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  2. IF HITLER LANDED IN USA

    Habeas corpus petitions on behalf of the 7 alleged German saboteurs were formally presented to the Federal Supreme Court yesterday. George ...

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  3. WAR POLICY DISPLEASES OPPOSITION

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Contrary to expectations, the Federal Parliamentary Opposition executive at its meeting today did not decide to ...

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  4. GREAT FIRES LIT SKY AT HAMBURG Australians Tell of Big R A F Raids

    Australlans who flew Halifaxes in the great raid on Hamburg on Sunday told me that the biggest fires they had ever seen made the target ...

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  5. GAIN IN GAS STOCKS NOT ENOUGH Many Consumers Disregard Order

    Response by householders to the Metropolitan Gas Co's urgent appeal for strict adherence to the special regulations restricting use of gas was ...

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  6. US DSC FOR HEROISM IN NEW GUINEA

    WITH GEN MACARTHUR'S HQ: A Victorian AIF officer who was mortally wounded while leading Australian units against the ...

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  7. CARGO PLANES AS REPLY TO U-BOATS

    Shortage of engines of sufficient h.p. prevents a quick change-over to the production of giant cargo and troop-carrying aeroplanes, said ...

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  8. EXAMINING DAMAGED JAP PLANE.

    Technicians examine damaged parts of one of the Zero fighters brought down by Allied planes at a forward operational base. The damaged machine is now at an Australian city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    The biggest "fifth column" in the world is in the USA. It is composed of virtually all those Italians, and they number millions, who have ...

    Article : 376 words
  10. DEATH OF SIR GEOFFREY SYME

    The death of Sir Geoffrey Syme, managing editor and part proprietoi of the Age (which was reported in later editions of THE AROUS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MINES RESUME AFTER WEEKS OF IDLENESS

    SYDNEY, Thurs: Abermain No 2 and 3 collieries, which have been idle for 3 weeks, will resume production tomorrow. Striking ...

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  12. LIGHT FORCES ROUT GERMANS IN NORTH SEA

    Admiralty announces that a patrol of light forces under Lt-Cdr G. E. Brlley intercepted a force of enemy E-boats (motor torpedo-boats) off the ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. EFFECT ON ELECTRIC SUPPLY

    Mr Old, Minister in Charge of Electrical Undertakings, announced yesterday that, as a precaution against an increase in the demand ...

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  14. IMMENSE PROGRAMME UNDER WAY

    In civil construction camps throughout Victoria thousands of men, unsuitcd for active military service, continue to complete essentiol ...

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  15. P M's REPLY TO OPPOSITION CRITICS

    CANBERRA, Thurs: "Who gave the coalminers the right to strike from March 11, 1940, to May 20, 1940, when Australia was at war and coal ...

    Article : 260 words
  16. ROAD TRANSPORT RESTRICTION

    Differing interpretations of the regulations stipulating a 25-mlle radius for commeicial motor-vehicles were evident yesterday. ...

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  17. KING FAROUK'S ACCESSION ANNIVERSARY

    King Farouk yesterday celebrated the fifth anniversary of his accession to the throne of Egypt with a State luncheon at the Abdin Palace. ...

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  18. MOBILISING TOTAL US MANPOWER

    Tho formulation of a national war service bill mobilising total US manpower, estimated at 60,000,000, for assignment to essential services in ...

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  19. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED BY GUARD

    WAGGA (NSW), Thurs: Mr H. Oates, coroner, today held on inquest into the death of Harold William Whatson, 30, RAAF electrician, ...

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  20. BRITAIN WILL BOMB MOST EFFECTIVE POINTS

    A question was asked in the House of Commons today as to whether Britain, in consultation with USA, would inform Germany that if any ...

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  21. EMPIRE LABOUR CONFERENCE PROPOSED

    Executive committee of the British Labour party has proposed that on Empire Labour conference should be held as soon as arrangements can ...

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  22. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES RUSHED

    Many city and suburban shops had unusually early customers on their doorsteps yesterday wishing to buy electric toasters, jugs, small cooking ...

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  23. MR HARRY HOPKINS'S WEDDING

    Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt told her Press conference that the wedding of Mr Harry Hopkins, Lease-Lend Administrator, to Mrs Louise Mncy at ...

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  24. VIGOROUS ALLIED EFFORT IN SW PACIFIC URGED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Urging a vigorous and sustained Australian and Allied effort in the SW Pacific, Mr J. P. Abbott, MP, said tonight ...

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  25. HOUSEWIVES' REQUEST TO PREMIER

    Mrs John Downing, president of Housewives' Association, Howey Court, last night said she considered the restrictions had been imposed ...

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  26. EMERGENCY CIVIL MEDICAL SERVICE

    Because of the large number of doctors who had joined the fighting services, causing a reduction in those available for civilian service, an ...

    Article : 199 words
  27. DECORATED A I F SOLDIERS RETURN

    Men decorated for bravery in action in campaigns in the Middle East were among those who arrived at an Australian port recently. ...

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  28. USA KNEW SOVIET'S, ARMED STRENGTH

    Forrest Davis and Ernest Lindley, in their semi-official report on "How War Came to USA," now being published in The Ladies' Home Journal, ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. JAPS USE FORCED KOREAN LABOUR

    The Provisional Korean Government reports that over 20,000 peasants in northern Korea have been forced by the Japanese to work on engineering ...

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  30. FIRE-RESISTING CHEMICAL

    A now fire-resisting chemical which may be an important aid to the United Nations in winning the war, has been announced by Dr Grinnell ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. LARGEST VOTE YET AGAINST BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    At the end of a lengthy debate on proposals to increase the supplementary old-age pension by 2/6 a week, and other allowances, the ...

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  32. KING DINES WITH CHURCHILL

    The King yesterday evening drove from Buckingham Palace to 10 Downing Street, where he dined with Mr Churchill. ...

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  34. BIG BETTING LOSSES

    William John McCaskill, former superintendent and secretary of the Victorian Deaf and Dumb Institution, at present serving a 5-year ...

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  35. STEEL PRODUCTION IN USA

    Wall St Journal estimates that twice as much steel is being used in this war as in the last. US production of 42,500,000 tons in the first ...

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  37. ONE ARMY URGED

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Federal Parliamentary Opposition executive today expressed the view that all Australian army forces, both AIP and ...

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  38. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    With bullet wounds in her head, the body of Mrs Gardner, of Warrigal rd, Oakleigh, was found at her home last night. Subsequently the ...

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  39. ITALIAN PILOTS PRAISED BY MELBOURNE AIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Fighting Axis airmen in Abyssinia and the Middle East, a week in Russia with the RAF, and an amazing escape ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. HUGE PURCHASE OF BRITISH WAR BONDS

    Directors of Courtauld's Ltd have invested the sum of £27.125,000 received by them from the British Government for the sale of the ...

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  41. HOW ALLIES FARE UNDER LEND-LEASE

    The Office of War Information, reviewing the Lend-Lease legislation, discloses that one out of every 8 planes and tanks produced in USA ...

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  42. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS LEADER MUST LEAVE BRITAIN

    The Home Office has ordered A. D. Schroeder, leader of Jehovah's Witnesses, to return to the USA, from which he came to Britain in 1937, ...

    Article : 169 words
  43. SCOUTS GATHER 500 TONS OF RUBBER

    More than 500 tons of rubber were collected in Victoria by members of the Boy Scouts' Association last week in response to the appeal by Mr ...

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  44. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Lieut L. D. Henry, reported missing at Rabaul, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs D. L. Henry, of East St Kilda. He is a grandson of the late Col D. L. Henry, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. ITALIAN MEDALS FOR BULLETS

    Joe Rametti, 53-year-old miner of Somerset, Colorado, an Italian-born citizen, has contributed 2 Italian medals for bullet casting. He won ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. US OFFICIAL FOR AUSTRALIA

    US State Department announced today that Mr Walter Foote, fornerly US Consul-General in Batavia, 's going to Australia to become US ...

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  47. MR GREW SNUBS NOMURA

    United Press correspondent at Lourenco Marques, says that Mr Joseph Grew, US Ambassador to Japan, while awaiting the exchange ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. REVENTLOW MARRIES AGAIN

    A message from Colorado Springs says that Count Kurt Haugwitz Reventlow, former husband of Barbara Hutton, has married Mrs. ...

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