACH MALTA, TOBRUK

    British garrisons of Malta and Tobruk have received shiploads of battle supplies after what has been described as one of the biggest and most bitter sea and air actions of the war. ...

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  7. PROMOTED TO BRIGADIER-GENERALS:

    Col Edwin A. Perrin (left) and Col Carl W. Connel, 2 of the group of officers serving with Allied Air Forces in Australio, who have been nominated for promotion by President Roosevelt to brigadier-generals. Col Perrin, who is 37, will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Already Londoners are careful to observe the restrictions of a new rule making it an offence to destroy paper or cardboard. The rule went into ...

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  9. GERMAN STRATEGY IN LIBYA

    Declaring that the campaign in Libia has now become a battle for Tobruk, Alan Moorhead, Daily Empress correspondent gives the ...

    Article : 534 words
  10. SERIOUS COAL STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Wed: A serious holdup of coal production on the northern fields is threatened unless a settlement is reached of the strike of 250 ...

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  11. US PREFERS CARRIERS TO BATTLESHIPS

    Aircraft-carriers have stepped up in estimation, and battleships, for the time being, have slumped in proportion. ...

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  12. VITAL TO FILL THE LOAN

    Recalling in his national broadcast last night that he recently defied the enemy to land in force in this country he had done so because he was ...

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  13. MINISTERS TOLD OF DAIRY INDUSTRY PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Wed: Dairying industry problems were discussed today with Mr Scully, Commerce Minister, and Senator Fraser, Assistant Commerce ...

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  14. ARMY UNIFORM MAY BE REDESIGNED

    It might be necessary to redesign the Australian Army uniform to obtain the improvement desired, Mr Forde, Army Minister, said last ...

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  15. GIPPSLAND MAN FOR TRIAL ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    LEONGATHA, Wed. Edward Charles Davis, who was captured by police at Turton's Creek on Sunday after 5 weeks' search, was charged in ...

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  16. NIGHT AIR ATTACK SURPRISED JAP FLEET

    A night torpedo attack from the air during the great Midway battle, believed to be the first ever made by flylngbonts more than 500 miles from ...

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  17. MUNITIONS STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Wed: A meeting of the Arms, Explosives, and Munitions Union tonight decided by a substantial majority to instruct about 750 ...

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  18. ARMY MAY TAKE OVER EXCLUSIVE CLUBS

    Because of the rapid expansion of the fighting services, and the impossibility of erecting suitable buildings quickly to accommodate service ...

    Article : 124 words
  19. MILITARY MEDAL FOR 8 A I F MEN

    Mr Forde, Army Minister, yesterday announced the following awards of Military Medals to members of the AIF. They have been approved by ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    Mr Thomas Beasley, 74, who died at his home, Melbourne rd, Werribee, on Tuesday, was uncle of Mr Beasley, Minister for Supply and ...

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  21. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

    Mrs Allan Spowers, of Chesterfield av, Malvern, has received advice that her husband, Lt-Col Allan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CLARK GABLE SEEKS WAR SERVICE

    Clark Gable, famous film star, is reported to have arrived at Washington seecking active service. He left Hollywood after declining ...

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  23. CHINESE RECAPTURE TOWN ON YANGTSE RIVER

    Chinese forces in a counterattack have recaptured the Yangtse port of Hosueh 24 hours after its occupation by the Japanese. The ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. NO LIMIT ON U S INCOMES

    House Ways and Means Committee has shelved the Administration's proposals to limit single incomes to 125,000. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE NOT WITHOUT TRIALS

    The Government of France had not been without trials, said Marshal Petain in a broadcast on the second anniversary of the French ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. CAPT J. C. TATCHELL

    Capt John Charles Tatchell has been mentioned in despatches for distinguished service in the Middle East, including Egypt, East Africa, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 317 words
  29. PAY FOR US SOLDIER DEPENDANTS

    House of Representatives has passed and sent to the White House a bill to provide financial aid for the dependants of men in the armed ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. TORPEDOED IN SIGHT OF HOLIDAY-MAKERS

    Message from Norfolk Virginia, states that a submarine torpedoed 2 large US merchantmen within sight of a beach resort in that State. ...

    Article : 162 words
  31. 140,000 CANADIAN TROOPS IN BRITAIN

    Canada now had 140,000 troops in Britain, Col Ralston, Defence Minister, told the Rotary Club yesterday. They had been a factor in deterring ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. STATE PARLIAMENT'S TERM

    Commenting on a published report, Mr Dunstan, Premier, said yesterday that the Government had not decided to extend the term of both ...

    Article : 42 words
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