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  2. STRIKES AT 9 MINES IN N S W

    SYDNEY, Tues: There were 11 stoppages at coalmines in NSW to-day, but 2 were due to mechanical breakdowns. About 3,000 miners ...

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  3. FEW BILLS FOR STATE SESSION Labour May Defer Break

    The Dunstan Ministry does not intend to submit a long legislative piogramme during the third session of the 34th State Parliament, which ...

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  4. STATE HELP FOR RURAL INDUSTRIES Members Discuss Manpower Problems

    Speaking on the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last evening, Mr Hogan, Minister for Agriculture, said, referring to the ...

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  5. GNEISENAU WAS BADLY DAMAGED What Photographs Show

    German battleship Gneisenau, 26,000 tons, has been severely damaged by RAF bombing attacks, and repairs will take a long time, says the ...

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  6. PRINCESS ELIZABETH INSPECTS THE GRENADIER GUARDS AT WINDSOR.

    Princess Elizabeth, making her first official entry into public life, inspects the Grenadier Guards as their Colonel-in-Chief. With her is the King. (By airmail) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N Z TROOPS REPULSE PANZERS

    New Zealand troops under Maj-Gen B. C. Freyberg, VC. with the British and Allied forces in Western Egypt, repulsed 3 panzer and 2 ...

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  8. GALLANT NESTOR'S LAST HOURS Lucky Glancing Blow Saved Many Lives

    Circumstances of the loss of the Australian destroyer Nestor while [?]ing as escort to a Mediterranean convoy during fierce naval and air ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    While nobody enjoys paying taxes, there is much evidente to show that the majority of Americans who are now exempt from the income levy are ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS FROM U S A

    CANBERRA, Tues: As the reports were completely at vallance with views expressed by them before they left for USA, Mr Curtin today ...

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  11. GIFT OF LAMBSKIN JACKETS AND GLOVES TO SERVICEMEN.

    Mr Fred Vary, managing director of Bariam Pty Ltd. fits a lambskin jacket on Ptc C. Fortune. This is one of 1,000 jackets which have been donated, together with gloves, to men of the fighting forces by members of the Country Women's Association of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PLANE FLIES AN HOUR WITH GIRL PILOT UNCONSCIOUS

    An aeroplane with an unconscious girl at the controls circled crazily over Annarbor airport, Michigan, for an hour as hundreds of spectators ...

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  13. GRANT TO MAINTAIN W A GOLDMINES

    CANBERRA, Tues: War Cabinet today approved a grant of £100,000 to WA Government to be used in maintaining goldmines which will be ...

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  14. ALL RESOURCES MUST BE MOBILISED 318,000 Men and Women Needed

    CANBERRA. Tues: The Government was carrying on with its determination to get the 318,000 men and women needed by end of the ...

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  15. NAMES OF MISSING A I F IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Tues: Names of AIF members missing as a result of the Milayan. Ambon, Java, Singapore, Timor, and New Britain ...

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  16. HEAVY NAZI LOSSES AT SEBASTOPOL

    During their siege of Sebastopol the Germans have lost more than 50,000 men and have used up 200 tanks hundreds of planes, and 50 ...

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  17. MORE RATIONING PREDICTED IN U S A

    While the outlook for war production is bright in USA, the consumers' horoscope indicates a thin time for them. Mr Leon Henderson, ...

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  18. INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

    This week the Stars and Stripes takes on a new significance, for on Saturday, the 165th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, it ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. WHITE PLAINS WILL CASE DECISIONS

    Rev Dr Darlington won 2 important decisions in his fight for legal approval of a will by which Mrs Paton, of White Plains, left him ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. A M F UNITS WILL BE RETAINED

    CANBERRA, Tues: A denial that following enlistment of members of the AMF into the AIF. AMF units would be broken up, was given by ...

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  21. MAKING BEST USE OF MANPOWER

    SYDNEY, Tues: Industry in NSW was being surveyed with the object of obtaining every available man for the fighting services, Mr Bellemore, ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. STANDARD SUITING MATERIAL

    Samples of the standard cloth for men's suits were made available for the first time in Melbourne yeaterday. ...

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  23. CHURCHILL TELLS HOW TO WORRY EFFICIENTLY

    Mr Churchill told friends here last week he had so many worries that he had been forced to set up a personal priority system for them. Only ...

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  24. LIMITED ACTIVITY IN NORTH

    Yesterday's communique issued from General Headquarters contained only 7 words. It simply stated that there had been "only ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. ILLUMINATED A R P SIGNS

    Illuminated signs as guides to most of 105 ARP shelters in city streets will be installed within a few days, Mr J. D. Sutherland, district warden, ...

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  26. NAZIS HAVE KILLED 1,000,000 JEWS

    It was stated at the conference of the British section of the world Jewish Congress that 1,000,000 Jews —one-sixteenth of the entire ...

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  27. JAPS ROUTED IN BORDER FIGHTING

    Chinese forces on the Shansi-Honan front have routed the Japanese south-east of the Taiheng range, and fighting is now going on in the ...

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  31. STOCKS OF WOVEN MATERIALS

    To assist in operation of clothes rationing it was necessary to know what stocks of woven materials existed in Australia, Senator Keane, ...

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  32. WORKERS' CANTEENS AFTER THE WAR

    Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister for Labour and National Service, in a speech to Merscyside dockers, assured them that the canteens, where 90,000 meals ...

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  33. SHRINE TO LOST SONS

    Mr Nelson Craig has lost 3 out of 4 sons in the war. Those lost were in the Navy, and the fourth is in the Army. Mr Craig has erected ...

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  34. MANPOWER FOR FOOD INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Tues: To provide for Australian food supplies and needs of our Allies a Cabinet sub-committee will review the progress made in ...

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  35. MADELEINE CARROLL

    Madeleine Carroll, the film star, flew to Nassau to join Stirling Hayden, who is recruiting seamen. When asked whether there was any ...

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  36. DUNKERQUE READY FOR SEA

    A Madrid message says the French battleship Dunkerque, 26,500 tons, which is at Toulon, will be recommissioned, and will undergo trials ...

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  37. RUBBER HOARDING SUSPECTED IN USA

    While Mr Harold Ickes, Minister of the Interior, was telling reporters in the lobby of the White House executive office that the rubber scrap drive ...

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  39. WASHINGTON TALKS ON POSTWAR RELIEF FOR EUROPE

    Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, chief economic adviser to the British Government who will remain here abuot 6 weeks, is ...

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  40. AMPLE SUPPLIES OF CHARCOAL

    Announcing yesterday that charcoal output was now ahead of demand and that several weeks' stock had been built up at 600 retail depots ...

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  41. FRENCH RESENTMENT OF NAZIS GROWING

    British United Press correspondent on the French frontier says that French resistance to the German occupation is growing. A new series ...

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  42. RELEASES FROM ARMY

    SYDNEY, Tues: Mr Bellemore, Deputy Director of Manpower, said today that metal moulders who are not engaged at their trade in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. JAP MOVE FOR PACT WITH RUSSIA

    Private Chungking advices assert that the Japanese Ambassador to Russia, Naotake Sato, recently called on Molotov and proposed a ...

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  44. OBITUARY

    Mr A. McLeod Hamilton, who recently retired from Ballan Shire Council after representing East Riding for 41 years, died at his ...

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  45. MORE CZEC[?] EXECUTIONS

    Bellin correspondent of Stockholm Svenska Dagbladet says that 29 Czechs were executed on June 27 and 18 on the following day in ...

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  46. TYPEWRITER FOR A C F

    The ACF has secured the use of a typewriter for the duration, in response to a recent appeal through THE ARGUS. The machine has been ...

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  47. EILEEN JOYCE'S HUSBAND DEAD

    Lieut Douglas Legh Barratt, husband of Miss Eileen Joyce the Australian pianist, who now lives in England has died on active service. ...

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  48. CANADIAN PILOT'S 2 DOUBLES

    Our night fighters last night shot down 3 enemy bombers. A Canadian pilot destroyed 2 bombers the same night for the ...

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